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"bespeaking" Synonyms
showing indicating revealing displaying signifying demonstrating denoting evidencing evincing implying betraying manifesting betokening reflecting suggesting communicating declaring exhibiting exposing meaning exclaiming saying stating voicing expressing citing speaking stipulating speaking out conveying articulating phrasing wording airing intimating asserting couching discussing covering handling relating treating addressing canvasing confronting tackling speaking about dealing with telling of talking about talking over talking through touching on attending to concentrating on contending with coping with requesting seeking soliciting desiring questing asking for calling for pleading for suing for speaking for entreating asking imploring appealing requiring begging petitioning importuning beseeching requisitioning booking engaging prearranging reserving ordering beforehand securing chartering ordering hiring bagging preengaging scheduling contracting making a reservation making a reservation for putting your name down for arranging in advance prearranging for arranging for commissioning contracting for paying for placing an order for putting in an order for demanding obtaining buying indenting writing off for lecturing sermonising(UK) sermonizing(US) discoursing giving haranguing talking to speaking to declaiming to delivering memorialising(UK) memorializing(US) orating pitching pontificating preachifying to preaching to referring apostrophizing communicating with writing to conversing with making conversation with reservation engagement prearrangement hire arrangement charter registration place prepurchase advance booking charter arrangements hire arrangements prior arrangement prior arrangements exclusive possession reserved ticket More

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But a gay, black, male pop star is treated like an oracle, despite nothing in his discography bespeaking the oracular.
Bespeaking her background as a painter, each work is composed of handmade paper painted with abstract patterns, cut, and wrapped around papier-mâché constructions she's made.
She then ordered that unfortunate individual to clean the comb, bespeaking a grandiosity and cruelty that is no more acceptable in her than in Mr. Trump.
For one thing, some of it is very funny, as in a tableau positioning two porcelain figurines of colonial-era gentry before a regal, glowering jet-black face looming above them, their graceful postures bespeaking total incomprehension.
The twentieth century brought continued changes and improvements to the face of the "Queen City," its most popular nickname. The commercial and residential districts continued to fill with fine buildings bespeaking the prosperity of the community. By 1912 the first high school--North Sanpete High School—had been completed. The year 1912 also brought the Armory Hall, while the Elite Theater was constructed as a "fireproof" building in 1913.
They are a rich store for comparative linguistics, as their diction is purely the popular tongue, bespeaking the poor education of author and audience. Representative Byzantine chronicles are the three of Joannes Malalas, Theophanes Confessor, and Joannes Zonaras, respectively. The first is the earliest Christian Byzantine monastic chronicle, composed in the Antioch in the 6th century by a hellenized Syrian and Monophysite theologian. Originally a city chronicle, it was expanded into a world-chronicle.
Cradle is a 1988 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee. The major premise of Cradle is contact between a few humans from the Miami area in 1994 and the super robots of a damaged space ship submerged off the Florida coast. Telecommunication advances such as videotelephones and highly efficient underwater scanning equipment used in the story bridge from the everyday, real-life aspects of the setting toward the near future, bespeaking technological progress.
Although sceattas present many problems of organization, attribution, and dating, they also carry a breathtaking variety of designs bespeaking extensive Celtic, classical, and Germanic influences. These designs include human figures, animals, birds, crosses, plants, and monsters, all of which have been recently elucidated by Anna Gannon. Tony Abramson has published an illustrated guide for nonexperts. One series (U), has been linked to King Aethelbald of Mercia (716-57) on the basis of its iconography, though this attribution is tenuous and recent research suggests it is very unlikely.
She made her screen debut in Sticking to the Promise, a 2002 movie produced by the Nigerian producer Theo Akatugba, just after her Senior High Education. She also played a cameo role in the hit series Tentacles by the same producer for Point Blank Media Concepts. She's currently the host of Dinning with Cooks and Braggarts. Cooks and Braggarts is a celebrity cooking show that features well-known figures to mint their hands on how they cook their favorite foods while bespeaking about various topics.
The counties either did not answer at all, or sent reports bespeaking mercy rather than persecution. Meanwhile, the king endeavored to free the mining-towns from the Jews – a work which Leopold I had already begun in 1693. The Jews, however, continued to settle near these towns; they displayed their wares at the fairs; and, with the permission of the court, they even erected a foundry at Ság (Sasinkovo). When King Charles ordered them to leave (March 1727), the royal mandate was in some places ignored; in others the Jews obeyed so slowly that he had to repeat his edict three months later.
To support this interpretation of the Civil Rights Cases, the Court quoted one of the Congressmen who had supported the law that the Civil Rights Cases struck down: "There were state laws on the books bespeaking equality of treatment, but in the administration of these laws there was discrimination against newly freed slaves." To the majority, this quote indicated that the law deemed unconstitutional in the Civil Rights Cases was meant to combat the same kind of disparate treatment against which VAWA was aimed. The majority continued that even if the government's distinction between Morrison and the Civil Rights Cases was valid, the VAWA still was unconstitutionally aimed not at state actors but at private criminal conduct. Under City of Boerne v.
Professor Walter Brueggemann, formerly of Columbia Theological Seminary, argued that the "if-then" structure of , a trademark rhetorical feature of the Deuteronomic tradition, makes clear that the gift of the land was not an automatic given but a consequence of obedience. The double "if-then" of linked land and obedience, making the gift of the land conditional. First, says the positive "if-then" — stating the "if" of obedience in familiar cadences bespeaking total commitment in two standard verbs ("love" and "serve") plus the formula from the Shema in . The "then," the consequence of obedience, is abundant rain in every season that will cause the land to produce everything needed, made explicit through three phrases — first, "grain, wine, oil," a common triad to signal a rich, productive economy (see , 22); second, the pasture land for cattle on which the agrarian economy depended (see , ); and third, the rhetoric of satiation from .

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