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either clarify or depart entirely
“And that is why I have sworn not to put pen to paper until my ideas either clarify or depart entirely; I have quite enough sins on my soul without putting dangerous, shallow epigrams into people's heads; I might cause a poor, inoffensive capitalist to have a vulgar liaison with a bomb, or get some innocent little Bolshevik tangled up with a machine-gun bullet—” Tom was growing restless under this lampooning of his connection with The New Democracy.
— from This Side of Paradise by F. Scott (Francis Scott) Fitzgerald

Entlassungsgrund cause of dismissal Entlassungsschreiben
zusätzlichen Klauseln bears no superimposed clauses enthält wertvolle Information contains useful information enthalten contain enthalten in contained in Enthaltsamkeit abstinence enthüllen reveal Enthüllung disclosure entkommen escape Entladehafen port of discharge Entladekosten unloading charges entladen unload Entladerampe unloading bay entlassen dismiss entlassen laid off entlassen; Entlassung discharge Entlassung dismissal Entlassung; Entlastung discharge Entlassungsgrund cause of dismissal Entlassungsschreiben notice of dismissal Entlastung eines Konkursschuldners discharge of a bankrupt Entlastung eines Treuhänders discharge of a trustee Entlastungsklausel escape clause entlaufen; davongelaufen gone estray Entleiher der zu dem Preis gerade noch leiht marginal borrower Entleiher; Borger borrower Entlohnung remuneration Entlohnung wages Entlohnung; Gehalt; Einkommen remuneration Entnahmeschein stock requisition entrusted die mit dem Vorgang betraute
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig

entwicklungsfähig capable of development entwicklungsfähiger
Entwicklungsbank development bank entwicklungsfähig capable of development entwicklungsfähiger Markt potential market Entwicklungsgebiet development area Entwicklungsgebiet development areas Entwicklungshilfe development aid Entwicklungskosten cost of development Entwicklungskosten developent expenses Entwicklungskosten development costs Entwicklungsland developing country Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten development potentialities Entwicklungsstufe level of development Entwurf; Gestaltung design Epoche era er hat seine Verpflichtungen erfüllt
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig

eccentric clothes or does eccentric
Nietzsche practically tells us here that it is not he who intentionally wears eccentric clothes or does eccentric things who is truly the individualist.
— from Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

ewitching C onfounded D evilish
C H A P. XXXVII W HICH shews, let your reverences and worships say what you will of it (for as for thinking ——all who do think—think pretty much alike both upon it and other matters)——Love is certainly, at least alphabetically speaking, one of the most A gitating B ewitching C onfounded D evilish affairs of life——the most E xtravagant F utilitous G alligaskinish H andy-dandyish
— from The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence Sterne

equally capable of doing everything
For the human body is composed of very many parts of different nature, which stand in continual need of varied nourishment, so that the whole body may be equally capable of doing everything that can follow from its own nature, and consequently that the mind also may be equally capable of forming many perceptions.
— from Ethics by Benedictus de Spinoza

ewitching C onfounded D evilish
Which shews, let your reverences and worships say what you will of it (for as for thinking—all who do think—think pretty much alike both upon it and other matters)—Love is certainly, at least alphabetically speaking, one of the most A gitating B ewitching C onfounded D evilish affairs of life—the most E xtravagant F utilitous G alligaskinish H andy-dandyish I racundulous (there is no K to it) and L yrical of all human passions: at the same time, the most M isgiving N innyhammering O bstipating P ragmatical S tridulous R idiculous —though by the bye the R should have gone first—But in short 'tis of such a nature, as my father once told my uncle Toby upon the close of a long dissertation upon the subject—'You can scarce,' said he, 'combine two ideas together upon it, brother Toby, without an hypallage'—What's that?
— from The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence Sterne

every chance of detection even
They have both resolved to put their rivals out of the way, and are perfectly secure from every chance of detection, even from all suspicion.
— from The Basis of Morality by Arthur Schopenhauer

erroneous classification of draftees etc
The Provost Marshall General's office has carefully investigated and has furnished full and complete reports in each and every complaint or case referred to it for attention, involving discrimination, race prejudice, erroneous classification of draftees, etc., and has rectified these complaints whenever it was found upon investigation that there was just ground for same.
— from History of the American Negro in the Great World War His Splendid Record in the Battle Zones of Europe; Including a Resume of His Past Services to his Country in the Wars of the Revolution, of 1812, the War of Rebellion, the Indian Wars on the Frontier, the Spanish-American War, and the Late Imbroglio With Mexico by William Allison Sweeney

Eve cried out David exclaimed
Eve cried out. “David!” exclaimed Lucien.
— from The Works of Balzac: A linked index to all Project Gutenberg editions by Honoré de Balzac

eyesight capable of detecting exceedingly
Aside from the obvious requirement of good eyesight, capable of detecting exceedingly faint objects, a good telescope of at least moderate aperture, and a familiarity attained by experience with the large number of nebulæ resembling telescopic comets, the comet-seeker, to be successful, must possess in a high degree the qualities of patience, perseverance, energy, and enthusiasm.
— from Telescopic Work for Starlight Evenings by William F. (William Frederick) Denning

extreme cold of danger especially
It was a journey full of suffering from the extreme cold, of danger especially in rounding the precipitous cliffs of Cape Alexander, where the strong sea current from the north and the tides from the south cause danger
— from True Tales of Arctic Heroism in the New World by A. W. (Adolphus Washington) Greely

empress consort of Diocletian Emperor
Thomas Chester, a writer for the minstrels in the reign of Henry the Sixth, and who is stated to have translated the ‘Erle of Tolouse,’ a metrical romance, relates that an Earl of this house, disguised in pilgrim’s weeds, asked alms of the empress, consort of Diocletian, Emperor of Germany, to whom his secret is known, and who gives him forty florins and a ring.
— from Finger-Ring Lore: Historical, Legendary, Anecdotal by Jones, William, F.S.A.

everything creates or destroys everything
Mind governs everything, creates or destroys everything, on the physical as well as other planes.
— from The Doctrine and Practice of Yoga Including the Practices and Exercises of Concentration, both Objective and Subjective, and Active and Passive Mentation, an Elucidation of Maya, Guru Worship, and the Worship of the Terrible, also the Mystery of Will-Force by Mukerji, A. P., swámi

every cure of drunkenness every
Everything which makes it more easy to live; every sanitary reform, prevention of pestilence, medical discovery, amelioration of climate, drainage of soil, improvement in dwelling-houses, workhouses, gaols; every reformatory school, every hospital, every cure of drunkenness, every influence, in short, which has—so I am told—increased the average length of life in these islands, by nearly one-third, since the first establishment of life insurances, one hundred and fifty years ago; every influence of this kind, I say, saves persons alive who would otherwise have died; and the great majority of these will be, even in surgical and zymotic cases, those of least resisting power, who are thus preserved to produce in time a still less powerful progeny.
— from Sanitary and Social Lectures and Essays by Charles Kingsley

easy course of demonstrating experiment
And as to love, he would hammer into their thick heads that the way to freedom was NOT through the delightfully easy course of "demonstrating experiment" by self-elected Exceptional People, but by the far more difficult demonstration that men and women could be strong and constant in their affections, and trustworthy in their passions.
— from Angela's Business by Henry Sydnor Harrison


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