Distant lights beckoned yellowly, and Gideon moved towards them, his collar pulled uselessly up about his neck. |
|
He didn't like his baptismal name, Gideon, so at the age of 14 he had it legally changed to plain George. |
|
Gideon is slender, rather unpleasant looking man, with light brown hair, wearing a light red suit and a golden pince-nez. |
|
I follow Gideon blindly down the stairs to the parlor, where he sits on a love seat and I sit on a futon across from him. |
|
Each of the girls was dating one of the guys, and Gideon watched as they each rushed to their lovers and tried to be affectionate. |
|
Gideon and Annie agreed the word trivia is in many ways a misnomer for important knowledge. |
|
Gideon hit the ground with bone-breaking force but still he sprang up in a second. |
|
Like Gideon, her mother only existed in scraps of moments, in colors and sound, all disconnected and dissonant. |
|
Eventually, Gideon makes his peace with his daughter, decides to quit the rat race, and disappears off into the sunset with Stella. |
|
It's no wonder that the first time we see Gideon he is hiding his family's grain in the secret compartment of a wine press. |
|
Gideon and I had a rough start and it included many strange occurrences but we are happy and that is all that matters. |
|
Gideon smiled to himself, loving her laugh and the way it made her eyes twinkle like lustrous sapphires. |
|
The Spirit of the Lord falls upon people like Gideon, Samson, and Saul, who then lead armies that fall upon the enemies of God's people. |
|
So yesterday, before going out to Popstarz with Gideon, Nick and Davo, I sent Davo a link to an article about short men. |
|
In an important article in April 22 Haaretz Gideon Levy points out but a few cases within the year illustrating that movement equals death. |
|
As a campanological consultant and researcher Gideon Bodden directs numerous carillon-related projects in Holland and abroad. |
|
Gideon could see the blue hollows under her eyes and thin creases of worry around the red bow of her mouth. |
|
Namely, He let Gideon choose the soldiers by seeing how they drink the water. |
|
The permanent collection also includes a number of stunning photographs by Gideon Mendell and Jonathan Torgovnik. |
|
You can find references to Abraham, Joshua, Gideon and the Lord Himself, getting up early in the morning. |
|
|
The seminar was held over four days and closed with a video show by Gideon Byamugisha. |
|
Gideon Gaye's follow-up, Hawaii, confounded all those expectations but still managed to serve up a generous dose of thoughtful, evocative tunes, done to a turn. |
|
Clarence Earl Gideon was arrested in 1961 and charged with breaking into a Florida pool hall. |
|
Gideon wrote to the Supreme Court, arguing that his inability to obtain counsel effectively denied him a fair shake at trial. |
|
The trefoil within the upper squares finds no counterpart above Gideon and the Burning Bush, though the tracery here falsely suggests an answering trefoil. |
|
Gideon crossed his arms and leaned against the grandfather clock. |
|
Gideon peered carefully at a tarnished bit of gilt on the right. |
|
The audience asked Levori and Haaretz columnist Gideon Levy some of the questions that had also been bugging me during film. |
|
Gideon began to shake in front of her as emotion overwhelmed him. |
|
I sported some Gideon high-tops in black and royal blue with Paul Smith striped socks. |
|
And in came Gideon, saying: 'Don't go, I'll play you something.' So I sat there, on a wooden bench in the front row. |
|
Finally he used the story of Gideon to demonstrte how God can use our weakness and change it for his glory. |
|
Did you know... the world's most famous fastener was dreamed up in 1925 by Swedish-Canadian inventor Gideon Sundback. |
|
Based on the first of a series of children's books by Gideon Defoe, this latest stop-action animated movie from the Aardman studio has a decent position between the two on the Plimsoll line. |
|
Buchanan boots England back to the dark old days by Gideon Haigh The two key wickets of yesterday, meanwhile, somehow encapsulated England's on-field frailties. |
|
Roland Schoeman of South Africa was second in 22.14 and his compatriot Gideon Louw third in 22.22. Hayden also won the 100 freestyle earlier this week. |
|
Many jurisdictions have treated Gideon as an unfunded mandate. |
|
Gideon defended himself and was found guilty. |
|
Nevertheless, the comparison with Alexis Gideon is necessary: when the American accompanies skillfully his music of a story, Qua contents himself to play with his machines. |
|
In 1832, Gideon Mantell discovered fossils of a third dinosaur, Hylaeosaurus. |
|
|
Gideon Mantell recognized similarities between his fossils and the bones of modern iguanas. |
|
In 2005, the government, led by central bank governor Gideon Gono, started making overtures that white farmers could come back. |
|
The earliest reference he can find in English to angelology comes in a 1663 philosophical book by Gideon Harvey who describes the three, apparently equally important disciplines of theology, psychology and angelology. |
|
The scene in which Gideon gouges the bullet from his arm with a hunting knife, then heats the blade to cauterize the wound, should finish off anyone with a weak stomach. |
|
In contrast, Fosse's figure of death is a flirtatiously sexy woman in white, who periodically comes to tempt Gideon closer and closer to the end of life. |
|