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4 Sentences With "puts to shame"

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HMD is also promising an impressive 27 days of standby time, which puts to shame even the best smartphone.
Pampinea narrates the last tale of the day. Master Alberto da Bologna honorably puts to shame a lady who sought occasion to put him to shame in that he was in love with her.
Although there are references to specific Marian feasts introduced into the liturgies in later centuries, there are indications that Christians celebrated Mary very early on. Methodius, a bishop (died 311) from the 3rd and early 4th century, wrote: > And what shall I conceive, what shall I speak worthy of this day? I am > struggling to reach the inaccessible, for the remembrance of this holy > virgin far transcends all words of mine. Wherefore, since the greatness of > the panegyric required completely puts to shame our limited powers, let us > betake ourselves to that hymn which is not beyond our faculties, and > boasting in our own unalterable defeat, let us join the rejoicing chorus of > Christ’s flock, who are keeping holy-day.
Also in the segment on Estranged Labour: :Man is a species-being, not only because he practically and theoretically makes the species – both his own and those of other things – his object, but also – and this is simply another way of saying the same thing – because he looks upon himself as the present, living species, because he looks upon himself as a universal and therefore free being. More than twenty years later, in Capital, he came to muse on a similar subject: :A spider conducts operations that resemble those of a weaver, and a bee puts to shame many an architect in the construction of her cells. But what distinguishes the worst architect from the best of bees is this, that the architect raises his structure in imagination before he erects it in reality. At the end of every labour-process, we get a result that already existed in the imagination of the labourer at its commencement.

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