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and enquiring what she thought of it immediately afterwards
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It never makes anything better and I should have felt dreadful afterwards
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‘Then we could have some cake afterwards
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Afterwards, I help Nick wash up
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Afterwards, in the spinning freefall, when the sadist mourns
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It had been hard visiting Abery before but Joris hadn’t been there and she’d been able to withdraw into herself to some extent … and the European trip had been hectic, demanding her full attention … and in London afterwards she’d been occupied in achieving Joris’s purpose … and the trip across had kept her mind busy, first with JJ and then Iain … and even coming back, being at The Centre and travelling on the wasteg … that too had been manageable … but now … with no purpose to drive her, no solitude to enfold her and no Joris but only the shadow of his memory imprinted in JJ’s face and voice … she felt naked, vulnerable and viciously exposed to the scouring of her grief
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The hall was full to bursting and the comments I heard afterwards were very complimentary – I enclose a cutting from the Readersein describing the event
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hill and then the Tavern afterwards”
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You will be in a kind of Headstand at once by this method but why I do not favour it as much as the other one is that in this position your spine is uncomfortably arched instead of being held naturally and because it shows quick results students tend to rely on this method and become so used to the support of the wall that they have difficulty, afterwards, in doing the Headstand without it
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As they lay there afterwards, Daniel contemplated how his life had changed
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Shortly afterwards, we enter a village called Panwik, its high street winding up a slow hill, bordered by stone houses built in a warm Cotswold stone
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Afterwards, she made him dinner
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Yes, this might be a little pricey; however, by simply spending the money on the ride and offer her hand in a cup of coffee afterwards might
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It was, they all said afterwards, quite the most amazing thing
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If he has problems with that, we’ll have to go for a registry office … maybe have a church blessing afterwards if we can
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’ Alastair said huskily, when I sit down afterwards
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Afterwards she seemed almost docile, snuggling up to him and sleeping for a time
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It was, they all said afterwards, quite the most
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Old Gosford wasn’t half mad afterwards
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“They always looked tired afterwards,” he said slowly, as if this
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Thought about it afterwards
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devastation that had been reported in the newspapers afterwards
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Every morning they were at the boat waiting for their mother, every evening they could now stay awake through supper, even helping to clean up afterwards
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Afterwards, Sergeant Brasham had a more private word with
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Who could … oh … Alastair often picks Jo up for these band things … and, of course, he brings her home afterwards … he never parks his car by the house
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They did, however, refer to each other by interesting epithets, unused hitherto, but inserted at opportune moments ever afterwards to the enjoyment of their absent men
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She did feel better about staying with the kid's, but they left for school early and then went on to work afterwards
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Afterwards he doused the fire, checked the
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‘It was only a few days afterwards – two or three at
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Though Rafe hadn’t fully completed the sequence to deactivate him prior to the crash, afterwards, the computer mind was, nonetheless, unresponsive
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However, the green limes that I gathered were not only pleasant to eat, but very wholesome; and I mixed their juice afterwards with water, which made it very wholesome, and very cool and refreshing
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It was a great comfort to me afterwards that I did so, for not one grain of what I sowed this time came to anything: for the dry months following, the earth having had no rain after the seed was sown, it had no moisture to assist its growth, and never came up at all till the wet season had come again, and then it grew as if it had been but newly sown
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They were embarrassed to admit it afterwards, but she disarmed them with little more than a smile
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afterwards are savoured with much greater appreciation
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He led her to his kingdom where he was joyfully received, and they were married and lived for a long time afterwards, happy and contented
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Afterwards, when she brought her picture-book, he asked, "What horrid beasts have you there?" And if his grandmother told them stories, he always interrupted her; besides, if he could manage it, he made fun of her and would imitate her so other people would laugh
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When they are gone, the number of those who are afterwards educated to the trade will naturally suit itself to the effectual demand
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There was nothing so VERY remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so VERY much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, `Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!' (when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural); but when the Rabbit actually TOOK A WATCH OUT OF ITS WAISTCOAT- POCKET, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before see a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge
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I remember him looking round the cover and whistling to himself as he did so, and then breaking out in that old sea-song that he sang so often afterwards:
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Afterwards, he lay on his cot watching the
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raised it afterwards to the old rate of five per cent
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two afterwards, when the competition had probably somewhat reduced both the price of their
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Most of his workers had made their way to the battle, and afterwards he found most of them dead and scattered around the Black Door
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would, in most parishes, be sure of being removed ; and, if the single man should afterwards
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up with Pierre at the Inn afterwards, Jacques raised his
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Afterwards, they had a small white cross erected in the
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It wasn't long before Alec was fast asleep, his nasal cavity booming louder than a thunderstorm, and soon afterwards his students began yawning, one after another, as though the weariness was an infection
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Food is, in this manner, not only the original source of rent, but every other part of the produce of land which afterwards affords rent, derives that part of its value from the improvement of the powers of labour in producing food, by means of the improvement and cultivation of land
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It was once a fifth, and afterwards a tenth, as in silver; but it was found that the work could not bear even the lowest of these two taxes
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More than likely, the bugs would thrive afterwards, blanketing the defenders' corpses with their maggot offspring
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That employment, however, by occasioning a new demand, and by diminishing the quantity which could be employed in any other way, may have afterwards contributed to keep up or increase their value
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"What are you waiting for? Run!" She called out, and soon afterwards several wolf helms appeared, bursting through the darkness
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Afterwards Father O’Hara took them to the stables
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The saucepan burped and shifted its lid in fright, but that night it cooked two lovely fresh eggs, a cup of milk for the cocoa afterwards, then boiled water for the washing up
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This tax was originally a half; it soon afterwards fell to a third, then to a fifth, and at last to a tenth, at which late it still continues
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It costs more labour, and therefore more money, to bring first the materials, and afterwards the complete manufacture to market
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In the manufactures of Birmingham alone, the quantity of gold and silver annually employed in gilding and plating, and thereby disqualified from ever afterwards appearing in the shape of those metals, is said to amount to more than fifty thousand pounds sterling
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with Goths' invasions and, afterwards, by Catholic
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When the real price of butcher's meat has once got to its height (which, with regard to every sort, except perhaps that of hogs flesh, it seems to have done through a great part of England more than a century ago), any rise which can afterwards happen in that of any other sort of animal food, cannot much affect the circumstances of the inferior ranks of people
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Six shillings and eightpence was then, and long afterwards, reckoned the average price of a quarter of wheat
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Afterwards, he limped off to a nearby Inn,
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Afterwards the two had fussed so much that they
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That rise in the real price of those parts of the rude produce of land, which is first the effect of the extended improvement and cultivation, and afterwards the cause of their being still further extended, the rise in the price of cattle, for example, tends, too, to raise the rent of land directly, and in a still greater proportion
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A certain quantity of materials, and the labour of a certain number of workmen, which had before been employed in supporting a more complex and expensive machinery, can afterwards be applied
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require a certain expense, first to erect them, and afterwards to support them, both which expenses, though they make a part of the gross, are deductions from the neat revenue of the society ; so the stock of money which circulates in any country must require a certain expense, first to collect it, and afterwards to support it; both which expenses, though they make a part of the gross, are, in the same manner, deductions from the neat revenue of the society
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Afterwards, he moves them in the same place
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What is that force that attracted all the particles required to build men? How come they were free to be used in our composition and why will they, one day, part from us and join another organism? Why has the elusive intelligence that presided over our formation made us temporal? Is it a “use and discard” concept as some thinks of? Why does that powerful force that firmly held billions of particles together give up after 50, 70 or 100 years? Why does that force keep an interest in our organism only while it is living as a human being abandoning us afterwards?
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When those correspondents afterwards drew upon them for the payment of this sum, together with the interest and commission, some of those banks, from the distress into which their excessive circulation had thrown them, had sometimes no other means of satisfying this draught, but by drawing a second set of bills, either upon the same, or upon some other correspondents in London; and the same sum, or rather bills for the same sum, would in this manner make sometimes more than
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It was afterwards adopted, with some variations, by the Duke of Orleans, at that time regent of France
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, and afterwards for 6s:8d
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That subject, or, what is the same thing, the price of that subject, can afterwards, if necessary, put into motion a quantity of labour equal to that which had originally produced it
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His services generally perish in the very instant of their performance, and seldom leave any trace of value behind them, for which an equal quantity of service could afterwards be procured
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The labour of some of the most respectable orders in the society is, like that of menial servants, unproductive of any value, and does not fix or realize itself in any permanent subject, or vendible commodity, which endures after that labour is past, and for which an equal quantity of labour could afterwards be procured
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Their service, how honourable, how useful, or how necessary soever, produces nothing for which an equal quantity of service can afterwards be procured
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The labour of the meanest of these has a certain value, regulated by the very same principles which regulate that of every other sort of labour; and that of the noblest and most useful, produces nothing which could afterwards purchase or procure an equal quantity of labour
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No part of it can ever afterwards be employed to maintain any but productive hands, without an evident loss to the person who thus perverts it from its proper destination
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When Josephine was taken by a vision, she was often left weak afterwards
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Few, therefore, of those who have once been so unfortunate as to launch out too far into this sort of expense, have afterwards the courage to reform, till ruin and bankruptcy oblige them
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action (and justify our buying decisions with logic afterwards)
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Part of the wool of Spain is manufactured in Great Britain, and some part of that cloth is afterwards sent back to Spain
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Afterwards, Philippos convinced me it was a good way to catch herring if I hung my hair down in the water
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According to the natural course of things, therefore, the greater part of the capital of every growing society is, first, directed to agriculture, afterwards to manufactures, and, last of all, to foreign commerce
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They could marry, provided it was with the consent of their master; and he could not afterwards dissolve the marriage by selling the man and wife to different persons
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Slavery continued to take place almost universally for several centuries afterwards, till it was gradually abolished by the joint operation of the two interests above mentioned ; that of the proprietor on the one hand, and that of the sovereign on the other
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The severe, traumatic pain he suffered afterwards was both inexplicable and unbearable to him
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In process of time, however, it seems to have become the general practice to grant it to them in fee, that is for ever, reserving a rent certain, never afterwards to be augmented
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Those exemptions, therefore, ceased to be personal, and could not afterwards be considered as belonging to individuals, as individuals, but as burghers of a particular burgh, which, upon this account, was called a free burgh, for the same reason that they had been called free burghers or free traders
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By granting them the farm of their own town in fee, he took away from those whom he wished to have for his friends, and, if one may say so, for his allies, all ground of jealousy and suspicion, that he was ever afterwards to oppress them, either by raising the farm-rent of their town, or by granting it to some other farmer
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Towards the end of his reign, his son Lewis, known afterwards by the name of Lewis the Fat, consulted, according to Father Daniel, with the bishops of the royal demesnes, concerning the most proper means of restraining the violence of the great lords
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The manufacturers first supply the neighbourhood, and afterwards, as their work improves and refines, more distant markets
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In other words, he could most likely swoop down and give ya a good, hard whap on your noggin and be up and out of sight again without your ever knowing what hit ya! “A ghost?” you might ask yourself afterwards, while trying to massage the throbbing pain on top of your head
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Remarkably, this major neck twisting movement is routinely carried out without his having to go in afterwards for some heavy-duty, chiropractic therapy at the local buho medical building!
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“Boo, boo, boo!” he would screech out again, and then one could hear the “Ha, ha, ha!” of his ecstatic laughter echoing through the woods for the longest time afterwards
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What a frightening subject that is, huh? On a personal level, it’s usually a “Boo, boo, boo!” without the “Ha, ha, ha!” afterwards when we are the victims of someone else’s pranks, or worse yet, their evil actions
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When the meal was served, she quickly attacked her plate without missing a beat in her drawn-out business description, and continued on with the same through the dessert afterwards
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Afterwards, she’d braid it into a long plait, then bind the end, but the leather cord had come loose during her struggle with Tragus in the cave
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Every such regulation introduces some degree of real disorder into the constitution of the state, which it will be difficult afterwards to cure without occasioning another disorder