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Then he stayed in the town's only hotel and ate at the same diner as before, which seemed to be the only restaurant in town
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Other passengers take their seats around him, some stowing luggage in the overhead areas before sitting
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Enoch is fishing just as he was before, just as if he had never left the place
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He was before everything
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The question was asked often, something like, where is my great, great, grandfather who died in the seizure of Taskent in 2148? The Mullahs have to say something about 'old' and 'new' heaven and how he was before the switch-over
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Her artificial limbs would still work and the palsic shakes that came on would go away once she adjusted to them, but she wouldn't have the same fine control as before, not until the damaged interfaces were replaced back at Sagan
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I escaped to Pallas before the Judge's famine
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That was before the wildhull got loose way up here in the Lhar
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As before, I am impressed by the skill of our distant ancestors … I can’t imagine the work and organisation that must have gone into building this place
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The hands are held palm to palm, and the head is then pressed to the knees as before
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When Joris’ parents were killed, Joris set up home for Karentze and himself in their family house so we were able to keep in touch much as before
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The hands should be in the same position as before
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Later that day, and as before, the girls assembled outside the shop and one of Tiffany’s friends was sent inside to ask, “She says you can have two kisses and she’ll think about a drink”
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At least I was before this address was re-mapped to your back door
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That was before he was kicked out of his
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The truth that I hold is that I am what was before and will accept
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Later that day, and as before, the girls assembled outside the
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current to have improved from that which was before it, but not in all genres
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north with the same amount of water as before
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The girls finish their cigarettes and stub them out in the same neglected plant pot as before
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Then just as suddenly, habit, distraction, and old postures resume and all is as it was before
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Breakfast had appeared as before, but it was some hours before he was collected and escorted back to the interview room
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“But I had those thoughts when you had been here less than ten years, it was before the Brazilians landed and the guy from Lumpral had been here for the best part of four decades already
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That was before he met Roman, of course
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That Ozzie character was another one he wouldn’t mourn – what that wife of his went through beggared description … he wondered idly who she was before she married the Hartley-Jones man
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“Actually no,” Ava said, “the Angel I was before I came to this flesh learned most of this knowledge a half century ago
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seem highlighted as before
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'Think harder – are you sure it was before?'
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sure it was before
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what it was before
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Until now I still have an inferiority complex but not the same as before
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They didn’t look as anxious to step in the box as before
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Johnson countered as before, but every time he blocked, Roman’s
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Two of her tears wetted his eyes and they grew clear again, and he could see with them as before
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She was very beautiful; a more clever, or a more lovely countenance he could not fancy to himself; and she no longer appeared of ice as before, when she sat outside the window, and beckoned to him; in his eyes she was perfect, he did not fear her at all, and told her that he could calculate in his head and with fractions, even; that he knew the number of square miles there were in the different countries, and how many inhabitants they contained; and she smiled while he spoke
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works, which God has before ordained that we should walk in
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The acquisition, therefore, would be twice as easy as before
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It was hardly six before he began to talk with the same feverish animation as before
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She was very beautiful; a more clever, or a more lovely countenance he could not fancy to himself; and she no longer appeared of ice as before, when she sat outside the window, and beckoned to him; in his eyes she was perfect, he did not fear her at all… (they flew away) and higher up appeared the moon, quite large and bright; and it was on it that Kay gazed during the long long winter's night; while by day he slept at the feet of the Snow Queen
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"That's OK, I've been in sleazy areas before
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She stood in the same place as before, and the Sultan, and sent for her
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The speaker's presence erupted in Brice's mind, and then he was before him and in the flesh
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The Sultan, who was sitting in his closet, mourning for his lost daughter, looked up, and rubbed his eyes, for there stood the palace as before! He ran there, and Aladdin received him, with the princess at his side
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in the long run it may be as it was before you came
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This rise in the value of silver, in proportion to that of corn, may either have been owing altogether to the increase of the demand for that metal, in consequence of increasing improvement and cultivation, the supply, in the mean time, continuing the same as before; or, the demand continuing the same as before, it may have been owing altogether to the gradual diminution of the supply: the greater part of the mines which were then known in the world being much exhausted, and, consequently, the expense of working them much increased; or it may have been owing partly to the one, and partly to the other of those two circumstances
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A portion of this waste land, however, after having been pastured in this wretched manner for six or seven years together, may be ploughed up, when it will yield, perhaps, a poor crop or two of bad oats, or of some other coarse grain ; and then, being entirely exhausted, it must be rested and pastured again as before, and another portion ploughed up, to be in the same manner exhausted and rested again in its turn
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The state of the whole commercial world can seldom be much affected by the improvement of any particular country; and the market for such commodities may remain the same, or very nearly the same, after such improvements, as before
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his justness, and the topic remains as open as before
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Its price, therefore, would be the same as before
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What was he going to do now? Renew his friendship with Morg and Glenelle of course, and Ava, though she was married now also and didn't seem as friendly as she was before he went into hiding
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Poland, where the feudal system still continues to take place, is at this day as beggarly a country as it was before the discovery of America
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"That was before I left the city
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When by a more proper direction, however, it can be diminished without occasioning any diminution of produce, the gross rent remains at least the same as before, and the neat rent is necessarily augmented
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The goods to be bought and sold being precisely the same as before, the same quantity of money will be sufficient for buying and selling them
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The channel of circulation, if I may be allowed such an expression, will remain precisely the same as before
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The demand of idle people, therefore, for foreign goods, being the same, or very nearly the same as before, a very small part of the money which, being forced abroad by those operations of banking, is employed in purchasing foreign goods for home consumption, is likely to be employed in purchasing those for their use
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you learn that farmers’ situation in Texas before
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His hair was newly cropped, but just as unevenly as before
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The proportion between the price of provisions in Scotland and that in England is the same now as before the great multiplication of banking companies in Scotland
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This expense, it may be said, indeed, not being in foreign goods, and not occasioning any exportation of gold and silver, the same quantity of money would remain in the country as before
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The nominal value of all sorts of goods would be greater, but their real value would be precisely the same as before
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The deeds of assignment, like the conveyances of a verbose attorney, would be more cumbersome; but the thing assigned would be precisely the same as before, and could produce only the same effects
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the common profits of stock ; but the whole capital of the country being the same as before, the competition between the different capitals of individuals into which it was divided would likewise be the same
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Tragus chained Nerissa to the same post in his ewe shed as before
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It was urgent that this unbearable situation be rectified so he could get back to normal, continuing as before, immediately satisfying his every desire, buying today and paying tomorrow, because…the sky’s the limit
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be the same farmer as before, Nerissa put her head down as he passed
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The authority of government still continued to be, as before, too weak in the head, and too strong in the inferior members; and the excessive strength of the inferior members was the cause of the weakness of the head
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After the institution of feudal subordination, the king was as incapable of restraining the violence of the great lords as before
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And that was before Trumpet gave me this
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He picked Darniil up after breakfast and the two of them rode to the palace again in silence as before
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It would only hinder any part of what would naturally go to it from being turned away by the tax into a less natural direction, and would leave the competition between foreign and domestic industry, after the tax, as nearly as possible upon the same footing as before it
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In 1700, the prohibition of importing bone lace into England was taken oft; upon condition that the importation of English woollens into Flanders should be put on the same footing as before
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This was before he had me, of course
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"I don’t know who I was before, but I know who I am now
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Just as before, he stood there and watched her, religiously
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“Captain, I've finished compiling a few scenarios that could account for the patterns of destruction---as it was before we waded into the mess, I mean
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The nominal value of their goods, and of the annual produce of their land and labour, would fall, and would be expressed or represented by a smaller quantity of silver than before; but their real value would be the same as before, and would be sufficient to maintain, command, and employ the same quantity of labour
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By this treaty, the crown of Portugal becomes bound to admit the English woollens upon the same footing as before the prohibition; that is, not to raise the duties which had been paid before that time
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Should the custom of weighing gold, however, come to be disused, as it is very likely to be on account of its inconveniency ; should the gold coin of England come to be received by tale, as it was before the late recoinage this great company may, perhaps, find that they have, upon this, as upon some other occasions, mistaken their own interest not a little
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But if the custom of weighing the gold coin should ever go into disuse, as it is very likely to do, and if the gold coin should ever fall into the same state of degradation in which it was before the late recoinage, the gain, or more properly the savings, of the bank, inconsequence of the imposition of a seignorage, would probably be very considerable
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Again there were the bouts of laughter, and as before it was a cleansing they desperately needed at that particular moment
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Same shape and size as before, just now he seemed to be made of a something lighter than normal flesh
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The silence seeped back in, more oppressive than it was before
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Our manufactures for foreign sale, instead of being suited, as before the act of navigation, to the neighbouring market of Europe, or to the more distant one of the countries which lie round the Mediterranean sea, have the greater part of them, been accommodated to the still more distant one of the colonies; to the market in which they have the monopoly, rather than to that in which they have many competitors
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Had the growing trade of the colonies been left free to all nations, whatever share of it might have fallen to Great Britain, and a very considerable share would probably have fallen to her, must have been all an addition to this great trade of which she was before in possession
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Quickly she went down on him the whole distance again and quickly he pressed his hands against her head as before
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They tied them across the poles as before but this time there was nothing to attach them to
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We should not call a marriage barren or unproductive, though it produced only a son and a daughter, to replace the father and mother, and though it did not increase the number of the human species, but only continued it as it was before
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But there were the girls in his undergraduate years who were suddenly finding him attractive, whereas before he was someone only to be laughed at, at least it seemed
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The suit immaculate as before
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Bounty as before £ 0 14 11¾ But if to this bounty, the duty on two bushels of
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as before £ 0 12 3¾ From which the shilling a barrel is to be deducted 0 1 0 £ 0 11 3¾ But to that there is to be added again, the duty of the foreign salt used curing a barrel of herring viz 0 12 6 So that the premium allowed for each barrel of her- rings entered for home consumption is £ 1 3 9¾
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The nature of the weapon, though it by no means puts the awkward upon a level with the skilful, puts him more nearly so than he ever was before
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The room was just as silent as before
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This time it could of course be put down to something akin to sleepwalking, whereas before the usual paralysing effects still held
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“About the same as before, walking around this mountain isn’t helping
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‘What is his sorrow?’ she asked the Gryphon, and the Gryphon answered, very nearly in the same words as before, ‘It’s all his fancy, that: he hasn’t got no sorrow, you know
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In 1722, this company petitioned the parliament to be allowed to divide their immense capital of more than thirty-three millions eight hundred thousand pounds, the whole of which had been lent to government, into two equal parts; the one half, or upwards of £16,900,000, to be put upon the same footing with other government annuities, and not to be subject to the debts contracted, or losses incurred, by the directors of the company, in the prosecution of their mercantile projects ; the other half to remain as before, a trading stock, and to be subject to those debts and losses
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In India, their principal settlements or Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta, which had before been altogether independent of one another, were subjected to a governor-general, assisted by a council of four assessors, parliament assuming to itself the first nomination of this governor and council, who were to reside at Calcutta ; that city having now become, what Madras was before, the most important of the English settlements in India
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He started the program to initialise the transceiver and, as before, the Astronomicon started up the dumb terminal application on his screen and greeted him