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He watched as they fussed for a moment when I seemed to be ill
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It is natural to be ill and insane in the kind of world we occupy
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The parents must be illiterate and not have any books or magazines
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sure he was going to be ill
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The relativism of our appreciations might be illustrated
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Though even on a giant it would be ill-fitting
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The skies of the whole planet would be illuminated with his happy, holographic face
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The colonies would be ill supplied, and would be obliged both to buy very dear, and to sell very cheap
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‘Torbin, you would be ill-advised to enter that building
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Sure, that would be illegal, but he couldn't simply stand by and watch Moorhen
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It would be illogical to assume that his explanation of starting with a clean canvas and providing the sequence of his actions to arrive at a finished product, actually implies having removed (erased) an earlier painting
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“Now you better get some sleep or you will be ill as well and I couldn’t bear that
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Never for a moment had Sheena thought that the research they were undertaking at Area 7 might be illegal
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She’d stuck with her through the stolen briefcase and all the other craziness, but involving her in a major theft, even if it appeared to be ill-gotten money, went way beyond the bonds of friendship – all the way to bull! She was as hurt as she was angry, but it was definitely over
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I have found that that is not the case; there will always be illness and stress that cause worry
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Tell the wicked that it shall be ill
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“She knows that would be illogical
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That would be illogical
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11 Woe to the wicked! it shall be ill with him, for the reward of his hands shall be given him
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My father always respected the Maya, but he did allow them to be ill used on campaign
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Don"t you find it to be illogical and ignorant that some people would try to change or destroy such a perfect and happy universe? Have they not looked into the history books to see the failures of those who choose evil? Does the “stupid gene” need to pop up so often?
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“Like it should be illegal,” he laughed
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were getting ready to probe illegal campaign contributions to the
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Appearances are said to be illusionary when the appearance calls forth a
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Of course illusion will no longer be illusionary once you see this—taking us back to illusion being dependent upon our history of transitioning judgments and theoret-
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means to be ill this way
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If the insults are harmful lies about named persons or groups, that’s slander, which should always be illegal
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“In the case of fornication with children, no qualified and justice-bound Healer would approve of the licensing of a child for most of those activities, since they would be physically harmful for persons of insufficient development even if it was with their eager consent, so those would still be illegal
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At other times, she would pretend to be ill or tired, and sometimes that worked, but no one can be ill forever
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“Woe unto the wicked! It shall be ill with him: for the reward of his hands shall be given him
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"Be the best that you can be and the world will be illuminated by your
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barter, for the use of money would be illegal in and
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It will cause you to be ill
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She must be ill or something
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permit an adequate assessment – a premature evaluation would be ill-informed, since the
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“Religions teach that we should remain passive about worldly pursuits and active about godly pursuits, that we should set a limit to our worldly ambition and that our religious ambition should be illimitable
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the only ones left on the planet, turned out to be ill-fated?
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They may be illegal but are
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He would often be ill with the symptoms, as Matthew was to learn
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he pretended to be ill, took to his bed,
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"Wouldn't that be illogical, Colonel?"
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So after a week of being bullied I hated going to school, I’d pretend to be ill and try to avoid the building like the plague
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He then noticed that the stones on the walls started to be illuminated and that he no
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I find his decision not only to be illegal and unjust, but also to be stupid and an insult to me and the Canadian Army
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Endicott, of Fort Gay was found to be illegally in
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Just exactly what that means can be illustrated by a simple example
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Corporate and company lobbying should be illegal, as it negates the democracy
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This used to be illegal, but W had it put into law in 2007
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The British would be ill advised to object to that in view of our success there
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To know the always so is to be illumined,
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He felt like he should be ill, as if purging the
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Alex’s stomach churned, and he thought he was going to be ill
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that he would be ill
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It would be illegal
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Uh, may I ask why you told me about this after saying that arming my ship would be illegal?’’
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Deary me! That hurt! Those things should be illegal
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Shomron and Eshkol exchanged a quick glance then: certain elements of the Jewish forces were known to be ill disciplined and to be more than ready to commit abuses and even atrocities against Arab civilians
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Since what we are doing isn’t working, then it would be illogical to not to consider a new strategy
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Once you are back in the scene and feeling the feelings you felt at that time, the next step is to pull back the decision to be ill, and to cast out the feeling of self-pity
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This is because you’ve made yourself younger – in a sense you’ve gone back to where you were before you decided to be ill
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Remember that it is the determination with which you suck the decision to be ill back into your navel and cast out self-pity that counts the most
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I expect absolute trust and compliance with orders even if those orders appear to be illegal and immoral
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• Financial records may be ill prepared or out of date
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The way Tammas saw it was that the ship’s replicators would supply him with everything he needed for the trip, so why waste time packing? Besides, he could not carry any personal affects with him to the top of the Sacred Heart, so it would be illogical to waste T’Pau’s time
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"You might be ill
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He did not know if the container would be illuminated or in
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When the sun rose on the longest day, the faces of the Goddesses would be illuminated by a long thin streak of light from top to bottom in the morning and the same thing at sunset
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It is reported that on the morning of the Coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953, one local authority resorted to law and applied for an injunction to force a persistent organiser to dismantle a street party, already set up and just waiting to go, which it considered to be illegal
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The schedule for hiring new workers can be illustrated as follows:
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The following episode in Martin Ling’s biography of Muhammad would be illustrative
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Intercourse, which was custom-designed for procreation, should then be illegal unless procreation is its indulgers' intent
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The mobile marshall law of rolling surveillance used to be illegal search and seizure
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‘If he adopts the straight ways, taking the people of right as his ideal and role model, his spirit will be illuminated by the light of the Prophet (cpth), “The Shining Lamp”, and this light will keep flowing into his spirit even after death, when his body is buried in the earth
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” And then, what he stereotyped to be illegal, laborers who had been unable to find remunerative work for the day
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This will soon be illustrated through the coming passages
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‘Wouldn’t it be illegal unless we ask the other person who’s in the video?’
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trees and leaves around the room appeared to be illuminated by it
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~ mal humor be ill-humored)
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Moreover, with time she had her own children to take care; his grandmother used to be ill most of the time and father was always far whenever he needed him
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Barnes feared you might be ill, and was already contemplating remedies--' I shuddered--'however--' he twisted me round to Mrs
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This can be illustrated by the analogy of seeing two
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Nobody was ill, nobody was going to be ill
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Were you never to let anybody do anything for you lest while they were doing it they should get wet feet and things, and then their colds would be upon your head? She was very sorry Tussie should be ill, dreadfully sorry
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” Nicole said standing, a move that proved to be ill advised as
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Ferries leaving for Athens on the other hand, left at checkpoints were passports, and passengers were scrutinised lest they be illegal immigrants
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We should walk him, or he may be ill
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If they had no clearance from his government, it would be illegal
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may be illustrated by the factthat the Jesuits alone, at the time of their expulsion in1767, had
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A lot of those things they could do would be illegal, or at best dangerous
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You would be ill if you knew what I enjoy
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What if everyone all over the Earth was only allowed an equal 3% profit margin? This would destroy the entire motive to get rich in the first place; because all the get-rich-quick schemes would either be illegal or disappear
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This can be illustrated by the reverse pyramid of the arena: where the importance of a few overrides the importance of the collective whole… while the collective whole gives all their motivation, passion, intensity, interest, time, and energy to the few
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Knowingly Dealing in stolen goods is supposed to be illegal
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example, why should humans be illiterate for
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However any celebration would be ill advised on your part, because I still hold all the best cards
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“Now that would be illegal
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grounded may be illustrated, or even further confirmed by them; but it is not allowable to
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Doctrines other wise grounded may be illustrated, or even further confirmed by them; but it is not allowable to constitute doctrines first by their aid
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He knows that some of you may be ill; and others travelling through the land, seeking God's bounty; and others fighting in God's cause
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Doctrines others wise grounded may be illustrated, or even further confirmed by them; but it is not allowable to constitute doctrines first by their aid