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    1. That the Brady Bill mandating a five-day cooling-off period prior to purchasing a firearm will have an negligible impact on curbing gun-related crimes should be apparent to any clear-minded individual excluding knee-jerk liberals and well-intentioned, muddled-headed individuals who sincerely believe that adding another gun law to the thousands of gun laws already on the books will, in some (uncertain) manner, act as a further deterrent to professional criminals who want to acquire a firearm


    2. And the stone walls that had created the curbing at the edge of the walk had crumbled and most of the stone was gone


    3. The ―remedial‖ course of action initiated by state and local governments at curbing or eliminating smoking altogether, especially among young teens, by imposing additional excise taxes on cigarettes that would make such purchases cost-prohibitive, are cynical deceptions on the part of politicians on both sides of the political aisle designed to increase revenue for (social) spending programs under the pretext of concern for under-age smoking


    4. Some world governments (Eastern Europe and a number of the European Union countries) are following Russia’s lead to protect children by curbing advocacy for ‘non-traditional’ [I prefer ‘perverse’] sexual acts


    5. On the contrary, due to the fact that it is so sweet, eating pomegranates can actually help you in curbing your appetite for sugar-filled snacks


    6. With more fiber intake, you would be helping your body in burning more fats, as well as in curbing your appetite


    7. Curbing a desire to run, Travis walked across the snow and gravel, all the time watching the big man


    8. Dracos, thinking of the Romanov gold, had difficulty in curbing his excitement as he continued to give instructions to La Salle: combat trousers and jackets, waterproof trousers and jackets - parkas -- all white, combat boots, double-laced and water- proofed for snow, red berets for fast and immediate identification, webbing belts, ammunition pouches


    9. For example, the Atkins approach stresses high protein and animal fat while curbing


    10. Marna had rituals and remedies for everything from curbing libido to driving snakes out of the outhouse

    11. ail external associations from the mind rather than a mere curbing of the


    12. People asked: “Is the infant also charged with fasting or with curbing the desires of its spirit?”


    13. There are other problems with curbing population


    14. Long-term therapy with the aid of hypnosis is also required in curbing problem


    15. Curbing frustrations, Bane did as ordered


    16. Mac extolled efforts curbing drunk driving-drunk drivers do and will continue to kill innocent people-and he praised the judicial system and the state offering assistance and programs regarding alcohol abuse


    17. Curbing his impatience, he again looked out upon the area, and awaited the result in silence


    18. Curbing his irritation, Louie told Mac that he was disappointed in him


    19. Ellen never fully realized that it was only a veneer, for Scarlett always showed her best face to her mother, concealing her escapades, curbing her temper and appearing as sweet-natured as she could in Ellen’s presence, for her mother could shame her to tears with a reproachful glance


    20. The streets were black with loafing negroes who leaned against walls or sat on the curbing watching vehicles go past with the naive curiosity of children at a circus parade

    21. Curbing overtrading and reducing all the little losses was a challenge, and these adjustments led me to concentrate in developing the Pullback Trade with a set of rules that worked for my style


    22. He must also be capable of curbing any tendencies toward greed in his investment: He cannot attempt to buy precisely at the bottom of the market or to maximize capital gains over short periods


    23. But the more societies became complex, the greater they grew, especially the more frequently conquests were the causes why men united into societies, the more frequently did individuals strive after attaining their ends to the disadvantage of the common good, and the more frequently was there felt the need of the exercise of power, that is, of violence, for the sake of curbing these insubmissive individuals


    24. Just as much do we need the curbing of malefactors, for whom are intended the prisons, gallows, and hard labour


    25. Indeed, when Blanche came out to where he waited her, curbing the most impatient horse in Santa Barbara, the hat was the first thing he saw


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