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"It may not fit into physics, but she is so much like Tdeshi in so many baffling ways
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He was due to fly back to NYC that evening, to stay in his flat before joining Tatania for Valentine’s day, but he was sure he could fit in some more pleasurable socialising
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They fit in the ground and when set properly, will have their entrance holes at ground level
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“I just don’t seem to fit in well there with my other colleagues
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The approach should fit in the community context, reinforcing the traditional value of respect for the elderly in order to strengthen informal, family care for older people while utilizing their influence to solve day-to-day problems and obtain the cooperation of village population to the government
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However, if you are a patient and therapeutic Yoga is your need, you will benefit in learning it from a medical practitioner who is trained to understand the physiology of the human body and can thus be watchful of the effects of Yoga if performed incorrectly
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He wondered if a press that could print this magazine on paper could fit in that crate
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‘You fit in anywhere, Mum
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‘But the furniture won’t fit into a car
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"That's not a curse," Herndon told her, "That is a religious classification that ours does fit into in the native language
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Since Herndon had long had a mistress back in Sao Luis, she fit into his life without undue bother, except for the fact that Jalloo would ask Elond if she might borrow him and they might discuss him the next day and be distressingly matter-of-fact about it with 'why don't we do it like that's?' going back and forth
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They'd had to use motors and pumps meant for industrial use, but they were able to fabricate a hull and a burner thin enough to heat a high-tech flash boiler that could run two big water-park pumps and fit in the bilge under the helm
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The Father wants nothing more than to bring honor to His Son and set Him up to benefit in all things; the Son wants nothing more than to glorify His Father by repeating that which He sees His Father do and say
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I am not the prophet to be able to discern which peoples fit into which “generations,” but I know that God will sift all nations (generations/peoples) and separate them like a Shepherd separates the sheep from the goats (Matthew 25:32)
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One such company that has used Instagram to their benefit in terms of their posts going viral, is Sharpie
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rousers who plant about cuss words use cussing to fit in
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Placement When a square cube will not fit into a circular hole then find
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designed to fit individualized purpose
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She found that fit in well with business attire in this day and age
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‘It would fit in well with parenthood, of course
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Right now, after this disaster, she didn’t think she could fit into the small town of Sinbara with Jorma around
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got a toilet, tub, and sink to fit in a space that small
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‘I feel sure that you will fit into the team
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explain, and even though I was sure that Roman would fit in eating lunch at
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After just a year in his cabin, she felt she could no longer fit into the society of our town the way she wanted, and left for the Yakhan with the tragic results you’ve mentioned
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But I could always drive down to see you, you know, though it’d have to fit in with my commitments with Sunday school
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It was the only outfit in the world
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easily fit inside of
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There was no way it was all going to fit into that one house and how was she going to know where everything was to go
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would fit in the trunk
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Though it looked like this small valley could fit in his hand, a limitless horizon stretched beyond it
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It looked small on that log, but Knume’s butt still fit in it
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A color that didn’t fit in the room, and now her eyes retraced the path of
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They stepped back and began to muse further afield in an effort to find profit in their project
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This beach cannot fit inside that object, much less the mountains that surround it
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Then he looked at her foot and saw how it didn’t fit in the shoe
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The great stocks employed in every branch of trade, and the number of rich competitors, generally reduce the rate of profit in the former below what it is in the latter
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considerable exaggeration ), the great sums which they lend to private people, in countries where the rate of interest is higher than in their own, are circumstances which no doubt demonstrate the redundancy of their stock, or that it has increased beyond what they can employ with tolerable profit in the proper business of their own country; but they do not demonstrate that that business has decreased
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neighbourhood, the average and ordinary rates of profit in the different employments of stock
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"I hope you aren't mad," she whispered, "I just wanted to see if I could fit in with your friends
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Could this fit in with the hibernation crypt theory? It was possible
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with the ancient profit in that species of industry which is peculiar to them
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The lowering of profit in the town forces out stock to the
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that here tent is still too large to fit in its bag eh?" " Mary nodded
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important function to fit in to a new dress
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For those are the only things, I have to fit in
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Remove any ideas that don’t fit in
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If you understand this up front, you can design the software to fit in with
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Also, there is usually a lot more profit in an up-sell, especially when the front
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They had been caringly and conscientiously raised by their parents to “fit in” as they were now doing with their own offspring, being law-abiding, church-going, loyal citizens of their nation, and responsible members of their species
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To dream that you are trying on jeans indicates that you are trying hard to fit in with others
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Alternatively, an orchestra refers to your desires to fit in and be accepted by society
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But in an employment of capital, in which the merchant sold very dear, and bought very cheap, the profit must have been very great, and much above the ordinary level of profit in other branches of trade
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This superiority of profit in the colony trade could not fail to draw from other branches of trade a part of the capital which had before been employed in them
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But, by lessening the competition of capitals in that branch of trade, it necessarily raised the rate of profit in that branch
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By lessening, too, the competition of British capitals in all other branches of trade, it necessarily raised the rate of British profit in all those other branches
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It has partly been drawn from those branches of trade, by the attraction of superior profit in the colony trade, in consequence of the continual increase of that trade, and of the continual insufficiency of the capital which had carried it on one year to carry it on the next
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All the purposes of this trade being, in this manner, answered by a much smaller capital, there would have been a large spare capital to apply to other purposes; to improve the lands, to increase the manufactures, and to extend the commerce of Great Britain; to come into competition at least with the other British capitals employed in all those different ways, to reduce the rate of profit in them all, and thereby to give to Great Britain, in all of them, a superiority over other countries, still greater than what she at present enjoys
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Obviously your answers will not fit in the space
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consider as their principal business, and by a strange absurdity, regard the character of the sovereign as but an appendix to that of the merchant ; as something which ought to be made subservient to it, or by means of which they may be enabled to buy cheaper in India, and thereby to sell with a better profit in Europe
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This policy, therefore, discourages agriculture in two different ways; first, by sinking the real value of its produce, and thereby lowering the rate of its profits; and, secondly, by raising the rate of profit in all other employments
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“We’ll manage,” replied Chris getting to his knees to have another look at the still unconscious Lucy, “There are less of us to fit in it now anyway
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“Would I fit in there better?” she suggested
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It is merely to enable the company to support the negligence, profusion, and malversation of their own servants, whose disorderly conduct seldom allows the dividend of the company to exceed the ordinary rate of profit in trades which are altogether free, and very frequently makes a fall even a good deal short of that rate
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To buy in one market, in order to sell with profit in another, when there are many competitors in both; to watch over, not only the occasional variations in the demand, but the much greater and more frequent variations in the competition, or in the supply which that demand is likely to get from other people; and to suit with dexterity and judgment both the quantity and quality of each assortment of goods to all these
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“Alright take it easy lad you have a nasty infection in your shoulder but it is nothing that we can’t put right we will try to have you fighting fit in no time”, he shouted for the orderlies to take me into the medical tent
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He did not only intend to predict events in the future, but guided people in what they should name their children, so that the names would one day fit into the majestic design that would complete the structure, design and modelling within the book
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If he raised the rate of his profit in proportion to the tax, the whole tax, though it might be advanced by him, would be finally paid by one or other of two different sets of people, according to the different ways in which he might employ the stock of which he had the management
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And what about Marjory, his wife? Where did she fit into all this? Once again, Roleston had yet another beautiful woman in tow
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And where did Jack fit into all this? But you can't cocoon yourself
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No tax can ever reduce, for any considerable time, the rate of profit in any particular trade, which must always keep its level with other trades in the neighbourhood
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I was having real problems as the key seemed to have a mind of its own tracing patterns round the locks opening but refusing to fit in it and open the bloody thing
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Husbands have to fit in with their life and if
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The teachers in this facility were very cliquish and I didn’t fit in their little gossip clique, therefore, I kept off to myself
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The oddest thing had been how Janetta appeared perfectly to fit into what had seemed to be perspective, the apparent distance
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Cruzel was just evil and conniving, sly and political and didn't fit in
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Greaseball fit in? Were they working separately, or were they following Felicity for some reason? I got off at my stop, looked around and found a liquor store that had a newsstand associated with it
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Whenever I go past it now I remember those days and wonder if I would ever fit into a size 38 pant again without being on my death bed! There is nostalgia because we were young and patriotic and full of energy
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The other rumour was that the boxes were made by prisoners (convicts), and that they had shortened it a few inches so that an R1 rifle (SLR) would not fit into them as a way of protesting their slave labour
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Or the other version, which goes that the Generals forgot to inform the Prisons Service that the SAP had switched from FN rifles to the R1 (SLR), which was longer because it used a better flash suppressor and now could not fit into the boxes
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“Well, I don’t think Sicarius would fit in up here
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“You gotta fit in to be one of us
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He simply does not fit into the normal mould and the mavericks did well
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He had to get rid of his tie and chino pants if he ever wanted to fit in with the locals who only ever wore baggies or shorts, jeans and tee-shirts
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“But to carve through this stuff in only one afternoon, and to get the shape you need to fit into the lock?”
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“I am just wondering how you fit into all of this, William
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We have now seen that Forensic Law does not fit into any known part of law which is why I originally thought it may be new
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We now know where Forensic Law comes from and where it should fit into the legal system
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where I’m expected to do the things for me to fit in the standard” she
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He was a man who could never fit in my life plan, not in any capacity
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It fit in a kind of cowboy-country-boy sort of way
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It had also been suggested that he would fit in better if he changed his position of adamantly refusing his share of bribes and proceeds of criminal activities
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Discipline tel s your dog who the Leader is, what the rules are, where they fit into their
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and knew where she fit in
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�How about Anderson in this case? Where does he fit in this scenario?� the D
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Kucrther quits his job in anger and has a fit in the lift when he
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If you’re doing it right, and Gordy is, it takes only a few people to move tons of drugs – and with the profit involved, those few can easily be kept very, very content and therefore quiet
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It was without doubt the most magnanimous thing I’d ever seen, and even though my analytical mind kept screaming that there was no way in hell all this could ever fit inside that egg-shaped building, the more mushy, animal part of my brain told me that this was an important, inspiring place where I was curiously enough safe
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How did this half-baked economic theory actually fit in with the Galactic Empire?
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Vargas was a misfit in the department under suspension at the time and facing a departmental hearing for repeated harassment of this same Michael Henderson