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This view emerged from the assumption that women generally do not enjoy sex, and that they only engage in sex to have children
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Early to bed and early to rise is generally considered healthiest
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Although this is the first study to show that laughter has such an effect, Miller had previously reported that people with heart disease generally responded to everyday life events with less humor than people who were healthy
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Yet again, I am left with the definite feeling that Liz is popular … I wish I knew her properly … Stephen seems to like her and he is pretty picky when it comes to people generally, and especially women
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Alga’s growth generally does very little damage to lawns
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It’s a large village with a very active social spirit and I know Emma and Adrian get involved in a lot of the activities which, as has been the case throughout the centuries, are in the main organised by the church generally and, more specifically, by the vicar
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There is an effort to reach out but the state is generally confusing
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Stephen has not had a lot to do with small children and is amazingly uninterested generally
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Garden grade DE is classified as GRAS( Generally Recognized As Safe) by the federal government and has been exempted from the requirement of residue tolerance on stored grain
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‘No, they can generally find a younger woman to satisfy their paternal urges
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I recognize there are some qualifications (married-children-apt to teach) that set some men apart as not being qualified but generally speaking the qualifications set forth by Paul are a wonderful description of God's man
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I console myself with the thought that our relationship is more special because only he and I know about it, and that after Christmas, when his work eases up, we can be more open about things generally … why does Christmas seem so far away?
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Using Fred’s suggestion, we are packing the barrel with damp sand to hold the tree upright and in the hope that the dampness will stop it dropping quite as fast as they generally do; this, naturally, means we need a sheet of plastic to protect the floor … oh it just gets more complicated by the second! But between us we get it all sorted out
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self-‐debilitating information, generally because they have not
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Content that goes viral is generally content that people can't believe they are seeing on the screen
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’ Gilla said, straightening the covers and tidying the bed generally
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I generally wrap myself in a couple of comforters and hide in a corner at the back of my cave
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Gilla is floating round the house singing to herself and, although I am delighted that she is so happy, quite frankly, it gets on my nerves and only serves to point up my own pretty parlous situation with regard to relationships … their non-existence generally and, more specifically, the chances of one actually manifesting itself at any time in the future
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Your body has the ability to regulate itself, supply nutrients to various organs such as the skin and generally give it a healthy glow
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He is in exceptionally high spirits and soon has the pair of us in fits of laughter, playing the fool and generally clowning around
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describe first what is generally considered to be the easiest
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Across the square from her stood a small, noisy group of men wearing maroon waterproofs, sniggering and generally being rude and making fun at her expense
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You and I have not seen a soul since we left Ritterston this morning … if this were Earth, we would have gone through a dozen or so villages, and probably got stuck in a couple of traffic jams – everywhere on Earth you find signs of man and his works – and generally speaking not good signs
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After all, the political and media establishment knew about the magic powers this wonderful document possessed and the great politician knew that these people, who generally failed to see the bigger picture, would be as keen as mustard to see how unfit or stupid various members of the government might be
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‘Yes, but generally speaking there is some form of work which is agreeable
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It gave me plenty of time to contemplate this man – moody isn’t in it where he is concerned, but, that said, he is generally good company and as honest as the day is long
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‘His reaction and behaviour ever since speaks volumes for his generosity … and our friendship generally - he was incredibly kind and has continued to be so
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They attended every glitzy party, were invited to every celebrity bash, made frequent guest appearances on television and generally became the most famous couple on the planet
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We stand and calmly talk about office work generally, while a little voice in the back of my head has screaming hysterics at the absurdity of the whole situation
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Most of all, however, it was called by this name because it was funny watching other people making complete fools of themselves, and pretty soon nearly every television programme featured ordinary people trying to win small fortunes, to become movie stars and generally being the nastiest of nasties in the woodpile
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That evening the heavens opened upon the world and, depressed by the rain and the generally gloomy outlook, the young man all but gave up hope of ever finding true happiness
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And this is my daughter who, until now has shown a remarkable lack of interest in science fiction generally and Star Wars in particular and who, not so very long ago, castigated her brother for being a Star Wars geek
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The villa had seen better days, having matured over more than a century of irregular neglect into its current state of generally poor repair
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For example, charities that spend less than $300,000 a year in Federal funds are generally asked only to perform a "self-audit
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She’s not a bitch generally, just not terribly bright and it’s fashionable to gossip and speculate
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Their first reaction to something is generally intellectual, whereas for the water signs – Pisces, Cancer and Scorpio – their initial reaction tends to be emotional
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He sort of jumped in and offered to help with the legal side of the earthquake thing and has been hanging around generally helping
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Magnets are generally considered quite safe, but there
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‘Her name’s Matilda though she’s generally known as Tilly
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Despite the fact that I’m blonde and qualify as petite, as soon as a guy finds out I’ve got a brain between my ears, he generally makes excuses and leaves
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Generally within a
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appearances on television and generally became the most famous
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Generally, the more integrity we have, the less likely it
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generally being the nastiest of nasties in the woodpile
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True to the generally accepted format of such television shows,
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Generally speaking, successful applicants fall into two categories – the qualified ones who merely need somewhere to be for a short period and those who will use the shelter of the Foundation as a spring board
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That would also give you a chance to clear the contents with whoever and to polish it generally, Sarah
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the time, it was generally considered that the crossings, which have
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squabbled with each other, and generally just could not agree what to
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There was a thick brick wall eight feet high above the uppermost public street line, generally the sixth to twelfth floor except here on the Third Canal side where it was more like the twentieth
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While Chrissie cleared up and tidied the room generally, they sat at the table
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engravings, again generally executed with more imagination than
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She looked at the names of his reference texts and generally stayed out of his way
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His questions and observations of aspects usually neglected by casual admirers brought him a level of respect from the craftsmen generally reserved for one of their own, and they said as much
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He was asked his opinions on topics under discussion, deferred to in matters of a practical nature, and generally respected as an equal
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He had to run the gauntlet of a fair bit of opposition from the family generally but nothing put him off
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He was generally friendly with everyone I discovered, but made a point of taking me under his wing, introducing me to people and it soon became a regular thing for me to go up to the pub after rehearsals with the rest of the crowd
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From your limited experience of male/female relationships, it’s generally the man who gets the ball rolling, but maybe that’s changed with equality and all that stuff
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I grin at her tone, Mel’s a legal executive with the firm; she specialises in divorce and family law generally so is more often than not tearing her hair trying to deal with her workload
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probably in her mid-thirties, plainly dressed and generally
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It ran generally northeast and was much easier walking, so he followed it
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Francois was generally devoted to his work, but there were
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The yard, if you could call it that was as generally rough looking, except nearer to the house were several flower beds, filled with tulips and Easter lilies in bloom, it must be early spring, she thought
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He would get to see more of her, hear more of her and just generally walk on air around her for that much longer
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The few days of the visit enabled the ladies ample opportunity to walk Union Street down to the Square, peruse Gump's, to window shop, and to generally enjoy the cosmopolitan pulse of the traffic along all the neighboring streets
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This little impromptu 'team' meeting was greeted handsomely by the others as it had been their own experience that generally, orders were passed along to them for the production of a given set of drawings, then they were left to their own devices to accomplish what was demanded
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They toured the site and inspected the facets of each their own interests and requirements, chatted pleasantly, and generally kept up with each other's ongoing pursuits beyond this project alone
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tennis, swimming, and generally relaxing
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been generally forced to share with their parents, and had
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generally recommended for those afraid of heights or
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They generally, too, work a good deal with their own hands, as ploughmen, harrowers, etc
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Such commodities may continue for whole centuries together to be sold at this high price ; and that part of it which resolves itself into the rent of land, is in this case the part which is generally paid above its natural rate
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His maintenance is generally advanced to him from the stock of a master, the farmer who employs him, and who would have no interest to employ him, unless he was to share in the produce of his labour, or unless his stock was to be replaced to him with a profit
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A landlord, a farmer, a master manufacturer, or merchant, though they did not employ a single workman, could generally live a year or two upon the stocks, which they have already acquired
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The workmen, accordingly, very seldom derive any advantage from the violence of those tumultuous combinations, which, partly from the interposition of the civil magistrate, partly from the superior steadiness of the masters, partly from the necessity which the greater part of the workmen are under of submitting for the sake of present subsistence, generally end in nothing but the punishment or ruin of the ringleaders
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She tripped away, and presently returned with a fresh trayful; and Toad, pitching into the toast with delight, his spirits quite restored to their usual level, told her about the boathouse, and the fish-pond, and the old walled kitchen-garden; and about the pig-pens, and the stables, and the pigeon-house, and the hen- house; and about the dairy, and the wash-house, and the china- cupboards, and the linen-presses (she liked that bit especially); and about the banqueting-hall, and the fun they had there when the other animals were gathered round the table and Toad was at his best, singing songs, telling stories, carrying on generally
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We cannot, therefore, wonder that the people in North America should generally marry very young
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`Come, there's no use in crying like that!' said Alice to herself, rather sharply; `I advise you to leave off this minute!' She generally gave herself very good advice, (though she very seldom followed it), and sometimes she scolded herself so severely as to bring tears into her eyes!'
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She ate a little bit, and said anxiously to herself, `Which way? Which way?', holding her hand on the top of her head to feel which way it was growing, and she was quite surprised to find that she remained the same size: to be sure, this generally happens when one eats cake, but Alice had got so much into the way of expecting nothing but out-of-the-way things to happen, that it seemed quite dull and stupid for life to go on in the common way
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The prices of bread and butchers' meat are generally the same, or very nearly the same, through the greater part of the united kingdom
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These, and most other things which are sold by retail, the way in which the labouring poor buy all things, are generally fully as cheap, or cheaper, in great towns than in the remoter parts of the country, for reasons which I shall have occasion to explain hereafter
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The quality of grain depends chiefly upon the quantity of flour or meal which it yields at the mill ; and, in this respect, English grain is so much superior to the Scotch, that though often dearer in appearance, or in proportion to the measure of its bulk, it is generally cheaper in reality, or in proportion to its quality, or even to the measure of its weight
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A half-starved Highland woman frequently bears more than twenty children, while a pampered fine lady is often incapable of bearing any, and is generally exhausted by two or three
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Though their marriages are generally more fruitful than those of people of fashion, a smaller proportion of their children arrive at maturity
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But though the wear and tear of a free servant be equally at the expense of his master, it generally costs him much less than that of a slave
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The disorders which generally prevail in the economy of the rich, naturally introduce themselves into the management of the former; the strict frugality and parsimonious attention of the poor as naturally establish themselves in that of the latter
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Something of the same kind happens in many other trades, in which the workmen are paid by the piece; as they generally are in manufactures, and even in country labour, wherever wages are higher than ordinary
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In cheap years it is pretended, workmen are generally more idle, and in dear times more industrious than ordinary
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"Generally Nidon-Mlarkile is loyal to a client but if there is any truth to what you say a few million could persuade us
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That a little more plenty than ordinary may render some workmen idle, cannot be well doubted; but that it should have this effect upon the greater part, or that men in general should work better when they are ill fed, than when they are well fed, when they are disheartened than when they are in good spirits, when they are frequently sick than when they are generally in good health, seems not very probable
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Years of dearth, it is to be observed, are generally among the common people years of sickness and mortality, which cannot fail to diminish the produce of their industry
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A poor independent workman will generally be more industrious than even a journeyman who works by the piece
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It appears from his account, which is copied from the registers of the public offices, that the quantity and value of the goods made in all those three manufactories has generally been greater in cheap than in dear years, and that it has always been; greatest in the cheapest, and least in the dearest years
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The manufacture of linen in Scotland, and that of coarse woollens in the West Riding of Yorkshire, are growing manufactures, of which the produce is generally, though with some variations, increasing both in quantity and value
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He was supposed to be proof against this type of manipulation, and generally he was
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It generally requires a greater stock to carry on any sort of trade in a great town than in a country village
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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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But the wages of labour are generally higher in a great town than in a country village
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A great stock, though with small profits, generally increases faster than a small stock with great profits
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find that the former sum will generally exceed the latter