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People "find" themselves; they discover hidden capacities and an understanding never used before; they develop an awareness, even of the phenomenal world, which is, to them, miraculous; they suddenly register the fact of the mind, and that they can use it, and the distinction between the knower and the instrument of knowledge becomes steadily and revealingly apparent
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She blinked into some clothes and into Ava's instrument room
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She wondered if this instrument would even be working at all by now if it weren't for nano-mechanical repairs?
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What about the instrument pack that Vic left?"
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There was no instrument yet that had detected the presence of an electromagnetic signal from the planet ahead
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Isn't the piano or some other instrument an expedient? Not at all
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Singing is vocal music and music made with an instrument is
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The instrument I once loved so dearly, became a symbol of
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"I still don't understand why you failed," Vic said, also entering the instrument room where he was working
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He worked her body like a fine tuned instrument
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It was only about half the size of the instrument room, with racks of gear on one side and a large well-equipped workbench complete with foot-pedal on the other
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'Yarriba!' he yelled and began to tune his instrument
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He could scroll thru them in each direction to the limits of his instrument
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They spent another week prying open the instrument schematics that had been transmitted from home with that quantum mechanics text
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Since none of them knew the science and the math on which this instrument operated, all they could verify is that he had correctly specified the fabrication
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They had to take the instrument itself as a given, and that was the crux of the problem
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“I’ve already got ideas on how we can instrument the quantum states in her thoughts
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“You’ll want to pop into my instrument room sir,” was all he would say
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“I guess he is,” Ava said, “but we have no other eyes and ears on the ground with access to a soul and the handheld instrument that his fabricator can produce
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“What is that instrument going to tell us?” Kelvin asked
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“We are building a handheld instrument that can entangle one’s thoughts and follow them to their destination
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He doesn’t have a finite extent you can measure with any instrument, no matter how long it takes to learn to interpret it
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Of course any instrument they could build could also be hacked, but she was trusting that Alan didn’t know enough quantum mechanics to fool them all
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keen edge on any sharp instrument, tutted disapprovingly at the offer
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To Davie the thing looks like an instrument of torture or the skeleton of a defeated alien invader
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Jorma obviously had no idea how to play the musical instrument that electric ghost made of that body today
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To the untrained man, to the casually aggressive, violence is a blunt instrument wielded on a whim and a skin full, but to Alex it is a tool employed with the loving care of a master craftsman
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instrument he was playing
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She knew little of the technical details and couldn’t really play an instrument, though she could sing decently
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He noticed that this instrument was also making the sounds for something like a separate glass xylophone that sounded like it was set up on the far side of the stage
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The team reported that the Instrument Landing System was set up, lights were working, the cradles were back to specs, trailers were parked and all equipment had been tested
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The yandrille truly is the instrument of the star fields he thought
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“It uses the Instrument Landing System or ILS
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In the center was an enormous chair, like a flower, and on it a tiny figure robed in white sat clutching an instrument and facing a panel of softly glowing hoses, pins and knobs
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The stall warning alarm sounded ominously as other alarms sounded and the instrument panel lit up with flashing lights
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No other logic-tuned instrument I've ever heard before would dare attempt an acoustic sounding note
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"He didn't want to interfere with my learning of this instrument so he went down to that reconstruction he's got going on down under the valley
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"How would he interfere with you learning this instrument?"
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But it must be considered, that the price of any instrument of husbandry, such as a labouring horse, is itself made up of the same time parts ; the rent of the land upon which he is reared, the labour of tending and rearing him, and the profits of the farmer, who advances both the rent of this land, and the wages of this labour
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To him, land is only the instrument which enables him to earn the wages of this labour, and to make the profits of this stock
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when the nurse placed the abominable instrument in her
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Placing each instrument on a chair they slid them to the back
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He was closer to the guys he used to work with in the instrument room
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Inquisition an instrument of tyranny, namely the
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The improved dexterity of a workman may be considered in the same light as a machine or instrument of trade which facilitates and abridges labour, and which, though it costs a certain expense, repays that expense with a profit
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A certain quantity of very valuable materials, gold and silver, and of very curious labour, instead of augmenting the stock reserved for immediate consumption, the subsistence, conveniencies, and amusements of individuals, is employed in supporting that great but expensive instrument of commerce, by means of which every individual in the society has his subsistence, conveniencies, and amusements, regularly distributed to him in their proper proportions
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The substitution of paper in the room of gold and silver money, replaces a very expensive instrument of commerce with one much less costly, and sometimes equally convenient
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The usual instrument of commerce having lost its value, no exchanges could be made but either by barter or upon credit
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Though the annual purchases of all the consumers, therefore, are at least equal in value to those of all the dealers, they can generally be transacted with a much smaller quantity of money ; the same pieces, by a more rapid circulation, serving as the instrument of many more purchases of the one kind than of the other
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in advance which instrument is to enter and the
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Willow used an instrument, which resembled a calligraphy pen to paint inscriptions in silver, blue, and purple
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The quantity of stock, therefore, or, as it is commonly expressed, of money, which can be lent at interest in any country, is not regulated by the value of the money, whether paper or coin, which serves as the instrument of the different loans made in that country, but by the value of that part of the annual produce, which, as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined, not only for replacing a capital, but such a capital as the owner does not care to be at the trouble of employing himself
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Those capitals may be greater, in almost any proportion, than the amount of the money which serves as the instrument of their conveyance; the same pieces of money successively serving for many different loans, as well as for many different purchases
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In this manner, the same pieces, either of coin or of paper, may, in the course of a few days, serve as the Instrument of three different loans, and of three different purchases, each of which is, in value, equal to the whole amount of those pieces
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And as the same pieces of money can thus serve as the instrument of different loans to three, or, for the same reason, to thirty times their value, so they may likewise successively serve as the instrument of repayment
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That wealth consists in money, or in gold and silver, is a popular notion which naturally arises from the double function of money, as the instrument of commerce, and as the measure of value
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In consequence of its being the instrument of commerce, when we have money we can more readily obtain whatever else we have occasion for, than by means of any other commodity
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It is not because wealth consists more essentially in money than in goods, that the merchant finds it generally more easy to buy goods with money, than to buy money with goods ; but because money is the known and established instrument of commerce, for which every thing is readily given in exchange, but which is not always with equal readiness to be got in exchange for every thing
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Though his hood was drawn up and obscured most of his face, she could make out what looked like a shadowed grin as he played the instrument
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But a quizzical glance quickly became one of wonder and amusement: winking, the man waved his gesturing hand over the wooden instrument and sure enough, the flute disappeared in a small concentration of haze and smoke
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They had no coined money, nor any established instrument of commerce of any kind
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A sort of wooden spade was their principal instrument of agriculture
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electrical instrument that one speaks into for amplification of the voice etc
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Coals may be considered both as a material of manufacture, and as an instrument of trade
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It is the instrument which executes and maintains all his other regulations
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She could not know she was the instrument God used to help bring His Son into the world
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Fear is in almost all cases a wretched instrument of govermnent, and ought in particular never to be employed against any order of men who have the smallest pretensions to independency
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For though management and persuasion are always the easiest and safest instruments of government as force and violence are the worst and the most dangerous; yet such, it seems, is the natural insolence of man, that he almost always disdains to use the good instrument, except when he cannot or dare not use the bad one
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The success of an expedient of this kind must have depended upon three different circumstances: first, upon the demand for some other instrument of commerce, besides gold and silver money, or upon the demand for such a quantity of consumable stock as could not be had without sending abroad the greater part of their gold and silver money, in order to purchase it; secondly, upon the good credit of the government which made use of this expedient ; and, thirdly, upon the moderation with which it was used, the whole value of the paper bills of credit never exceeding that of the gold and silver money which would have been necessary for carrying on their circulation, had there been no paper bills of credit
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In countries where the winter nights are long, candles are a necessary instrument of trade
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In some manufactures, besides, coal is a necessary instrument of trade ; as in those of glass, iron, and all other metals
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Swift, that in the arithmetic of the customs, two and two, instead of making four, make sometimes only one, holds perfectly true with regard to such heavy duties, which never could have been imposed, had not the mercantile system taught us, in many cases, to employ taxation as an instrument, not of revenue, but of monopoly
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If, by such a system of administration, smuggling to any considerable extent could be prevented, even under pretty high duties ; and if every duty was occasionally either heightened or lowered according as it was most likely, either the one way or the other, to afford the greatest revenue to the state; taxation being always employed as an instrument of revenue, and never of monopoly ; it seems not improbable that a revenue, at least equal to the present neat revenue of the customs, might be drawn from duties upon the importation of only a few sorts of goods of the most general use and consumption ; and that the duties of customs might thus be brought to the same degree of simplicity, certainty, and precision, as those of excise
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It is convenient for the Americans, who could always employ with profit, in the improvement of their lands, a greater stock than they can easily get, to save as much as possible the expense of so costly an instrument of commerce as gold and silver; and rather to employ that part of their surplus produce which would be necessary for purchasing those metals, in purchasing the instruments of trade, the materials of clothing, several parts of household furniture, and the iron work necessary for building and extending their settlements and plantations ; in purchasing not dead stock, but active and productive stock
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In his other arm, Orion held the Harp of Souls, a golden instrument that fit neatly in the crook of his arm; an angel spreading its wings for the structure of the Harp
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Their great demand for active and productive stock makes it convenient for them to have as little dead stock as possible, and disposes them, upon that account, to content themselves with a cheaper, though less commodious instrument of commerce, than gold and silver
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In transacting their domestic business, they would be obliged to employ a costly, instead of a cheap instrument of commerce; and the expense of purchasing this costly instrument might damp somewhat the vivacity and ardour of their excessive enterprise in the improvement of land
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Wonderful instrument for beheading enemies of the faith in the two worst years of the French Revolution
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History reveals very clearly that the SAP was dishonoured into the instrument of terror it subsequently became
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An instrument of oppression was created overnight and the SAP should never have been placed in such a position
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Like all military vehicles it had enough instrument dials to make anyone happy, especially me (does not take much says my American Patriot)
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A much blunter instrument than a sjambok it could and did broke bones, and hence killed more easily than the sjambok which was thinner, and draw more blood
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His reply was simply: ‘God works in amazing and strange ways, perhaps you are the instrument God will use to rescue her soul
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It is not a blunt instrument but a rapier to remove the cancer inside a community without destroying the community
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Leaning forward, I looked on while Aunt Martha extracted the central part of the instrument, hearing a loud hissing as the gas escaped through the trocar
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Although in some instances our government has failed to fulfill its stated promises or delayed its intended designs, the slavery issue quickly comes to mind, our Constitution has proven itself an instrument worthy of our considered opinion(s); a potential source of unrecognized events whose material and spiritual prospects, properly regarded, are possible
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The man was a one-man band, with one instrument, one song, one note
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Brubaker’s brain was a finely-honed tool, a precision, highly-developed instrument capable of amazing things
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“Stay there!” she screeched at the wayward instrument, slamming it back onto the desk
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With the swiftness of a pouncing cat, Herminia grasped the instrument and tugged at it, attempting to pull it from her grip
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• Burdizzo – This is a metal instrument used to sever or crush
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“Like a mariner upon the sea, the airman relies upon his compass, but the instrument has one failing
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It is true that he was the most powerful vice president the US has ever had, not just gathering intelligence but “shaping” (many would say falsifying) it as an instrument to guide policy
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After finding their lair, Piers had watched the aliens come and go, following them when he could with the instrument he’d stolen from the van
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“Take me to the river,” I sang sweetly to the instrument panel, as the compass held steady and true
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This could be the instrument that had almost killed
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had become my instrument of torture
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The flogger set down his instrument of torture and bowed reverently as fast as it would seem prudent, and then stepped completely away from the chained form of Philo, standing still and averting his gaze from the direction of the Patriarch
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She gawked at the instrument in amazement and pushed past to the next individual with a wad of currency, who readily agreed that one thousand, one hundred twenty-five was correct for five thousand Colones
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Your spite seems to have diminished to the point of simply gazing venomously, hoping some sort of lightning or other divine instrument of will smites me dead where I stand
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Whether or not they will become musicians or play some musical instruments in their adulthood, love of music is a gift that will continue to enrich them all their lives
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small dais set with music stands and instruments placed ready for musical hands
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uncertainly on their hind legs towards their instruments
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"I've been watching the readings going out on these instruments
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Some of the instruments Alfred left behind were simple weather and soil chemistry stations in remote areas
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Besides the instruments in microprobes in the soil, there were landers that could be flown
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Now she was drifting above it using the eyes of her android for instruments
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"There's just under half a million left now, according to these instruments
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"She would set up all the instruments and get them out
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It was a very good representation of the environment the mortal humans on the planet below lived in, she wondered if they had planted nano instruments that allowed one to converse with people on the planet below in real time
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"I've got the instruments out," she told her sister on the ground
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Her sister on the ground was worried they might have run it without the containment, but their instruments would have alarmed if they had done that and would still see it as a beacon now
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Ava keeps this room in zero-gee, and keeps the main display's of all the station's instruments in here
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The reactor had been cooling for about fifty four hours now, but the instruments on Gordon's lamp were thirty years beyond those of the Presidente Lula, and the Lula's instrumentation was up to date, even if its engine was dated
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serve those who are in need with the instruments of scientific medi-
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The technicians believe that they are instruments of God's will by making this happen while maintaining their humility among the non-technical
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It went only to enough circuitry to provide the instruments on the male side with the inputs they would generate if there really was a female side to the ship
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The instruments that were still running on the Presidente Lula were capable of detecting a signature given off by an approaching starship
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It was nearly Noonsleep, that sleep in broad daylight, when he looked at the instruments in his room again and saw other disturbing news from the direction of the Al-Harron
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"Antenna 521 and the NEI were always powered up and we've been able to bring up the PEI instruments remotely
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But Joris was also an entertainer, JJ … I mean, James … sorry … he was a brilliant acrobat and played several instruments
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Alfred preferred a fairly representational universe where you actually had to move your personification to the instruments rather than just overlaying them on your personal space
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There is also a budding industry making musical instruments growing up in the area around the Performance Hall
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JayJay still hankers after his piano and I believe there is an idea in the offing to send someone across to look into how this and other instruments requiring a fixed venue are manufactured
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That claim had been made by some scientists at some of the smaller observatories that wouldn't have had the instruments to properly analyze that plume
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Today he was looking for the details of the instruments that were detecting the signals he was analyzing
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"She's in an alternate veron store," Alan said, "The instruments say it's in your lab
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All the action was in Thom’s lab, and to do anything but watch he would have to get into there after all, re-mapping the controls and instruments at the hardware data layer and manually editing the micro-amp accounting to cover his tracks while he did that
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If he was to guess, he figured that she would go into a hang on every time slice because there was so much security preventing any signals from coming back thru Thom’s instruments to anything, including that veron store
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The only idea he had was to try and make a hole thru the security from Thom’s instruments and allow signals to come in from Ava’s instance so the remote veron execution protocol could complete
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Their instruments had detected the possibility of naturally occurring condensates but they had not done entanglement studies
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But heavy with guilt after my foolishness that afternoon, I kept to the sides and the back, hidden amongst some visitors watching Aristethes and his son sitting with their instruments upon a table
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At first he didn't trust his instruments and went over them carefully
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"Yeah, in its way, but there's math behind it and it's effecting the instruments
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"There are other phenomenon that can effect instruments," Thom said
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As well as the instruments themselves, she combed his sensory scene generators, as well as those that the other people present had been using at the time
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He didn't want to have to think about what this meant did he? He didn't want to say that his instruments were telling them that all the dark matter was conspiring to wipe out all Angels from the realm of Sol
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They were still setting up the instruments to tune into the atoms in the mini veron store that were entangled with the fourth order condensate in his largest antimatter trap to date
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He could even understand Heymon and Glayet's cautions that the laws of physics allowed Brazilian Intelligence to tap into their system thru his instruments if he left it unsecured
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Their diversion to the Kuiper Belt was barely detectable with astronomical instruments at this point
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"That's what our instruments are telling us
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However, if they are using quantum entanglement to communicate, only Thom’s instruments would detect it
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“Unless we re-write the laws of physics,” Heymon said, “and we may have to re-write a lot of the laws of physics if we can’t find the bug in Thom’s instruments
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If they had agents who were able to infiltrate his ship using instruments they weren’t even supposed to have, they certainly had agents that could infiltrate the charity wards where his mother was kept
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“As far as I can tell, the readings are coming from the physics of the instruments in base reality
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If my diagnostics haven’t been corrupted, and I believe they have not, and I am not encapsulated, the instruments are seeing base reality and not a simulated signal
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“That came in from Thom’s instruments,” Heymon said
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“I was out front stopping Alan, not in here at the instruments
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You have to be inside the secure area to get to the pins to reprogram any of the hardware Thom’s instruments are using
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She felt the instruments reading the state changes in the condensate chamber as a gentle current drawing her in
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“But the bad news is we have to get a modification of those instruments to a mortal who is dying and make him ascend
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“Sir,” Darryl said, “We have data that indicates their instruments must lie inside the nucleus of a single atom
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instruments, and that of all sorts
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He probably learned more than the biology department could have with all their instruments if they had been down here
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Once on the porch, she could hear the distinctive difference in musical instruments
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He would have been OK if one of the instruments had been a huge pipe organ taking up all of the stage end of the room, except that it also made sounds no pipe organ could even hypothetically consider
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“They’re done, Dundorada’s put their patch boxes and instruments in their cases and are heading for the theirops
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instruments back in the boot before climbing into our
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She hoped whatever instruments she still had on were recording some of this
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Another thing she liked about the school was that there were always plenty of decent instruments laying around in the labs after hours and there were quite a few people that played
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A fourth part, it may perhaps be thought is necessary for replacing the stock of the farmer, or for compensating the wear and tear of his labouring cattle, and other instruments of husbandry
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The great improvements in the coarser manufactories of both linen and woollen cloth furnish the labourers with cheaper and better clothing; and those in the manufactories of the coarser metals, with cheaper and better instruments of trade, as well as with many agreeable and convenient pieces of household furniture
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instruments that David made (see Neh
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to explain to any young man, in the completest manner, how to apply the instruments, and
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man who ploughs the ground with a team of horses or oxen, works with instruments of which
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the materials which he works upon, too, is as variable as that of the instruments which he
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In adjusting the terms of the lease, the landlord endeavours to leave him no greater share of the produce than what is sufficient to keep up the stock from which he furnishes the seed, pays the labour, and purchases and maintains the cattle and other instruments of husbandry, together with the ordinary profits of farming stock in the neighbourhood
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"We have a better idea Flitter" called Seaboy as he and Sky carried in the schools musical instruments
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In every different stage of improvement, besides, the raising of equal quantities of corn in the same soil and climate, will, at an average, require nearly equal quantities of labour; or, what comes to the same thing, the price of nearly equal quantities; the continual increase of the productive powers of labour, in an improved state of cultivation, being more or less counterbalanced by the continual increasing price of cattle, the principal instruments of agriculture
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They are rich in the industry and skill of their artificers and manufacturers, in every sort of machinery which can facilitate and abridge labour; in shipping, and in all the other instruments and means of carriage and commerce: but they are poor in corn, which, as it must be brought to them from distant countries, must, by an addition to its price, pay for the carriage from those countries
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Then she opened her doctor’s bag and started to lay out her instruments
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Those who cultivated the ground, were obliged to build their own houses, to make their own household furniture, their own clothes, shoes, and instruments of agriculture
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Her real belief was still that the asteroids were natural and rich educated people played games of self-delusion with instruments so sensitive that they were better connected to the spirit world than reality
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Secondly, it may be employed in the improvement of land, in the purchase of useful machines and instruments of trade, or in such like things as yield a revenue or profit without changing masters, or circulating any further
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He has occasion for no machines or instruments of trade, unless his shop or warehouse be considered as such
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In a great iron-work, for example, the furnace for melting the ore, the forge, the slit-mill, are instruments of trade which cannot be erected without a very great expense
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That part of the capital of the farmer which is employed in the instruments of agriculture is a fixed, that which is employed in the wages and maintenance of his labouring servants is a circulating capital
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The price or value of his labouring cattle is a fixed capital, in the same manner as that of the instruments of husbandry; their maintenance is a circulating capital, in the same manner as that of the labouring servants
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First, of all useful machines and instruments of trade, which facilitate and abridge labour
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They are a sort of instruments of trade, and may be considered in the same light
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No fixed capital can yield any revenue but by means of a circulating capital The most useful machines and instruments of trade will produce nothing, without the circulating capital, which affords the materials they are employed upon, and the maintenance of the workmen who employ them
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This is the real exchange that is annually made between those two orders of people, though it seldom happens that the rude produce of the one, and the manufactured produce of the other, are directly bartered for one another ; because it seldom happens that the farmer sells his corn and his cattle, his flax and his wool, to the very same person of whom he chuses to purchase the clothes, furniture, and instruments of trade, which he wants
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In manufactures, the same number of hands, assisted with the best machinery, will work up a much greater quantity of goods than with more imperfect instruments of trade
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First, as those machines and instruments of trade, etc
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Thirdly, and lastly, the machines and instruments of trade, etc
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The gross revenue of the society, the annual produce of their land and labour, is increased by the whole value which the labour of those workmen adds to the materials upon which they are employed, and their neat revenue by what remains of this value, after deducting what is necessary for supporting the tools and instruments of their trade
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the line of instruments and, in background, the
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Orchestra, with the instruments aligned in
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The productive powers of the same number of labourers cannot be increased, but in consequence either of some addition and improvement to those machines and instruments which facilitate and abridge labour, or of more proper division and distribution of employment
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If a poor workman was obliged to purchase a month's or six months' provisions at a time, a great part of the stock which he employs as a capital in the instruments of his trade, or in the furniture of his shop, and which yields him a revenue, he would be forced to place in that part of his stock which is reserved for immediate consumption, and which yields him no revenue
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Part of the capital of the master manufacturer is employed as a fixed capital in the instruments of his trade, and replaces, together with its profits, that of some other artificer of whom he purchases them
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It augments the value of those materials by their wages, and by their masters' profits upon the whole stock of wages, materials, and instruments of trade employed in the business
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The seed, the cattle, and the instruments of husbandry, were all his
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The proprietor furnished them with the seed, cattle, and instruments of husbandry, the whole stock, in short, necessary for cultivating the farm
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Among the Tartars, as among all other nations of shepherds, who are generally ignorant of the use of money, cattle are the instruments of commerce and the measures of value
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Even Zarko and Ashpenaz bowed; only the musicians remained upright as they played their musical instruments
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That part of his capital which had usually been employed in purchasing materials, and in paying his workmen, might, without much difficulty, perhaps, find another employment ; but that part of it which was fixed in workhouses, and in the instruments of trade, could scarce be disposed of without considerable loss
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Carius smiled at the younger soldier again and then approached the doctor who had just begun to clean his instruments
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The scribe placed his tablet and writing instruments in front of him, ready to complete the registration of the marriage as required by law
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As they are the universal instruments of commerce, they are more readily received in return for all commodities than any other goods ; and, on account of their small bulk and great value, it costs less to transport them backward and forward from one place to another than almost any other sort of merchandize, and they lose less of their value by being so transported