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Unsurprisingly, with such a precisely framed chal enge, the calls and
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describe it as if they know precisely what they are
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She did it with machine-like precision, and it looked like she would have been able to pick them up all by herself if they didn’t cooperate
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Archimedes had thus far calculated the precise movements of pigeons while mating, the precise outcomes of humans trying to mate, and the effect of pollen dust on bees' flight patterns
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inexorably to this precise moment
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‘I think it is precisely that which is bothering the Inspector
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but the most trusted draughtsmen precisely because I did not want to see pictures or
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be more precise, there can be no faith at all
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‘What is it precisely that’s bothering you?’
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There were large observatories and they were doing very precise plots of the body's position and making calculations from that
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The fact was, it was impossible to have enough precision in the measurements to know if it would hit or just come close
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Significant other … now what does that mean precisely?
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’ Her mind busily occupied in wondering precisely what ‘helping out a bit’ comprised exactly and whether the authorities knew about it
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‘Thank you … this is precisely what I need
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one of the Burfords, eh? What is it you want precisely, Angie?’
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“Lady Chimaera owed her extraordinary vampiric powers precisely to that pact
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‘Precisely … he told me that he’d requested an investigation and jumped to the conclusion that I was there because I’d been asked to look into the problem … it would appear he’s not alone in that assumption
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The interesting thing is that when God speaks, He is so precise in His words that He acts as though there is no other opinion
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When the full number has come in, it is precisely at that point that the Lord returns
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It happens precisely 3 ½ years into the Tribulation
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precisely what they had been up to
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We cannot be precise about the size of the threat,
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You want to reduce that abdomen don’t you ? Then do please remember that there is no hurry at all in this exercise, and the slow s-l-o-w lowering of the legs is precisely what strengthens, tones, exercises, and reduces those flabby abdominal muscles and helps to reduce fat in this area
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and you are, for that precise imagined moment,
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They were tough flight trainers, but their flyers performed with split second precision
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At precisely one minute past the hour, when he was sure the coast was clear, an older gentleman in a well-cut suit came and sat on the bench
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“Precisely John, now do you understand what is at play here
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Just as they had practiced in training over and over again, the precision of their arcs, and their flawless dives took out many dragons on that first pass
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I can follow his argument about the precision he gains by averaging more samples
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"There's a lot of high precision arithmetic involved, much higher precision than the original sensor readings
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‘Alastair tells me there’ll be a whole cast rehearsal up at the hall and I think it would probably be a good idea if you and I went along to it to demonstrate to the operatic society precisely what good terms we’re on
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Precision tracking hardware with telescopic feedback, a tangler diode
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Come to think of it, most of the time that is precisely what men are thinking about!’
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urgently, which is precisely where his old military training kicked
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The Emotion Code is easy to use and precise
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again with an electrode in the same precise spot, the
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in a precise and simple way
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It is precisely because we can air our views without fear of
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It is precisely because of these ancient traditions of fair play and
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precise emotion was, who was involved, and more
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attracted to the area precisely because the tissues were
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And precisely what are your intentions, Gary? You can’t ask him that
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direction too- at precisely the same angle
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Keeping precise records of the times and electrical
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They follow very precise tracks
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precisely one minute past the hour, when he was sure the coast was
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key to all self-testing methods is finding the precise
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testing knows precisely which one of these trapped
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“dread”, even in a situation where dread is the precise
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a more precise answer
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have I got any bread rolls lying around in here? I tend to buy the half-baked rolls and keep them in the freezer for precisely this sort of moment
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She got lost thinking anyone could control single neurons to that level of precision
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As she goes on to explain precisely how the patrons support the society, I gaze at them … Sheila and Don Mackenzie
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’ I said, grinning and appreciating precisely what he is saying
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The two ambulance men transfer her from the dance floor to the stretcher slowly and with precision
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more precisely, mused Tom, widely variable in the amount of interest
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‘Half brother to be precise,’ answered Kassim in a
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Relieved, though she couldn’t explain why precisely, she went on, the only residue of this experience a wary tinge of respect for the nature surrounding her
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“Because it doesn’t have the precision and you can’t properly sterilize it
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thrust with ease and precision, leaving death in his
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Concentrating on not dropping the tray he was holding, the uniformed policeman kicked the door gently with one foot while he balanced on the other and manipulated the tray through the doorway, protruding tongue demonstrating precisely how much effort it was taking him
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“Oh, it’s just because it is much easier to repeat the precise
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Ted has been thinking about nothing else all day, or more precisely, how to turn the situation to his advantage
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In this city’s factories there was precision machinery still in production use, that was manufactured before the birth of Christ
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here in the Grange – well, in the grounds, to be precise
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remember the precise sequence of movements the old woman had
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For no matter how precise the language, it can not perform the same duty as the picture
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They ranged over the roadway from one side to the other, the ladies executing with expert precision each posture, block, deflection, and duck
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They picked up their staffs and began following him down the road, every now and then 'switching sides' at a moment of their own choosing and with a flourish of new precision
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'As above, so below,' may be turned on its head and read the other way round as well, and that is precisely what we can see in the world within our arena of observation
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” Then he continued, “This inner halving, or doubling, is precisely what gives rise to the fractal phenomenon
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“I am most taken with Hipolyta's handwriting and number formation, always so precise; she would provide an excellent model of instruction for the younger one's as they attempt proper letter construction and also as they move from block letters to cursive---always such a challenge for the finer muscles of the hand and wrist
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Lawrence Spelman found precisely the property he wished to develop
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Precisely my own determination; Harry step over here,” called Mr
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Like Crystal’s name, it fit her precisely, as pristine and refined as a fine diamond
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' The old gentleman was only a little vague on the precise methodology of the regimen, that it was passed generation to generation through certain families unchanged was very clear
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It was never afterward disclosed precisely how it began, except that it started with the gentlemen
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Most of the good ones today have active pickups which take a lot of precision to be accurate enough and not use too much air
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only did he give them the apartment they were staying at but the precise time of the
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It naturally aims at bringing always that precise quantity thither which may be sufficient to supply, and no more than supply, that demand
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Thus far at least seems certain, that, in order to bring up a family, the labour of the husband and wife together must, even in the lowest species of common labour, be able to earn something more than what is precisely necessary for their own maintenance; but in what proportion, whether in that above-mentioned, or many other, I shall not take upon me to determine
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In Great Britain, the wages of labour seem, in the present times, to be evidently more than what is precisely necessary to enable the labourer to bring up a family
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"Good, for that is precisely what I intend to give them
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To finding out precisely what happened at Lock Core
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To ascertain what is the average profit of all the different trades carried on in a great kingdom, must be much more difficult; and to judge of what it may have been formerly, or in remote periods of time, with any degree of precision, must be altogether impossible
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But though it may be impossible to determine, with any degree of precision, what are or were the average profits of stock, either in the present or in ancient times, some notion may be formed of them from the interest of money
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From the precise time when Luray shrunk down he thought she had given her real address and hadn't thought of that possibility
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He took precise measurements of everything
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Its parts were all precision-cast high-strength ceramic like his tableware had been back on Gordon's Lamp
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Grandpa and Seaboy followed behind, canvas had a special relationship with Grandpa Wellbeloved as it would do precisely what he asked
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“No, what I asked was how come you are here at this precise minute chasing my Harvest Festival poster around my window with a big hammer in your hand balancing on the top of an unstable ladder brandishing a political banner in the other hand, throwing tacks about
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Less precise and efficient, Drau’d took command of the rest of the soldiers
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He didn’t turn to watch them as they entered, but placed his next block precisely atop the tower
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Its nominal value, the quantity of gold and silver by which this annual produce could be expressed or represented, would, no doubt, be very different ; but its real value, the real quantity of labour which it could purchase or command, would be precisely the same
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The amount of the metal pieces which are annually paid to an individual, is often precisely equal to his revenue, and is upon that account the shortest and best expression of its value
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“Precisely! You should be
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But the power of purchasing, or the goods which can successively be bought with the whole of those money pensions, as they are successively paid, must always be precisely of the same value with those pensions ; as must likewise be the revenue of the different persons to whom they are paid
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The goods to be bought and sold being precisely the same as before, the same quantity of money will be sufficient for buying and selling them
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The channel of circulation, if I may be allowed such an expression, will remain precisely the same as before
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The effects of it have been precisely those above described