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1. In Carolina, where the planters, as in other British colonies, are generally both farmers and landlords, and where rent, consequently, is confounded with profit, the cultivation of rice is found to be more profitable than that of corn, though their fields produce only one crop in the year, and though, from the prevalence of the customs of Europe, rice is not there the common and favourite vegetable food of the people
2. , accordingly, though he did not embrace himself the greater part of the doctrines of the reformation, was yet enabled, by their general prevalence, to suppress all the monasteries, and to abolish the authority of the church of Rome in his dominions
3. In the disorderly state of Europe, during the prevalence of the feudal government, the sovereign was obliged to content himself with taxing those who were too weak to refuse to pay taxes
4. When you have given your puppy sufficient feedback regarding the strength of his bite only then can you begin to reduce the prevalence of the biting behavior
5. ogy and with the prevalence of mobile devices,
6. gained prevalence after the Korean War as a result of widespread starvation
7. There have been several studies on weight and headache prevalence,
8. There have been several studies on weight and headache prevalence, especially migraines, in children
9. The prevalence of polygamy, social
10. HIV prevalence in Achaam is estimated at 1
11. 1% can bring the general prevalence down to 0
12. which has conclusively established and documented the prevalence of molestation by
13. blindness, or other physically expressed psychological symptoms: "Perhaps because of this emotional vulnerability there was a striking rise in the prevalence of hysteria
14. The prevalence of problems with eating also demonstrates an increased attempt to
15. The formulation of hypotheses about the true prevalence of functional psychiatric
16. The incidence and prevalence of intrafamilial and extrafamilial sexual abuse of female children
17. prevalence, hence those moments where you feel truly
18. earlier because I am shocked by the prevalence of this “instant
19. The Golden Age was marked by a prevalence of arcades and new color arcade games that continued through the 1980s
20. The prevalence of these “dummy diseases” is highly
21. Mankind is far from knowing its real abilities and real forces because of the prevalence of the animal nature
22. This clearly indicates the prevalence of the Decommissioned Adult phenomenon, by and large, in the Musalmans all over
23. Pharaoh did not only deny, furthermore he followed that refusal with a serious trial in blocking the prevalence of the right religion
24. With the prevalence of salted processed and restaurant food, simply avoiding the salt
25. In a study of Chinese women, increasing tea consumption was associated with increasing prevalence of PMS
26. consumption of caffeine-containing beverages was associated with increases in both the prevalence and severity of PMS
27. smoke have been implicated in chronic nasal congestion and the prevalence of chronic
28. language family has a high prevalence in Southeast Asia, and it is thought to
29. To understand the serious prevalence of my issue, I will need to explain it in
30. However, what is possible is to simply be aware of the prevalence of thought in your experience
31. Once you experience that thought is not a very large container for the truth, this gives way to another question: What else is here besides thought? What else is true? As you sense the prevalence of thought and possibly even the deeper current of unconscious beliefs and assumptions, you may also begin to sense what surrounds and contains thought
32. The prevalence of gallstones is high in the United States, and thus should be
33. While in Zimbabwe, I asked a young man why people still engage in reckless sexual behaviors when they are fully aware of the prevalence of the AIDS/HIV crisis
34. In contrast, this is where the prevalence of the imagination-based approach is
35. In my view, the prevalence of illegal file sharing is indicative of a collectivity plagued
36. females of substance should curb their instinctive heart-ruled decisions and allow prevalence of
37. Its prevalence is much higher than official records show
38. Even in affluent countries today with an overabundance of food: the lack of variety in diet persists and is further degraded by the prevalence and preference of processed food over unprocessed food
39. � This may not come as a fully developed, entirely conscious choice because of the prevalence of meaning perspectives that motivate or drive or actions
40. presence and prevalence of both evil and bad karma
41. That’s it! But the tetanus shot they give you is proven to cause infertility in women, because it blocks the hormone that the female’s body has to release in order to sustain implantation of the embryo on the lining of the womb! Meningococcal meningitis is a deadly disease and because of its prevalence on college campuses some dorms mandate that you have to have the vaccine for it
42. It is said, however, in reply to this assertion of the first claim of the literal and obvious sense of words in the interpretation of Scripture doctrine, that we are overlooking the undeniable prevalence of metaphor in the Biblical writings, and especially in the teaching of Jesus Himself
43. Christ describes the state of the earth at His second Advent, not as if it should be the end of an age of righteousness, but at the end of an age of apostasy, like 'the days of Noah,’ when but few expected Him; thus indicating a general prevalence of erroneous prophetic opinion in the church, and a corresponding departure from God
44. The researchers of the study believe that the patients have a higher prevalence to periodontal disease due to what they call chronic nutritional stress
45. The researchers in the study looked at the prevalence of a bacteria called MicroRNA and studied how prevalent it was in patients who were obese compared to those whose BMI (body mass index) was lower
46. What this means is that now that scientists have this new information about the prevalence of this bacteria in obese patients, they can start developing some treatment technologies specifically targeted at those who are more at risk for periodontal disease
47. His notion of music is transferred from harmony of sounds to harmony of life: in this he is assisted by the ambiguities of language as well as by the prevalence of Pythagorean notions
48. 3 million study that would, for the first time, explore in depth the prevalence of mental illness in the US and the treatments currently in use
49. In early 2011, some of the cutting edges of regulatory coverage are the issues surrounding HFTs, algorithmic trading programs, and the prevalence of computer-assisted trading programs that seek to capture the liquidity rebates across electronic communication networks (ECNs)
50. The prevalence of crooks in mining is pestilential