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    1. Put it into the success equation


    2. Remember the success equation; action, plus belief, plus


    3. I’m unhappily married to a freeloading spider who just squats around the web doing nothing but waste his precious energy and cost me precious sleep


    4. Usually a sentence or equation would start on a white board written in black marker


    5. The equation of life dictates that harmony be balanced by evolution or growth


    6. Though they were less than a thousand miles from the equator, snow lingered deep into Morningday on the dense forest of shaftwood that coated the hills miles above


    7. That was about as close as it approached while sitting on the ground a few miles from the equator


    8. He was built to solve mathematical equations and predict the outcome of certain events


    9. This heat is most concentrated around the equator where the sunlight is greatest


    10. He squatted down next to the young man so as not to be overheard

    11. It is not adequate to motivate ourselves positively, when we are positive, no psyching is necessary


    12. It was a typical small town Garda station; a low squat building with a couple of aged squad cars parked badly outside


    13. equation, but he liked her balls


    14. Except, of course, for the unbending equation, for the balancing highs and


    15. balancing factor in the equation was Smith


    16. grinding pain that the equation must have balance


    17. Danton stood in the middle of the room and looked down at the squat figure by the


    18. I squatted on a thin mattress on the floor of a small, underground room


    19. When the door to my cell opened and he squatted down in front of me I had assumed that he was as nonchalant about all of this as he looked


    20. He squatted with his back against the far corridor wall and watched me through the open door

    21. Qualifications, definitions, and duties of elders have been adequately discussed in another chapter of this book


    22. I squatted down, still brushing like mad, wild eyed and humming loudly


    23. The chain fixed to my wrist was a problem, but I found that I could do basic press-ups and squats


    24. Menachem introduced me to a world of shabby-chic fitness, and we competed with each other in impossible contests; press-ups and squat-thrusts, star-jumps, stomach crunches, and bicep lifts


    25. Leaning up on my elbow I looked down at Menachem’s swollen face and saw in those bruises a love that can never be adequately expressed in words


    26. It then goes from that point into how our idea of faith is inadequate


    27. Psalm 63 gives reference that Jesus’ wings are the very wings of God – thus equating Him with God


    28. He goes one step further than equating Jesus with a deliverer


    29. How many times have I heard this passage references, or read this passage in the Bible? How many times have I heard someone say that Jesus’ death on the cross delivers us from sin? How many times have I heard it equated that Jesus is the Messiah because He sacrificed Himself for our sakes? All of these statements, as true as they might be, were shallow clichés that missed entirely the point


    30. All of this is equated as him being a man who has the spirit of the gods

    31. It is a commonly held belief that where there is light there must be darkness, that forces of life are matched by those of death and that in all things there is a balanced equation of equals and opposites


    32. It has become more than a cook's court now, it is where the top aquatic food chefs compete at large elaborate counters with flaring flames and loud sizzling


    33. Except, of course, for the unbending equation, for the balancing highs and lows in the song of Smith’s stars


    34. There had to be the absolute cold that allowed Smith to feel the warmth, and the inevitable balancing factor in the equation was Smith


    35. Danton stood in the middle of the room and looked down at the squat figure by the wall, finding it extremely hard to deal with the situation


    36. Uganda is a prime spot for space exploration due to its position on the equator


    37. We could build on Idi Amins efforts by having training centers for Afronauts and setting up launch pads along the equator where space craft can take off


    38. That took them out of the equation … the two men had gone on towards the pedestrian subway … okay


    39. "The math would have to be the same on both planets," Luray said, "Even though I wouldn't presume to recognize an equation that could describe a stargate, I know the same ones have to hold true at each star, except for the local constants


    40. "I'm amazed to know that you understand what the word stargate means and that there would be strong equations involved in their construction

    41. He slashed thru that with an eraser, shifted the equator and had the eye revolve with the bundle on the axis


    42. This is an indication that the linings of the joints in your neck are inadequately lubricated and that there is an accumulation of calcium deposits there


    43. ‘But the reins control the geyenghant quite adequately


    44. The substances of which gallstones are made are produced when the body is unable to cope adequately with the amount of fat consumed


    45. Squatting behind the bush, I realise that Berndt’s advice was probably extremely sensible


    46. Normal doesn't have to be boring and nice does not have to equate with un-fun! That's the


    47. men, dark green is a color that is equated with masculinity and wealth


    48. I squatted on the pillion and couldn't get any wetter, so I relaxed into the rain like you relax into the sea, and right away felt much better, calmer


    49. He explained that, although new to them all, it was clearly a hybrid from the equatorial regions, a masterful admixture of the new world and the old ways of the English garden


    50. On his head played theorems and equations, numbers and symbols, representing the sciences














































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