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1. It was developed to help reduce inflammation, promote healthy circulation and healing, and alleviate pain and because of its strong odors will repel most insects as well as keep them from eating your plants
2. This smell will repel many insects
3. Pea Leaves: Can be made into an infusion that will repel most chewing insects
4. Radish: An infusion of the leaves when added to a dash of Tabasco and a dash of soap will repel most chewing insects, whiteflies, ants and some animals
5. Duncan, you don’t mind if I call you Duncan do you,” she purred, “my scientists tell me that they have come up with a device they can install above your planet; it should provide the shielding you will need to repel a Scather attack
6. 5 One to repel the sin of itself
7. and how to repel them
8. Though it's doubtful we could repel them again, there's no need for them to repeat such an attack
9. The one man in all of known history who was able to repel the Horde
10. Covered in a whirlwind of blue, Emily fought to repel it with every bit of strength she had left
11. If you manage to repel them they will do the same again the next night
12. When Dona’Cora came at them, they threw everything they had at her, desperate to repel her
13. matter, that seemed to repel each other like
14. South Pole and they will repel each other
15. Ignar’s Den, oddly, seemed to repel the fire, and it was there that Jeslin was holed up with Ayrim during the battle, and it was there that she now cared for the child and his father
16. In order to render them less formidable, according to some authors, Dioclesian, according to others, Constantine, first withdrew them from the frontier, where they had always before been encamped in great bodies, generally of two or three legions each, and dispersed them in small bodies through the different provincial towns, from whence they were scarce ever removed, but when it became necessary to repel an invasion
17. Thesa's badgers were attacked with such hatred and ferocity, that for a moment, he thought they would be overrun straight away, but the black badger's bravery was a spur to those around him, and they managed to repel the first charge
18. That it has managed to contest and repel any number of assaults by its detractors says less about the resiliency of its defenders, perhaps, than its principle appeal, that all things considered, has superseded the sporadic misplacement of confidence and questionable examples of those (otherwise) entrusted to its care
19. “And I’m prepared to repel boarders, sonny boy
20. Scornful men bring the city into the snare, but wise men repel wrath
21. Poseidon: If there would be anyone that could try to repel the power of the Abyss over the minds of Titans, that would be Akira
22. The Frances arcabuceros then fired their volley expecting to repel the infantry
23. sting, as with a sword, those who draw near their hive, and repel them even to death
24. And such a populace would have the resources, independence, and freedom to repel the State
25. limitation and placed within his ancient atomism the void as the unfilled and yielding quality of the world that was receptive to motion, and further presumed that atoms could collide, repel, and grab onto one anoth-
26. Meanwhile our wounded are being treated, our Translocation and Flight medallions are being recharged, and with every minute that passes, our nations are more prepared to repel invaders
27. 18 But why should we point attention to the sympathy toward children shown by irrational animals? 19 The very bees at the season of honey making attack all who approach; and pierce with their sting as with a sword those who draw near their hive and repel them even to death
28. rodents, but the chemicals used to repel them may be inviting in
29. They draw us toward or repel us from one another
30. Especially on a ship designed to repel full-on marine invasions involving hundreds of soldiers
31. or repel each other depending on the direction of cur-
32. which repel each other within the soup
33. in attempting to restore equilibrium, will usually repel the field line too
34. repel foreign intrusions – in a sense acting like the immunity system in the
35. but wherever they struck, the pyramid flickered with blue light, repel ing
36. We are better off, however, for the firbolgs, minotaurs and beholders in the Gorgon Plane were exponentially more difficult to repel
37. Leif, the half-ghoul Sentinel, and mutual friend of ours, has also theorized that the establishment of his race of trolls was due to the absence of sufficient forces to repel the masses of orcs that poured from the mines in Mount Crow
38. Species of humanoids that have warred between themselves will be encouraged to unite to repel the ongoing threat of the Harad Ghul
39. Repel (Evil) with what is better: then wil
40. to repel and destroy all negative thoughts and deeds that are directed against me
41. It did not however, repel the insect bites they suffered, but at least acted as a temporary anaesthetic
42. Its natural elements are atomic in structure, and therefore repel similar poles
43. Gomes and the family carried the materials and began to construct sturdy barricades that would repel any shots from Tafferel and his men
44. He guessed Maria grabbed the first thing she could to repel her attacker and that was a knitting needle
45. As that wild yell rose above the clamor, there was an instant's lull, and then a hundred throats bayed ferocious answer and warriors came leaping to repel the attack presaged by the warning
46. Some made their living selling charms and love potions, wards to repel warts or spots and the like
47. As it was, thanks to Akie’s vigilance and warning, they were located on the monitors whilst climbing the rear superstructure, and armed crewmen were able to repel them before they could complete the forty-foot climb up to the first access point
48. His forces stood ready to repel the invaders
49. Three of them traveled with most convoys and could safely repel anything smaller than a Federation carrier fleet
50. With a snarl Morg unleased repeated Wap-Diyukans like thunder that Lezura and Joey had to repel with constant Bluebursts
1. "You are repelled by this
2. attracted to and repelled by him
3. things or thoughts and repelled by negative things
4. “ What is attracted to and what is repelled against?
5. He stopped by the gate that had repelled her the other night
6. Home is in this manner the centre, if I may say so, round which the capitals of the inhabitants of every country are continually circulating, and towards which they are always tending, though, by particular causes, they may sometimes be driven off and repelled from it towards more distant employments
7. Only now did he feel a sense of security; anything the Elusivers tried to throw at him was sure to be repelled
8. We also know that water exhibits diamagnetic properties - water is repelled when exposed to a magnetic field
9. If we keep these possibilities in mind, we could reach a point of equilibrium where water could be suspended above the Earth’s atmosphere: If a spherical layer of water’s distance from the Earth was such, that the force exerted on it through the Earth’s gravity equalled the repelling force of a strong enough magnetic field that repelled the water with as much force, we would have a favourable result and water would be able to exist in a suspended condition above the atmosphere
10. Stumbling forward, repelled and fascinated at the same time, Grindel tentatively reached out a trembling paw towards the severed head
11. The Russians repelled the German attacks and advanced towards the Polish borders
12. Poloinia and Hungaria were still fighting over Bohemia, although Poloinia also had repelled an invasion by the Ottoman Empire last year
13. Esteban had repelled an earlier invasion in 1475
14. They have withstood or avoided or repelled
15. All of the children finally arrived at the ships with the support of a group of adults who accompanied them and repelled the incoming monster attacks
16. Their real defense was to concentrate on the beauty of Love, thus increasing their vibrations of Love, which naturally repelled any spirit that did not like Love
17. “It wasn’t your appearance that repelled her
18. I asked her what was the one thing that repelled her most about being at the Station, and she said it is Mother
19. ‘The Tanarian army attempted a dawn raid against Army Group West, it was repelled with heavy casualties and they are now in a state of rout, relayed Cedar
20. ‘They have spent years hiding and protecting their grounds, preparing their actions long before we knew of their plots, they have repelled all our magic and believe me we have tried to use it
21. When there is perfect symmetry in awareness — being neither attracted to an attribute nor repelled by its contrary attribute (i
22. Perfect symmetry in awareness simply means that the individual is neither attracted nor repelled by opposites
23. The former is a perfectly symmetric awareness, often called a ‘non-manifestive consciousness,’ which is neither attracted nor repelled by opposites and beyond dualities (i
24. It had repelled most of the rain, even the small waterfall at the mouth of the cave
25. repelled, because it frightened me
26. The bogey elevated the support staff and shaking it repelled him to the airs, falling down this time close to where my sisters were
27. It repelled some of the attacking humanoids but many more braved the scorching heat of the enchantment to leap into the melee
28. I was beginning to feel repelled at the idea of close physical contact with anyone who wasn’t slim, clean, young and sexy
29. My knowing sought to see it all: two other thresholds, not of gold, but glowing red that led instead to feeling drawn and then repelled
30. Together they successfully raided many caravans from Becca, they had repelled the army of Becca when they attacked at Badr
31. And the treacherous Jews of the Bani Qaynuqa had been repelled as well
32. Bart looked at the hysterical old man - mauve lips flecked with spittle, veins standing out on stringy neck, watery eyes staring straight ahead - and was repelled
33. His father was repelled
34. Matthew was repelled by it and he felt a great deal of sympathy for his much-
35. The ruthless power that had repelled her, drew her now
36. He started to lean towards me and jerked himself back as his magic repelled the Dracule’s
37. He stumbled by accident on a website which fascinated and repelled him in
38. We had not fired on the battleship at that point, although we had repelled and destroyed with passive defenses waves of smaller ships that had also attacked the decoy
39. They repelled him, as if to say not to do it
40. Notice that the majority of the sites where the Swordsmen were repelled were defended either by the Eretz security forces or by your company
41. The captain tried to stare down Lezura, but Lezura’s intense eyes repelled any energy of superiority the captain thought he had
42. on itself and jumped high, as if repelled by the life-force that webbed the hillside, a leap
43. In the run-up to the Second World War the Japanese also had another encounter with Russian troops, but the Japanese invasion of Mongolia in 1939 was repelled by the Soviets
44. This is also why you need repelled by it? Or are they indifferent?
45. The sources of such supply are human and they become weary, rebellious, tired, bored, disgusted, repelled, or plainly amused by the narcissist's incessant dependence, his childish craving for attention, his exaggerated or even paranoid fears which lead to obsessive-compulsive behaviours
46. “The initial attacks on the Melioran convoy were repelled
47. In the same way, he is also not repelled by what others find
48. They deprived the She-Camel of her baby and repelled against the commandment of their Lord
49. But they repelled his supreme logical revelation and thought that he could be joking and cheating them with his new words which they never heard before
50. Because they repelled his logic and high revelation he argued them, therefore he (pth) decided to urge their thoughts in a practical way and determined to smash their idols to make them realize that they (the idols) had absolutely no power nor strength, so he drew up an elaborated plan to smash their idols and did it in a proper time,
1. repelling the familiar just as they radiate
2. Every derangement of the natural distribution of stock is necessarily hurtful to the society in which it takes place; whether it be by repelling from a particular trade the stock which would otherwise go to it, or by attracting towards a particular trade that which would not otherwise come to it
3. If we keep these possibilities in mind, we could reach a point of equilibrium where water could be suspended above the Earth’s atmosphere: If a spherical layer of water’s distance from the Earth was such, that the force exerted on it through the Earth’s gravity equalled the repelling force of a strong enough magnetic field that repelled the water with as much force, we would have a favourable result and water would be able to exist in a suspended condition above the atmosphere
4. Toral, however, staunchly declined to capitulate, but did all in his power to prolong the truce until reinforcements, marching from Manzanillo, should arrive to aid him in repelling the assault he hourly expected, but which Shafter was powerless to carry out
5. As we came to Rapid City, the clouds were so dark and ominous that I started wondering whether our 16-year-old, heavily used tent would still do a good job of repelling water
6. Survival involved repelling her enemies
7. When Roger contemplates those views and landscapes of such natural splendor, as in the case of Alaska for example, he sees a fascinating immensity, but nevertheless empty, resplendent but deserted, attractive to the eye, but repelling to the desire of living
8. In this way, the shield permitted the entry and departure of only Beings of Love, repelling any entry attempt by other spirits
9. Some involved repelling attacks by non- Alliance extraterrestrials and some were due to the actions of the conspirators who desired to overthrow the Alliance’s leaders
10. floated in a cold bath, detached, repelling emotions as
11. The Genie’s friends took turns to attack but Zoroastro was repelling all the attempts with his support staff
12. With his shining line hooked over the ramparts of Sorid’s tower, the fisherman was repelling down the crooked wall, but was still far from the Circle of the Sun
13. As the liquid column ascended, the Dangler reeled himself up to the fountainhead, repelling off the pressurized tower of water with light-footed, vertical hurdles
14. The chips have a multitude of uses; improving and expanding the repelling shield even further, and as extra memory and functional microchips which he inserts deeply into his skull
15. Grailem's repelling field activates itself automatically when a large brute of a man runs forward and picks up a huge rock, weighing over a hundred kilogram‘s, and throws it at him
16. ” The sudden fear in Underwood’s eyes encouraged Lord Ashburn that his defenses were successfully repelling the onslaught by this disgusting creature
17. Repelling gravity would cause the universe to
18. repelling gravity to bring about accelerating
19. repelling gravity by continual "creation" of matter
20. They are either repelling or attracting – stillness does not exist
21. First, we have solid proofs that the Russians are knowingly selling to ISIS about one billion dollars worth of the latest Russian military portable equipment, including shoulder-launched SAMs, enough to allow ISIS to go back on the offensive while repelling our air attacks
22. Gowr climbed the repelling rope first, followed by Tammas, and then N'elent
23. Six days a week, he would change himself into a dragon, and prowl around the perimeter of the Castle grounds, repelling marauders, devouring bandits, and giving passing tradesmen a nasty shock
24. He quickly gave his orders to the division to withdraw and they drew back with their terrible heavy- armaments to a garrison for repelling the attacks of rebels
25. For example, you can say that the commander succeeded in repelling the enemy, the workers succeeded in removing the rock, or the farmer succeeded in his farming, and such like
26. She hastily grabbed his neck about to snap it when someone appeared holding a crucifix, repelling her
27. But, somehow, I think that that vampire is still around, because she still has a strong hold on Cristian,” She gripped the crucifix in her hand, remembering how Sage snapped her necklace from her neck on the stairwell of the hotel when she held the cross to her face, repelling her
28. Jillian held the crucifix up high repelling them, stating, “I serve a higher power greater than the dark power of this world
29. Whenever our Master Zacharias (cpth) entered her Mihrab where she be alone obeying God and repelling the devil, he found a provision at her: that is, a science, a knowledge and a revelation about God's Perfection
30. They were as far apart in the king-size bed as it was possible to be, his straight, firm back repelling hers like a magnet and she felt sure that, if she edged closer, an invisible barrier would brush against her skin, so ingrained were the day’s events
31. The sun is without any doubt the coldest place in the solar system and therefore it is repelling all space towards the sun just as Kepler showed in his tables
32. I wasn’t quite sure of the science behind it, but the sewage waste was better at repelling flame than water alone
33. Coming to an overlook he saw where a group of thirty or more of the enemy were repelling down from a crack in the ceiling above
34. But the hope which always springs up with love was not weakened in Lothario by this repelling demeanour; on the contrary his passion for Camilla increased, and she discovering in him what she had never expected, knew not what to do; and considering it neither safe nor right to give him the chance or opportunity of speaking to her again, she resolved to send, as she did that very night, one of her servants with a letter to Anselmo, in which she addressed the following words to him
35. The pettishness that might be caressed into fondness, had yielded to a listless apathy; there was less of the peevish temper of a child which frets and teases on purpose to be soothed, and more of the self-absorbed moroseness of a confirmed invalid, repelling consolation, and ready to regard the good-humoured mirth of others as an insult
36. At the precise time when Madame Danglars, dressed in black and concealed in a long veil, was ascending the stairs leading to Debray's apartments,—notwithstanding the assurances of the concierge that the young man was not at home,—Debray was occupied in repelling the insinuations of a friend, who tried to persuade him that after the terrible scene which had just taken place he ought, as a friend of the family, to marry Mademoiselle Danglars and her two millions
37. Gould said in a tone as if she were repelling an undeserved aspersion
38. Still, for complete relief, he felt the necessity of repelling it loudly and contemptuously
39. He walked to and fro all the length of the room, stopping sometimes to gnaw the finger-tips of his right hand with a lurid sideways glare fixed on the floor; then, with a sullen, repelling glance all round, he would resume his tramping in savage aloofness
40. She had begun her confession under the subduing influence of Dorothea's emotion; and as she went on she had gathered the sense that she was repelling Will's reproaches, which were still like a knife-wound within her
41. The crowd searches for scapegoats, and those it finds become inverted pied pipers, repelling listeners with the dissonant music of their pipes
42. It was as if there were a thick wall of electric current between us, simultaneously attracting and repelling
43. With mournful pleasure she now lingered over these images, repelling with horror only the last one, the picture of his death, which she felt she could not contemplate even in imagination at this still and mystic hour of night
44. She had expected to spend the whole weekend on the defensive, in repelling boarders, so to speak, but so far things had worked out very differently
45. But though, to landsmen in general, the native inhabitants of the seas have ever been regarded with emotions unspeakably unsocial and repelling; though we know the sea to be an everlasting terra incognita, so that Columbus sailed over numberless unknown worlds to discover his one superficial western one; though, by vast odds, the most terrific of all mortal disasters have immemorially and indiscriminately befallen tens and hundreds of thousands of those who have gone upon the waters; though but a moment's consideration will teach, that however baby man may brag of his science and skill, and however much, in a flattering future, that science and skill may augment; yet for ever and for ever, to the crack of doom, the sea will insult and murder him, and pulverize the stateliest, stiffest frigate he can make; nevertheless, by the continual repetition of these very impressions, man has lost that sense of the full awfulness of the sea which aboriginally belongs to it
46. All mankind in our age have split up into units, they all keep apart, each in his own groove; each one holds aloof, hides himself and hides what he has, from the rest, and he ends by being repelled by others and repelling them
47. I had decided to live simply and intelligently, without manifesting the least desire to approach my companions; but also without repelling them, if they themselves desired to approach me; in no way to fear their threats or their hatred; and to pretend as much as possible not to be affected by them
48. And try letting yourself be carried away by your feelings, blindly, without reflection, without a primary cause, repelling consciousness at least for a time; hate or love, if only not to sit with your hands folded
49. Besides, the unkind, cold, repelling gaze of the once charming, open-hearted and noble Selenin constantly recurred to his mind
50. Suppose while your commanding officer is making this report, the Spanish force sallies out and makes an attack upon your army, or suppose a Spanish army, with Governor Folch at their head, should march from East Florida with the view of repelling the invasion of this territory; what are Governor Claiborne and his army to do? Ground their arms and surrender themselves prisoners of war; or are they, sir, to drop their muskets and take to their heels? These are the only alternatives presented—they must either surrender, run, or fight
1. Will effectively kill many soft body insects and repels many others
2. 16 For the temperate understanding repels all these malignant passions, as it does wrath, for it masters even this
3. repels a child of God
4. 16 For the temperate understanding repels all these malignant passions as it does wrath for it masters even this
5. 2 Goodness always compels respect, but when it is devoid of grace, it often repels affection
6. So, when the bus driver wants to accelerate, polarity is adjusted so that the magnetic core of Zorba repels the magnetic field of the bus, so to speak?'
7. beauty that simultaneously attracts and repels us
8. Mint planted around the home repels flies
9. Man repels but God attract for turning them beyond
10. e man repels me,” said Flint
11. At least stonework repels the wind
12. It repels heat to the outside to cool what is inside
13. Each fiber in us must be taught not to wince away from that which pains and repels and not to run eagerly towards that which pleases and attracts
14. “He is so unctuous he repels me
15. But what repels them above all, is the Germanism of the hospitals, the idea that during their illness they will be attended to by foreigners, the severity of the diet, the heartlessness of the surgeons and doctors, the dissection and autopsy of the bodies, etc
16. The romance shows a degree of a southern fervor which is foreign to English habit, but the flowery, poetic style—although it at first repels the reader—is so individual, so much a part of the author, that it is soon accepted as the naive expression of a mind kindled and carried away by its subject