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replacing
1. The roof would need completely replacing, the windows were rotten, the
2. Begin replacing negative emotional charges and negative
3. In replacing those two words (though He is indeed the Creator), we have allowed an excuse as to why people should not submit to spiritual authority
4. She glanced through it, selected several and handed them to Kara, replacing the balance and locking them again
5. Between taking off his cap, wiping the brim and replacing the sprig of basil behind his ear, the old man fingered his worry beads and prayed
6. replaced my hips that my knees needed replacing
7. After removing and replacing the paper a few more
8. Replacing all the papers in the file, I stack the diaries and move on
9. Bunty felt very much that it should be a real home, replacing the family that the tenants don’t necessarily have, and that contact should continue after the women have moved on, much as a family would do
10. The members of the party ate their breakfast, a sullen silence replacing the bad tempered, early morning repartee which usually accompanied this meal
11. 'I think I would have,' said Collette, replacing the
12. straw and replacing it with a fresh cover
13. bit of your logic and reason, replacing those attributes with dreams and
14. janitor cart, topping off the bottles of cleaning solution, replacing dirty rags with
15. Changing the bright spread from the bed, and replacing it with a solid brown one Mike had brought with him, was the final touch
16. replacing the lens cap and leaving the blessed thing
17. 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
18. The fund destined for replacing or repairing, if I may say so, the wear and tear of the slave, is commonly managed by a negligent master or careless overseer
19. The war of races had become the new universal dynamic replacing the colonial spirit of the Origin Race
20. 'How much today, Master?' the dwarf asked, replacing the blade with the vial
21. If, in any country, the common and favourite vegetable food of the people should be drawn from a plant of which the most common land, with the same, or nearly the same culture, produced a much greater quantity than the most fertile does of corn ; the rent of the landlord, or the surplus quantity of food which would remain to him, after paying the labour, and replacing the stock of the farmer, together with its ordinary profits, would necessarily be much greater
22. Should this root ever become in any part of Europe, like rice in some rice countries, the common and favourite vegetable food of the people, so as to occupy the same proportion of the lands in tillage, which wheat and other sorts of grain for human food do at present, the same quantity of cultivated land would maintain a much greater number of people ; and the labourers being generally fed with potatoes, a greater surplus would remain after replacing all the stock, and maintaining all the labour employed in cultivation
23. After replacing the stock employed in working those different mines, together with its ordinary profits, the residue which remains to the proprietor is greater, it seems, in the coarse, than in the precious metal
24. Replacing the fluids and energy that he had used up whilst traveling
25. Dingle beamed and rose to join the rest of the group busily tidying up the equipment and replacing the turf where the pegs had been
26. The air shuddered and quaked as he summoned his power, replacing his black robe with writhing blue flames
27. At her side, Tetloan tossed aside the tapestry replacing it with a blanket of blue flames
28. In the greater part of the silver mines of Peru, this, it seems, is all that remains, after replacing the stock of the undertaker of the work, together with its ordinary profits ; and it seems to be universally acknowledged that these profits, which were once very high, are now as low as they can well be, consistently with carrying on the works
29. Mere thieves wouldn’t have bothered replacing what
30. by replacing the old divergences with common interests
31. By replacing highly processed grains for nutritious whole grains you will find that you are
32. Change it and keep all former versions available for recall, or I can delete, replace, and save the corrections, crushing the former text and replacing it with the newly created one
33. replacing, replenishing or repeating that customers have to buy again and
34. One of them, and frequently the largest, is, in the first place, destined for replacing a capital, or for renewing the provisions, materials, and finished work, which had been withdrawn from a capital ; the other for constituting a revenue either to the owner of this capital, as the profit of his stock, or to some other person, as the rent of his land
35. of replacing my dad, it was also immature
36. Unproductive labourers, and those who do not labour at all, are all maintained by revenue; either, first, by that part of the annual produce which is originally destined for constituting a revenue to some particular persons, either as the rent of land, or as the profits of stock ; or, secondly, by that part which, though originally destined for replacing a capital, and for maintaining productive labourers only, yet when it comes into their hands, whatever part of it is over and above their necessary subsistence, may be employed in maintaining indifferently either productive or unproductive hands
37. The proportion, therefore, between the productive and unproductive hands, depends very much in every country upon the proportion between 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 for replacing a capital, and that which is destined for constituting a revenue, either as rent or as profit
38. Thus, at present, in the opulent countries of Europe, a very large, frequently the largest, portion of the produce of the land, is destined for replacing the capital of the rich and independent farmer ; the other for paying his profits, and the rent of the landlord
39. That part of the annual produce, therefore, which, as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined for replacing a capital, is not only much greater in rich than in poor countries, but bears a much greater proportion to that which is immediately destined for constituting a revenue either as rent or as profit
40. 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
41. In proportion as that share of the annual produce which, as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined for replacing a capital, increases in any country, what is called the monied interest naturally increases with it
42. They all went into the back; two of them brought out empty containers, while she assisted the other two at refilling and replacing them
43. The mint was employed, not so much in making daily additions to the coin, as in replacing the very best part of it, which was daily melted down
44. The Imperial moved his attention to the map on the table, taking a blue flag here and replacing it with a red one there
45. After gingerly replacing the pendant under his shirt, he pulled his hood up over his head
46. Their original and annual expenses are for the same reason called, In this system, productive expenses, because, over and above replacing their own value, they occasion the annual reproduction of this neat produce
47. The rent of the landlord is a value which, in ordinary cases, it is continually producing over and above replacing, in the most complete manner, the whole consumption, the whole expense laid out upon the employment and maintenance both of the workmen and of their employer
48. He slipped out the bullets inside, replacing them with the old bullets that were still in his pants pocket
49. The outside stones were beginning to chip and some needed replacing
50. Every week he had to organise fixing energy supplies, electrical problems, drainage issues, replacing worn out heat insulation, getting damaged doors and windows fixed