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He earned that tattoo and it represented his profession and his experience and his time
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Stu represented the epitome health and vitality, walking with all of the
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This planet represented a primitive phase in primate development, the phase of individuals
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He represented himself with the most secular personification of any of the officers
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From the four places on her torso where the artificial, machine limbs would have attached had they been represented, what looked like endless colored veins extended out from the neural interface ports, representing the connections between the breaching ship’s systems and the neural processors set in Chief Horcheese’s torso
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And what is it that is represented at the cross that so exposes them? Nothing more grants us access into an understanding of how they operate like the cross of Jesus Christ
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Stu represented the epitome health and vitality, walking with all of the swagger that a broad shouldered and confident young man at ease amid a timeless landscape should possess
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"No they are not supernatural, they are simulated humans, as our audio is simulated acoustic energy represented by electrical energy
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The Son is represented in the light, and of course the Spirit (ruach) hovered over the waters
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God as Father is represented in that He could not just allow the world to continue in darkness and chaos
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What is the outcome of such beliefs? What are the practical implications of believing in a trinity instead of a monotheistic god? It is my belief and conclusion that God is only represented fully – even if we want to say that the cross is His core character – only when we can embrace this view of the trinity
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The head of gold represented Babylon
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The arms and chest were of silver, and represented Medo-Persia
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The abdomen and loins were of brass and represented Greece
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The legs were made of iron and represented Rome
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Fire has always represented cleansing and purging
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She represented the good and the bad: the politicians, street-players, gypsies, police, drug dealers, prostitutes and priests - all in equal measure - and in between, the cafe owners and their ten-piece bouzouki orchestras
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The captain represented his data access as a phone
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career and you want to put that on your profile, then by logging on to your profile, you can click edit and change all your information so you can be represented as accurately as possible
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” Thom had represented it on fan-fold, it was five pages of parts
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Lieutenant Imdrun was a very needy soul, and represented himself as a slight man with a forlorn face and droopy eyes
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He represented himself just about as he looked the day he ascended, so a mortal would think he was in his late sixties
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Represented by an Udjat tincture
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Walking to the office from the car park, I concentrate on calming down so that I present a sensible and, above all, normal face to the world as represented by Bill and Graham
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and positive things that her father represented to her
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pint of beer and a whisky chaser represented a little slice of heaven
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The physically represented storage
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The fact that he was under strain was represented to her soul by vibrations in those hands
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calves to be sold on which represented, Alistair had told Tom, a
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clothing and would, he considered, have represented a concise
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And, of course, those who represented the interests
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Harry settled into his studies, read and reexamined his knowledge of the texts and formulae represented in the tomes until he should at last be convinced that he knew the material
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Yet to others it represented an incursion into their determination to remain masters of their houses and homes and other discomfited intrusiveness
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It rejuvenated her sense of life, she loved mornings, and sunrises, they represented life in its beginning to her
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Gone also was Alan’s respect for the officers and all they represented
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represented by cripples and the blind, as well as some of
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She represented a travel group out of L
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The sound can be represented by electrons instead of air, it has pressure, flow and restriction values in it’s equations just like air
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That question was just about the worst taboo in her society, even more so in the parts of that society represented by this expedition
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This is represented in the spring harvest festivals
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These represented the unconscious itself -- not the "little" personal unconscious that Freud made such a big deal out of, but a new collective unconscious of humanity itself, an unconscious that could contain all the dead, not just our personal ghosts
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As I woke up, I knew that my family represented the Church
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This difference, however, in the mode of their subsistence, is not the cause, but the effect, of the difference in their wages; though, by a strange misapprehension, I have frequently heard it represented as the cause
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Both the pecuniary income and expense of such families have increased considerably since that time through the greater part of the kingdom, in some places more, and in some less, though perhaps scarce anywhere so much as some exaggerated accounts of the present wages of labour have lately represented them to the public
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The Lord showed me that the towers represented the rise of the
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represented the false religious spirit that the Pharisees walked in
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I had the sense that this represented a time of persecution and trial
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understood that the trees represented the Church and the Jewish
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Protagoras, two other eminent teachers of those times, is represented by Plato as splendid,
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believe for a moment that this man represented the will of
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The defenders of Shattered Rock were the citizens of but one outland city, while the horde represented hundreds of such cities, not to mention what appeared to be the entire dwarven nation
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There had been much scientific discussion over what the asteroids really represented, but until the antics of Alfred's base became public, there had been no real agreement
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Ricki Takit stood for the ‘Gold Diggers and Prosperous Peoples Party’, whilst Tom Maynard represented the ‘Extreme Centre Pendulum Swinging Party’
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The famines which they are said to have occasioned almost wherever they went, in countries, too, which at the same time are represented as very populous and well cultivated, sufficiently demonstrate that the story of this populousness and high cultivation is in a great measure fabulous
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must have represented a major challenge
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and fire, the latter represented by Helios
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Fish represented a
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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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that our so called modern civilisation represented a
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“Wait, I thought you needed something that represented a specific person in order to communicate with the dead?”
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ancestors represented in stone, must go to Rome
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Athens, the goddess of wisdom, is represented
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The symbol on my head would represent wisdom, but the inscription on my chest was the most important, because it represented the five elements
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They had represented in relief an
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represented by the lower part of the body
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Around dusk every day when things were cooling down a bit, Horrifying Hippo would head up onto the land areas to do some serious grazing of the short grasses to be found, which represented the principle source of his diet
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They represented, first, that the exportation of gold and silver, in order to purchase foreign goods, did not always diminish the quantity of those metals in the kingdom ; that, on the contrary, it might frequently increase the quantity ; because, if the consumption of foreign goods was not thereby increased in the country, those goods might be re-exported to foreign countries, and being there sold for a large profit, might bring back much more treasure than was originally sent out to purchase them
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They represented, secondly, that this prohibition could not hinder the exportation of gold and silver, which, on account of the smallness of their bulk in proportion to their value, could easily be smuggled abroad
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This envy has frequently represented their trade as altogether pernicious, on account of the great quantities of silver which it every year exports from the countries from which it is carried on
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To dream that you are teasing another person indicates that you are having a problem accepting an aspect of your own character as represented by the person being teased
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This credit was called bank money, which, as it represented money exactly according to the standard of the mint, was always of the same real value, and intrinsically worth more than current money
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Those deposits of coin, or those deposits which the bank was bound to restore in coin, constituted the original capital of the bank, or the whole value of what was represented by what is called bank money
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The nominal value of their goods, and of the annual produce of their land and labour, would fall, and would be expressed or represented by a smaller quantity of silver than before; but their real value would be the same as before, and would be sufficient to maintain, command, and employ the same quantity of labour
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The tribunes, when they had a mind to animate the people against the rich and the great, put them in mind of the ancient divisions of lands, and represented that law which restricted this sort of private property as the fundamental law of the republic
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It was of importance to Columbus, however, that the countries which he had discovered, whatever they were, should be represented to the court of Spain as of very great consequence ; and, in what constitutes the real riches of every country, the animal and vegetable productions of the soil, there was at that time nothing which could well justify such a representation of them
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Domingo, therefore, was represented as a country abounding with gold, and upon that account (according to the prejudices not only of the present times, but of those times), an inexhaustible source of real wealth to the crown and kingdom of Spain
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The city of Lima, founded since the conquest, is represented by Ulloa as containing fifty thousand inhabitants near thirty years ago
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Quito, which had been but a miserable hamlet of Indians, is represented by the same author as in his time equally populous
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The parliament of England has not, upon any occasion, shewn the smallest disposition to overburden those parts of the empire which are not represented in parliament
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colonies, besides, was to rise or fall in proportion to the rise or fall of the land-tax, parliament could not tax them without taxing, at the same time, its own constituents, and the colonies might, in this case, be considered as virtually represented in parliament
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The parliament of Great Britain insists upon taxing the colonies ; and they refuse to be taxed by a parliament in which they are not represented
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As he walked in the darkness on his way there, he thought how the whole concept of Fallingwater represented the genius of the American experiment
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This architectural accomplishment represented the greatness of America when a second generation Welshman, Frank Lloyd Wright from the mid-west teamed with a Pittsburgh Jewish storeowner, to create what was considered one of the great architectural masterpieces in world history
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One was a Prophet of Serren, and the other or Ignar, though even that is only known because the other four Gods are represented by other names, and so these two must represent the others
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Mar first, which began the hot Summer months, fell upon Ignar’s Day, for the flame was the symbol of the season; Sepilar first, the start of a cooler Autumn, was represented by the sea, and was always on Flarow’s Day
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represented as altogether barren and unproductive
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Artificers and manufacturers, in particular, whose industry, in the common apprehensions of men, increases so much the value of the rude produce of land, are in this system represented as a class of people altogether barren and unproductive
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In what manner, according to this system, the sum total of the annual produce of the land is distributed among the three classes above mentioned, and in what manner the labour of the unproductive class does no more than replace the value of its own consumption, without increasing in any respect the value of that sum total, is represented by Mr Quesnai, the very ingenious and profound author of this system, in some arithmetical formularies
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represented both these and the Hamburgh company as extremely oppressive, and imputed to their bad management the low state of the trade, which we at that time carried on to the countries comprehended within their respective charters
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Upon a subsequent occasion, in 1750, when a proposal was made to parliament for putting the trade under the management of a regulated company, and thereby laying it in some measure open, the East India company, in opposition to this proposal, represented, in very strong terms, what had been, at this time, the miserable effects, as they thought them, of this competition
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Things that were almost invariably negative for the workers Jim represented
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In the ancient philosophy, the perfection of virtue was represented as necessarily productive, to the person who possessed it, of the most perfect happiness in this life
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In the modern philosophy, it was frequently represented as generally, or rather as almost always, inconsistent with any degree of happiness in this life; and heaven was to be earned only by penance and mortification, by the austerities and abasement of a monk, not by the liberal, generous, and spirited conduct of a man
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Sometimes corpses were left out in front of the trenches and of course in the sort of climate we were in they decomposed very quickly but both sides recognised the health issues that the corpses represented and a truce would be called so they could be policed up and buried
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Upon the first dawning of his genius, it was represented to him, that by going into the church he could easily find a much more quiet and comfortable subsistence, as well as a better situation for pursuing his studies; and he immediately followed the advice
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Some of the number strings represented the shield cut-off duration
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For Frank, computers represented habitat
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It is probably upon this account that poll-taxes of all kinds have often been represented as badges of slavery
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All the television stations were represented and she was overwhelmed
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The public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe, particularly those of England, have, by one author, been represented as the accumulation of a great capital, superadded to the other capital of the country, by means of which its trade is extended, its manufactures are multiplied, and its lands cultivated and improved, much beyond what they could have been by means of that other capital only