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) (Subscribed: The amount actually collected)
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He drinks some of the water he has collected
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Also there was evidence that peripheral blood had been collected
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Bahkmar had four, one of each wife, collected while they lived in the suburbs of greater Baikonur
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They had all been collected after he'd been shot, fertilized using his frozen sperm
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Steven collected the breakfast trays, winked at us and shook his head
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Just the once, when we collected James
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Once again they collected themselves and headed off into the
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Then there had been what Joris had termed ‘bits and pieces’ – in truth, valuable artefacts collected from all over the world that he had garnered during his travels; after discussions with Berndt who had taken a quick look at the vast store of, without exception, items of considerable artistic merit if not value, Kara had agreed that the bulk might be offered to the new Guild to form the basis of a museum of some sort
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In the next few hours more data flooded in than she'd collected so far
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collected in slivers, white coral mosses,
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collected in the grime-grained bowl,
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‘Well, we got back to Agna’s house as fast as we could, collected her family and went up to the kahtstation – Agna called a kaht and took us to Rome where the kahtmaster and his wife put us up
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Both Fred and Joe collected their macs and caps
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collected up the bicycles and after securing the workshop left for
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Alderfolk Pottypears went into his offices and collected the keys;
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of gene and splice, of collected history
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Into the Walled Garden – poetry - collected works 2001-2010
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'As I say, some time ago Pantelis got wind of what was going on and over a period of time he collected his evidence: names, numbers, times, photographs, dates, recordings; a comprehensive list of villains, including prominent public figures, involved one way or another in the smuggling and acquisition of priceless cultural objects
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Remember, as best you can, try to remain calm and collected, remain
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Using DNA collected from their many searches, they spliced genes together and created slave workers to do their mundane tasks
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She couldn’t look at her step-father, knowing that if she did she would unravel, so she mumbled an affirmative and rushed out of the room, collected her school bag from the foot of the stairs and ran out of the house, her eyes brimming with tears
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'Really? Wow,' I said and collected myself
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And old Master Seatac, seeing what each of them had tried to deny, collected on many more bets
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'Short call, need some coins,' I said as I collected the change
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He collected all the invoices
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‘As her boss, I was given the enjoyable task of presenting her with the cheque we’d collected for her – Sally, they raised nearly £200! Claire, the girl who works in the office with Anna, had elicited the information by some means or other that Anna wanted money to buy linen and crockery when they get to Italy so in the end we’d decided to just give her the cash
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a sound and collected way: move on
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others in a sound, collected manner
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room, collected her school bag from the foot of the stairs and ran
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This was part of the small inheritance he had collected
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Once the harvest had been collected
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The young men were collected by a lorry driven by a rather
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She knew some of the artists he collected, one of them personally
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“You’re supposed to pay to see them, Johnny,” I said as I collected the
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Breakfast had appeared as before, but it was some hours before he was collected and escorted back to the interview room
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He collected the coins from his cap and
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before Cardinal Sandini collected his medicine
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face as her husband collected his things and waved
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forthcoming he jumped off the stool and collected his coat
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collected and brought to the church a
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paid his bill with the Innkeeper, collected his belongings,
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Sally collected him
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he who had collected the evidence that was going to hang
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the taxes he had collected
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off, then we collected the others and headed downstairs to
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The whole of what is annually either collected or produced by the labour of every society, or, what comes to the same thing, the whole price of it, is in this manner originally distributed among some of its different members
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bread, paid his bill, collected Annabelle, and left the Inn a
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As he collected his belongings and set off late that
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he exited the Cathedral, collected Annabelle, and headed
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and collected his belongings
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as quickly as they had appeared, the thieves had collected
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collected the prices of labour and provisions in ancient times, and who have taken pleasure in
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collected the worst of her clothes for washing
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The inhabitants of a town being collected into one place, can easily combine together
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And Sam had lots of water that he collected from the rain water butt outside the back door
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They collected Pierre from a nearby Inn and left soon
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They had then collected all of the firearms and ammunition in the district and surrounds and put the priest in charge of the armory
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Tanem’s Orphanage in Heathcote, twelve buttons, some assorted sweets and fifty seven ducits were collected, and all trooped out into the night air tired but elated
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house, collected his staff and belongings in the dormitory,
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But the writers who have collected the prices of corn in ancient times seem frequently to have mistaken what is called in Scotland the conversion price for the actual market price
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The reader will find at the end of this chapter all the prices of wheat which have been collected by Fleetwood, from l202 to 1597, both inclusive, reduced to the money of the present times, and digested, according to the order of time, into seven divisions of twelve years each
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The prices of corn, which he himself has collected, certainly do not agree with this opinion
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Bishop Fleetwood and Mr Dupré de St Maur are the two authors who seem to have collected, with the greatest diligence and fidelity, the prices of things in ancient times
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Letters were circulated, funds collected and naturally dispersed on posters (non-talking), postage and trust tax
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They strapped Nimblefax onto the cart whilst he and Rosecare collected the mugs and washed them in Granny’s sink
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If those who have collected the prices of things in ancient times, therefore, had, during this period, no reason to infer the diminution of the value of silver from any observations which they had made upon the prices either of corn, or of other commodities, they had still less reason to infer it from any supposed increase of wealth and improvement
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Within a few hours he had extracted Nathaniel’s entire life story up until the killing in the church and the second bottle of wine was almost empty and the priest had collected a carton of cigarettes
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Papa knew, from experience, that it was actually spider webs, collected just after the morning dew had dried up and the webs were at their cleanest and newest
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promptly collected by the Bailli each month and the
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Early the next morning he collected a happily fed
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collected their animals and recommenced their journey
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Before he could say the rest a huge tongue had collected him an almighty sloshing swipe across his face
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He collected them together and proceeded amongst the darkening shadows until they reached the far end
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It the price of the cattle, therefore, is not sufficient to pay for the produce of improved and cuitivated land, when they are allowed to pasture it, that price will be still less sufficient to pay for that produce, when it must be collected with a good deal of additional labour, and brought into the stable to them
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The two travellers’ bowls were collected and suddenly
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The greater part of the writers who have collected the money price of things in ancient times, seem to have considered the low money price of corn, and of goods in general, or, in other words, the high value of gold and silver, as a proof, not only of the scarcity of those metals, but of the poverty and barbarism of the country at the time when it took place
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This fact is attested, not only by the accounts of Windsor market, but by the public fiars of all the different counties of Scotland, and by the accounts of several different markets in France, which have been collected with great diligence and fidelity by Mr Messance, and by Mr Dupré de St Maur
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impressions collected here have nothing in
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Adros strode in, his body poised and collected, the Graelic clenched in his hands and ready to strike
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The word soon spread and throngs collected at the theater on the hillside east of Polis
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strike and collected the litter
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I’d collected it after our escape from Circe, thinking that it might prove useful
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He collected the Durtle and the eggs as Ben wiped his
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Comments: Doll and doll house collected and packed in
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Sorex, irked by his father’s sly retort, did not wish to appear anything less than collected in front of his esteemed guest and simply chuckled
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She tried to think what substance he might have collected during his brief absence
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The gold and silver which can properly be considered as accumulated, or stored up in any country, may be distinguished into three parts ; first, the circulating money; secondly, the plate of private families; and, last of all, the money which may have been collected by many years parsimony, and laid up in the treasury of the prince
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She collected eggs and made an omelet, flavoring it with garlic and onions she found growing where there’d once been a garden
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She fertilized it with dung collected
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" Country gentlemen and farmers, dispersed in different parts of the country, cannot so easily combine as merchants and manufacturers, who being collected into towns, and accustomed to that exclusive corporation spirit which prevails in them, naturally endeavour to obtain, against all their countrymen, the same exclusive privilege which they generally possess against the inhabitants of their respective towns
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“I have hidden away some gold and silver in a secret compartment in the cellar, which I collected over the years from the spoils of war
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When it first comes from the ground, too, it is necessarily divided among a greater number of owners than any other commodity ; and these owners can never be collected into one place, like a number of independent manufacturers, but are necessarily scattered through all the different corners of the country
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The energy was being collected
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In the other colonies, they appointed the revenue officers, who collected the taxes imposed by those respective assemblies, to whom those officers were immediately responsible
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“All the data I have collected convinces me that he is using the Great Allegheny Passage hiking trail that goes from here to Columbia through the Laurel Mountains
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When the ship docked in Boston I collected my pay, said my farewells, and hired a “hack” to cart me and my trunks to Paul Matthew’s shop
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a large crowd collected round it: there was a dispute going on between the
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Sebastian moved to his office and collected books and lab supplies, intending to continue his research while he was called to arms