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1. Have food stamps saved anyone? Has anyone been better off in life because they have health insurance? Does life get easier when we have these conveniences? Our tax money goes to pay for things like health insurance, food stamps, social security, Medicare, upkeep of unused buildings (that could be used to shelter the homeless if our Government really did care about us), great scientific studies like whether sick shrimp perform as well on a treadmill as healthy shrimp (this is a real study funded by the Government – it cost about 15 million dollars), army expenses, paying off the interest on our nation’s debt, veteran’s benefits, and government jobs such as postal workers or police officers
2. Belle laid out the ideas she'd formulated for the conveniences of her future guests
3. The car had all sorts of conveniences and comforts not usually available
4. Since their arrival in Jerusalem, these conveniences were added to the wealthier homes
5. The conveniences they enjoyed had been a revelation and joy to me
6. Secondly, this mode of taxation, by paying for an annual, half-yearly, or quarterly licence to consume certain goods, would diminish very much one of the principal conveniences of taxes upon goods of speedy consumption; the piece-meal payment
7. And in these parts, even with all their modern conveniences and contraptions, that is how I would be seen
8. smoking?” But, like the beauties and conveniences of La Paz, it’s true
9. selective memory or (post) determined arrangements or conveniences designed to appease troublesome assumptions…
10. It would seem that such ―unknowns‖ or perhaps distortions or what the eye doesn‘t ―really‖ see are merely conveniences designed to support our (own) private prejudices or impressions under assault by the mind‘s eye
11. standards risen in recent years; a great, big house furnished with all the modern conveniences, purchasing or leasing a new car every couple of years, a television in every room, showcase furniture, expensive trips abroad, extensive wardrobes, routinely dining out, consumer products purchased and quickly discarded, electronic gadgets, exercise equipment, cell phones for each family member, casino gambling, so on and so forth
12. Almost as if he was watching himself and at the same time feeling the reality of his imagined thoughts, William in his mind acted out exactly what he would do right at that moment if he had simple conveniences that once were taken for granted
13. They didn’t need all of the modern conveniences we have today, yet they seemed to be
14. Life in this century moves more quickly and offers more conveniences com-
15. usual modern conveniences, but is still a bit primitive in some ways
16. You can attract the conveniences
17. The style of the home was left unchanged, but by adding modern conveniences they’ve not only enlarged it, they’ve truly improved it
18. Are we, the human race, civilized? What are the characteristics of a civilized race? How will we develop in future? What would be the ideal way that we all of should strive for? Are we going in the right direction? A modern city has a lot of conveniences - comfortable homes with lots of appliances, ease of transportation, TV, telephone, computers, variety of foods, etc
19. Generally people who wear Western clothes, live in large houses with modern conveniences, go to work in car, are considered civilized
20. We, as goddesses, immortals, using the magic of conveniences, brought them alive in the twentieth century in the backyard of our house discussing the more diverse topics, from disorders by the use of artificial nails to the advantages of the use of trams on the Transylvania railways
21. It was a beautiful house with all modern conveniences and large gardens
22. The contemporary ranch house stood within yards of the original cabin and sported most of the modern conveniences
23. ” She stretched her legs to straighten her jeans, and said, “Beliefs are the energetic engines of our creations, but they are not us; they are conveniences that lead us to knowledge
24. I guess what it boils down to is that I’m a pretty fortunate guy to have been born at this time in the civilization of mankind as human conveniences are abundant
25. conveniences of a good life without the headaches and costs that were
26. The switch that gave the rabbit a pellet was in Garcia’s head, and he was missing the pellets! Missing the modern day conveniences of his normal life was revealing things about himself
27. The following day before Paul finished his lunch, Ellen decided her teenager was old enough to learn how to make do without some of the modern conveniences most people take for grant
28. Reporting in those days was done without the modern day conveniences of pocket
29. when you have no modern conveniences and only one bedroom for of Mama
30. Material blessings and conveniences followed
31. If we stand in any large city and let the eye rest on the innumerable large and magnificent buildings, the railroads, the electric cars, the telephones, the electric lights, and all the other conveniences of modern civilization, we may remember that not one of them was there 100 years ago, and if we could stand on the same spot in a hundred years from now, in all probability we should find that but few of them remained
32. Even though there were modern conveniences everywhere, I felt that there was a lot of history here
33. It was opened at the beginning of the twenty first and boasted all the usual modern conveniences
34. shopping conveniences, and even the comedic ways of our political
35. fit, but it had all the modern conveniences: septic tank,
36. The film is based on romanticised ideals of Indian life, but it also accurately depicts the hard existence faced by people living so close to nature; even modern conveniences cannot completely overcome these hardships
37. It's a very modern hotel, with all conveniences
38. conveniences that they had enjoyed on Dedov
39. and lacked conveniences like hot running water
40. When she asked them why: they said that as homesteaders, they were closer to each other and their neighbors… that the few simple possessions of 1880 held more personal meaning for them than all the modern conveniences they were inundated with
41. How the hell do you expect me to sleep with no beds in here, or none that I can see,” I raged, really sounding worried as I was now sort of stuck in a place that had no conveniences, at least nothing to speak of, as the furniture was in another state, stored safely at the furniture mover"s premises
42. We won't have such conveniences at our disposal
43. With all these conveniences at hand, it is quite unforgivable to miss your payment due date
44. Some people are surprised to find out once they are no longer on domestic soil medical conveniences are not plentiful
45. Elinor took no notice of this; and directing her attention to their visitor, endeavoured to support something like discourse with him, by talking of their present residence, its conveniences, &c
46. Two thousand a year without debt or drawback--except the little love-child, indeed; aye, I had forgot her; but she may be 'prenticed out at a small cost, and then what does it signify? Delaford is a nice place, I can tell you; exactly what I call a nice old fashioned place, full of comforts and conveniences; quite shut in with great garden walls that are covered with the best fruit-trees in the country; and such a mulberry tree in one corner! Lord! how Charlotte and I did stuff the only time we were there! Then, there is a dove-cote, some delightful stew-ponds, and a very pretty canal; and every thing, in short, that one could wish for; and, moreover, it is close to the church, and only a quarter of a mile from the turnpike-road, so 'tis never dull, for if you only go and sit up in an old yew arbour behind the house, you may see all the carriages that pass along
47. Why, he said, you should give them the ordinary conveniences of life
48. conveniences, was offered and not accepted
49. great volubility of tongue, explained to us all its conveniences: "that her
50. London: into worse, because keeping a house of conveniences, there