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The kids enjoy being in on the secret and, with the encouragement of their mums, sing ‘Happy birthday’ to him… okay, so their effort is more enthusiastic than accurate, but that’s not important
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Despite this, he’s been helping me by going through my lines with me when he calls round – it would have been a lot harder without his assistance and encouragement – he says it’s helping him keep track of what the play is about
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However, despite all this encouragement, I’m still preparing myself for the worst as I dress myself in my best suit, and, with a pounding heart, present myself at the offices of the charity in Bristol on the 5th of the month at 11
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But there is something of encouragement here
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The musicians were assailed with encouragement until the final flourish of the tune and the split second of silence that followed
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It’s household policy that homework is the responsibility of the individual concerned, but sometimes a little encouragement is required in order to achieve this
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He gave encouragement to the young man, and made him feel he was a vital part of the Hold defense system
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All of this gave her more encouragement that this land wasn’t as savage as it looked
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Amanda woke to the throbbing engines and waited for Brownie's words of encouragement as he passed
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The inauguration of the Livingson Bungalow Lodges was a step too far for that cadre of individuals who, through ignorance, fear, or arrogance had long suspected that the continued encouragement of the 'Chinaman and his squaw-woman,' by the rest of the civic population would lead to dire consequences
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and encouragement according to some internal performance scale that
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minute yells of camaraderie and encouragement could be heard throughout the
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He grins and comes to help me put the tools away before disappearing (with encouragement) to wash off the worst of the mud in the bathroom
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encouragement and had already begun threading his way
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Spelman's hearty approval and Belle's encouragement, they did just that
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She had received permission, in fact encouragement, from Mr
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The ladies pleaded with Harry to offer me some advice, or encouragement, or something which might inspire me to greater efforts
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whistled and shouted encouragement to the newlyweds
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But every one who prophesies speaks to men for their strengthening, encouragement, and comfort
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Notice that it wasn’t very encouraging in and of itself, but as I asked the Father, I found an encouragement to give him through it
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When you need a word of encouragement, by faith, you reach down, and there is a prophecy
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Whimly hugged his knees and shivered while Emily stroked his hair and whispered encouragement into his ears
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The wages of labour are the encouragement of industry, which, like every other human quality, improves in proportion to the encouragement it receives
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encouragement to curates, the cures have, in several places, been meanly supplied, the bishop
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of silver mines, the law in Peru gives every possible encouragement to the discovery and working of new ones
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The same encouragement is given in Peru to the discovery and working of new gold mines; and in gold the king's tax amounts only to a twentieth part of the standard rental
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should, in another, be owing to the extraordinary encouragement given to exportation
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The one has arisen from a mere accident, in which neither prudence nor policy either had or could have any share; the other, from the fall of the feudal system, and from the establishment of a government which afforded to industry the only encouragement which it requires, some tolerable security that it shall enjoy the fruits of its own labour
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That smile you offer others, or that little word of encouragement to a friend has the potential to reproduce itself many times over
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Our ancestors were idle for want of a sufficient encouragement to industry
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The whole capital employed, therefore, in such a round-about foreign trade of consumption, will generally give less encouragement and support to the productive labour of the country, than an equal capital employed in a more direct trade of the same kind
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Whatever be the foreign commodity with which the foreign goods for home consumption are purchased, it can occasion no essential difference, either in the nature of the trade, or in the encouragement and support which it can give to the productive labour of the country from which it is carried on
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The capital, therefore, employed in the home trade of any country, will generally give encouragement and support to a greater quantity of productive labour in that country, and increase the value of its annual produce, more than an equal capital employed in the foreign trade of consumption; and the capital employed in this latter trade has, in both these respects, a still greater advantage over an equal capital employed in the carrying trade
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It ought, therefore, to give no preference nor superior encouragement to the foreign trade of consumption above the home trade, nor to the carrying trade above either of the other two
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Those statesmen who have been disposed to favour it with particular encouragement, seem to have mistaken the effect and symptom for the cause
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It has already been observed in what manner the prohibition of the exportation of corn, together with some encouragement given to the importation of foreign corn, obstructed the cultivation of ancient Italy, naturally the most fertile country in Europe, and at that time the seat of the greatest empire in the world
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The great armies which marched from all parts to the conquest of the Holy Land, gave extraordinary encouragement to the shipping of Venice, Genoa, and Pisa, sometimes in transporting them thither, and always in supplying them with provisions
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I thought I’d relate it to you at this moment since in a roundabout way it could serve as encouragement for all of us to answer “Yes!” to an age-old question regarding the possibility of our being able to gain our freedom from this competitive and aggressive anguish that we frequently suffer from
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First, by affording a great and ready market for the rude produce of the country, they gave encouragement to its cultivation and further improvement
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To all of them they afforded a market for some part either of their rude or manufactured produce, and, consequently, gave some encouragement to the industry and improvement of all
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No country, therefore, which the right of primogeniture takes place, which pays tithes, and where perpetuities, though contrary to the spirit of the law, are admitted in some cases, can give more encouragement to agriculture than England
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What would it have been, had the law given no direct encouragement to agriculture besides what arises indirectly from the progress of commerce, and had left the yeomanry in the same condition as in most other countries of Europe ? It is now more than two hundred years since the beginning of the reign of Elizabeth, a period as long as the course of human prosperity usually endures
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The law of the country has never given the same direct encouragement to agriculture
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She sliced through the boiling water, still calling encouragement to Geneia
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She didn’t need any further encouragement as she felt the slack and shot forward like an arrow from a bow
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Its two great engines for enriching the country, therefore, were restraints upon importation, and encouragement to exportation
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That this monopoly of the home market frequently gives great encouragement to that particular species of industry which enjoys it, and frequently turns towards that employment a greater share of both the labour and stock of the society than would otherwise have gone to it, cannot be doubted
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The second case, in which it will generally be advantageous to lay some burden upon foreign for the encouragement of domestic industry, is when some tax is imposed at home upon the produce of the latter
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As there are two cases in which it will generally be advantageous to lay some burden upon foreign for the encouragement of domestic industry, so there are two others in which it may sometimes be a matter of deliberation, in the one, how far it is proper to continue the free importation of certain foreign goods; and, in the other, how far, or in what manner, it may be proper to restore that free importation, after it has been for some time interrupted
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This may, no doubt, give encouragement to some particular class of workmen among ourselves, and, by excluding some of their rivals, may enable them to raise their price in the home market
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By the fourth of the rules annexed to the old subsidy, the drawback allowed upon the exportation of all wines amounted to a great deal more than half the duties which were at that time paid upon their importation ; and it seems at that time to have been the object of the legislature to give somewhat more than ordinary encouragement to the carrying trade in wine
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7, called an act for the encouragement of trade, had given Great Britain the monopoly of supplying the colonies with all the commodities of the growth or manufacture of Europe, and consequently with wines
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except French wines, to the commerce and consumption of which national prejudice would allow no sort of encouragement
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Drawbacks were, perhaps, originally granted for the encouragement of the carrying trade, which, as the freight of the ship is frequently paid by foreigners in money, was supposed to be peculiarly fitted for bringing gold and silver into the country
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But though the carrying trade certainly deserves no peculiar encouragement, though the motive of the institution was, perhaps, abundantly foolish, the institution itself seems reasonable enough
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How far such drawbacks can be justified as a proper encouragement to the industry of our colonies, or how far it is advantageous to the mother country that they should be exempted from taxes which are paid by all the rest of their
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This double encouragement must they imagine, in a long period of years, occasion such an increase in the production of corn, as may lower its price in the home market, much more than the bounty can raise it in the actual state which tillage may, at the end of that period, happen to be in
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But the great encouragement which a bounty of 30s
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the ton for the encouragement of the white herring fishery (the 23d Geo
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By the discouragement of importation, the supply of that market; even in times of great scarcity, was confined to the home growth ; and by the encouragement of exportation, when the price was so high as 48s
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The law for the encouragement of the coinage, by rendering it duty-free, was first enacted during the reign of Charles II
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But as the law for the encouragement of coinage derives its origin from those vulgar prejudices which have been introduced by the mercantile system, I judged it more proper to reserve them for this chapter
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More potent than I can imagine?” ChériAna nodded, smiling encouragement for her to continue
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The conquerors of Chili and Peru, and of almost all the other Spanish settlements upon the continent of America, carried out with them no other public encouragement, but a general permission to make settlements and conquests in the name of the king of Spain
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These causes seem to be, the general liberty of trade, which, notwithstanding some restraints, is at least equal, perhaps superior, to what it is in any other country ; the liberty of exporting, duty free, almost all sorts of goods which are the produce of domestic industry, to almost any foreign country; and what, perhaps, is of still greater importance, the unbounded liberty of transporting them from one part of our own country to any other, without being obliged to give any account to any public office, without being liable to question or examination of any kind; but, above all, that equal and impartial administration of justice, which renders the rights of the meanest British subject respectable to the greatest, and which, by securing to every man the fruits of his own industry, gives the greatest and most effectual encouragement to every sort of industry
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Portugal, for example, give more real encouragement to the industry of other countries than to that of Spain and Portugal
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Without such extraordinary encouragement, the poor traders of such poor countries would probably never have thought of hazarding their small capitals in so very distant and uncertain an adventure as the trade to the East Indies must naturally have appeared to them
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Though the encouragement of exportation, and the discouragement of importation, are the two great engines by which the mercantile system proposes to enrich every country, yet, with regard to some particular commodities, it seems to follow an opposite plan : to discourage exportation, and to encourage importation
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I do not observe, at least in our statute book, any encouragement given to the importation of the instruments of trade
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To give any particular encouragement to the importation of such instruments, would interfere too much with the interest of those manufactures
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The encouragement given to the importation of the materials of manufacture by bounties, has been principally confined to such as were imported from our American plantations
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employments, than to have given any direct or intentional encouragement to the former
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A private citizen, who, in time of profound peace, and without any particular encouragement from the public, should spend the greater part of his time in military exercises, might, no doubt, both improve himself very much in them, and amuse himself very well; but he certainly would not promote his own interest
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In courts which consisted of a considerable number of judges, by proportioning the share of each judge to the number of hours and days which he had employed in examining the process, either in the court, or in a committee, by order of the court, those fees might give some encouragement to the diligence of each particular judge
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The miserable effects of which the company complained, were the cheapness of consumption, and the encouragement given to production ; precisely the two effects which it is the great business of political economy to promote
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It must give them public encouragement in order to their subsistence; and it must provide against that negligence to which they will naturally be subject, either by annexing particular ho0nours to profession, by establishing a long subordination of ranks, and a strict dependence, or by some other expedient
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As we marched through the town there were a few girls who seemed glad to see us and the lads didn’t need much encouragement to respond
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When the diminution of revenue is the effect of the encouragement given to smuggling, it may, perhaps, be remedied in two ways; either by diminishing the temptation to smuggle, or by increasing the difficulty of smuggling
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That part of his hardware, therefore, becomes of less value to him, and he has less encouragement to work at it
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That part of their own surplus produce becomes of less value to them, and they have less encouragement to increase its quantity
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To pretend to have any scruple about buying smuggled goods, though a manifest encouragement to the violation of the revenue laws, and to the perjury which almost always attends it, would, in most countries
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They were granted, not as the proper fund upon which the money was borrowed, but as an additional encouragement to the lender
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There have been many songs that provided encouragement to me on my journey, but the above song represents a point in my journey when I decided to do it my way
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encouragement in the belief that they had a well-built and fast
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encouragement, if not his behest
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She returned the favor many years later by giving Papa the strength and encouragement he needed to save himself
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At the end of the third day, with Tony’s athleticism, he was earning his chops as a surfer with Jose’s encouragement
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At my encouragement, she later moved into sales, where she became a
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A few of them nodded encouragement
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He nuzzled her neck, murmuring soft words of encouragement
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Kay’s eyes found the smiling encouragement of Jevan, his arms wrapped around each of his sons at his side
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Eventually calming myself, with a lot of encouragement from Egan, we once more sat silently on the couch as we finished our coffee
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Dobson, James, Bringing Up Boys: Practical Advice and Encouragement for Those Shaping the Next Generation of Men
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Twenty-four hours a day, prostitutes milled about and tourists slammed tequila down their throats, often becoming incoherent within minutes, while the bargirls in their company, intent upon the contents of their wallets, sipped expensive cocktails of colored water and offered gleeful encouragement
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some words of encouragement
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Nadir nodded encouragement, and patted them all on the shoulder, willing them to live
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You are the guiding leader and your forceful encouragement helped break this case,� replied Steve with a broad smile on his �face
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Hmn! It wasn’t exactly encouragement, and it wasn’t exactly a dead end
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Instead of staying seated by her brother, she moved toward her mother, seeming to ask with her eyes for some sign of encouragement, all the while, trying to give Zoran the impression that she hadn’t noticed that it was just a little closer to Nimrud of the curly hair
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The horses needed no encouragement when it came to