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I stand on the pavement outside my house and watch them drive off up the road, Barney’s little hand waving energetically
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work, provided they are still connected energetically
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I can‘t help wondering whether free enterprise isn‘t better suited for the demands of energetically robust societies rather than thoroughly exhausted ones content on living off their remaining capital; expending what little energy is left on meeting the custodial requirements of its aging populations rather than the urgent requirements of its younger citizens
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I realized after this exercise that I was so energetically connected to Sharon that I was physically and
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energetically, and Michelle suggested that with the aid of her spirit helpers that Sharon disconnect herself and in that way it would
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I energetically shook his hand and said, “What took you guys so long?”
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I knew that Talia had been scattered a lot more energetically by the bolt than by the fireball, and so I was worried that the curse’s Restoration could fail
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You are open mentally as well as energetically
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On the dancing spot, I observed Beatrice who was dancing energetically turning round and round like in a circus carousel
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The firm, uniform, rhythmic flight, from the obtuse hillsides mending the bluish summits, thinly at first, then extending, energetically, the fabulous ailerons allowing him to glide on the tiny greenish heads of the trees and the transparent threads of the rivers, similar to the hair of a woman lifted to the wind
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He was massaging me so energetically now that it was starting to hurt
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“He is awake!” she said energetically
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” He gestured energetically to the panties and bras
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Flivi bounced and chirped energetically on Heliri’s shoulder
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As these acts bore the vibratory signature of their originators and participants, they energetically sought out their source, thereby completing the underlying nature of this cycle of events
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Energetically this is carried out automatically through your own past intentional prayers, promises and vows
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To the delight and amusement of the men in their group, she then took off her bra, exposing her breasts for a few seconds before rolling back down her sweater and starting to scoop out water energetically with her bra cups
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The Russians energetically exploited their success; launching further attacks with devastating effect
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The Inner Child connected energetically with a man who had no control
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energetic relationship link with the parents that energetically feeds the child, that assists the child to feel more connected and
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Leaping on his back as energetically as her arthritic knees would allow, she tugged on his bridle, steering him towards the castle gates
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balanced energetically during the private sessions (as he was not offered to the clients for a period of time) that Joshua offered for the public
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Then he started to calculate something energetically again
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In a squeaky voice, the small fairy Ios said energetically, “I’ve got the perfect plan! You didn’t think I’d try this without knowing what to do, did you? I’ve studied them for many years and I have analyzed their movements, their reactions
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The sun was warm and high above them as Flower pulled energetically at Candy’s arm, pointing with indiscreet discretion at the famous couple beside them that waited for the limousine behind theirs
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As the long, black car departed, the men inside it waved good-bye to Kathy and her family, while her relatives energetically waved back
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Ulysses instead reacts energetically and grabs his drugged companions and gets back on the ship to continue his voyage
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"It is you, my little sun among sheep," said Herr Dremmel, standing still to kiss her as energetically as though he had been beneath the pear-tree in the Bishop's garden, "it is all you
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"_Ce n'est pas mon mari_," she said, energetically repudiating
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"Indeed you may," she replied energetically
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" The startled and admonished men quickly and energetically bent to the work that they had so recently ignored
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By the same token, you can increase the circle by getting closer to the front of the horse , by using the yield signal or by moving more energetically
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Elsewhere Ishtar tussled energetically with Varuna, Lord of Water
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He was surprised at the change in the boy who only yesterday had tottered on the cliff toward death and yet now was energetically engaging life with new found vigour
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I was simply not prepared for such a fast reaction, or that it could move so energetically
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energetically much closer to what prayer should be
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Warm like the peoples it nurtures on its shores, vivid blue in colour with the characteristic large, foamy-white Alexandrian waves lapping energetically the sand, sending us a humid, cool breeze that made me go into the room for a jumper
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After the hot shower, feeling considerably better went to the bed and uncovered Lizzie, kissed her, caressed her, and massaged her energetically and then pulled her to the bathroom
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I could tell from Rafael’s vocal sounds and the way his seat moved energetically that every moment was his next best moment in life
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I moved into the packed crowd that parted energetically before me
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When we have a lot of energy: we ate a lot, energetically
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Energetically it indicates the mov-
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ence, related to this situation, energetically comes back to it
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Sex of a man with several women is energetically interesting
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Couldn't she, wouldn't she, and let him come home and be happy? While waiting for an answer he did nothing, but he did it energetically, for he was in a fever of impatience
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Heavens! my dear Glaucon, I said, how energetically you polish them up for the decision, first one and then the other, as if they were two statues
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There he tore off the sleeve of Earnshaw's coat, and bound up the wound with brutal roughness; spitting and cursing during the operation as energetically as he had kicked before
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When the emperor returned, he wrote, implored, threatened, and so energetically, that on the second restoration he was persecuted as a Bonapartist
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The first words that Albert uttered to his friend, on the following morning, contained a request that Franz would accompany him on a visit to the count; true, the young man had warmly and energetically thanked the count on the previous evening; but services such as he had rendered could never be too often acknowledged
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The baby had by this time discovered the use of the bone ring at the end of the handle of the toy and was biting it energetically
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Sometimes, she would coldly tolerate me; sometimes, she would condescend to me; sometimes, she would be quite familiar with me; sometimes, she would tell me energetically that she hated me
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(He taps his parchmentroll energetically) This book tells you how to act with all descriptive particulars
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Edmund energetically hauled his withered leg up behind him
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He hauled Martindale to his office, accused him of plotting to burn down a barracks, and beat him so energetically, with fists and a kendo stick, that he overturned all of the furniture
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Though they were now operating under the orders of their former enemies, the Japanese police worked swiftly and energetically to round up war-crimes suspects
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The next moment she ran to the bell and rang it energetically
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But there were various subjects that Dorothea was trying to get clear upon, and she resolved to throw herself energetically into the gravest of all
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Count Ilya Rostov, laughing and repeating the words, ‘Make way, dear boy! Make way, make way!’ pushed through the crowd more energetically than anyone, led the guests into the drawing room, and seated them on the center sofa
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Having lifted her head and let her arms droop lifelessly, as ballet dancers do, Natasha, rising energetically from her heels to her toes, stepped to the middle of the room and stood still
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So energetically do we pursue this aim that after crossing an unfordable river we burn the bridges to separate ourselves from our enemy, who at the moment is not Bonaparte but Buxhowden
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And probably still more perturbed by the fact that he had uttered this obvious falsehood, and that Balashev still stood silently before him in the same attitude of submission to fate, Napoleon abruptly turned round, drew close to Balashev’s face, and, gesticulating rapidly and energetically with his white hands, almost shouted:
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‘Know that if you stir up Prussia against me, I’ll wipe it off the map of Europe!’ he declared, his face pale and distorted by anger, and he struck one of his small hands energetically with the other
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Lead that man away!’ said he quickly and energetically, and taking the arm of Pierre whom he had promoted to be a Frenchman for saving his life, he went with him into the room
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There he tore off the sleeve of Earnshaw’s coat, and bound up the wound with brutal roughness; spitting and cursing during the operation as energetically as he had kicked before
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The new-comer was very gay; the goodness of the mother is written in the gayety of the child; she had seized a scrap of wood which served her for a shovel, and energetically dug a
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And, lying lowermost and cool, sighting up through the dim echoing tunnel of well, Cecy heard the iron suction of the pump handle pressed energetically by the sweating old lady; and water, amoeba, Cecy and all rose up the throat of the well in sudden cool disgorgement out into the cup, over which waited sun-withered lips
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One of the facts of which his exterior relief and his internal satisfaction was composed, was, as we have just hinted, that he had remained a brisk spark, and that he passed energetically for such
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Gillenormand followed him with his eyes, and at the moment when the door opened, and Marius was on the point of going out, he advanced four paces, with the senile vivacity of impetuous and spoiled old gentlemen, seized Marius by the collar, brought him back energetically into the room, flung him into an armchair and said to him:—
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Here the child paused, he feared that he had said too much; he thrust his nails energetically into his hair and contented himself with replying:—
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And, lying lowermost and cool, sighting up up through the dim echoing tunnel of well, Cecy heard the iron suction of the pump handle pressed energetically by the sweating old lady; and water, amoeba, Cecy and all rose up the throat of the well in sudden cool disgorgement out into the cup, over which waited sun-withered lips
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Beginning with this epoch, of which we shall shortly speak, the work was usefully and energetically resumed and prosecuted; Napoleon built—the figures are curious—four thousand eight hundred and four metres; Louis XVIII
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When the nest is slightly disturbed, the slaves occasionally come out, and like their masters are much agitated and defend the nest: when the nest is much disturbed, and the larvae and pupae are exposed, the slaves work energetically together with their masters in carrying them away to a place of safety
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Street to surprise them there, to catch them unawares, to unmask them, and in general to behave somewhat more energetically than he had done the day before
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"You need not say any more," interrupted the Grandmother energetically
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"Come, come!" cried the Grandmother so energetically, and with such an air of menace, that I did not dare refuse the money further
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“Listen! Why did you never tell me what you wished from me, that I might have lived exactly as you desired? Why did you give me a liberty which I knew not how to use? why did you cease to teach me? If you had wished it, if you had cared to guide me differently, nothing, nothing would have happened,” I went on, in a voice which more and more energetically expressed anger and reproach, with none of the former love
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A young lad of seventeen, with merry black eyes and red cheeks, sprang energetically from the sofa, and stood in the middle of the room, rubbing his eyes
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In a few minutes Maslova became brighter and energetically began to relate what had transpired at the court, mockingly imitating the prosecutor and rehearsing such parts as had appealed to her most
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In April and May there was famine in several districts of Tula, and Tolstoi occupied himself energetically for some time to aid the famine-stricken
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And this is the faith called Orthodox, this is the true faith, the one which, under the garb of a Christian religion, has been energetically taught to the people for many centuries, and is inculcated at the present time more vigorously than ever
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The sight of these so radically different men,—the one beaming with freshness, alacrity, elegance, the well-fed Frenchman, in a silk hat and long overcoat of the latest fashion, energetically illustrating with his white hands, unused to labour, how to squeeze the Germans, and the sight of the dishevelled Prokófi, with hay-seed in his hair, dried up from work, sunburnt, always tired and always working, in spite of his immense rupture, with fingers swollen from work, with his loosely hanging homespun trousers, battered bast shoes, jogging along with an immense forkful of hay over his shoulder in that indolent pace of a labouring man, which economizes motion,—the sight of these two so radically different men elucidated to me then many things, and has occurred to me now, after the Toulon-Paris celebrations
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Salisbury for some reason did not agree to something; Cleveland wrote a message to the Senate; from either side were raised patriotic warlike cries; a panic ensued upon 'Change; people lost millions of pounds and of dollars; Edison announced that he would invent engines with which it would be possible to kill more men in an hour than Attila had killed in all his wars, and both nations began energetically to arm themselves for war
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) Why do kindly men and women, who can have no manner of interest in war, go into ecstasies over the exploits of a man like Skobelev? Why do men who are under no obligation to do it, and who receive no pay for it, like Marshals of Nobility in Russia, devote months to the service which demands such unremitting labor, wearying to the minds as well as to the body,—the enlistment of recruits? Why do all emperors and kings wear a military dress, why do they have drills and parades and military rewards? Why are monuments built to generals and conquerors? Why do wealthy and independent men regard it as an honor to occupy the position of lackeys to kings, to flatter them and feign a belief in their special superiority? Why do men who have long since ceased to believe in the medieval superstitions of the Church still constantly and solemnly pretend to do so, and thus support a sacrilegious and demoralizing institution? Why is the ignorance of the people so zealously preserved, not only by the government, but by men of the higher classes? Why do they so energetically denounce every attempt to overthrow popular superstition and to promote popular education? Why do historians, novelists, and poets, who can derive no benefit in exchange for their flattery, paint in such glowing colors the emperors, kings, and generals of bygone times? Why do the so-called scientists devote their lives to formulate theories that violence committed on the people by power is legitimate violence—is right?
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Moreover, this art is not produced by these masses, nor even chosen by them, but is energetically thrust upon them in those public places in which art is accessible to the people
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Count Ilyá Rostóv, laughing and repeating the words, “Make way, dear boy! Make way, make way!” pushed through the crowd more energetically than anyone, led the guests into the drawing room, and seated them on the center sofa
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Having lifted her head and let her arms droop lifelessly, as ballet dancers do, Natásha, rising energetically from her heels to her toes, stepped to the middle of the room and stood still