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Couple this loss of needed activity with the dietary habits of modern man, and constipation, along with numerous other problems, is the likely result! In fact, today, it is common for people to report to hospital emergency rooms with terrible back and sciatic pain, only to be told that they are constipated and given a laxative, which frequently alleviates the back or sciatic pain
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I frequently have coffee with Doreen who is married to Henry – you know the chap who manages their props and scenery
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I frequently come up against him in court – works for our competitors
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As it happens, it is a Granny & Grandpa afternoon and, as Fred is a keen G&G attendee and frequently spends the afternoon crawling round the floor with the children, it makes sense to include the kids in the festivities
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Nick drops in a couple of evenings a week to see his grandparents, and frequently calls in at my place for a coffee on his way home
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He and his wife became parents a few months ago and he frequently turns up to rehearsals looking dead beat after a lousy night with the baby
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We’ve frequently argued that I should be more positive in my outlook
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For about two years now I have entered a very interesting phase of my life, since I have more and more psychic experiences; yet, I have also perceived certain paradox incidents which appear more and more frequently, surrounding me like a Sonic War: At daybreak, when I do the most important meditation exercise of the day, there is incredible mobility in the block of flats next to my house: A number of cars come and go continuously in and out of their outdoor garage, which happens to be right next to my bedroom window! Even earlier, from 4:00 to 6:00 am (no exaggeration) they race engines incessantly and/or slam car doors uncountable times! Why, indeed? Only God -or Satan- knows! The fact is that more often than not I can hardly sleep, I feel exasperated and I can't meditate properly
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more and more frequently with the vibrational charge of
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The bargemaster explains in detail to me how the sea floods this area frequently in the winter and how the wasteg has to be reinforced regularly to keep it functioning
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‘My business frequently relates to other people’s nearest concerns … carrying specialist information, finding out what is going on in a certain area
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The Antis try to whip up antagonism; my role is frequently to ascertain what is being done and to counteract it if at all possible
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Berndt stands, arms folded in resignation, as Joris goes on to explain that Leos frequently appear confident but underneath are insecure and crave affection
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‘Since then he has frequently stayed at my house, but other than that, he has lots of friends who are quite willing to put him up
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As you do, we frequently talked about the things which are important to us – in our case, our respective faiths
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Practice this stage frequently but do not prolong your efforts to the point when you begin to tire
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The leaves are curled at the edges, frequently dotted with yellow or brown patches, the trunks scabbed with fungus suggesting rotten cores
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Does he frequently turn up with a woman in tow?
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That frequently gives relief – it is the lack of ceremony, as though the child had no meaning, which mothers find hardest to bear
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If you are with friends try separating frequently
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The kisses became more and more passionate and … and now I have a crampy feeling in my gut … as I frequently did after a particularly passionate lovemaking session in past days
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Gilla appears to understand at least in part what I am going through – heaven forefend that she should truly understand! She casually observes a couple of times how unpredictable Berndt is, how he frequently disappears without warning
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With women being born more frequently than men, it is no wonder that Nice Guys now have the
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frequently had months where the choice was to buy either rice for our
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As Gary frequently has to bully me into taking any leave at all, this is a perfectly reasonable question
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Ken still grieved for his wife, but the years made the tears taste less bitter and fall less frequently, and with his strapping son rapidly becoming his closest friend, he began to feel in his bones an old, familiar stirring
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Major Tendine was rumored to use an alternate personification frequently that was said to be as flamboyant as this one
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Christian Satanism frequently offers its adherent the capacity to become
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) To have it frequently with one person is better than
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Then there is the “depth” law which is how frequently a word is
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We find that previous tenants frequently send donations on a regular basis
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bitter and fall less frequently, and with his strapping son rapidly
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Ships frequently sunk,
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“Joseph used the same words frequently
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The young man frequently volunteered to help out at the smithy,
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Although he dozed occasionally, simply from boredom, he thought more frequently than he dozed
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his mother from time to time, although not quite as frequently as she
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land girls whose propaganda pictures Tom had frequently seen in the
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TGG, but was frequently shortened to “The Guides”
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quite frequently on the uneven terrain, he had no
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Broadband comes as part of the cable package, and it provides Ted with a window on the world and hard porn comfort when he is sober enough to be interested, which is less and less frequently these days
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This time he positioned them such that they covered narrower stretches of the deck and had to start a new direction more frequently
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The ensemble was ideal for one of those sedate portraits so frequently adorning the halls and mantles of the genteel
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Alastair and I became firm friends, frequently finding ourselves sitting in the bar after everyone else had gone, just talking
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‘Jo,’ said Katie with that flair teenagers frequently have for mentioning the unmentionable, ‘Did I see Mr Liddington coming out of your place the other day? His wife teaches me maths, you know
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Alastair has always been very fond of Treacle; they have no pets and I frequently find that I run second place to the cat when Alastair comes round here
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Ninja reminded him frequently that this was not a dojo and that kung
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Mel and her husband are keen sci-fi addicts and frequently attend sci-fi conferences where they dress up in elaborate costumes
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rattled harder and more frequently, and it was clear that
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frequently as James and Thomas over the preceding days,
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less frequently in France
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They farm, the greater part of them, their own estates : and accordingly we seldom hear of the rent of a plantation, but frequently of its profit
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It is only the average produce of the one species of industry which can be suited, in any respect, to the effectual demand ; and as its actual produce is frequently much greater, and frequently much less, than its average produce, the quantity of the commodities brought to market will sometimes exceed a good deal, and sometimes fall short a good deal, of the effectual demand
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We rarely hear, it has been said, of the combinations of masters, though frequently of those of workmen
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Such combinations, however, are frequently resisted by a contrary defensive combination of the workmen, who sometimes, too, without any provocation of this kind, combine, of their own accord, to raise tile price of their labour
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Those who live to old age, it is said, frequently see there from fifty to a hundred, and sometimes many more, descendants from their own body
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four or five young children, who, among the middling or inferior ranks of people in Europe, would have so little chance for a second husband, is there frequently courted as a sort of fortune
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These vary everywhere from year to year, frequently from month to month
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But the wages of labour in a great town and its neighbourhood, are frequently a fourth or a fifth part, twenty or five-and--twenty per cent
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Fourthly, the variations in the price of labour not only do not correspond, either in place or time, with those in the price of provisions, but they are frequently quite opposite
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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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A half-starved Highland woman frequently bears more than twenty children, while a pampered fine lady is often incapable of bearing any, and is generally exhausted by two or three
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Luxury, in the fair sex, while it inflames, perhaps, the passion for enjoyment, seems always to weaken, and frequently to destroy altogether, the powers of generation
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It is not uncommon, I have been frequently told, in the Highlands of Scotland, for a mother who has born twenty children not to have two alive
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We do not reckon our soldiers the most industrious set of people among us; yet when soldiers have been employed in some particular sorts of work, and liberally paid by the piece, their officers have frequently been obliged to stipulate with the undertaker, that they should not be allowed to earn above a certain sum every day, according to the rate at which they were paid
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Till this stipulation was made, mutual emulation, and the desire of greater gain, frequently prompted them to overwork themselves, and to hurt their health by excessive labour
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Excessive application, during four days of the week, is frequently the real cause of the idleness of the other three, so much and so loudly complained of
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If masters would always listen to the dictates of reason and humanity, they have frequently occasion rather to moderate, than to animate the application of many of their workmen
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That a little more plenty than ordinary may render some workmen idle, cannot be well doubted; but that it should have this effect upon the greater part, or that men in general should work better when they are ill fed, than when they are well fed, when they are disheartened than when they are in good spirits, when they are frequently sick than when they are generally in good health, seems not very probable
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In years of plenty, servants frequently leave their masters, and trust their subsistence to what they can make by their own industry
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The price of labour, therefore, frequently rises in cheap years
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In dear years, too, poor independent workmen frequently consume the little stock with which they had used to supply themselves with the materials of their work, and are obliged to become journeymen for subsistence
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More people want employment than easily get it ; many are willing to take it upon lower terms than ordinary ; and the wages of both servants and journeymen frequently sink in dear years
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Masters of all sorts, therefore, frequently make better bargains with their servants in dear than in cheap years, and find them more humble and dependent in the former than in the latter
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The one, in his separate independent state, is less liable to the temptations of bad company, which, in large manufactories, so frequently ruin the morals of the other
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Through the variations in the price of labour not only do not always correspond with those in the price of provisions, but are frequently quite opposite, we must not, upon this account, imagine that the price of provisions has no influence upon that of labour
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In a thriving town, the people who have great stocks to employ, frequently cannot get the number of workmen they want, and therefore bid against one another, in order to get as many as they can, which raises the wages of labour, and lowers the profits of stock
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In the remote parts of the country, there is frequently not stock sufficient to employ all the people, who therefore bid against one another, in order to get employment, which lowers the wages of labour, and raises the profits of stock
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rich a country as England; and though the legal rate of interest has in France frequently been
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Such land, too, is frequently purchased at a price below the value even of its natural produce
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In Bengal, money is frequently lent to the farmers at forty, fifty, and sixty per cent
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What is called gross profit, comprehends frequently not only this surplus, but what is retained for compensating such extraordinary losses
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He is liable, in consequence, to be frequently without any
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That the chance of loss is frequently undervalued, and scarce ever valued more than it is
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month more than those who sail from the port of Leith, and the difference is frequently not so
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This great apparent profit, however, is frequently no more than the reasonable wages of
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this account that goods sold by retail are generally as cheap, and frequently much cheaper, in
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The produce of such labour comes frequently cheaper to market than would otherwise be
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shall not frequently be exposed to public sale
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indeed, does not exceed what frequently earned by common labourers in many country
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It frequently happens, that while high wages are given to the workmen in one manufacture,
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Sometimes, indeed, the liberality, more frequently the ignorance, of the landlord, makes him accept of somewhat less than this portion ; and sometimes, too, though more rarely, the ignorance of the tenant makes him undertake to pay somewhat more, or to content himself with somewhat less, than the ordinary profits of farming stock in the neighbourhood
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The rent of land, it may be thought, is frequently no more than a reasonable profit or interest for the stock laid out by the landlord upon its
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Tillage, indeed, in that part of ancient Italy which lay in the neighbour hood of Rome, must have been very much discouraged by the distributions of corn which were frequently made to the people, either gratuitously, or at a very low price
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In an open country, too, of which the principal produce is corn, a well-inclosed piece of grass will frequently rent higher than any corn field in its neighbourhood
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The fruit-wall frequently surrounds the kitchen garden, which thus enjoys the benefit of an inclosure which its own produce could seldom pay for
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The same point is frequently at this day a matter of controversy in the wine countries
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We see frequently societies of merchants in London, and other trading towns, purchase waste lands in our sugar colonies, which they expect to improve and cultivate with profit, by means of factors and agents, notwithstanding the great distance and the uncertain returns, from the defective administration of justice in those countries
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I have never even heard of any tobacco plantation that was improved and cultivated by the capital of merchants who resided in Great Britain; and our tobacco colonies send us home no such wealthy planters as we see frequently arrive from our sugar islands
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In some parts of Lancashire, it is pretended, I have been told, that bread of oatmeal is a heartier food for labouring people than wheaten bread, and 1 have frequently heard the same doctrine held in Scotland