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The muscles that are stretched are used in such a manner as to draw the flesh closer to the bone
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expressing their love in such a mannered they do not know the
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“Yes, your women do have a way about them,” Duncan emphasized the word ‘way’ in such a manner that Minister Gordon knew what he meant
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If this demand is continually increasing, the reward of labour must necessarily encourage in such a manner the marriage and multiplication of labourers, as may enable them to supply that continually increasing demand by a continually increasing population
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demand, in such a manner that the average annual produce may, as nearly as possible, be
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The person who employs his stock in maintaining labour, necessarily wishes to employ it in such a manner as to produce as great a quantity of work as possible
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By preferring the support of domestic to that of foreign industry, he intends only his own security ; and by directing that industry in such a manner as its produce may be of the greatest value, he intends only his own gain; and he is in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention
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The trades, it is to be observed, which are carried on by means of bounties, are the only ones which can be carried on between two nations for any considerable time together, in such a manner as that one of them shall alway's and regularly lose, or sell its goods for less than it really cost to send them to market
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The monopoly is more or less strict, according as the terms of admission are more or less difficult, and according as the directors of the company have more or less authority, or have it more or less in their power to manage in such a manner as to confine the greater part of the trade to themselves and their particular friends
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In that constitution, the grossest delusions of superstition were supported in such a manner by the private interests of so great a number of people, as put them out of all danger from any assault of human reason; because, though human reason might, perhaps, have been able to unveil, even to the eyes of the common people, some of the delusions of superstition, it could never have dissolved the ties of private interest
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E: -- Designing the text in such a manner that future parts, which were still not written at the time when the earliest books were written, would be crafted to link in with those future texts, capturing the names of people who were yet to exist
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“Juliana would never write to me in such a manner, nor would she put me off the ship just because of a few pirates
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Allow Grey access to the Sacred Roots but do it in such a manner that it won't arouse his suspicion
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Green sheets were laid across her in such a manner that her tummy was exposed
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Ms Hardarm sniffed heavily, it was obvious that she was not used to being talked to in such a manner
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No amount of tearful entreaties on her part, no argument of the inhospitality of treating an ambassador in such a manner would budge him
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fixing her troubles pass in such a manner
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I couldn’t understand how I could have been afflicted in such a manner considering the theme of what I was beginning to write about, a new way to view the biblical story of the Exodus
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was appreciated in such a manner, and it made her feel
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Keeping up the house in such a manner was
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I politely informed your mother that Beth was following my instruction and that she had no right to discipline one of my servants in such a manner
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First that Myserrah, Moshe thought, then sullen Uruk, now this, lordly Youssaf? What have we done that the gods would plague us in such a manner? -- Careful, the inner voice warned again, he might read your thoughts in your face
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In such a manner, the captain led the small band of Hebrews within the larger ring of soldiers, toward a long, low, mud-brick building that formed an ell with the one from which Moshe had so recently been ejected
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done that the gods would plague us in such a manner? -- Careful, the inner voice warned
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In such a manner, the captain led the small band of Hebrews within the larger ring of soldiers,
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His arms were twisted behind him in such a manner they had to be bound together past his elbows
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“As a member of the Animal Policeforce I am not permitted to influence the course of legal proceedings in such a manner
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A peculiar harness-like contrivance was fastened about his head, though in such a manner that the leather band did not protect his scalp from the spikes
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He employed symbols because he wanted to teach certain great spiritual truths in such a manner as to make it difficult for his successors to attach precise interpretations and definite meanings to his words
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very fortunate for Harry that he had arrived in such a manner at precisely this
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Committee in such a manner
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The two seats were situated in such a manner that everyone who was eating could watch TV at the same time
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“Yes I did, and I do not know, the story of why anyone would or could do that to such a lovely woman, but you may have brought it back to her, by telling her in such a manner
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As he ascertained a safe spot to hitch his horse to some growth several yards down the beach from the quicksand, he wondered how many others this land had claimed during its occupation by man and how many of those had perished in such a manner that was sickening to consider—slowly sinking and futilely struggling in a last effort to save oneself from the inevitable suffocation by the earth itself
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“Right,” he said in such a manner
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I also stacked stones in such a manner as to
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cord around my midsection, noticeably in such a manner that it
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He didn’t expect that I would react him in such a manner
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Garcia handed the PADD back to him in such a manner that the Doctor
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I will not speak to you in such a manner again
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SITKARI Folding the tongue in such a manner that the tip of the tongue touches the upper palate, draw the air through the mouth producing a sound of c
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Apparently, T’Pau considered it to be a good omen to have been chosen in such a manner and by such an animal
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was in such a manner as to keep the Tabernacle and its furnishings in the
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If watering is done in such a manner that the soil surface remains
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freedom in such a manner that it guarantees the political liberties and
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“I will not be spoken to in such a manner
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He then turned and collapsed in such a manner that made his body look like a twisted heap of cheap rag-doll limbs
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often done in such a manner as to correspond with the chakras and
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Kathy was a shadow of her former self, fear and worry having permeated her life, in such a manner it was indelibly etched on her very person
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'My friend says that if we were to wage war in such a manner, we'd be dead within the year
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been worked in such a manner
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I still feel the ripples on my skin from his touch; the most intimate touch I’ve ever experienced, the only touch from a male I’ve had in such a manner
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You considered it an impertinence--nay, more than an impertinence, an insult, to be approached in such a manner
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"My niece has set her heart on these cottages in such a manner that I actually fear the consequences to her health if she does not get them
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What business, said Priscilla's look more plainly than any words, what business had people to walk into other people's cottages in such a manner? She stood quite still, and scrutinized Mrs
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I fear that I could never allow my church to be used in such a manner
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Wretched gargoyle? How could the magnificent creature standing before him even refer to herself in such a manner? The minute she emerged from her chambers it was all the prince could do to keep from throwing her to the ground and taking her right there in front of everyone! He had dreamed of her body, of her, so many times since their first meeting that he thought he knew for sure what she looked like unclothed
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You of the South caused those of the North to fight you, just as you would have fought them if they trampled upon your rights and privacy in such a manner
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Havtrols did not ask this question in such a manner lightly
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and for a Mas Villethian soldier to be involved in such a manner with a
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of both outer and inner activities, in such a manner that it contributes to the coming of an
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splinted with wooden slats in such a manner that they can't bend either elbow to bring the
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O that our heads were waters, and our eyes fountains of tears, that we might weep day and night for our transgressions, and might in such a manner sow in those tears, as that at last we may reap in joy; may now go forth weeping, bearing precious seed, and may in due time come again with rejoicing, bringing our sheaves with us
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Because any number of atoms (25789321)0 is 11 is 10 all the atoms are equal to the axis line of the star and in such a manner gravity forms
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Do you realise what you see in these pictures arte the same cosmic principles applying in such a manner that it is the very same thing happening in the cosmos and on earth? The circles forming is gravity forming Π by the movement of Π2 as gravityΠ0extends into wider circles by enlarging Π from connecting to one dot and then connecting up to 4Π0in the circle
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Then I looked her in the eyes once more and called her a liar, “you and your so called priest disgust me, using the Lords name to further your own status in life tell what did the devil promise you to make you pervert the name of the Lord and his house of worship in such a manner?” Roxanne was tugging at my sleeve in an effort to try and pull me away but I was on a roll
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Haakon could not have spoken to their father in such a manner?
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When did anyone ever had the audacity to look at him in such a manner? Gideon, on the other hand, burst into a fit of laughter
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It is also advisable to have previously ruled some pencil lines with a hard point down the canvas in such a manner that the strips of paint will cross the lines
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And some draughtsmen use it with the red in such a manner as to produce almost a full colour effect
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confronted him in such a manner
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But, secondly, I venture to think that the large preponderance of argument is on the side of those who do not rely on this presumptive analogy against survival, but rather on the New Testament Revelation; which compels us to believe that in the death which men now die, the curse is executed in such a manner (in the survival of the soul) as to allow of its reversal by the resurrection of the same man to life, or of its second infliction, under the irremediable condition of extinction of 'both soul and body in hell’ (Matt
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10), presented in reference to temporal dissolution, in such a manner as to indicate that it is entirely in accordance with the thoughts of the Bible writers to denominate the future punishment of the wicked, consisting in suffering and destruction, by the general name of Death; leaving it to other occasions to add the qualifying representations concerning the extent of that suffering, from the 'few stripes, of the comparatively ignorant up to the 'greater damnation’ of the well-instructed transgressor
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By hiring you the client is training in such a manner that is relatively safe
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Don Quixote delivered his discourse in such a manner and in such correct language, that for the time being he made it impossible for any of his hearers to consider him a madman; on the contrary, as they were mostly gentlemen, to whom arms are an appurtenance by birth, they listened to him with great pleasure as he continued: "Here, then, I say is what the student has to undergo; first of all poverty: not that all are poor, but to put the case as strongly as possible: and when I have said that he endures poverty, I think nothing more need be said about his hard fortune, for he who is poor has no share of the good things of life
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In the end they, as officers of justice, settled the question by arbitration in such a manner that both sides were, if not perfectly contented, at least to some extent satisfied; for they changed the pack-saddles, but not the girths or head-stalls; and as to Mambrino's helmet, the curate, under the rose and without Don Quixote's knowing it, paid eight reals for the basin, and the barber executed a full receipt and engagement to make no further demand then or thenceforth for
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should I do so I will try to reign in such a manner as may be considered worthy of
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of rice, and altogether behaved in such a manner that most husbands would
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At the same time I ought here to repeat what I have said elsewhere, that if any of our guardians shall try to be happy in such a manner that he will cease to be a guardian, and is not content with this safe and harmonious life, which, in our judgment, is of all lives the best, but infatuated by some youthful conceit of happiness which gets up into his head shall seek to appropriate the whole state to himself, then he will have to learn how wisely Hesiod spoke, when he said, 'half is more than the whole
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“Are you nuts? I didn’t dare say anything lest I upset you to the point that you would refuse dressing in such a manner ever again
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Heyward himself was posted at hand, so near that he might communicate with his companions without raising his voice to a dangerous elevation; while David, in imitation of the woodsmen, bestowed his person in such a manner among the fissures of the rocks, that his ungainly limbs were no longer offensive to the eye
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The river had worn away the edge of the soft rock in such a manner as to render its first pitch less abrupt and perpendicular than is usual at waterfalls
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Faint and almost despairing as was the prospect of escape, the words of Duncan were not thrown away, for it awakened the powers of the sisters in such a manner that they awaited the results in silence
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This sign, intended for those that might follow, was observed by one of her conductors, who restored the glove, broke the remaining branches of the bush in such a manner that it appeared to proceed from the struggling of some beast in its branches, and then laid his hand on his tomahawk, with a look so significant, that it put an effectual end to these stolen memorials of their passage
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A corner of the building was then roofed in such a manner as to exclude the heavy dew of the climate, and piles of sweet shrubs and dried leaves were laid beneath it for the sisters to repose
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"I should be sorry to have the defense protracted in such a manner as to irritate my red friends there," continued Montcalm, glancing his eyes at the group of grave and attentive Indians, without attending to the other's questions; "I find it difficult, even now, to limit them to the usages of war
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Approaching Uncas, she held the blazing brand in such a manner as to cast its red glare on his person, and to expose the slightest emotion of his countenance
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He even darkly hinted that their success might be extended, with proper caution, in such a manner as to include the destruction of all whom they had reason to hate
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Albert expected to have something new this time to show to the traveller, but, to his great surprise, the latter, without seeking for the signatures, many of which, indeed, were only initials, named instantly the author of every picture in such a manner that it was easy to see that each name was not only known to him, but that each style associated with it had been appreciated and studied by him
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Monte Cristo, in taking the seat Morcerf offered him, placed himself in such a manner as to remain concealed in the shadow of the large velvet curtains, and read on the careworn and livid features of the count a whole history of secret griefs written in each wrinkle time had planted there
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Easton remarked he was sorry he had not tacked the bloody stuff down in such a manner that they would not have been able to take it up without destroying it
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These he collected and tore into strips about six inches wide which he took round to Mrs Linden, and asked her to sew them together, end to end, so as to make one long strip: then this long strip had to be cut into four pieces of equal length and the edges sewn together in such a manner that it would form a long tube
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They did not know the causes of the poverty that perpetually held them and their children in its cruel grip, and - they did not want to know! And if one explained those causes to them in such language and in such a manner that they were almost compelled to understand, and afterwards pointed out to them the obvious remedy, they were neither glad nor responsive, but remained silent and were angry because they found themselves unable to answer and disprove
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"Have you so soon changed your mind," added Morcerf, "or have you only provoked my request that you may have the pleasure of seeing me humbled?" Danglars, seeing that if he continued the conversation in the same tone in which he had begun it, the whole thing might turn out to his own disadvantage, turned to Morcerf, and said: "Count, you must doubtless be surprised at my reserve, and I assure you it costs me much to act in such a manner towards you; but, believe me when I say that imperative necessity has imposed the painful task upon me
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Maximilian stared for a moment at the corpse, gazed all around the room, then upon the two men; he opened his mouth to speak, but finding it impossible to give utterance to the innumerable ideas that occupied his brain, he went out, thrusting his hands through his hair in such a manner that Villefort and d'Avrigny, for a moment diverted from the engrossing topic, exchanged glances, which seemed to say,—"He is mad!"
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from all our ploys and entertainments, in such a manner, that the rest of the officers talked of him, marvelling at the cause, for it was not his wont in other places
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But I have to say that I find it repugnant that you jumped to the conclusion that a man would betray his country in such a manner
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I finished many books in such a manner there, closing the covers ecstatically yet having no memory of the content by the time I returned home
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The thing was to make him present the affair to Holroyd (the Steel and Silver King) in such a manner as to secure his financial support
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With eyes fixed upon the ground they crept slowly across a strip of the field, returning a little further down in such a manner that, when they should have finished, not a single inch of the pasture but would have fallen under the eye of some one of them