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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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He had informed her, numerous times, that even though her body was local, her mind was of Earth and he would have registered their children as pureblood terrestrial
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“Does this mean we have to stop?” Big Petey shouted back as he wrestled with numerous guards
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and engaging Billie Tuke-Hastings, but the direct line of this once numerous family of
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Used numerous times in conjunction with
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The troposphere is broken by numerous landmasses reaching above life-sustaining air
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It was a unique experience, that underground river which splits up into numerous passageways and underground cavities full of impressive stalagmites and stalactites that glitter in shading-off tints
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But thankfully the interests are not as numerous as human beings
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It is reiterated in numerous ways
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Once these so-cal ed harmful influences had taken so much effect in the skin, the resulting product would be numerous dermatological problems like wrinkles
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The archipelago was as big as Japan but the islands were smaller and more numerous
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Duncan had them all laughing at numerous adventures; and as he continued with other tales he found himself being drawn to Naria
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Getting to know her (once I had nagged Jane into introducing me) merely underlined her numerous qualities and sank me deeper in the mire
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Right in front of them, nearly a floor below, was a well paved court about a hundred by a hundred and fifty feet with numerous doorways, stairways and balconies opening onto it
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They wove their way around numerous islands
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numerous inshore boats visible to the north and south
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The re-shoeing of horses was just one of numerous
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They drafted in numerous
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There were numerous things she had written
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or another of the numerous public houses in the villages in the area
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interviews, which in turn led to numerous eulogies, many of them
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shouting, cussing and swearing from the carters in numerous
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several lighthouses and numerous buoys marked out the safe channels
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having travelled all of them on numerous occasions
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Johnson shoot numerous times, and luck had nothing to do with it
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Harvard with professors and people with numerous letters after their names, he had
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At two years he was reading and could spell numerous words
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leather coat with numerous silver zippers, and steel-toed boots
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informed on numerous occasions at the Tavern that the only one hundred percent
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I soon found out she was still in existence! And yes! Doing the same job, although she had been through numerous changes and upgrades she was still the same personality!
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Kallo has many times less ability than the Brain and he managed to escape numerous times
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engine—a cruel device that not only searched the Internet and all of its numerous
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This was a very different city, the hangleaf fronds and numerous large canals curving with the dam were unlike anything on Earth
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The cook had, with great industry, replanted the little back garden and numerous green things were sprouting up in this cool spring weather
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Labour is there so well rewarded, that a numerous family of children, instead of being a burden, is a source of opulence and prosperity to the parents
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When such occupiers were more numerous than they are at present, they are said to have been
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Considering the numerous plants, the color green was, surprisingly, one of the least visible colors
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Her own numerous plots against him had all met with disaster while her anguish only increased with her efforts
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There were numerous piles of furniture leading to tree trunks to which handholds had been pegged sometime in the past
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The numerous hands employed in the one species of cultivation necessarily encourage the other, by affording a ready market for its produce
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Numerous herds of cattle, when allowed to wander through the woods, though they do not destroy the old trees, hinder any young ones from coming up ; so that, in the course of a century or two, the whole forest goes to ruin
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The retinue of a grandee in China or Indostan accordingly is, by all accounts, much more numerous and splendid than that of the richest subjects in Europe
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He is extremely proficient in the use of most small arms and has been in numerous fatal close-combat situations
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mostly human, but the numerous cranes testified to the
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The food began with numerous propomata -- roasted chestnuts, honey cakes, soft boiled
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be the most numerous and will form the most powerful
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with numerous names and events
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During his life, man is submitted daily to numerous difficulties that he is asked to solve the best he can
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For a while it almost seemed they could hold the Gate, but the Makii were too numerous and were ceaselessly vomited up by the Rift
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A diet that is high in saturated fats, cholesterol and Trans fats have been associated with numerous conditions including:
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My opinion to the effect that the mind can influence, even shape, the brain is shared by a number of scientists who have conducted numerous experiments in the field
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numerous times the virtues of pleasant weather
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The Bible mentions charity numerous times in the New Testament and
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Such are the people who compose a numerous and splendid court, a great ecclesiastical establishment, great fleets and armies, who in time of peace produce nothing, and in time of war acquire nothing which can compensate the expense of maintaining them, even while the war lasts
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When we compare, therefore, the state of a nation at two different periods, and find that the annual produce of its land and labour is evidently greater at the latter than at the former, that its lands are better cultivated, its manufactures more numerous and more flourishing, and its trade more extensive; we may be assured that its capital must have increased during the interval between those two periods, and that more must have been added to it by the good conduct of some, than had been taken from it either by the private misconduct of others, or by the public extravagance of government
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There are numerous
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In every other respect, nothing can be more contrary to the real interest of a numerous family, than a right which, in order to enrich one, beggars all the rest of the children
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The only wild animals around were numerous flocks of different species of birds and a small-sized army of brown squirrels
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For example, he worked as an accountant in a large national company and on numerous occasions, due to the complexity and detail-oriented nature of his work, the numbers simply didn’t add up when the periodical reporting time came around
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answers his fathers numerous objections to the Christian faith
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If landed estates, however, were divided equally among all the children, upon the death of any proprietor who left a numerous family, the estate would generally be sold
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Dressed in his royal garb, Nebuchadnezzar was certainly an imposing figure with the sun reflecting off his crown and his fingers decorated with numerous rings of gold
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His clothes were splattered with what looked like blood and were torn in numerous places
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The inland dealers in corn, therefore, including both the farmer and the baker, are necessarily more numerous than the dealers in any other commodity ; and their dispersed situation renders it altogether impossible for them to enter into any general combination
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Numerous schools of Buddhism have arisen in the 2,500 years following the death of the Buddha
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Tithes are unknown among them; and their clergy, who are far from being numerous, are maintained either by moderate stipends, or by the voluntary contributions of the people
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All of them, besides, are oppressed with a numerous race of mendicant friars, whose beggary being not only licensed but consecrated by religion, is a most grievous tax upon the poor people, who are most carefully taught that it is a duty to give, and a very great sin to refuse them their charity
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He had spent over forty years investigating thousands of childhood cases around the world that suggested the possibility of reincarnation and had published numerous books before his demise
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) exist worldwide and numerous books have been written about this legendary soul
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The land was good, and of great extent; and the cultivators having plenty of good ground to work upon, and being for some time at liberty to sell their produce where they pleased, became, in the course of little more than thirty or forty years (between 1620 and 1660), so numerous and thriving a people, that the shopkeepers and other traders of England wished to secure to themselves the monopoly of their custom
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The truth is, the number of habitable places and the total number of souls out there are far too numerous, for the human mind to discern
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All this while, the setting that has been creating the numerous challenges in life is the dualistic nature of this planet
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Though the Europeans possess many considerable settlements both upon the coast of Africa and in the East Indies, they have not yet established, in either of those countries, such numerous and thriving colonies as those in the islands and continent of America
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The most important reason she claimed, albeit quite cogently, was the concern for being targeted by rival businesses, or even terrorist organizations who were ideologically opposed (she had been to and witnessed numerous corporate establishments; her mandate was to be as secretive as possible, which – although not part of her actual contract – would include not revealing her own identity)
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The walls showed numerous cracks and a variety of different strata of the planet’s crust, all varying shades of grey
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Its followers are very numerous ; and as men are fond of paradoxes, and of appearing to understand what surpasses the comprehensions of ordinary people, the paradox which it maintains, concerning the unproductive nature of manufacturing labour, has not, perhaps, contributed a little to increase the number of its admirers
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This sect, in their works, which are very numerous, and which treat not only of what is properly called Political Economy, or of the nature and causes or the wealth of nations, but of every other branch of the system of civil government, all follow implicitly, and without any sensible variation, the doctrine of Mr
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The most numerous class of artificers will seldom, in a large country, make more than one in 50, or one in a 100, of the whole number of families contained in it
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Above: Orion, Leo, Ursa major surrounded by myriad suns too numerous to count, but at least a hundred of those visible containing planets with viable atmospheres for life
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All families are equally ancient ; and the ancestors of the prince, though they may be better known, cannot well be more numerous than those of the beggar
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In the republics of ancient Greece, particularly in Athens, the ordinary courts of justice consisted of numerous, and therefore disorderly, bodies of people, who frequently decided almost at random, or as clamour, faction, and party-spirit, happened to determine
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The ignominy of an unjust decision, when it was to be divided among five hundred, a thousand, or fifteen hundred people (for some of their courts were so very numerous), could not fall very heavy upon any individual
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It has been established in Pennsylvania, where, though the quakers happen to be the most numerous, the law, in reality, favours no one sect more than another ; and it is there said to have been productive of this philosophical good temper and moderation,
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The retainers of some particular prelates were often as numerous as those of the greatest lay-lords ; and the retainers of all the clergy taken together were, perhaps, more numerous than those of all the lay-lords
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Though the tenants and retainers of the clergy, therefore, had both together been less numerous than those of the great lay-lords, and their tenants were probably much less numerous, yet their union would have rendered them more formidable
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consequently less numerous, and, by degrees, dwindled away altogether
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universities have, in this case, the picking and chusing of their members from all the churchmen of the country, who, in every country, constitute by far the most numerous class of men of letters
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But eventually, after numerous billion years of expansion, the growing abundance of dark energy caused the expansion of the Universe to gradually begin to accelerate
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Although there are numerous theories, none of them properly fits or explains the fact that we have a rather large celestial body orbiting us and are unable to explain through scientific observations how it came to be there and has remained there over millennia
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We can with 100% certainty state, based on the numerous times that Noah’s Flood and its effects are mentioned in the Bible, that it was not just a localised flood, but a global catastrophe that wiped out all living creatures, except those that were preserved in the ark with Noah and his family
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Any rise in the average price of necessaries, unless it be compensated by a proportionable rise in the wages of labour, must necessarily diminish, more or less, the ability of the poor to bring up numerous families, and, consequently, to supply the demand for useful labour; whatever may be the state of that demand, whether increasing, stationary, or declining; or such as requires an increasing, stationary, or declining population
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All goods imported, unless particularly exempted, and such exemptions are not very numerous, are liable to some duties of customs
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We still have numerous records from the
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I myself had been backhanded before numerous times; it’s
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numerous occasions with apostolic authority he
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But the instances, I believe, are not very numerous, of people who have been ruined by a hospitality or liberality of this kind; though the hospitality of luxury, and the liberality of
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Carved into the wall, leading off from the path, were numerous tunnels
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Jones had numerous gams with other whalers
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At the conclusion of the late war, the most expensive that Great Britain ever waged, her agriculture was as flourishing, her manufacturers as numerous and as fully employed, and her commerce as extensive, as they had ever been before
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the cottage had numerous leaves by now due to the warmth of