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I shall drive and operate one of the cranes and will run the anvil, the large metal cutter on one of the excavators
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She said they had to operate on one of
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Obviously, Jesus could see that Bartimaeus was blind, so why then would He ask Bartimaeus what He could do for him? The answer to that question is that, God’s kingdom does not operate on the laws of “assumption,” but on the laws of “ask and receive
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On one trip to the vet, they had to shave his paw to give him an injection, so they could operate on his face
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and children should operate on the same developmental plane undermines the notion of comparative stages of emotional and
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―utility‖ is not necessarily the overriding factor but rather how such subject matter encourages a mind to think or to reason clearly by compelling it to operate on a higher intellectual plane
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Privatized institutions operate on a cost-plus basis
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These cars operate on linear propulsion, just like one of those high-speed European bullet trains that ride along on a monorail
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It ties data more closely to the functions that operate on
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functions that operate on that data
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Functions that operate on the data of an object are tied together inthe data structure
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size, weight and cost, and functions to operate on these attributes
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The functions that operate on these data are sometimes called methods or member
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United States often operate on both sides of the border and control
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operate on a different plane where right and wrong don’t exist, only winning and losing
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“I didn’t know they were planning to operate on your brain until Sarah came to your rescue and Mother sent you here
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these operations can be operate on one to three percent
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" He again refused to operate on the internal damage
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From the 1930s onwards, Wilder Penfield developed a surgical procedure for epileptics, involving the use of a local anesthetic to open up and operate on a patient’s exposed brain while the patient remained fully conscious
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no, I'm begging you to look past our differences and cooperate once more
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netism, quarks, electrons, all operate only on the 3-brane Gravity, though,
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However, it’s important to remember that the scale at which you wil operate once
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The reason is that markets operate on expectations of the future
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After my initial shock of meeting a patient and her family for the first time in the waiting area, only hours before I was scheduled to operate on her, I quickly made it a policy for any of my cases, that I wanted to meet her at least a day before the surgery, and not with one foot already almost in the operating room
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He has been back a number of times to operate on cancer cases that were saved for him
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I understand that he too has been back several times to consult and operate on gynecologic cancer cases in St Lucia
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Once a year a team from the USA consisting of a plastic surgeon, an oral surgeon, and an anesthesiologist volunteer an entire week of their time and fly to Hospital San Carlos to operate on these cases
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They usually manage to operate on at least twenty cases during the week that they are there
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Change processes that are confined to mechanical aspects of the universe operate on the basis of
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The Starship‘s engines slowly build up their power and are kept at the same level when the regular beat seems to operate on its own
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Doug Marlin had volunteered to operate one of the Southern Hemisphere positions
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He has probably told you I won’t cooperate on
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To be fully functional, they were designed to operate on a level surface and interact with their programming through Baigle
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Nobody trusted Ambrosius so he had to operate on his own
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Operators require some data to operate on and such data are called operands
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“How long can they operate on this alternative power source, provided they don’t have access to any form of light?”
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Because wireless companies operate on several different technologies (CDMA, TDMA, GSM), WAP was the answer to bridging the technology gap for internet access
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but could operate on a universal scale
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the product yourself? If you want to be a charlatan and operate on the edge
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Everybody would have to cooperate on this
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All because he wanted to become distinct, free, and to operate on his own
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'Exactly,' the UPS stated, 'As they operate on different frequencies, they will upset different parts of the gravitational system, but only for a short while at a time, since we'll be switching to units on different frequencies before any permanent damage is done
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they al preferred to operate on their own
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Since the ship had to operate on a continuous basis and thus employed multiple work shifts, the cafeteria always served items suitable for either breakfast, lunch and dinner, and this at all times of the day and night
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Clearly, such principles can operate only within a culture that is essentially
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The doctors at the National University Hospital decided to operate on her thyroid
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Natives born with Mercury conjunct the sun (within two days of IC or five days of SC) tend to operate on instant, gut-level impressions and responses rather than on reflection and thinking things through
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The conjunction natives operate on blind faith; the elongation natives on lack of faith, which in turn tends to sap their decisiveness
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The holo-characters wheeled in another patient for him to operate on and he got to work
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“But in this case, we would only have to operate one account plus an annuity fund, from which 4000 regular payments would be made
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The ship is compelled to operate on the surface where, in the same ocean, the submarine can choose to mimic the directions of the ship above it but at any depth available to it
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We have to operate on the assumption that the old man has a reason for what he did
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“You have not let the surgeon operate on Roopdetah's heart without demanding blood money
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At the bank several men dressed in overalls began to operate on Mr
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Those who operate on P Note
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(you can release as little or as much food as allowed), operate on batteries and will easily attach
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I'm going to operate on
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stock company, the Directors cease to have powers to operate on the account and
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This reality is so chilling that when she does take into her body a deep breath and expels from it a long exhale it feels almost wrong—that this creation, her person, has progressed to operate on a mechanical level, one of which needs no human interaction whatsoever
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then the snow-cats operate on these most
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Billings' taxis operate on an ingenious system
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co-operate on NATO matters
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Even an automotive mechanic will not operate on a car unless they find out what the actual problem is
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operate on a browser
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� After all, most of us adults operate on a meaning perspective that demands adherence to the dominator model
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Now I was going to have to operate on my wits
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� In their unquestioned way, meaning perspectives operate on the ontological level; they define the nature of being, existence in the world
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They operate on and within the seven dimensions of the
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By the third day the body started to operate on its own essential
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The intellect and the moral judgment are set against the menace which ought to carry both in one combined force to operate on the will
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For example, a young child (Level 2) can operate on 22
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However, it cannot operate on or consider its desires and drives for security as objects of thought because, at that level, it is not aware of these desires as anything other than its self
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In the pursuit of satisfying its desires the self can operate on others as objects, its own body, and objects in its environment
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fatal turn such a mercenary jealousy could operate on the breast of a
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So distinct is its current from the surrounding sea, its confined waters stand out against the ocean and operate on a different level from the colder waters
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Rosemary would be one of twenty-eight patients Freeman and Watts would operate on during the last nine months of 1941, and one of fewer than eighty patients they had treated surgically up to that time
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It further rankled the westerners that the prejudices of the East overwhelmingly prevailed in the national press, which often seemed to operate on the assumption that anything west of the Rockies was China
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The other engineer was Virginia native Clarence Douglas, who would operate one of the two side-directed waist guns, behind the wings
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Under the circumstances, I think we have to operate on the assumption that it’s basically all of Green Valley’s Charisians, minus the seven or eight thousand men he has at Rankylyr
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(Assuming, of course, that the markets cooperate on your behalf, which isn’t always the case
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Some organizations—notably Babson’s and Standard & Poor’s—operate on separate levels as a financial service and as investment counsel
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Hence it has been logically impossible for brokerage houses to operate on a thoroughly professional basis
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As discussed earlier, packets being processed by intermediate systems travel only as high as the network layer, so the transport-layer protocols operate on only the two end systems
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Another common theme among businesses that improve day by day is that they operate on the premise that it is best to repeatedly launch a product or service with a limited number of its customers so that it can use customer reactions and feedback to modify it
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They operate on the premise that it is okay to learn from mistakes and that it is critical to obtain customer feedback to shape their strategies
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Both operate on a not-for-profit basis—they’re looking out for the investors’ interests, and they’re strong fiduciaries
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The next two chapters will give you the tools to operate on their level—and put you head and shoulders over most of your option-trading peers
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But, he hoped it would operate on the House to induce them to consider the propriety of providing some mode of hereafter distinguishing between legal, and illegal or surreptitious election
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But, sir, what is now the state of things? If it is possible to operate on France by commercial restrictions, let me ask if this bill will not accomplish that object? Let me ask if an American vessel under it can go to any port of France? It not only cuts off direct intercourse, but prohibits the importation of the products of France; and any attempt to carry on a circuitous commerce must be ineffectual, inasmuch as the produce will be liable to seizure when it comes into the ports of the United States
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This was the first intimation given to our Government that the Berlin decree would operate on the interest of the United States
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It was designed to operate on the nation refusing to modify or withdraw its edicts
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Russell, the American Chargé des Affaires at Paris, stating that American vessels, loaded with bona fide property of American citizens, had been seized and sequestered in the ports of France, under the Berlin and Milan decrees, as late as the 9th of December, doubts seemed to arise in this House, whether the decrees had ceased to operate on the first of November, as the President had declared
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And the bill was sent back to the committee, for the purpose, as I understood, of bringing in a bill to suspend the operation of the law of May last, until we should hear from France, whether the Emperor had disavowed those seizures, and whether the decrees had actually ceased to operate on the first of November
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Instead of this they both agree that the decrees did not cease to operate on the first of November, but that the property taken with the Orleans Packet, and all the property which should be seized between the first of November and the second of February, must remain in depot to wait the pleasure of the Emperor, on our causing our rights to be respected by England
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But what is this amendment which re-enacts the law of May last, and such pitiful reasoning as I have heard on this occasion, but placing our seal to that infamous insinuation? The President, on the mere promise of the Minister of the Emperor, that the Berlin and Milan decrees should cease to operate on the first day of November, placed full faith and reliance on that promise, and issued his proclamation on the 2d, presuming the promise had been fulfilled—and, shall we say that the Emperor is justifiable in disbelieving the law of May last, solemnly enacted by the three branches of the Government and the President's proclamation, together with the Circular of the Secretary of the Treasury, enjoining the law to be carried into effect?
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Will any gentleman still say, that the decrees ceased to operate on the first of November, since we have had official information from the French Government itself, that our vessels are to be seized under these decrees, until the second of February? I trust not
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Those gentlemen who support this amendment, ought to recollect that the sections which go to re-enact the law of May last, contain a confession that that law is not now in operation; for if the decrees did actually cease to operate on the first of November, no one doubts but the law is now in full force, without the provisions of this bill
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To subdue a people acting under the impulse of such considerations as will operate on them, will require a force at least double to that which they can oppose to us
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I need not go back farther than to the law of May, 1810, which provided that the non-intercourse act should cease, as to that belligerent which should first repeal its decrees violating our neutral rights, and that it should operate on the other, which should fail so to do, within three months after the President's proclamation of the fact of such repeal