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"You know that asteroid at Cynd that fell out of its orbit?"
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through His peace will bring you out of it,
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by your faith even though nothing came out of it, He
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‘Yes, love, I’m out of it now
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The 'starship' that came down in the Yakhan, you could roll this thing onto the freight elevator that comes down out of its cargo bay, and that isn't really the starship
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servant of his stays well out of it
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If it wasn't for them, how could I have done that stupid mindless job day in and day out, year in and year out, squeezing whatever bit of pride out of it that could be found?
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doostEr was also already off the rockosaur's seat as Tahlmute said, "If you can see a meteor before it hits you, it missed, you have no chance of getting out of its way
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Told me to fuck off out of it and leave police business to the professionals
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She insisted that she wanted to see you … I tried to talk her out of it, but …’
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"It's been under observation two thirds of a decade already," Ava said, "since it was knocked out of its original orbit
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"I'm convinced enough that we are baseline that I have no interest in wasting time trying to find a hack out of it
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Glenelle certainly couldn't hack their way out of it, other than turning off enhancements
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Now fuck off out of it
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He nearly tore out two or three of the bundled connections he’d laid just trying to get out of it as fast as he could
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‘She told him I needed him and wouldn’t let him argue her out of it
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“My son, if you receive my words, and store my commands within you, inclining your ear to wisdom, and applying your mind to reason; if you appeal to intelligence, and lift up your voice to reason; if you seek her as silver, and search for her as for hidden treasures – then will you understand reverence for the Lord, and will discover the knowledge of God; for the Lord gives wisdom, out of His mouth comes knowledge and reason; He has help in store for the upright, He is a shield to those who walk honestly; He guards the paths of justice, and protects the way of His pious ones; then will you understand rectitude and justice, and will keep to every good course; for when wisdom finds a welcome within you, and knowledge becomes a pleasure to you, discretion will watch over you, reason will guard you – saving you from the way of evil men, from men who use perverse speech; who leave the paths of uprightness, to walk in ways of darkness; who delight in doing evil, exult in wanton wickedness’ who are crooked in all their ways, and tortuous in their paths – saving you from the wife of another, from the adulteress who plies you with smooth words, who forsakes the companion of her youth, and forgets her pledge to God; for her paths lead down to death, and her tracks descend to the Shades; none who go to her come back again, or reach the paths of life – helping you to walk in the way of good men, and to keep to the paths of the righteous; for the upright will live in the land, and the honest will remain in it; while the wicked will be cut off from the land, and the faithless will be rooted out of it
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This is your culture and I can't expect to take you out of it and I will try very hard not to complain about it
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Ethereead swooped up out of its dive and flew alongside the
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frightened out of its wits
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" Luray had broken off a long frond and stripped it, getting a curved stick over three feet long out of it
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Daniel, this is your area of expertise, I am out of it from here on
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She was not about to try and get that core sample out of it's bill and back into her shoulder
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They don't really have any helpful medicinal properties, but they don't make it worse so she used that to keep the dirt out of it on the walk back
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It took another claw at the spot where they'd climbed into the tree, then began rumbling off after the herd again, brushing against the trunk of the frond Alan was in and shaking it enough to almost knock him out of it
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Something heaved it's dragging way out of it
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You might eventually kill it if you cut enough pieces out of it, but it will be eating on you all the while
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Even with the controls re-mapped, he couldn’t get a lot of info out of it either
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She was obviously used to this costume and projected proudly out of it with no difference in her skin color whatsoever
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Who is it? I watch as a tall, dark-haired man gets out of it
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"She was always trying to get me out of it
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that he would grow out of it, but his negative feelings
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But he, like the others before him, snapped out of it
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Simon laughs ‘You’ve got to be joking! I’ve been right out of it up until now but I understand that there is a council of war this evening at my brother’s so that happy state of affairs is going to change!’
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The what-ifs made me hesitant, but I snapped myself out of it and made a dive to
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The sergeant kept out of it, went back to his table beside the matriarch and the single son and picked up his goblet with a glance at the woman of the house
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She wondered if that was big enough that this could be in a corner of it? He enforced ‘God’s reality’ on all visitors in his universe, but at least he allowed med panels and sysinfo, and a ^C should still work to get her out of it
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Ava tried to pay close attention, she hoped she’d get something out of it, but most dogs in her old neighborhood (and most of them were feral) understood more of the average human conversation than she did of this
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The first part of the lesson had been how to get out of it in as sexy a way as possible
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The floor was dirt and very uneven with boulders sticking out of it
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We were taking turns sitting with her although she was pretty well out of it most of the time due to the drugs they gave her to counteract the pain
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‘I still think you should think about making a book out of it
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Earth is in a corner, towards Perseus is out of it
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gotten out of it in a hurry; the blankets lay discarded across the foot-rest in a dishevelled heap
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There might be a few awkward questions from the powers that be, but Ozzie would doubtless squirm his way out of it somehow
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“Still a bit stiff, but I’m getting a lot of use out of it,” he
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She was screaming about her same old drivenness and he was trying to talk her out of it by telling her how stupid and hopeless it is
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At this point I could take a condom out of its wrapper and put it
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It couldn’t have come out of its own volition
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None of them seemed to gain any favor out of it
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But hey, look at the bright side, at least you got a few nice decades with Ava out of it
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“Maybe he will come out of it,” Roman said, seeing I was genuinely
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"Oh" she uttered being taken back "The only thing, I wanted to do with this house a few hours ago, was get out of it
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They tried to talk him out of it but he held his ground and got out of the house before it was completely dark
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Its head had two sharp horns protruding out of its head, the same shining red as most of the little imp
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And a victim child stumbling out of it
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The last book he had worked on was still on the couch-like cushion where they left it yesterday, with the sheet full of letters sticking out of it
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He flipped thru it and found that he could actually make some sense out of it
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Made quite the little scene out of it
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She had always tended to believe more in appearance than substance, but she hadn’t made a discipline out of it, and she was never this nasty
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“Not before I’m out of it
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There were dozens of little pegs and hoses sticking out of it
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A clamp was placed around his neck with wiring running out of it
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I thought you might get a little laugh out of it actually, show you how silly you’ve been to think so much of a plain old schoolteacher like me
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Although she couldn't understand how a Dickens scene would look quite right with a giant Santa and a million little lights draped all over the place, but it was made clear that she was to keep her nose out of it
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Then he got lost in wondering why are girls pretty at all? What is pretty? Desa explained it had to do with fitting patterns dictated by hormones and took all the fun out of it
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Mike was too far out of it to answer any of her questions, although he did manage to assist her quite well, in getting into the house
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I we were enjoying the hell out of it – watching Father Savage squirm in front of us
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Finally she snapped out of it, noticing Roman on the ground, unmoving
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It wasn't until her step dad said something to her that she was able to snap out of it
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There was nothing so VERY remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so VERY much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, `Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!' (when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural); but when the Rabbit actually TOOK A WATCH OUT OF ITS WAISTCOAT- POCKET, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before see a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge
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In a country which had acquired its full complement of riches, where, in every particular branch of business, there was the greatest quantity of stock that could be employed in it, as the ordinary rate of clear profit would be very small, so the usual market rate of interest which could be afforded out of it would be so low as to render it impossible for any but the very wealthiest people to live upon the interest of their money
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"No, wait," Luray said, "This is your home too, I'll not chase you out of it
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I saw the thing Luray wrote about, we asked her to leave us out of it
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The landlord gains both ways; by the increase of the produce, and by the diminution of the labour which must be maintained out of it
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A greater quantity of labour, therefore, must be maintained out of it; and the surplus, from which are drawn both the profit of the farmer and the rent of the landlord, must be diminished
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He dropped into a forward roll over it, without letting go of it and flung it over his head as he rose out of it, using his momentum to lift it but putting immense strain on his shoulders in so doing
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He had never been fond of biology, and was glad that he was out of it
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The ceiling was twenty feet high on this floor and sunlight poured out of it thru fiber-optic pipes
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Only Adros’ staff sticking out of its torso had a lasting effect
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It will thus gain nothing by the interest of the four thousand pounds excessive circulation ; and it will lose the whole expense of continually collecting four thousand pounds in gold and silver, which will be continually going out of its coffers as fast as they are brought into them
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There had to be a way out of it all, as
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happiness out of it; most are just biding their time, waiting for
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It might be the interest of a metayer to make the land produce as much as could be brought out of it by means of the stock furnished by the proprietor ; but it could never be his interest to mix any part of his own with it
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A mild dizziness began to set in and she bit her tongue in hopes of jolting herself out of it
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This expense would generally be all laid out in the country, in smuggling the money out of it, and could seldom occasion the exportation of a single sixpence beyond the precise sum drawn for
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It neither brought money into the country, it was said, nor carried any out of it
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The nation which, from the annual produce of its domestic industry, from the annual revenue arising out of its lands, and labour, and consumable stock, has wherewithal to purchase those consumable goods in distant countries, can maintain foreign wars there
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surged out of its channel
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The industry of the society can augment only in proportion as its capital augments, and its capital can augment only in proportion to what can be gradually saved out of its revenue
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Before she could pull the trigger once more, the man grabbed her gun-wielding hand by the wrist and yanked the revolver out of it with his other hand
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A few minutes of driving later, Griffiths pulled the car over and the two got out of it with guns drawn
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A nation may import to a greater value than it exports for half a century, perhaps, together; the gold and silver which comes into it during all this time, may be all immediately sent out of it; its circulating coin may gradually decay, different sorts of paper money being substituted in its place, and even the debts, too, which it contracts in the principal nations with whom it deals, may be gradually increasing; and yet its real wealth, the exchangeable value of the annual produce of its lands and labour, may, during the same period, have been increasing in a much greater proportion
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The hatch opened and a ramp slid out toward them, they hopped out of it's way and the Elf made to enter
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But they finally pulled out of it to study one another’s faces
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“Why? It does you no good, so stay out of it! You have nothing invested in this
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All of the other schools - Korean, Japanese, and other Chinese varieties, grew out of it
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“Hopefully y'all will come out of it shortly
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Lumber and rice having been once put into the enumeration, when they were afterwards taken out of it, were confined, as to the European market, to the countries that lie south of Cape Finisterre
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expect to get out of it? What result will this action