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Ava was glad the body was still young enough that she hadn't done it any permanent damage
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We are here for a higher purpose which, when discovered and fulfilled, provides permanent peace of mind and lasting soul fulfillment
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mother had simply had enough of living her life in that seemingly permanent holding
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An event so important that it was worth a permanent mark on the skin, first to assure success, second to commemorate once it had taken place
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face wore a permanent smile, a smile that started in his eyes and spread across the full
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Griggsy! She'd never know what he'd put in there, what he'd done, what ridiculous, crazy, stupid, arrogant, pompous, jackass technology he'd gone right ahead and rammed into the thing's very registers, into its very fibers, into the permanent read-only fixtures of its central core
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It was only later, wrapped in permanent night, that I asked the big questions of a closed and brooding door
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She hasn't been able to find a permanent job so far, so she has to change jobs all the time – in two words, she is always under steam
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There are many other things to bear in mind such as: temporary or permanent;
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I think that it is entirely possible that what we have at the moment could develop into something permanent, but we could do damage by rushing into it merely because of this baby
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The Corsair believe it's a permanent condition, but it's merely temporary
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The semiconductor business was trying to make a comeback by putting more functionality into the optical and more-or-less permanent part of the system and a cheap, replaceable 'yingolian crystal' that cost less than an iron
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After thinking about it overnight, Kelvin had second thoughts about leaving Alfred in charge of a permanent base
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He would make a decision then about a permanent base
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His face wore a permanent smile, a smile that started in his eyes and spread across the full depth of his features, a smile that warned, a smile that promised destruction once the fun was done with
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‘The site of the avalanche will become a permanent memorial to her
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"When you drink as much as I did for as long as I did, there are permanent changes in the brain, or at least long-term changes
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"Those herdsman's villages aren't as permanent as towns like Yoonbarla, after four centuries they could have come and gone several times
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When I would get out of what had become my permanent holding room, people in worse condition would sometimes get a hold of me
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People shouldn't be judged for it, because anyone who doesn't find a cure for their afflictions belongs to a permanent mind prison
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something more permanent, something that is designed not only for a quick match, but one that
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The night was sultry and the full moon was nearly a permanent fixture in their nighttime sky, twinkling off the gentle swells in the lagoon
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On the other hand he found that the women who wanted something more permanent from him were just too tart and cloying for his palette
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Both knew that the results of all tests were sealed and sent to the Queens Hold to be added to the permanent records
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Which is a term for a permanent
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’ Chris said, ‘I know they’ve got several permanent residents and one of them used to be on the stage …’
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worm in her head was tuned to a permanent loop that played the
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It would have to be considered a permanent aftereffect if it was still active after all this time
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There have been about eleven more-or-less permanent residents of this property since I’ve lived here
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My quarters have been shared with permanent residents twice since I’ve owned them, one other time while I leased here
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A scrimmage of sorts was being played out on the sports field and the permanent citizens of the Park---the squirrels, birds, and bugs---added their own ambiance to Harry's afternoon walk
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I found no evidence that he’s ever had a permanent partner
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sadly the scars on his back—a permanent gift from Ed Pentoch
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She knew already that he did not want to live with her, and to be honest she thought he was a little too young for a permanent relationship anyway
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She was temporarily given room and board at the Great Tahoe Inn until a permanent situation might be found for her
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We will close on a permanent residence before year's end I should think
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She also rode the wave of change to set up permanent residence in Bungalow Seven of the Lodges, the compliment of Bungalow Six already occupied by Sarah Bunker
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They lamented that there wasn’t permanent water here to make a village since all agreed this was a pretty spot
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Our job is to find something here that can sustain a permanent base and so sustain a proper study
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Briefly it appears that the United States gives preference to relatives of citizens of the United States, to wives and husbands, sons and daughters of people who are permanent resident aliens living in the United States
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I still haven't heard anything definite on a permanent job at the Election Bureau
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But I did hear from one of the higher-ups that he is retiring in April and then I might be offered a permanent position
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The job is for about three months – I'll keep looking for a permanent job
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(Turns out this is the first permanent place, Judy lives with me in America)
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Kelvin thought it was a good idea because he still had theological reservations about leaving their souls in such a restricted environment and they really weren't equipped to start a permanent colony and blah blah blah about their health, especially Vic's
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And now, three days into the war, Drau’d feared that scowl had become a permanent fixture
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This is all that I think necessary to be observed at present concerning the deviations, whether occasional or permanent, of the market price of commodities from the natural price
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Unfortunately, nothing is permanent and I fear his power failed to hit the infection's source
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After speaking with all the people who seemed to be permanent in the area, Klowa went in to see Kadak
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In the ordinary variations of the prices of provisions, those two opposite causes seem to counterbalance one another, which is probably, in part, the reason why the wages of labour are everywhere so much more steady and permanent than the price of provisions
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For the Pureblood, the only true solution, the only permanent escape from the Void was to create the living death and thus they circumvented the problem altogether
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’They’ll be up on those moons before long, digging the wealth out of them, then we will have permanent half moons to look at
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seems evidently to have been the effect of the extraordinary unfavourableness of the seasons, and ought, therefore, to be regarded, not as a permanent, but as a transitory and occasional event
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She was confident that, using ingredients found in fields and surrounds, she had pushed back the inevitable, but she was just as sure that the relief was not permanent
55.
I do not accept the dogma “God loves you under the condition that you believe and submit to my religion, or your life after death will be a permanent and endless state of despair in a dark place'
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Some said X’ander wasn’t the only elf to have suffered permanent, emotional loss at the hands of the Dead Tree
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As a boy, Rag’nerack learned that even the strongest of stone could be changed, and that the only thing permanent in the universe was the past
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So far as it is employed in the first way, it promotes prodigality, increases expense and consumption, without increasing production, or establishing any permanent fund for supporting that expense, and is in every respect hurtful to the society
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So far as it is employed in the second way, it promotes industry ; and though it increases the consumption of the society, it provides a permanent fund for supporting that consumption; the people who consume reproducing, with a profit, the whole value of their annual consumption
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The temporary relief, however, which this bank afforded to those projectors, proved a real and permanent relief to the other Scotch banks
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The labour of some of the most respectable orders in the society is, like that of menial servants, unproductive of any value, and does not fix or realize itself in any permanent subject, or vendible commodity, which endures after that labour is past, and for which an equal quantity of labour could afterwards be procured
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Without the establishment of some regular government of this kind, without some authority to compel their inhabitants to act according to some certain plan or system, no voluntary league of mutual defence could either have afforded them any permanent security, or have enabled them to give the king any considerable support
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that the burning of Edom wil ultimately end in permanent
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torment of the wicked wil lead to their permanent (or
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And in turn more dire methods would be employed to bring them to a permanent halt
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Were the duties upon foreign wines, and the excises upon malt, beer, and ale, to be taken away all at once, it might, in the same manner, occasion in Great Britain a pretty general and temporary drunkenness among the middling and inferior ranks of people, which would probably be soon followed by a permanent and almost universal sobriety
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Once you realize nirvana, you live in the world in a state of permanent knowledge, peace, and bliss
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permanent way of moving objects, as he
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To open the colony trade all at once to all nations, might not only occasion some transitory inconveniency, but a great permanent loss, to the greater part of those whose industry or capital is at present engaged in it
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nothing is permanent
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resulting in permanent physical death
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The invitation to become a permanent resident arose soon after, and that’s when I decided it was time to move on
73.
Nothing, he realized, was absolutely permanent
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Their mercantile habits draw them in this manner, almost necessarily, though perhaps insensibly, to prefer, upon all ordinary occasions, the little and transitory profit of the monopolist to the great and permanent revenue of the sovereign; and would gradually lead them to treat the countries subject to their government nearly as the Dutch treat the Moluccas
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In some countries, the citizens destined for defending the state seem to have been exercised only, without being, if I may say so, regimented; that is, without being divided into separate and distinct bodies of troops, each of which performed its exercises under its own proper and permanent officers
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As their gratification, too, how agreeable soever it may be to certain characters, is not attended with any real or permanent advantage, it is, in the greater part of men, commonly restrained by prudential considerations
77.
That dismemberment, perhaps, never served any other real purpose than to alienate from England her natural ally the king of Spain, and to unite the two principal branches of the house of Bourbon in a much stricter and more permanent alliance than the ties of blood could ever have united them
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Left to the shuttle, he’d be sent into permanent stasis, gradually slip into death
79.
‘So now we work on a permanent solution
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Every constitution, therefore, which it is meant should be as permanent as the empire itseif, ought to be convenient, not in certain circumstances only, but in all circumstances; or ought to be suited, not to those circumstances which are transitory, occasional, or accidental, but to those which are necessary, and therefore always the same
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It was, indeed, too heavy to be permanent
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While property remains in the possession of the same person, whatever permanent taxes may have been imposed upon it, they have never been intended to diminish or take away any part of its capital value, but only some part of the revenue arising from it
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He knows that the permanent grandeur of his family depends upon the prosperity of his people, and he will never knowingly ruin that prosperity for the sake of any momentary interest of his own
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permanent drunken smile on his face by the time he had to say a
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family could set up a permanent home in the New Bedford area
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be permanent when I took it, I never would have took it in the first place!”
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In the late 1960s he saw the so-called trailer park was past the fad stage and that people were moving ever larger, wider trailers onto them as permanent
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‘Yes, it will render you into perhaps a permanent state of unconsciousness
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a fishing village with a permanent population of 910
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There may be permanent damage
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Amaranthe struggled to retain consciousness, afraid every slip into blackness would be permanent, but it swallowed her again
92.
Remember, giving up on these things does not have to be permanent,
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He had not made his decision about joining the permanent forces or perhaps he had and decided only to tell us once he was home
94.
As happy as I was when he’d said he was not going to join the permanent forces, I still wondered how much he really meant it
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Two badgers were on permanent guard duty here, with another pair posted nearby as a precaution
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from the vantage point of Nothingness, remains a permanent question mark
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The terrorist never succeeded to establish a permanent base in either South Africa or in Namibia where the war was fought
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Note the difference between a temporary base where you sleep over and a permanent base from where you operate for months if not years
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Anyway, it was the last time that the terrorists established a permanent base inside Namibia and it never happened again though they tried desperately to so in 1989