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A pair of brown corduroy trousers, clearly second-hand, but perfectly serviceable
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her death was due to second-hand smoke, I believe
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The second-hand clothes
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at second-hand some of the treatment meted out to collaborators from
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The pain in Adros’ mind was unbearable, even for Brontes who merely felt it second-hand
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He could try some of the second-hand shops
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In the back-street second-hand markets he found a pair of almost new brogues for five pounds
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wouldn’t accept having a second-hand one
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The bed was to the left in the long leg of the ‘L’, her computer desk around the corner, alongside her second-hand dresser with the tilting mirror
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As the smell of second-hand onions wafted over him, Cole Bell wrinkled his nose
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What did they call them, homburgs? I found it in a second-hand shop and stuck some silk daisies in the band
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It’s like trying to quantify the number of cancers that are caused by second-hand cigarette smoke
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mediocre, second-hand, by hearsay
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limiting opportunities to obtain such second-hand information
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use second-hand information based on theoretical situations
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We have a second-hand
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He had no sense of smell as an astral projection, so he experienced it second-hand from Kragorram over the Link Povon was still maintaining
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To a certain extent, this is ‘second-hand’ knowledge
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or perhaps a second-hand toy car, but both fun and educational
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purchased a second-hand fridge
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This book seems to come in and out of print, so you might need to find a second-hand copy
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Since female Nordic beauties were as unfettered as men in those days and usually cruised in pairs, I occasionally became the second-hand beneficiary of his profound erotic attraction
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fumes and second-hand smoking
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Man can only experience flight second-hand, by riding as a passenger in a mechanical machine
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One day he arrived home with a second-hand television
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Have you ever met (I‘m not talking about hearing or reading second-hand stories from the past) anyone in present time living in constant and true and abiding joy, abundance, power, and love (constant and true and abiding eliminates those few who spend their lives trying to fake eternal bliss)?
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Later, other experiments relating to second-hand smoke were
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They ran a second-hand clothing donation center, she
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What happens next is a bit nebulous, as the author only had rumors and second-hand stories to go by
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snooker hall, cafes, and pubs, and the second-hand clothing shop, despite the cold
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The second-hand conviction was that I had no reason to disbelieve anything she ever said again
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However, the student’s inevitable failure to accept (any one of) the teacher’s claims, such as I did with cruelty, made it clear that my fidelity to her knowledge was only a second-hand conviction: I could agree with her assessments of my behavior, but I did not know what to do about constantly forgetting to act differently, because I did not recognize the (seemingly minor) elements that constituted the camouflage of cruelty
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Still speaking about teaching me, Bonnie said that when she had done all that she knew how to do to get me past the second-hand conviction stage, she had asked Saa-ra what was next
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He also knew where to find a plumber and within a few hours we had a tiny, bald man running around who fixed the water heater properly and made sure it wasn't leaking carbon monoxide, exchanged the taps for brand new ones that hadn't been to the taste of people who had moved into new houses, so which were only technically second-hand, inspected the gas line and actually fixed a tiny leak there (so he checked Harry's place and the house next door too, but they were fine) and then charged me eighty quid
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In his memory a distant herdboy and the wonder of his second-hand copy of Mtshali’s
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Then I tried various second-hand sites, and suddenly, there it was
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We have outrageously crap opinions on everything and in reality they're not even our opinions but second-hand swindlers' dumped on us before we were even out of diapers and they need to go, so that we can have new opinions of our own that will lead to the things we really want"
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It means an element of duplication, I suppose, as I shall have to buy my own equipment again, rather than rely on using the Parkinson’s, although I shall probably try to get second-hand
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Well, second-hand false teeth is what it really was
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You don't give God your second-hands and your leftovers, but you see there's a mentality that gets like that
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the bric-a-brac and second-hand books made interesting browsing
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homes, had flimsy shelves that had bent under the weight of second-hand books, mostly crime stories
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They were a mix of second-hand books and new ones that had been
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‘Got you going, have I? I’d better not call it a second-hand bookshop, then
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She explained she had bought lots over the years from one of the second-hand
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great range of second-hand volumes on sale
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enough to pay for a second-hand bike
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I once happened to overhear in a second-hand market in which a trader said that half of the
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stuff on the stalls was probably stolen; Tom’s flat and his odd collection of second-hand
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to sell it second-hand
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�Because I didn�t want to be privy, even second-hand, to what Amy told us happened
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Living with no income other than social security which was earned in my old life rather second-handedly, as mothers and wives aren’t paid a salary that can accrue such benefits, and refusing any governmental assistance, even to having no medical insurance (not even death insurance = no easy way to end my life), leaves the force that moves me free to end my assignment whenever I am no longer needed
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Second-hand smoke should be avoided as well
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Graham explained he has a deal with a local second-hand record dealer, who was releasing them in a steady trickle
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but these are second-hand feelings
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It was second-hand and cheap, and I bought it, and it has unkindly revenged itself by playing havoc with my illusions
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On the other hand he spent quite two hours in a delightful second-hand bookshop on his way to the place where you buy crockery, and then forgot the crockery
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At all times, in spite of the care and guidance it had had from the clergy and gentry, the account of a murder gave Symford more pure pleasure than any other form of entertainment; and now here was one, not at second-hand, not to be viewed through the cooling medium of print and pictures, but in its midst, before its eyes, at its very doors
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The beautiful, brainy one smiled sweetly at me and just said "Mummy, I really don't mind as long as it's something really nice like last year" (Phew, she got a second-hand Barbie castle)
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to be improved and the purchase of a second-hand Cessna 172
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First principle can never be grasped or said by mind, if mind could say it or grasp on it then obviously mind would become the first principle and God would become a second-hand reality
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about hearing or reading second-hand stories from the past – have you ever met anyone in
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� They thought they needed to eat well, drink lots of water, listen to music that made for calm, keep inner and outer anger out of their feelings, avoid arguments, sleep well, as well as stay away from smoking (second-hand as well), drinking, and any other recreational substances
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told her second-hand after she was created
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No fear to be evicted from this fleabag hotel, this second-hand shell
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We have seen in an earlier chapter how certain painters in the nineteenth century, feeling how very second-hand and far removed from nature painting had become, started a movement to discard studio traditions and study nature with a single eye, taking their pictures out of doors, and endeavouring to wrest nature's secrets from her on the spot
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"I've gotten this information second-hand from one of his servants
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Why buy it if you can borrow it, at less the price? A student, who absolutely needs to buy an assigned book or two and is under a tight budget, can resort to the use of second-hand books to save up on fees
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TIP! Few things are more irritating to the eyes and nose than exposure to cigarette smoke (first- or second-hand)
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braided shoes, and the rest in proportion, all second-hand finery, and
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People asked how we could be spending $6 billion a year on the military (seven times more than we were spending on education), if four American helicopters could just sneak in under our radar? And if they could do it, what was to stop the Indians next door? ‘Please don’t honk, the army is sleeping,’ said one text, and ‘Second-hand Pakistani radar for sale
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Some of these things, as the couch and the chairs, Easton had bought second-hand and had done up himself
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`At that second-hand shop down in High Street I saw when I was out this afternoon a very good pair just your size, for two shillings
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In the recess at the right of fireplace - an ordinary open grate - were a number of shelves filled with a miscellaneous collection of books, most of which had been bought second-hand
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He was at that moment wearing the pair of second-hand boots that Ruth had bought for him, but he had told Harlow - who had passed some remark about them - that he had had them for years, wearing them only for best
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He had an extensive stock of second-hand furniture that he had resumed possession of when the unfortunate would-be purchasers failed to pay the instalments regularly
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Other of the second-hand things had been purchased for a fraction of their real value at Sheriff's sales or from people whom misfortune or want of employment had reduced to the necessity of selling their household possessions
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If you see a workman wearing a really good suit of clothes you may safely conclude that he is either leading an unnatural life - that is, he is not married - or that he has obtained it from a tallyman on the hire system and has not yet paid for it - or that it is someone else's cast-off suit that he has bought second-hand or had given to him by some charitable person
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Six weeks previously Owen bought a pair of second-hand boots for three shillings and they were now literally falling to pieces
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second-hand shop last summer and had been his `best' for
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Ruth erased the inscription from the fly-leaf and then they sold the book at a second-hand shop for two shillings
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There were two feather beds, a bolster and two pillows: they were such good things that Sawkins secretly resolved that instead of taking them to the Destructor he would take them to a second-hand dealer and sell
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Often they had no coal and sometimes not even a penny to put into the gas meter, and then, having nothing left good enough to pawn, he sometimes obtained a few pence by selling some of his books to second-hand book dealers
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Nearly every day when his teaching in the college was ended he used to wander down the quays to the second-hand booksellers, to Hickey's on Bachelor's Walk, to Web's or Massey's on Aston's Quay, or to O'Clohissey's in the bystreet
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One day, having nothing better to do, Owen was looking at some books that were exposed for sale on a table outside a second-hand furniture shop
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Rain fell nearly every day, covering the roads with a slush that penetrated the rotten leather of the cheap or second-hand boots worn by the workmen
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The rest of the floor was bare except for two or three small pieces of old carpet that Ruth had bought for a few pence at different times at some inferior second-hand shop
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Quite a common spectacle - for gods and men - was a procession consisting of a handcart loaded up with such materials being pushed or dragged through the public streets by about half a dozen of these Imperialists in broken boots and with battered, stained, discoloured bowler hats, or caps splashed with paint and whitewash; their stand-up collars dirty, limp and crumpled, and their rotten second-hand misfit clothing saturated with sweat and plastered with mortar
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Some had bought themselves second-hand suits, one or two were wearing their working clothes brushed and cleaned up, and some were wearing Sunday clothes that had not been taken out of pawn for the simple reason that the pawnbrokers would not take them in
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These differences were due to the fact that most of the garments had been purchased at different times from different second-hand clothes shops, and never being used except on such occasions as the present, they lasted for an indefinite time
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It was arranged that Ruth should have the small apartment which had been Frankie's playroom, the necessary furniture being obtained from a second-hand shop close by
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He bought a new second-hand pair of black trousers at a cast-off clothing shop in honour of the occasion, and discarded his own low-crowned silk hat - which was getting rather shabby - in favour of Hunter's tall one, which he found in the office and annexed without hesitation or scruple
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The mere chatter of these southernbound birds, their pale and second-hand reports, had yet power to awaken this wild new sensation and thrill him through and through with it; what would one moment of the real thing work in him—one passionate touch of the real southern sun, one waft of the authentic odor? With closed eyes he dared to dream a moment in full abandonment, and when he looked again the river seemed steely and chill, the green fields grey and lightless
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Poor Ratty did his best, by degrees, to explain things; but how could he put into cold words what had mostly been suggestion? How recall, for another's benefit, the haunting sea voices that had sung to him, how reproduce at second-hand the magic of the Seafarer's hundred reminiscences? Even to himself, now the spell was broken and the glamour gone, he found it difficult to account for what had seemed, some hours ago, the inevitable and only thing
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“Right now all we have is second-hand hearsay
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How much of the market-price for second-hand weapons was covered by the voluntary contributions of the principal families, and how much came from those funds Don Jose was understood to command abroad, remained a secret which he alone could have disclosed; but the Ricos, as the populace called them, had contributed under the pressure of their Nestor's eloquence
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One smallest new fact obtained in the laboratory, one brick built into the temple of science, far outweighs any second-hand exposition which passes an idle hour, but can leave no useful result behind it
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The exaltation which she had described as being producible at will by gazing at a star came now without any determination of hers; she undulated upon the thin notes of the second-hand harp, and their harmonies passed like breezes through her, bringing tears into her eyes
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He does not profess to have more than second-hand knowledge there
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As anyone who has ever tried to sell a second-hand car knows, the price of something is very different depending on whether you are buying or selling