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"This one? Really? And you didn't hear or see anything take place on the night in question?"
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Those first few days beyond the delirium saw further changes take place
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You have generously offered your property in Blue Anchor to be used by Errd and discussions on this subject will take place once you have travelled across
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Can you imagine the Islamic and Moslem extremist nations that desire the death of Israel seeing this take place? Can you imagine what will happen when those nations hear the Jewish people admitting their failure before God – and that their judgment was due to their sin – and in love embracing their enemies and blessing them that cursed them?
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She was strong, and he had prepared her well for what was to take place
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A story began to emerge; a story of what was to take place in the future
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Winter had set in, and it was a good time for the maturing to take place
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‘Yes, it should take place within three months’ of his birthday
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She and her dragon had spoken at length about what would take place and how she would change
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It is important that the fight take place between those directly involved and that neither party elicits the help of friends or family
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But you should know something about this mountain; healings take place here
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the major conflicts take place in the use of money through their everyday lives
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from the short introductions that take place
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All in all, and after a few questions about prospects and family lineage, they were so pleased that they had found such a suitable young man for their grand-daughter that it was agreed the marriage should take place there and then with the cameras still rolling
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Aware that winter was upon their home world, and that the social event of the year would take place during the winter encampment, the two female scientists decided the trip to the human world must be accomplished with all haste
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should take place there and then with the cameras still rolling
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” Maybe they thought God should have put some corollary into physics or biology that would prevent the organs from functioning unless conception would take place? Or maybe they were advocating some lab cooking up a mod that would remove desire from everyone who didn't plan on parenthood? Probably some lab had somewhere, but she doubted that it sold very well
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Though pecuniary wages and profit are very different in the different employments of labour and stock ; yet a certain proportion seems commonly to take place between both the pecuniary wages in all the different employments of labour, and the pecuniary profits in all the different employments of stock
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In order, however, that this equality may take place in the whole of their advantages or
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First, This equality can take place only in those employments which are well known, and have
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employments of labour and stock, can take place only in the ordinary, or what may be called
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employments of labour and stock, can take place only in such as are the sole or principal
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down that natural equality which would otherwise take place in the commerce which is
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This equality, however, between the rent and profit of grass and those of corn ; of the land of which the immediate produce is food for cattle, and of that of which the immediate produce is food for men, must be understood to take place only through the greater part of the improved lands of a great country
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The usual and natural proportion, for example, between the rent and profit of wine, and those of corn and pasture, must be understood to take place only with regard to those vineyards which produce nothing but good common wine, such as can be raised almost anywhere, upon any light, gravelly, or sandy soil, and which has nothing to recommend it but its strength and wholesomeness
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The first reckless attack by the Belmarsh boys had been repulsed with ease but, Axel was pretty sure, the next attack would take place in a very different fashion
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It might probably have continued to take place, too, with regard to corn, had not the institution of the public fiars put an end to it
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It was to take place, therefore, till wheat was so high as fortyeight shillings the quarter; that is, twenty shillings, or 5-7ths dearer than Mr King had, in that very year, estimated the grower's price to be in times of moderate plenty
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The Mayor pronounced that a recount should take place after which a new vote would be taken the following week end
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The same causes, therefore, the want of manure, and the disproportion between the stock employed in cultivation and the land which it is destined to cultivate, are likely to introduce there a system of husbandry, not unlike that which still continues to take place in so many parts of Scotland
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Whether the one or the other of those two events may happen to take place, is of very little importance to the real wealth and prosperity of the world, to the real value of the annual produce of the land and labour of mankind
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Poland, where the feudal system still continues to take place, is at this day as beggarly a country as it was before the discovery of America
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No alteration will ever take place without a reason to be
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To the One, this will take place in”:
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someone’s story and allows for an emotional connection to take place
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The law of primogeniture, therefore, came to take place, not immediately indeed, but in process of time, in the succession of landed estates, for the same reason that it has generally taken place in that of monarchies, though not always at their first institution
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Slavery continued to take place almost universally for several centuries afterwards, till it was gradually abolished by the joint operation of the two interests above mentioned ; that of the proprietor on the one hand, and that of the sovereign on the other
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Cockroaches and your kitchen having nothing to do with this! They, well, anyway, the fourth Darwinian conjecture clarifies that these changes in populations take place slowly over time
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The extension and improvement of these last could not take place but in consequence of the extension and improvement of agriculture, the last and greatest effect of foreign commerce, and of the manufactures immediately introduced by it, and which I shall now proceed to explain
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A new set of exchanges, therefore, began to take place, which had never been thought of before, and which should naturally have proved as advantageous to the new, as it certainly did to the old continent
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Her mind reeled with the many horrors that might take place in the house,
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But as the bounty upon corn occasions a greater exportation in years of plenty, so it must, of consequence, occasion a greater importation in years of scarcity, than in the actual state of tillage would otherwise take place
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That way, whether or not an ambush would take place, it would’ve determined your innocence or lack of
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They take place in both the year before and the year after the Olympic Games
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The practice of meditation starts with concentration, but then certain changes take place in your mind and awareness, and true meditation begins
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Tithes take place in all of them, and are levied with the utmost rigour in those of Spain and Portugal
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The bouts take place in a
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Per capita, the number of sex incidents that take place in the country have been said to be far greater than in heavily populated cities
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Some of the deviations that take place on farms would be unbelievable to most city people
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The materialization of the prayer will take place when the time is ripe and not a day sooner
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more similar changes will take place in other continents as well
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-There are those who are afraid of ‘Judgment Day’ which they presume would take place when they cross over
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It is a proof that something is either bought cheaper or sold dearer than it ought to be, and that some particular class of citizens is more or less oppressed, either by paying more, or by getting less than what is suitable to that equality which ought to take place, and which naturally does take place, among all the different classes of them
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In time there is another gradual migration from the cafeteria, but this one is out to the parking lot and beyond, where some last minute conversations are spoken and final partings take place
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These regulations take place through the whole kingdom
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The distinction of birth not only may, but always does, take place among nations of shepherds
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It is in the age of shepherds, in the second period of society, that the inequality of fortune first begins to take place, and introduces among men a degree of authority and subordination, which could not possibly exist before
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The abuses which sometimes creep into the local and provincial administration of a local and provincial revenue, how enormous soever they may appear, are in reality, however, almost always very trifling in comparison of those which commonly take place in the administration and expenditure of the revenue of a great empire
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To prevent any oppression by those bye-laws, it was by the same act ordained, that if any seven members of the company conceived themselves aggrieved by any bye-law which should be enacted after the passing of this act, they might appeal to the board of trade and plantations (to the authority of which a committee of the privy council has now succeeded), provided such appeal was brought within twelve months after the bye-law was enacted; and that, if any seven members conceived themselves aggrieved by any bye-law which had been enacted before the passing of this act, they might bring a like appeal, provided it was within twelve months after the day on which this act was to take place
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But during the two years in which their agreement with government was to take place, they were restrained from any further increase of dividend by two successive acts of parliament, of which the object was to enable them to make a speedier progress in the payment of their debts, which were at this time estimated at upwards of six or seven millions sterling
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“No, but you can see the most disappearances take place where the Temples have fallen
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To establish a joint-stock company, however, for any undertaking, merely because such a company might be capable of managing it successfully ; or, to exempt a particular set of dealers from some of the general laws which take place with regard to all their neighbours, merely because they might be capable of thriving, if they had such an exemption, would certainly not be reasonable
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“The attack will take place at 11am so we will start moving up to the start line now and then we will be in plenty of time should anything untoward happen
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“Just remember the old maxim men ‘Ours not to reason why ours just to do or die’ we will be attacking tomorrow and because of the shortage of ammunition will take place in two parts
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The population of the country would be less by the number of people which thirty millions a-year, deducting always the seed, could maintain, according to the particular mode of living, and expense which might take place in the different ranks of men, among whom the remainder was distributed
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In the state of things which has happened to take place since the revolution, the constancy of the valuation has been advantageous to the landlord and hurtful to the sovereign
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In every country where they take place, the tenants are poor and beggarly, pretty much according to the degree in which they take place
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The former are considered as a branch of the aids of excise, and, in the provinces where those duties take place, are levied by the excise officers
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Absurd and destructive as such taxes are, however, they take place in many countries
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Duties upon flour and meal when ground at the mill, and upon bread when baked at the oven, take place in many countries
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Similar taxes, though not quite so heavy, take place in the Milanese, in the states of Genoa, in the duchy of Modena, in the duchies of Parma, Placentia, and Guastalla, and the Ecclesiastical state
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The table was back in place; the chairs standing, waiting around it, like skeletons for a feast that would never take place
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“Everyone keeps asking about the ‘Big Push’ you get sick of the questions when’s the ‘Big Push’ going to take place and then where’s it going to take place it really is sickening not to mention annoying
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That would take place soon
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The wedding was planned to take place in Meaux about two
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“I even know when it will take place how about that then
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” I think he desperately wanted us to ask him when the attack would take place but he must have been desperately disappointed because not on of us said a word
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would take place on the voyage and that she would be in for a
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night, as they were confident that nothing would take place
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Of course, this was planned to take place during the next year when Waddell’s Confederate cruiser was scheduled to
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If a union with the colonies were to take place, those commodities might be taxed, either before they go out of the hands of the manufacturer or grower ; or, if this mode of taxation did not suit the circumstances of those persons, they might be deposited in public warehouses, both at the place of manufacture, and at all the different ports of the empire, to which they might afterwards be transported, to remain there, under the joint custody of the owner and the revenue officer, till such time as they should be delivered out, either to the consumer, to the merchant-retailer for home consumption, or to the merchant-exporter; the tax not to be advanced till such delivery
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In the case of a total separation from Great Britain, which, unless prevented by a union of this kind, seems very likely to take place, those factions would be ten times more virulent than ever
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the Shenandoah, and this did not take place until April 10
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However, what would take place in the next thirty-six hours
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the history of the world would take place in the Bering Sea by
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Below is the flow process of how this monetization process will take place
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Except this process could only take place when death seemed to be a certainty: a time of extreme distress, in most cases
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The men on the beach had started walking toward the body of the blacksmith, obviously not having seen the murder take place
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The Spaniards, thinking the expected assault on the city by land and sea was to take place, were terror-stricken
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Does that not represent an overwhelming majority against the one million demonstrators? Europeans should not confuse the public discussions that take place in this country as a repudiation of the president’s policies
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Though Aznar was not the candidate of the Popular Party, but instead Rajoy, one week before the voting was to take place on March 14, everything pointed to a victory for the Popular Party
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All that preparation for something that might never take place
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In fact, when we arrived in Cebu, a very destructive one was being announced and we faced the risk of not being able to continue the trip to Pilar, in the island of Ponson, where the family reunion was to take place
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It takes years for that part of a conversion to take place—always at least five, often as long as ten
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That many presidents were both best and worst says much about the power of the office, that neglect, carelessness, or lack of ideological reflection can cause mass deaths to take place
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He then went onto explain how he had fled his flat and was going to work out how the attack on the Chinese president was going to take place and stop it
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I would have preferred the meeting to take place in better circumstances
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dyslexia and intervention should take place
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resurrection will take place after the Millennial Kingdom, a thousand