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adopted into His family as children
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We have become selfish individuals, taking all decisions based on materialistic considerations and adopted a culture marketed by others
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“I guess you wouldn’t know anything about that kind of stuff since you were adopted,” Johnny said, a little more angrily than he meant to
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Yoga, Meditation, community singing of songs in the praise of one lord or the other, and spiritual discussions etc are not identified with one religion but are adopted by individuals based on their experience with regard to its good effect on physical and emotional health and in search of true happiness
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their firm young bodies gleamed in the candle light, they adopted poses and positions
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Having no paper, nor pens, I adopted a simple procedure
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He was adopted at birth
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The data on JJ stated that he lived with his adopted father near Taunton where he had grown up; the mother had died a couple of years ago
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Her knock was answered by a friendly-looking man of about her own age – Iain Sweet, the adopted father of JJ
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‘His mother died shortly after … after you adopted James and she hadn’t told anyone of his existence
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Naturally, I have hit a complication – which of Joris’s projects can you recall that did not have such issues! JJ’s adopted mother died some years ago and his father is now on his own
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Should she tell Alan it was none of his business who she had sex with? That was the truth wasn't it? Was Alan a casual friend? An adopted son? He was something more than the first but less than the second, not a complete partner in her life
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Now, Caesar Augustus was Julius’ adopted son, and he came to power around the time that Jesus was born
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adopted the creed of doing what I really want to do,
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Guidelines to live by that would be adopted around the world, and handed down from generation to generation
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Once we were in the great days of our past, we found the branch of the future where Thera never exploded and the mainlanders adopted our culture rather than stole it
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Boofy was a stray cat that adopted our family when
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You were his second adopted sex-child, but he kept you and saw you thru your education, until you O
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” Tania adopted the same resigned look that matched her sister's
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Allcock, who was several years younger than her husband, embraced Harry as an adopted son, and took his arm as they entered her home
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know who her birth Mother was, but Leonard and Mark adopted her, it seems
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Allcock gained Harry's attention, to which Harry merely shrugged his shoulders and adopted a most innocent expression
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There was a longstanding unwritten and therefore quite tacit understanding between all the Livingsons, natural or adopted, that when the Lodges required extra manpower, they each pitched in to help
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Jean adopted a policy of absolute silence unless he was
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If God would take the kingdom from those who had been promised so many promises, because they did not believe, then how much more could it happen to us, who were adopted and grafted in
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They were watered and fed, and eventually adopted by the Petrols
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"Have you adopted some native religion?" Alfred asked him
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the Judaic faith, while the Greeks adopted Christ's
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is it enough to find out the church adopted a wrong
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The proposal of any new law or regulation of commerce which comes from this order, ought always to be listened to with great precaution, and ought never to be adopted till after having been long and carefully examined, not only with the most scrupulous, but with the most suspicious attention
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He adopted several of my cures, and taught me many things that Mother hadn’t known
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The customs of merchants, which were established when the barbarous laws of Europe did not enforce the performance of their contracts, and which, during the course of the two last centuries, have been adopted into the laws of all European nations, have given such extraordinary privileges to bills of exchange, that money is more readily advanced upon them than upon any other species of obligation; especially when they are made payable within so short a period as two or three months after their date
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adopted as a symbol just the hammer
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It was afterwards adopted, with some variations, by the Duke of Orleans, at that time regent of France
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And my adopted brother Andrastus lost his
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It is not useful to insist on the solutions adopted
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to the solutions adopted in the fight against cold
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“Her mother died in childbirth and my mother adopted her
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Tragus questioned this odd practice, but Nerissa explained she’d heard of the technique from her adopted brother
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“He was my adopted brother
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“Let's just see if any of our pirate prey have adopted this particular neighborhood;” the Elf concluded and continued to watch each of the scenes before her---simultaneously
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John became a soldier to please his father, but never adopted service to country as his motive for doing so
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He adopted as his purpose the education of inner-city children
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Senta took in the scenes in front of her and realized unhappily that she'd adopted the costume of one of the sex-slaves
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In a moment they emerged once again wearing the white smocks and carrying the appurtenances of their adopted offices
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But very few countries have entirely adopted this liberal system
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Their eyes were numbed to the expression of staring they'd adopted nearly exclusively over the last of this day's events
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Elphinstone Emiclairsenne Tei I, born in the highlands, adopted daughter of the Matriarch of Lascor---and her chosen Heir---onetime captive of the Naud, and now pre-eminent Contractor of the Lascorii Selective Service renowned across the Alliance as: the Elf
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The policy of Portugal is, in this respect, the same as the ancient policy of Spain, with regard to all its colonies, except Pernambucco and Marannon; and with regard to these it has lately adopted a still worse
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One common but most useful affirmation that I have adopted is – “All is well”
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To propose that Great Britain should voluntarily give up all authority over her colonies, and leave them to elect their own magistrates, to enact their own laws, and to make peace and war, as they might think proper, would be to propose such a measure as never was, and never will be, adopted by any nation in the world
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The most visionary enthusiasts would scarce be capable of proposing such a measure, with any serious hopes at least of its ever being adopted
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If it was adopted, however, Great Britain would not only be immediately freed from the whole annual expense of the peace establishment of the colonies, but might settle with them such a treaty of commerce as would effectually secure to her a free trade, more advantageous to the great body of the people, though less so to the merchants, than the monopoly which she at present enjoys
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That system which represents the produce of land as the sole source of the revenue and wealth of every country, has so far as I know, never been adopted by any nation, and it at present exists only in the speculations of a few men of great learning and ingenuity in France
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‘Strange,’ Martin thought, ‘how countries and regions had adopted the same idea to keep people of different religions or culture from entering unless of course they were to do labor for the rich ones
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When the expedient of a standing army, besides, had once been adopted by one civilized nation, it became necessary that all its neighbours should follow the example
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She had not adopted the new style of dying her tresses and her hair held traces of grey mixed with black
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Speculative systems, have, in all ages of the world, been adopted for reasons too frivolous to have determined the judgment of any man of common sense, in a matter of the smallest pecuniary interest
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Every tenet will be adopted that best suits the disorderly affections of the human frame
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But if politics had never called in the aid of religion, had the conquering party never adopted the tenets of one sect more than those of another, when it had gained the victory, it would probably have dealt equally and impartially with all the different sects, and have allowed every man to choose his own priest, and his own religion, as he thought proper
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The former is generally admired and revered by the common people; the latter is commonly more esteemed and adopted by what are called the people of fashion
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“I"m glad he adopted us
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He'd dropped his own attitudes and adopted hers, though he couldn't truly
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The same expedient was, upon different occations, adopted by several other American colonies; but, from want of this moderation, it produced, in the greater part of them, much more disorder than conveniency
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"I've been adopted by a very interesting
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different cultural background that’s alien to the women that they are gaming, they themselves truly have a determination to succeed and step outside of their comfort zone (I mean, they are living in a foreign or newly adopted country after all)
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adopted and brought up by his paternal grandmother, who was
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In her own mind she had all but adopted Rosemary in the past few weeks
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had adopted the same approach to life
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The private revenue of the inhabitants of Great Britain is at present as much incumbered in time of peace, their ability to accumulate is as much impaired, as it would have been in the time of the most expensive war, had the pernicious system of funding never been adopted
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The practice of funding has gradually enfeebled every state which has adopted it
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It might be adopted, however, in cases where no better could be done
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A stupid animal that has been adopted as the mascot of an American political party that is even more stupid
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It’s been seven years since we adopted our Mr
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It astounded me that Pirate had adopted this little girl
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It is perhaps worth noting, and keeping in the forefront of our memories that the left has currently adopted the same stance as this disgraced senator, with oh so much more vigor
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He had his foibles but when he adopted the IOS slogan, “Do You Sincerely Want to be
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He’d said his morning prayers for that day with the usual earnestness and enthusiasm he adopted when talking to his God about the day’s events and ask him for wisdom in everything he dealt with
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Flesh’ailer explained that he had rescued this animal from a ledge in a canyon and had helped dress it’s wounds from the fall and that it had adopted him ever since, not leaving his side
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He adopted, however, the moderately wise course of writing to the Press on the subject, and by a striking coincidence, the same week, abundant proof of recent sacrifice arrived by mail from Accra, the reports being voluntarily furnished by eye-witnesses
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Born of a family of soldiers, Prince Henry was naturally anxious to identify himself with the military service of his adopted country, and availed himself of the opportunity when the Ashanti Expedition was decided upon
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The Prince knew the risks and bravely accepted them, to sink exhausted in the service of his Sovereign and adopted country
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She had publicly adopted Hetty, and announced her as her heir
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A clip adjustment and a cartouche box should certainly be adopted by the United States
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Jack then told me he would be my sponsor and so without my asking him to be my sponsor he adopted me
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The United States has now adopted an outside policy
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Patty adopted him, and he was very faithful
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An international court case followed which South Africa actually won but still the UN adopted a resolution calling for South Africa to withdraw and hold fair elections on the one man one vote principle
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In fact, it may be correctly argued that these aren‘t societies at all, however dimly perceived masses of people who have adopted a survival instinct rather than learned how to live a meaningful existence; to behave reasonably, within socially defined parameters, in his or her own manner, to pursue his or her (own) interests or to develop his or her (own) underlying potential or render informed judgments in consonant compliance with his or her Conscience
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The ―growth‖ of the American middle class is generally defined by its spending habits and adopted lifestyles rather than capital or income
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As he recited from the Legends, Brock raised his eyes to the moon and adopted the Teller's flat monotone
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Addendum to the above: Progress and Change should not be confused with a purposeful lack of clarity prompted by expedient designs commonly adopted by ―reformers‖ who actively seek to promote their (own) political and social agenda rather than advance
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This plan was adopted as a compromise between political factions favoring the Popular Vote (states with larger populations) and others preferring a proportionate voice in government or (states with smaller populations)
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My parents adopted me about ten months after I was found
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“Why did you add the asterisks next to this first note? Is it important that William was adopted?” Kate had not let go of Paul’s hand and as Paul pulled back to look at the note, Kate found herself allowing her hand to be dragged toward Paul’s chest, holding onto his wrist as if the key to this mystery was in Paul’s notepad
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This is why I put the asterisks next to the note about William’s origins: You see my father was adopted
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The one thing that is peculiar is that we lived in this area right before he left and that he, too, was adopted
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Bill O‘Reilly, playing the role of Devil‘s Advocate the other evening on The Factor, raised the argument on one of his segments that adopted children raised in a warm and loving environment by (numinous) Gay/Lesbian couples would be a preferable alternative to a violent, dysfunctional household, however traditional
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Many have (recently) adopted Islam as the religion of choice, which is rather ironic considering Islam‘s historical (and present) treatment of Africans in general