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Tansy: An infusion of this herb with a dash of natural soap will deter most insects
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" But my interruption doesn't deter him, rather it leads him to his point
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As Gilla told me, the messenger birds are considerably larger than pigeons and have claws which would deter any predator
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– but it didn’t deter the young Doctor
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Maybe he had already encountered ancient weapons? Those fears would not deter him from this woman so far, after a breath he continued, "Do you want to fall in love?"
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group was large enough to deter all but the most
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Who’d go to the Mistress, who’d deter her
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demonstration would deter Tragus from the chase
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prevent her life draining away, but the cauterization failed to deter fever
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It hadn’t done a thing to deter Tragus
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He was a strange man, no question, but Kurt knew he was driven, goal oriented and that this set back would not deter him from his life objectives
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We had a couple of skirmishes on the way back but the size of our mixed unit seemed to deter the Turks from any real attack and besides which we were returning to our start point
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But not enough to deter his return because the next win would surely be due – by serendipity, laws of chance or just some law of universal fairness – at some point that following night
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Fully automatic fire was seldom used except on the border where fire suppression is rather important to deter the enemy from shooting accurately with RPG's
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She planned to use the magic to heal her mother and all of his arguments had failed to deter her from making the journey
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Both prayers and affirmations develop positive thoughts and deter negative ones
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The thirty-year difference in their ages did nothing to deter his fantasy that he actually had a chance with this beauty
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Kenichi knew whatever he said wouldn’t deter these brave men
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Yet, that does not paralyze us nor confine us, nor deter us from buying new cars, using other means of transportation to get to our work, nor doing our daily chores
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This analysis will not deter others from contriving ideal worlds that establish the appearance
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They have historically depended on the fierce cold of their lands to help prevent invasion, and so their settlements are all located deep within their frigid territory, but that does little to deter assassins who attack by Translocation, or by casting spells from a distance
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If some of them attack us, we will counter-attack them with overwhelming force in the most spectacular manner possible, in order to deter others from doing the same
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" Or, I remind them of Saint Uncumber, who miraculously grew a beard on her wedding-day, to defend her virginity; or Saint Agatha, who sacrificed her beauty by cutting off her own nose with a knife, to deter a lustful kidnapper; or the Abbess Hilda, who wildly loved expensive gems as a youth, before her call to the cloister -- in particular, a red ruby on a short neck-chain -- and how, many decades later, when Abbess Hilda was old, a tumour grew inside her throat, and upon it being removed from her body by a surgical physician, it was the exact size and shape and colour of that ruby!
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Does the situation I have described change your opinion at all? Does it matter that the wrongdoer is highly unlikely to be reformed by physical pain? Does it matter that she came here not as a willing applicant, but as a caged transvestite? And, finally, does it change your opinion to know she is an artist with God-given gifts? I fear that a wrong step on my part could deter her from using her talents on behalf of religion!
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King Aethelred has travelled around the kingdom, making speech after eloquent speech, demanding fortitude and strength, promising to deter the north-men
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That didn’t deter my mother
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guns to deter potential radicals on both sides of the Lakes” (Klobuchar,
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theory being that the wires would somehow deter cats from coming in for a drink or, if they
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caught her running away could not deter her belief that freedom was
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My refusal didn’t deter them from opening half a dozen bottles with their teeth and downing them in quick succession, laughing and joking at the expense of wogs, women and queers
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heart strings, but that did not deter him
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On the second weekend they made the perilous, three hundred and fifty metre ascent up the escarpment to the tablelands where they spent two days and a night tramping between swamps, covered in mud to deter biting insects
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I struck him several times in the face, but that didn’t seriously deter him
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Then his brothers had told us that we were getting married in ten days time, now, in the hopes that this would help deter Jack from coming after me
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audit trail to help deter or detect this type of fraud
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V cameras, to deter any unwanted intruders
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‘What possibilities of life do they really have behind the bars? Don’t they realize that by slaying whom they hated, they compromised their own life forever? But, isn’t revenge a mad emotion, and murder its negative outcome? How naïve it is to imagine that the threat of the gallows would deter one to resort to murdering! It is man’s negative mindset that makes him go after someone’s throat
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The fact was that the whole area was infected with various experimental poisons that the Iraqi army was using to deter our troops
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“Now what?” He asked and I headed for a lower peak where I could rest yet was high enough to deter the enemy’s air forces
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Sabrina felt herself blush underneath her ski mask but it did not deter her from asking the one question she needed answered
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Stopping, he tied his handkerchief around his face and nose hoping to deter the penetrating stink
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By telling the suit that the devices they found in his workshops would need months to complete, he hoped might deter them from looking further
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I noticed she was scraping her nails into my skin, probably to try to deter me
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Please understand that it is important that all things know of lifetimes, there is much said to deter any thought or thinking regarding this and many are expressing themselves, their emotions, and reacting as if there is no life beyond that of physical death, that there is no impact, as if this is the only life
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It is true that WEP is better than nothing -- it will, at least, deter the casual
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You have my word, and you and your beautiful wife are more than welcome to join us if you feel it would deter the talk that might ensue
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“That should deter them
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the fabric of space to deter the movement of gravitational energy in these
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“Strong prosecutions are essential to deter this illegal trade
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That didn’t deter me, though
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First it would deter the healthy development of the science and Qigong
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At the end of the minute of silence, the six modern humans poured back over the bodies the dirt and stones dug up, then piled on top of the mounds large rocks, to deter predators from digging up the cadavers
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But this did not deter him from remaining fixed to his spot
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deter him in his work, and the obvious dedication, implied and real, he constantly impressed
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Their alliance was an attempt to play for time in the hope that they would deter Hitler from further use of force in the conduct of German foreign policy
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The waves were choppy, but that did not deter the helmsman from a full 40-knot dash, into the darkness
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Yes, let’s have enough atomic weapons to be able to deter an enemy from using atomic bombs against us, but that is about all that atomic weapons are good for: to deter their own use
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His thoughts deter the pictures, and his emotions deter the way he feels about these imagined pictures
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The presence of the US Pacific Fleet in Hawaii failed to deter Japanese aggression and against all expectations resulted in a great tactical victory for Japan
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Britain had promised to provide a fleet for the base to deter Japanese aggression
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Even the massive lawsuits against the big tobacco companies that had recently been settled did not deter him from his foul habit
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What President Dewey wanted was simple enough, though: to form and send a joint military task force to Indochina to deter any hostile moves by either the Chinese or the Russians in support of the Vietminh insurrection in that country
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The President envisioned a joint military force with a land component not too large to be deemed an offensive force, yet strong enough to defend itself and also to ensure the perimeter security of the airbase to be used by an air component powerful enough to deter a Chinese or Russian intervention in Indochina
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Yes, I know things do happen during our developmental years that deter our ability to achieve our dreams
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because as a member of NATO, Turkey wanted the missiles there to deter Soviet
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threat of future punishment have no power to deter him, but actual
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Even within a passive revolt, there were means to deter the authoritarian grip of the powers to be
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Wash countertops, cabinets, and floor with equal parts vinegar and water to deter ant infestations
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Growing these plants around the border of your home will deter ants and the aphids they carry
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missiles, but I feel that it would deter any aggressor if they could see obvious
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It’s important that you remember to spray the soap solution into the dirt around and near the stems of the plants so that you further deter the aphids from eating the plant
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This did not deter them from working with us and here’s why…
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On the other side many buyers adopt tactics to deter these relationships from evolving, so enabling commerce to be conducted in an environment devoid of personality
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“Successful arrest and conviction must operate as a deterrent and the State should, within the limits of its undoubtedly constrained resources, seek to deter serious crime by adequate remuneration for the police force; by incentives to improve their training and skill; by augmenting their numbers in key areas; and by facilitating their legitimacy in the perception of the communities in which they work”28
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As for the Hindus, don’t they love the continuance of the Indo-Islamic culture, exemplified by the Hindustani music that is resplendent with the Bismillah Khans, Bade Ghulam Ali Khans, Begum Akthars and others? What a void the Indian romantic hearts would have been sans those ghazals, qawwalis and mujras that ooze so much eroticism? Can one ever come across any Hindu youths in the North Indian campuses, who had not by hearted some sher shairie or the other? Don’t the Hindus toast the Abdul Hamids who sacrificed their lives fighting for the country, and the Abdul Kalams who design missiles to deter Pakistan from attacking the Mother India? Needless to say, the Hindu-Muslim amity depends on the Muslim willingness to address the Hindu national concerns and the Hindu understanding of the Muslim religious fears
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Irrational terrorism is most difficult to solve or deter, because of unconscious responses
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The Almighty wanted to draw man’s attention to that knowledge which he will get on death in order to deter him from continuing in his distraction and straying
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God wants to reproach this man for his behavior and to deter him from that abject conduct which dishonors him and drives him away from the position he is capable of and the lofty rank he was created to ascend
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But it didn’t deter him
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But that warning did not deter her from going to meet John most evenings
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She knew for certain that there was no way to deter her husband: the deed would be done even if it cost her blood… soul… life
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The Turk was a member of the ruling class at that time and believed that he was above the law, but our officer would not allow that fact to deter him from carrying out his purpose and continued to beat him until he calmed down
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Thus, whenever the Turk’s anger flared up, as it did repeatedly, our officer punished him yet again to deter him until finally he cooled down and came to his senses
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Therefore it was decided to carry out the punishment on just one-tenth of them as a lesson to the others in the hope that it would deter them from deserting, but it was no use
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and friendship" but was intended to deter aggression "and keep the enemy paralysed in his bases"
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Failing to deter his brother General Saleem paused in his efforts and remained quiet and still, and then began to watch as his brother placed the lira on the palm of his hand and closed his fist over it as the other men had done… but the difference was that he exerted no particular force
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“You presume that by utilizing meager remnants of Wirlis’ fair sorcery you will deter Alon Malagar from his resurrection?” snarled the apparition
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That shouldn’t deter you, though
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They fully intend to deter the
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She continues to reinforce this by showing me where I am supposed to begin (getting preoccupied with yourself will deter you from what you were sent here to do)
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The hooves slipped on rocks, causing the horses to stumble, and this did not deter them from biting one another
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The facility was carved out of the ground creating a pit thirty feet deep with brick paved sides that would deter any vampires from scaling out
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My mom points the machine gun at Layla, but that doesn't deter Layla from charging ahead
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I found it funny that Claire had tried so hard to deter the undead army
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The base instruments are in the next village; but that did not deter an enthusiastic young officer from marching his men past our windows on their arrival at six in the morning, with colours flying, and what he had of his band playing their tunes as unconcernedly as though all those big things that make such a noise were giving the fabric its accustomed and necessary base