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to their points of view - because I hate everybody equally
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It’s equally important that they know what you won’t stand for
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Not equally though
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towards the equally hidden river valley below
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dilapidated structures, takes John to an equally decrepit home
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‘Both entities are equally valid and they are linked, but not the same
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’ I replied equally dryly and he laughs
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accounts clerk, the sort of man who is equally hen-pecked and ignored because his
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separated by commas, which means that they are equally possible for God
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simply existing removed the possibility of nothing, but equally none of the
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’ Janet said equally straight-faced as she leaves the room, and I double up with laughter rapidly infecting Nick
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The little man, who looked to all intents and purposes like a fifty-year old accounts clerk, the sort of man who is equally hen-pecked and ignored because his entire being is made up of nothing but disappointment, pulled a red handkerchief from his jacket pocket, wiped first his brow and then his glasses, and then finally, and with an almighty bulge, he blew his nose
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’ JJ said, equally firmly
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Iain cast an equally enquiring glance in her direction but didn’t say anything
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It is crucial, therefore to be equally mindful regarding what you
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He rented a shabby flat in the port slum and, when the coin for wine evaporated, he might work for a few nights as a pot-washer or something equally lonely
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He, She or It has by simply existing removed the possibility of nothing, but equally none of the fundamental questions about beginning are answered by this God’s existence
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the legendry Pishima and her equally celebrated troop of
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The phone call to the Association office had been equally frustrating – Wiesse couldn’t do either of the days she requested
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He was unwilling to protect his own people, and is thus considered equally a bad shepherd as the wicked priests
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’ She replied, her tone equally serious
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of fearless certainty under the equally certain
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Within a fairly short time, we find ourselves being ushered out of the building into the equally familiar woodlands surrounding the building
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and is equally ill at ease, thanking his small God
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’ I admitted equally flirtatiously
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You will find that your feet will leave the ground easily but they will also drop back equally easily
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And now for something more difficult but equally beneficial
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To one who is not, a flesh diet is equally as unpalatable for a good cook can show her talent with any kind of food
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Clearly, she is well known in the town; equally clearly, she is highly respected, if not feared
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Their mother and father were equally quiet
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’ Berndt said with an equally broad smile as he dismounts
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Take Wales, for example, on Earth the place is riddled with little mining villages where men, women and children slaved underground in the most appalling conditions to produce coal which was then burned to produce pollution and energy to drive factories where even more men, women and children slaved in equally unpleasant conditions in order to keep body and soul together
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Understand that the dating game is equally tough for singles as it for those with kids, if
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I rotated the beer bottles in the ice bucket to make them equally cold
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‘Mmm … I realise that … equally I think it will help you when you can move in here
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'So have you got any brothers and sisters, Sarah?' Dave asked, tucking into his own, equally laden plate
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Walking back to the car, it had felt very natural when he put an arm round me, equally so when he’d kissed me
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equally grubby dog was one of mild disgust
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’ I said, equally affected by the concept of having to go home but loathe to show it
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travellers returned his salute, equally politely
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or whether they both will be equally good
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equally fulsome in their thanks, and politely volunteered to assist
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He doesn’t want to leave her but equally he knows he can’t stay
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Sitting morosely at the table where they waited, casting anxious glances at Ozzie every now and then almost as though he expected the man to explode or something equally irrational
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That he disapproved of the way Ozzie treated Chrissie was equally clear
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” He placed two equally spaced marks on the circle between each of the points of the triangle
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And have shared equally in the work so far
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Both girls were then being backed down the narrow alley cul de sac by Titania's initial knuckleheads and five other equally nefarious louts
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They gasped at the suggestion, but were equally intent upon mastering the new activity
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An inviting main entrance faced Main Street, but an equally elaborate side entrance was constructed facing the school house
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“We are equally pleased that this project represents a sea change in the approach to Construction Planning at Waterhouse, and we look forward to your continued adaption to, and coordinated efforts with ourselves and our affiliates
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Blades and armor of rare and precious materials had been looted, as well as many ‘less typical’, though equally precious weapons
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Other equally strange, but only slightly less dangerous, items were carelessly strewn across the room
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There was equally no doubt in my mind that
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The rent of the land which affords such singular and esteemed productions, like the rent of some vineyards in France of a peculiarly happy soil and situation, bears no regular proportion to the rent of other equally fertile and equally well cultivated land in its neighbourhood
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But though it is certain, that in both parts of the united kingdom grain was somewhat dearer in the last century than in the present, it is equally certain that labour was much cheaper
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But though the wear and tear of a free servant be equally at the expense of his master, it generally costs him much less than that of a slave
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education, with at least the ordinary profits of an equally valuable capital
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therefore they are not always cheaper there, but often equally cheap
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Those other regulations secure them equally against that of foreigners
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And, in both cases, the law seems to have been equally ineffectual, and
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Land in the neighbourhood of a town gives a greater rent than land equally fertile in a distant part of the country
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Its oddly long tongue dangled from the side of its mouth and its equally oddly long ears flapped behind its head
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Labour, it must be remembered, is the ultimate price which is paid for every thing; and in countries where labour is equally well rewarded, the money price of labour will be in proportion to that of the subsistence of the labourer
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His second attack, though considered a victory, was equally so
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In the course of a century or two, it is possible that new mines may be discovered, more fertile than any that have ever yet been known ; and it is just equally possible, that the most fertile mine then known may be more barren than any that was wrought before the discovery of the mines of America
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Any rise in the money price of goods which proceeded altogether from the degradation of the value of silver, would affect all sorts of goods equally, and raise their price universally, a third, or a fourth, or a fifth part higher, according as silver happened to lose a third, or a fourth, or a fifth part of its former value
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But the rise in the price of provisions, which has been the subject of so much reasoning and conversation, does not affect all sorts of provisions equally
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scholars are saying is that every citizen is equally qualified for office
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All actors are equally important
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An improved farm is equally advantageous and more durable than any of those machines, frequently requiring no other repairs than the most profitable application of the farmer's capital employed in cultivating it
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cucumbers or bananas, all equally
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Dona’Cora followed, equally as dangerous as the pair of behemoths
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They are not all equally healthy, so it is important that you choose wisely
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When the capitals are equal, and equally well applied, it is in proportion to their natural fertility
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are in the most perfect good order, the same number of labourers and labouring cattle will raise a much greater produce, than in one of equal extent and equally good ground, but not furnished with equal conveniencies
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The substitution of paper in the room of gold and silver money, replaces a very expensive instrument of commerce with one much less costly, and sometimes equally convenient
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She stared at Evander, her gaze equally direct as his had been during the sailors’ rapes
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The coffers of the bank, so far as its dealings are confined to such customers, resemble a water-pond, from which, though a stream is continually running out, yet another is continually running in, fully equal to that which runs out; so that, without any further care or attention, the pond keeps always equally, or very near equally full
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Though the stream which is in this case continually running out from its coffers may be very large, that which is continually running into them must be at least equally large
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so that, without any further care or attention, those coffers are likely to be always equally or very near equally full, and scarce ever to require any extraordinary expense to replenish them
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This second advantage, though equally real, was not, perhaps, so well understood by all the different banking companies in Scotland as the first
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With regard to the latter, it seems to have made scarce any distinction between real and circulating bills, but to have discounted all equally
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However, not all lists are created equally
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The project of replenishing their coffers in this manner may be compared to that of a man who had a water-pond from which a stream was continually running out, and into which no stream was continually running, but who proposed to keep it always equally full, by employing a number of people to go continually with buckets to a well at some miles distance, in order to bring water to replenish it
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The government of Pennsylvania, indeed, pretended, upon their first emission of paper money, in 1722, to render their paper of equal value with gold and silver, by enacting penalties against all those who made any difference in the price of their goods when they sold them for a colony paper, and when they sold them for gold and silver, a regulation equally tyrannical, but much less, effectual, than that which it was meant to support
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Both productive and unproductive labourers, and those who do not labour at all, are all equally maintained by the annual produce of the land and labour of the country
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Thus, not only the great landlord or the rich merchant, but even the common workman, if his wages are considerable, may maintain a menial servant; or he may sometimes go to a play or a puppet-show, and so contribute his share towards maintaining one set of unproductive labourers; or he may pay some taxes, and thus help to maintain another set, more honourable and useful, indeed, but equally unproductive
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It’s equally great, is it not, as the duty toward guests? You described this with such stirring fervor yesterday, I’m certain you’ll have little trouble convincing Tragus
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The occupiers of land were generally bond-men, whose persons and effects were equally his property
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Though they lived at a distance from his house, they were equally dependent upon him as his retainers who lived in it
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It is equally true that an alliance with any of
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The same quantity of money would, in this case, equally have remained in the country, and there would, besides, have been a reproduction of an equal value of consumable goods
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Equally poor copy with a good video can
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also with equally many children, connoisseurs of
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A capital lent at interest may, in this manner, be considered as an assignment, from the lender to the borrower, of a certain considerable portion of the annual produce, upon condition that the burrower in return shall, during the continuance of the loan, annually assign to the lender a small portion, called the interest ; and, at the end of it, a portion equally considerable with that which had originally been assigned to him, called the repayment
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opposition in the future will not be equally
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The capital of a foreigner gives a value to their surplus produce equally with that of a native, by exchanging it for something for which there is a demand at home
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So far, therefore, as the productive labour of the country is concerned, the foreign trade of consumption, which is carried on by means of gold and silver, has all the advantages and all the inconveniencies of any other equally round-about foreign trade of consumption; and will replace, just as fast, or just as slow, the capital which is immediately employed in supporting that productive labour
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It seems even to have one advantage over any other equally round-about foreign trade