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"What if they ran it unshielded?" she asked with worry nowhere near as evident in her voice as it was in her mind
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At one time I attended a business meeting and although I do not know all the past history of the congregation it seemed evident to me that some were still licking their wounds These matters ought to be dealt with initially on an individual basis and not be allowed to create havoc in a meeting of the congregation
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So the new one?" she asked, worry evident on her face
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There were also steps on the sides of the blocks leading up to the second floors of the buildings … separate storage? Glancing up, Kara saw that more guards were evident on the roofs of the buildings
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The exciting thing here is that it is becoming increasingly evident that it is not only what you apply on your skin that improves it, but what you put into your body as well
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It was then that Collin came out of the Riders Hall carrying the lifeless body of Lady Becky in his arms; his pain was evident
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Anxiety, avarice and violence are evident everywhere in our so-called technologically sophisticated cultures, but no one seems to think of the children
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Alexis drew me over to the mill and the extent of what had been developing was evident once the entrance was open
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It was pretty evident, even though Big Al had been away from
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Large trees and grasslands were becoming more and more evident
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For it is evident that our Lord sprang out of Judah; of which tribe Moses spoke nothing
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and whine of the truck being reversed, with evident bad grace, by the
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time he’d surveyed the cafeteria, it was evident that every smile was for him
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truth was evident in her face
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He wondered at her extraordinary tension in such contrast with her evident state
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evident in his fidgety feet drawing circles on the fieldhouse floor and in his
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An additional quantity, it is evident, must be due for the profits of the stock which advanced the wages and furnished the materials of that labour
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The demand for those who live by wages, it is evident, cannot increase but in proportion to the increase of the funds which are destined to the payment of wages
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Wages, therefore, being highest when this expense is lowest, it seems evident that they are not regulated by what is necessary for this expense, but by the quantity and supposed value of the work
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this community, and that respect was evident in their
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consideration alone, it seems evident enough that the ordinary balance of profit and loss is not
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convicted of the most evident folly
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It is with such vineyards only, that the common land of the country can be brought into competition ; for with those of a peculiar quality it is evident that it cannot
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Under this system of management, it is evident, even that part of the lands of Scotland which is capable of good cultivation, could produce but little in comparison of what it may be capable of producing
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After a while it became evident
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recognize a more evident: the role of Greeks in the
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The fertility or barrenness of the mines, however, which may happen at any particular time to supply the commercial world, is a circumstance which, it is evident, may have no sort of connection with the state of industry in a particular country
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But if this is sufficiently evident, even with regard to an individual, it is still more so with regard to a society
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It was evident to Anon, that despite her sudden aging, the power of the Maker kept her alive, for a halo of glowing white light now surrounded the woman
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It was evident during his explanation that this was very
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It bears the evident marks of having originally been, what the honest and downright Doctor Douglas assures us it was, a scheme of fraudulent debtors to cheat their creditors
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the Russian aid is evident
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It is always guarded, however, by a very powerful principle, the plain and evident interest of every individual to whom any share of it shall ever belong
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No part of it can ever afterwards be employed to maintain any but productive hands, without an evident loss to the person who thus perverts it from its proper destination
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The stupidity of our choice is rather evident
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The number of its productive labourers, it is evident, can never be much increased, but in consequence of an increase of capital, or of the funds destined for maintaining them
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It was evident that something in my name had
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friends, a doctor, as was evident by the stethoscope hanging from
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shocker, and he did have difficulty in doing so, as was evident
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To which of them so important a preference shall be given, must be determined by some general rule, founded not upon the doubtful distinctions of personal merit, but upon some plain and evident difference which can admit of no dispute
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For his family, it soon became evident that his new post was as much of a curse as an DRAFT
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Once again, the power of mere names was evident
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One of the patrons, a silver-headed Nord, glared at the man’s evident scorn
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It was also clearly evident in the facial expression of the king
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But whether it tends either to increase the general industry of the society, or to give it the most advantageous direction, is not, perhaps, altogether so evident
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What is the species of domestic industry which his capital can employ, and of which the produce is likely to be of the greatest value, every individual, it is evident, can in his local situation judge much better than any statesman or lawgiver can do for him
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Exhaustion and great hunger forced them to dis-regard the lingering dangers evident in the scampering shadows and shuffles in the gloom
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And while she seemed in line with the general expectation at the beginning, her pride became evident - that stubborn Cyrodiil pride that he saw her exude
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The Dwemer portions already evident, Penelope suspected that it could not be too much longer before they reached the main corridors of the ruin
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It was evident to Zarko that Darniil’s priorities lay with his God and with truth and justice
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Supposing the current money of the two countries equally near to the standard of their respective mints, and that the one pays foreign bills in this common currency, while the other pays them in bank money, it is evident that the computed exchange may be in favour of that which pays in bank money, though the real exchange should be in favour of that which pays in current money; for the same reason that the computed exchange may be in favour of that which pays in better money, or in money nearer to its own standard, though the real exchange should be in favour of that which pays in worse
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“My name…” There was evident hesitance on the part of the ailing man, who looked at Carius with wide, worried eyes
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The corridor sloped upward and eventually the end of the line became evident
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But neither the bounty, it is evident, nor any other human institution, can have any such effect
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“Although we all feel strongly about marrying a fellow believer, it is evident that you, Zarko, have a strong desire to serve our God
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Whatever his friend had seen had shaken her, evident in her voice and her bruised frame
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When it became evident that everyone had had his fill of drink and food, Zarko stood up and lightly tapped on his goblet with his knife to get their attention
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And after the group was mostly convinced away, though reluctantly, their object of dire concern and sorrow became immediately evident
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That this extraordinary profit, however, is no more than sufficient to put his trade upon a fair level with other trades, and to compensate the many losses which he sustains upon other occasions, both from the perishable nature of the commodity itself, and from the frequent and unforeseen fluctuations of its price, seems evident enough, from this single circumstance, that great fortunes are as seldom made in this as in any other trade
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Both laws were evident violations of natural liberty, and therefore unjust; and they were both, too, as impolitic as they were unjust
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But, from what has been already said, it seems evident enough, that corn can at no price be so engrossed by the inland dealers as to hurt the people; and 48s
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“I’ve got a special badge for knot tying,” she said apropos of nothing, but with evident pride
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"Ah Snickerty, old fellow!" said Mr Pinscher with such evident surprise, that it did not occur to him to stop eating as he spoke
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That any annual addition which, it can reasonably be supposed, is made either to the plate or to the coin of the kingdom, could require but a very small annual importation of gold and silver, seems evident enough; and though we had no direct trade with Portugal, this small quantity could always, somewhere or another, be very easily got
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There was an evident profit, therefore, in melting down new-coined money; and it was done so instantaneously, that no precaution of government could prevent it
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Both institutions derived their origin, either from irresistible necessity, or from clear and evident utility
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But that those great events should likewise have contributed to encourage the industry of countries such as Hungary and Poland, which may never, perhaps, have sent a single commodity of their own produce to America, is not, perhaps, altogether so evident
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Our individuality may be evident in this physical world of ours, but we must always strive to remember the greatest truth of life, which announces – “We are One
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The Law of Polarity is also evident in magnets
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The uncertainty was quite evident as he stared at me
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In all the great kingdoms of Europe, perhaps, the greater part of it may ultimately depend upon the produce of the land: but that dependency is neither so immediate nor so evident
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‘Ah, Miss Flores,’ the man said, stress evident in his voice
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By a negligence in the expression of the act of parliament, which vested the East India trade in the subscribers to this loan of two millions, it did not appear evident that they were all obliged to unite into a joint stock
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Different plans have been proposed by the different parties in parliament for the better management of its affairs; and all those plans seem to agree in supposing, what was indeed always abundantly evident, that it is altogether unfit to govern its territorial possessions
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He was smiling, but the strain around his eyes was evident
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As we neared, the hustle and bustle of travelers was evident
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He had just arrived and Captain Melstone was showing him round and the contrast between the Lt and his brand new uniform and the Captain who was dressed like us in a worn out one was evident
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Articles of faith, as well as all other spiritual matters, it is evident enough, are not within the proper department of a temporal sovereign, who, though he may be very well qualified for protecting, is seldom supposed to be so for instructing the people
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C: -- If God is outside of time and he provided a life-manual for one generation, how would he ensure that the manual stays unaltered for all other generations to follow and would this be an aspect that is evident within the Bible?
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When a modern-day manuscript is compared to one found in the Qumran collection, the remarkable reliability and accuracy with which the scribes copied the documents, is evident and the teachings contained in these documents, is found to be identical, with some stylistic variances and slight variances on spelling here and there
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On TV channels (such as National Geographic, Animal Planet or one of the Discovery channels) we often hear about the evolution of specific animals in reference to aspects of design that are evident in the creatures being discussed
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E: -- Thirdly, when considering the Bible as an integrated unit or message system, evidence of integrated “design” should also be evident throughout the scripture as a whole, if we are to accept the Bible as the Truth
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Panin discovered that these anomalies were not just there by chance, but that they were actually required for perfecting the underlying structural design of the text, which became evident as his studies continued
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The more of this fund that is given to the church, the less, it is evident, can be spared to the state
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The names of the books and their numeric values conform to specific design specifications that become evident in the number 11 that forms the foundation for its design
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Here we venture into a whole new arena where supernatural design is also evident, but also intricately connected to and relying on the integrity of the structural layers that we have previously considered
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Neither do the books in which they are found demonstrate any complexity in design, as is evident in the Bible
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” It was evident He was bewildered
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The evident justice and utility of the foregoing maxims have recommended them, more or less, to the attention of all nations
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It was becoming evident that Jeff Desmond was inter-
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It was evident not everyone suffered from jetlag! It was still early for them! She walked to the edge of the court and watched a game in progress
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The more a man pays for the tax, the less, it is evident, he can afford to pay for the rent
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It perfectly matches the conditions for formation of fossils that are evident today
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No man subject to such a tax, it is evident, can ever be certain, before he is assessed, of what he is to pay
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As they dined, it was evident to Pamela that Rex was
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It was evident they liked what they saw!
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This mode of taxation, therefore, it seems evident, could never, without the most grievous oppression, produce a revenue nearly equal to what is derived from the present mode without any oppression
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It was becoming more evident that
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The truth was evident