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Maggie's charity doesn’t extend to those suffering alcoholic dementia
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On their journey to the Hangar, they shared a theory; if Adros’ staff of King’s Wood could control the Dead Tree, could its power extend to those the Dead Tree possessed as well?
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They would still, therefore, keep possession of the home market; and though a capricious man of fashion might sometimes prefer foreign wares, merely because they were foreign, to cheaper and better goods of the same kind that were made at home, this folly could, from the nature of things, extend to so few, that it could make no sensible impression upon the general employment of the people
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It certainly didn’t extend to helping in a crisis
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In Kale research, the benefits of lutein also extend to prevention of atherosclerosis
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But the private trade of the servants will naturally extend to a much greater variety of articles than the public trade of the company
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But the private trade of the servants may extend to all the different branches both of its inland and foreign trade
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It does not, however, like the American bounty, extend to the importation of undressed flax
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“Will this law extend to the Sons of Odin?” Tobin asked incredulously
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The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people, and the internal order, improvement and prosperity of the State
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Those were the forgotten places, written off because the resources did not extend to provide the technology available to those who could afford it
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Sometimes this tolerance would even extend to
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His sense of simplicity did not extend to his own dress; today’s outfit was an ornate tunic with red and gold embroidery
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Such arguments extend to manufactured ―emotions,‖ as well
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He agreed with every word, loudly adding his own to her list of harsh judgments, but explained that his feelings regarding white men didn’t extend to their women
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The damage would still extend to both sides while helping neither
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My husband is a big man and doesn’t think his love for cats should extend to sharing his side of the bed with them
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A fire ladder from the street begins to extend to the ninth floor
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The humongous animal has hundreds of very long tongues that look like tentacles that extend to different holes in the mountain
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But they did learn that when you get to thinking you might be a person of some influence, it doesn’t extend to ordering someone else’s dog around
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6 For this cause we severely threatened them; yet with the clemency which we are wanting to extend to all men we at length permitted them to live
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What father of you shall his son ask for bread; will he think you give him a stonee and if he ask of him a fish will he think you instead of the fish give him a serpente and if he ask him for an egg will he think you extend to him a scorpione If you then although being evil know the gifts which are good and give them to your children how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him? whatever you would that men should do to you do you even so to them: this is the law and the prophets
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Another man replied, ‘Yes, I don’t think that our orders, that the woman should not be touched or harmed will extend to him
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fairness does not, in my opinion, extend to family desires that are totally
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does not extend to the supercortical structures (as they are
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gravitational effects on Earth’s halo will stretch the tail of the halo to extend to the
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himself admits that there is evidence that this may extend to even more than
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Ask that the rate extend to a day or two before and after your wedding
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Under they went, and I hoped my father's protection would extend to little things, like breathing
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move didn’t extend to his lips
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though there is evidence to show that it may easily extend to more than
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The problems seemed to extend to any medication with the same underlying compound
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term which may extend to two years or with fine or with
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term which may extend to 5 years
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With more produce, the number of people enjoying the harvest can extend to the community and into other areas of the city
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� Actually, I wanted to extend to you an invitation from the embassy�s Marines to come use their indoor range and teach them your combat shooting techniques
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He believed at this juncture that a direct approach should be made to the Western Allies, attaching much importance to the belief that the Anglo-Americans did not wish Russian influence to extend to the Mediterranean
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When I have died my dearest apologies extend to those who felt
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community extend to the provision of employment, mental and physical health
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This could extend to 12-15 attributes covering size, location,
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does not extend to business acumen
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them with a job doesn’t extend to helping out when the going gets a little
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The delay might extend to 12 weeks
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The beheadings also extend to domestic animals
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confirmed that the diving board’s guardrails didn’t extend to the edge of the
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not extend to the edge of the water
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guardrails that extend to the edge of the water, and I confirmed that the diving
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board that Josh fell from did not have guardrails that extend to the edge of the
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extend to the edge of the water – must be followed
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Mary is painfully aware that the cooperation she initially enjoyed from employees regarding what they do doesn’t extend to the details of exactly how they do it, especially from employees with the most specialized knowledge
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She had nominated him to extend to her the final dignity that every living thing deserves
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I hardly knew him but I do know that his awareness of others did not extend to those outside his circle
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“This invitation,” continued the King “would also extend to your family
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---in either case, you extend to stay in contact with the snow, but:
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This love for others needs to extend to those with different religions and cultures, and those with different creeds and faiths, and those with different ethnic backgrounds
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It was to extend to the Gentile peoples
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The esoteric meanings also extend to how the symbols are used in relationship to one
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He wore a smile, but it didn’t extend to his eyes
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“Your freedom does not extend to the heku you are standing by
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And with regard to what you say, senor, of your son having no great opinion of Spanish poetry, I am inclined to think that he is not quite right there, and for this reason: the great poet Homer did not write in Latin, because he was a Greek, nor did Virgil write in Greek, because he was a Latin; in short, all the ancient poets wrote in the language they imbibed with their mother's milk, and never went in quest of foreign ones to express their sublime conceptions; and that being so, the usage should in justice extend to all nations, and the German poet should not be undervalued because he writes in his own language, nor the Castilian, nor even the Biscayan, for writing in his
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circumstance; for habits of order in business would, he conceived, extend to the
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The spindle (which is of adamant) is fastened to the ends of the chains which extend to the middle of the column of light--this column is said to hold together the heaven; but whether it hangs from the spindle, or is at right angles to it, is not explained
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Yes, I said, a jest; and why? because we never meant when we constructed the State, that the opposition of natures should extend to every difference, but only to those differences which affected the pursuit in which the individual is engaged; we should have argued, for example, that a physician and one who is in mind a physician may be said to have the same nature
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And though only the best of them will be appointed by their predecessors, still they will be unworthy to hold their fathers' places, and when they come into power as guardians, they will soon be found to fail in taking care of us, the Muses, first by under-valuing music; which neglect will soon extend to gymnastic; and hence the young men of your State will be less cultivated
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And is this confined to the sight only, or does it extend to the hearing also, relating in fact to what we term poetry?
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The Judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity, commenced or prosecuted against one of the United States by Citizens of another State, or by Citizens or Subjects of any Foreign State
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That did not extend to me, she told me in a gush of love and confidence (at that time, I had known her something less than five minutes); if they were all like Me, it would be quite another thing
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There was no way of going around it, for it seemed to extend to the right and left as far as they could see; and, besides, they did not dare change the direction of
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I think Bridey's scruples only extend to her sleeping under the same roof with me
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Despite the lack of forensic evidence, he’d ordered McFadden back in January to leave open the possibility that she’d been sexually assaulted; it was a way to extend to her the anonymity accorded in rape cases, even after she was no longer protected as a minor
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This shows that the climactic conditions extend to the intraday (or intrabar if a weekly or monthly chart) time frame as well, which are probably showing exhaustion or climaxes on their own time frames
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In other words, the 107-day interval may be only a 102-day interval or it may extend to 112 days
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Scepticism should extend to financial advisers
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In cases such as Westinghouse and American Tobacco the proper corporate policy would be to extend to the holder of the intrinsically more valuable issue the privilege of exchanging it for the more active but intrinsically inferior issue
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But it is only the lack of alertness and intelligence among the rank and file of shareholders that permits this immunity to extend to the entire realm of market quotations, including the permanent establishment of a depreciated and unsatisfactory price level
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A company’s management may run the business well and yet not give the outside stockholders the right results for them, because its efficiency is confined to operations and does not extend to the best use of the capital
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Co-operation in economics and technology: Though this didn’t extend to helping each other with their ballistic missiles
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, and the analogy can extend to candlesticks quite well
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So after a pullback the next trend may extend to 127, 138
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It is also essential that no part of the coil extend to or beyond the 50 MA
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These gentlemen received Prince Andrew as one of themselves, an honor they did not extend to many
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But her maternity stopped short with her daughters, and, as we shall see, did not extend to boys
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It will be understood that the word inn-keeper is here employed in a restricted sense, and does not extend to an entire class
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The innocence of thieves does not extend to that point
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St John, the intimacy which had arisen so naturally and rapidly between me and his sisters did not extend to him
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Neglect did not extend to the mechanical, however
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However, my hostility does not extend to the state troopers now maintained in most parts of the country
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Julia did seem inclined to admit that Maria’s situation might require particular caution and delicacy, but that could not extend to her, she was at liberty; and Maria evidently considered her engagement as only raising her so much more above restraint, and leaving her less occasion than Julia to consult either father or mother
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Julia did seem inclined to admit that Maria's situation might require particular caution and delicacy—but that could not extend to her—she was at liberty; and Maria evidently considered her engagement as only raising her so much more above restraint, and leaving her less occasion than Julia to consult either father or mother
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“You can understand,” said Holmes suavely, “that I extend to the affairs of my other clients the same secrecy which I promise to you in yours
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It was supposed that the reputation of our theatre would extend to the fortress, and even to the town, especially as there was no theatre at N——: a few amateur performances, but nothing more
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The unity which the Senate has tried to extend to the freshly-conquered provinces of Italy is a thing of slow growth
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The positivists, the communists, and all the preachers of the scientific brotherhood preach the widening of that love which men have for themselves and for their families and for the state, so as to embrace all humanity, forgetting that the love which they advocate is the personal love, which, by spreading out thinner, could extend to the family; which, by spreading out still thinner, could extend to the natural country of birth, which completely vanishes as soon as it reaches an artificial state, as Austria, Turkey, England, and which we are not even able to imagine, when we come to humanity, an entirely mystical subject
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The Positivists, communists, and all the exponents of the scientific fraternity exhort us to extend the love which men feel for themselves, their families, their fellow-countrymen, over humanity at large, forgetting that the love of which they speak is a personal love, which may be kindled for the family, and even extend to include one's native country, but which expires altogether when it is appealed to in behalf of an artificial state, such as Austria, England, or Turkey; and when claimed for that mystical object, humanity in general, one cannot even grasp the idea
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Thus, the fifth clause in the first article of the Georgia deed of cession, dated April 24th, 1802, stipulates: "That the Territory thus ceded shall form a State, and be admitted as such into the Union, as soon as it shall contain 60,000 free inhabitants, or at an earlier period, if Congress shall think it expedient, on the same conditions and restrictions, with the same privileges, and in the same manner, as is provided in the ordinance of Congress of the 13th day of July, 1787, for the government of the Western Territory of the United States; which ordinance shall, in all its parts, extend to the Mississippi Territory contained in the present act of cession, that article only excepted which forbids slavery
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"That the provisions of the two first sections of the act, entitled 'An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France, and their dependencies, and for other purposes, shall extend to all public armed ships and vessels of all foreign nations, and the same shall be, and are hereby, continued and made permanent, subject, nevertheless, to any modifications and regulations which may hereafter be made by treaty
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That, by a resolution of Congress of the 15th of May, 1778, all military officers who then were, or should thereafter be, in the service of the United States, and who should continue in service during the war, and not hold any office of profit under the United States, or any of them, should, after the conclusion of the war, be entitled to receive, annually, for the term of seven years, if they should live so long, one-half of the then pay of such officers: provided that no general officer of the cavalry, artillery or infantry, should be entitled to receive more than the one-half part of the pay of a colonel of such corps, respectively; and, provided that the said resolution should not extend to any officer in the service of the United States, unless he should have taken an oath of Allegiance, and should actually reside within some one of the United States
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That the same commutation should extend to the corps not belonging to the lines of any particular State, and who were entitled to half-pay as aforesaid: the acceptance or refusal to be determined by the corps, and to be signified in the same manner, and within the same time, as above mentioned; that all officers belonging to the hospital department, who are entitled to half-pay by the resolution of the 17th of January, 1781, might collectively agree to accept or refuse the aforesaid commutation, signifying the same through the Commander-in-Chief, within six months; that such officers as had retired at different periods entitled to half-pay for life, might, collectively, in each State of which they are inhabitants, accept or refuse the same; their acceptance or refusal to be signified by agents authorized for that purpose, within six months; that with respect to such retiring officers, the commutation, if accepted by them, should be in lieu of whatever might be then due to them since the time of their retiring from service, as well as what might thereafter become due; and that as soon as their acceptance should be signified, the Superintendent of Finance should be, and he was thereby, authorized to take measures for the settlement of their accounts accordingly, and to issue to them certificates bearing interest at six per cent
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Giles, from the committee to whom was referred, on the 8th instant, so much of the Message of the President of the United States as relates to the occupation of that part of West Florida which is included within the boundaries described by the treaty for the acquisition of Louisiana, reported a bill declaring the laws now in force in the Territory of Orleans, to extend to and to have full force and effect to the river Perdido, pursuant to the treaty concluded at Paris on the 30th day of April, 1803, and for other purposes; and the bill was read, and passed to the second reading
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The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill declaring the laws now in force in the Territory of Orleans, to extend to, and to have full force and effect, to the river Perdido, pursuant to the treaty concluded at Paris on the 30th of April, 1803; and for other purposes