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You don’t have the luxury house and lifestyle, do what you need to do to keep it, and then be who you need to be in order to keep it
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That whole area's redeveloped now, its luxury mid-rises along the river now, well, then, 2148 is when we left
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I have been deprived of the luxury of caring what my beloved thinks of me, and so I write
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Many of us are in a better financial situation that we did not have the luxury of when we had to work and spend so much time away from our children in order to feed, cloth, and keep a roof over their heads
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Just a few hours later the lovers were on Santorini looking out over the caldera from the balcony of Theo's luxury apartment on the island
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I had to rip up my jeans in lieu of the toilet paper, and of all of the things that I requested from captors, it was this simple product that now seemed so much less of a luxury and much more of a dire necessity
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I hoarded my daily ration of cigarettes, denying myself the luxury of nicotine relief for hours on end, until, like a binge drinker I felt compelled to indulge in some weird chain-smoking ritual, gorging on tar and smoke until I was physically sick
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Here in this damp little island, where the eyes of the masses dim with disappointment when still young, this man enjoyed the luxury of profession and vocation
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Other places seem to be dumbstruck with the need to buy and be seen with luxury
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In those days, conditioner was a luxury and she also
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So Herod said, “If your greatest king hid out on Masada, then I will live in luxury on Masada
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To the woman who complained that riches hadn't made her happy, the Master said, "You speak as if luxury and comfort were ingredients of happiness; whereas all you need to be really happy, my dear, is something to be enthusiastic about
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that I am afforded this small febrile luxury
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the luxury of yesterday’s
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On the way out I cowered in my father's leather backseat, sure I was being escorted in luxury towards my death
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By nine o’clock Cyberia had nearly sold out her stock and was looking forward to the little luxury that might be afforded by way of a bacon butty and a polystyrene mug of tea, when her husband arrived pushing an old pram full of soiled tee-shirts and builders’ low slung jeans
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his warehouses filled with every luxury and every loaf
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strong with petals as soft as luxury velvet and a strong, sweet perfumed aroma that would
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There were more luxury towers on the great cliffs and dozens of elevators whisking people from the outer harbors to the heights
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19"There was a rich man who was dressed in purple and fine linen and lived in luxury
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Lying back in the water, enjoying the luxury of it, I close my eyes and allow my mind to drift
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I mean, it wasn’t exactly a life of luxury
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dressed with herbs and lashings of butter – an unaccustomed luxury
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They don’t have the luxury of time
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Dave has the luxury of being an outsider
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Ted has progressively sold off the rest of his memorabilia on eBay, which forms an essential part his other little luxury
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Paint on exterior woodwork is a luxury that the residents seem ill-inclined to afford
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She sighs contentedly and snuggles under the covers, revelling in the luxury of the lie in
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After all, he has given her life and a little luxury, a real bed and fresh linen
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childless - enjoyed the incredible luxury of having four
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where the money had come from for such luxury
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“And this Man was researching the secret to Eternal Life; I convinced him to pour every last cent of his Money on a collection of luxury vacuum cleaners! Now his dead body lies forgotten amidst an enormous pile of Vacuum-Cleaner boxes!”
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and we basked in the luxury of being their only guests
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For the second night running, Enid had the luxury of
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Rafe wished he had that luxury
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had the luxury of a place to herself
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Luxury Travel for the Rich and Famous ON A BUDGET!
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detour into Salzburg, where we’d enjoy the luxury of a
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Enjoy this chance at luxury while we have it, but I don't want to get used to it," she told him, "and then expect it
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on beer and – a luxury he hadn’t been expecting - fresh
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The common complaint, that luxury extends itself even to the lowest ranks of the people, and that the labouring poor will not now be contented with the same food, clothing, and lodging, which satisfied them in former times, may convince us that it is not the money price of labour only, but its real recompence, which has augmented
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Luxury, in the fair sex, while it inflames, perhaps, the passion for enjoyment, seems always to weaken, and frequently to destroy altogether, the powers of generation
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He had the luxury of a cell to himself
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– a very small one, it was true, but indisputably a luxury –
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Born to a long line of wealthy merchants, a family tree steeped with riches, Brice had spent his childhood surrounded in luxury
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The previous day had been pure luxury, warm with a cooling breeze, a swim before lunch and an afternoon nap to settle my stomach down
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knowledge that they didn’t have the luxury of lingering as
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The increase of security would naturally increase industry and improvement; and the demand for the precious metals, as well as for every other luxury and ornament, would naturally increase with the increase of riches
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She even had the luxury of
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Though it is not very probable that any part of a tax, which is not only imposed upon one of the most proper subjects of taxation, a mere luxury and superfluity, but which affords so very important a revenue as the tax upon silver, will ever be given up as long as it is possible to pay it; yet the same impossibility of paying it, which, in 1736
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If venison continues in fashion, and the wealth and luxury of Great Britain increase as they have done for some time past, its price may very probably rise still higher than it is at present
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But the whole quantity of poultry which the farm in this manner produces without expense, must always be much smaller than the whole quantity of butcher's meat which is reared upon it; and in times of wealth and luxury, what is rare, with only nearly equal merit, is always preferred to what is common
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As wealth and luxury increase, therefore, in consequence of improvement and cultivation, the price of poultry gradually rises above that of butcher's meat, till at last it gets so high, that it becomes profitable to cultivate land for the sake of feeding them
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This is a sumptuary law, too, restraining the luxury and extravagance of the poor
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luxury of soap and scent for the first time in her life
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moved his family into luxury and wealth
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like he could afford the luxury of a slave used only in the bedchamber
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from the rooms of great luxury hotels:
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pages in an e-book, or the luxury functions in a software product
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From his car, I thought his apartment would be closer to a luxury condominium, but it was more of a modern bachelor pad
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Most people when they start out, do not have the luxury of being wasteful
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As subsistence is, in the nature of things, prior to conveniency and luxury, so the industry which procures the former, must necessarily be prior to that which ministers to the latter
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The cultivation and improvement of the country, therefore, which affords subsistence, must, necessarily, be prior to the increase of the town, which furnishes only the means of conveniency and luxury
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adultery with her and shared her luxury see the smoke of her burning, they
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"I can't believe they're actually running those services… calling it VIP as if it was some fucking luxury
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Alternatively, a carpet symbolizes luxury, comfort or richness
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I don’t have that luxury
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Those goods, too, would not be all matters of mere luxury and expense, to be consumed by idle people, who produce nothing in return for their consumption
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Certainly I’m not going to be marginalized with luxury?” She well knew what the answer to this proposition would be and certainly understood why it would be so
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well as his luxury levels, we can not waste
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Privilege that saw generations-old luxury, gilded ballrooms, and finest porcelain
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They are not only very grievous occasional taxes, but they contribute to establish perpetual taxes, of the same kind, still more grievous ; the ruinous taxes of private luxury and extravagance
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The causes of decay in other branches of foreign trade, which, by Sir Matthew Decker and other writers, have been sought for in the excess and improper mode of taxation, in the high price of labour, in the increase of luxury, etc
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When profits are high, that sober virtue seems to be superfluous, and expensive luxury to suit better the affluence of his situation
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His parents, more inclined to the noble life of luxury, had forced upon him the name Regis, but he much preferred Warlord
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neurotics with their abundant reserves of cash; when not wanting for any luxury to lift their mood, the only thing left that could do so was counselling
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“Yeah, but I didn’t really need them then and I don’t have that luxury now
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Such nations are always strangers to every sort of luxury, and great wealth can scarce ever be dissipated among them by improvident profusion
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When the toll upon carriages of luxury, upon coaches, post-chaises, etc
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That was a real luxury, about the only luxury he had experienced since arriving on the planet
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This conference room was in section five and had the luxury of a view outside
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On the contrary, they were provoked and disgusted by the vanity, luxury, and expense of the richer clergy, who appeared to spend upon their own pleasures what had always before been regarded as the patrimony of the poor
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Taxes upon such consumable goods as are articles of luxury, are all finally paid by the consumer, and generally in a manner that is very convenient for him
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Today, he didn't have the luxury of a
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For the Officers as usual got to ride in the luxury of first class carriages while we would have to pile aboard cattle trucks with a little straw scattered on the floor
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A tax upon tobacco, for example, though a luxury of the poor, as well as of the rich, will not raise wages
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But he wasn't to be allowed even that little luxury
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Tobacco being a luxury, every man is allowed to buy or not to buy as he chuses ; but salt being a necessary, every man is obliged to buy of the farmer a certain quantity of it ; because, if he did not buy this quantity of the farmer, he would, it is presumed, buy it of some smuggler
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A hospitality in which there is no luxury, and a liberality in which there is no ostentation, occasion, in this situation of things, the principal expenses of the rich and the great
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But the instances, I believe, are not very numerous, of people who have been ruined by a hospitality or liberality of this kind; though the hospitality of luxury, and the liberality of
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Some part of this money, perhaps, they spent in purchasing the few objects of vanity and luxury, with which the circumstances of the times could furnish them ; but some part of it they seem commonly to have hoarded
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In a commercial country, abounding with every sort of expensive luxury, the sovereign, in the same manner as almost all the great proprietors in his dominions, naturally spends a great part of his revenue in purchasing those luxuries
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Now I have the luxury of being able to hire some copywriters
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It was March now and it still continued to rain heavily we were sat in a dugout which was reasonably cosy because someone had nicked a brazier from somewhere and we had bunk beds made out of chicken wire and wood it was sheer luxury
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Churches, mosques and synagogues were torn down or converted into luxury apartments
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I was offered a luxury room in Emerald Tower and superior healthcare
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This place not quite at the same standard of luxury: only one swimming pool, two gyms, one bar (that he knew of) and two restaurants, but no casino
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He was passing between Emerald and Ruby Tower now and the lavish décor of the luxury cells was behind him as he made his way towards the ruthlessly clean administration tower
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Time was a luxury they could no longer afford
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The Instructors took great delight in sorting us out since we had the” luxury of living next to the f sea and probably were f commie surfers too