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"They can't resort to force, that's their real problem," Tahlmute went on
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resort to the great book to find out about it” said Poopsie
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The resort towns on the north shore of the upper lake would all be gone now, this 'wild range' would get wetter and brushier til there was no doubt it was swamp if they went in that direction
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This might have once been one of the resort towns on the north shore of the lake
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In this manner, people who have sensitive skins should not resort to dermabrasions
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When you've been doing your best to communicate and neither of you speaks much of the other's language you resort to the universal language of mime, grunts and nodding just like we did in the beginning, and suddenly you make a breakthrough, well the gratitude you feel is huge
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He hoped she hadn't set up a meeting with her lover and had to resort to a cherub
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So why the uncertainty? Why resort to horoscopes for guidance? Something was out of kilter, and I couldn’t let it rest
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resort to sarcasm unless his temper was roused - and
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‘I saw the falsity of my marriage, the deceit you and I have to resort to, the fear we might be found out – all of it
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than have you resort to stealing
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negotiating the transaction without having to resort to
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weakling who’d resort to such a wicked thing,’ said
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Gold and silver naturally resort to a rich country, for the same reason that all sorts of luxuries and curiosities resort to it ; not because they are cheaper there than in poorer countries, but because they are dearer, or because a better price is given for them
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glad I did not have resort to the lovely but extremely slow
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Her theory was that the demon was trapped in the bloodstone box, long enough to weaken him, and now he needed to resort to stealing the life force of others
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more consistently without having to resort to these false
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drates and then will resort to proteins?
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There were prisoners yelling obscenities from windows above the courtyard encouraging those below to resort to extreme violence
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The army often had to resort to threats and at times assassinations of opponents to get its way
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It would be well to notice, too, that the United States is the only country to resort to the United Nations in similar situations, and not only in 1990 and 2002
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The Confederacy will have to resort to the same tyranny it always had
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One could make a good case for military service making it less likely a president will resort to war
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“Do we really need to resort to something that base? Couldn’t we just shoot the poor bastard?”
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Everything Gordon had said about sending him to the prison because he was unwilling to resort to the use of thugs had been a blatant lie
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Like before, he offered some to Hilderich who again politely refused, but did not resort to his small flask of gin
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Arriving at what LP remembered as a small ski resort town, they found something quite different
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Mount Vesuvius erupted, and buried those evil Roman resort towns, Herculanium and Pompeii
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What of saintly statuary and iconic emblems of celebratory events? What of the construction of great and beautiful cathedrals, and other magnificent Houses of Worship? Man seems unable to resist the tempting resort to physical reminders of an unphysical Presence
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It even had been a resort town in the 1800s and again in the early twentieth century
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“Then let me tell you that I will never resort to simulations to get my way
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Surely, they became irascible in the Philadelphia heat during the Continental Congresses of 1774–76, but they didn’t resort to terror! Washington
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“I’ll have to resort to an alternative
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Television and movie actors often resort to
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having to “sell” things to them! You will never, ever again have to resort to “closing techniques”, “objection handling”
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hot spring resort town of Hakone, just south of Mount Fuji
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“And if you’re going to resort to name-calling, then-
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9 The birds will resort to their likeness; so will truth return to them who practise in her
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Jack had left the room at the resort to buy some magazines for the two of them to read
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” I said boldly and he raised an eyebrow then rolled his eyes “Why resort to such devious means? Why not flutter your pretty blue eyes at me, I’m pretty sure that’ll be just as effective
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In the lake there rested anchored a luxury ship to which all the high functionaries of the Party of the entire country resort to enjoy some moments of relaxation in their meetings
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The Administration had to resort to hitherto un thought of remedial measures, e
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must resort to all kinds of lies—one of which is that the Americans are all greedy
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Himo explained all this, while his illusion showed the fine points of their suite, their inn, and the resort town of Bekka
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Joshua had been selected, without even a passing resort to Moshe’s counsel
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Joshua had been selected, without even a passing resort to Moshe's counsel
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He couldn’t believe that he would resort to calling out for his missing mother
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I suppose when that happens we’ll have to resort to
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Yes, it was galling to have to resort to guerrilla tactics in his own back yard
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The magicians would now have to resort to their age-old skills and the use of their own magic to travel back
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In the end the officers had no choice but to resort to a tug-o-
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At which point, Xbox games will have to resort to using multiple discs
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It was a different matter (case), but if Parrish would resort to such egregious unbelievable misconduct to convict and obtain a death sentence when the person is innocent why wouldn't he violate the Constitutional Rights of the guilty? Ethics? Someone like Parrish would never let a little old thing like ―ethics‖ stand in the way of achieving his objective
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But too often, we resort to hate and fear
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Throughout history, vast majority of people have believed that if someone wants to change a regime or gain independence from an oppressive government or king, then they will have to resort to violence
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But when a large number of them get together in a public place, some may try to resort to violence like throwing stones or bombs
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Gāndhiji and his followers tried their best to see that the crowd does not resort to violence and deteriorate in to ‘mobocracy’
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Should his son have fought with Gāndhi’s attackers or run away? Under these circumstances, Gāndhi said that it was a son’s duty to protect his father even if he had to resort to violence
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A person who is afraid will either run away or resort to violence
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There would be no need to fear anyone or resort to violence and terror
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These mothers had to resort to giving morphine to their children so that they will sleep and not miss them
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On the contrary, she had not stopped reproaching and repeating that we were a load, an abomination and that the expenses of our maintenance were exorbitant and that she had had to resort to bank loans to compensate the deficit
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Is shyness which mutes his words and preventing him to greet me? Or worse, would his grandparents have predisposed him against me? If the intelligentsia is not reason enough to tempt him to shorten the distance between us, I have to resort to the charms of the Chanel No
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Or as a last resort to some love potion prepared by you! In the end! I will keep you informed of the development of the matter
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He was going to have to resort to magic to stay in shape if he
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Matthew had to resort to studying at the table in the front room downstairs, while the others watched television
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Who are we that we should sit in judgment on these women? Do you happen to know all of the circumstances which led them to resort to such methods of obtaining a livelihood? Stop here with me while we talk about these matters
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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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Given a free rein by guruji, in due course, she shaped the sadan, as a resource to the hapless, not as a resort to the parasites, where she broke away from her past and concentrated on the present until the thought of Suresh stirred the tidings of future in her
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Never did he resort to ignoble tactics in meeting the continuous pressure of his enemies, who did not hesitate to employ every sort of false, unfair, and unrighteous mode of attack upon him
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Judas had been shocked by the death of John the Baptist, severely hurt by the Master's rebukes on several occasions, disappointed when Jesus refused to be made king, humiliated when he fled from the Pharisees, chagrined when he refused to accept the challenge of the Pharisees for a sign, bewildered by the refusal of his Master to resort to manifestations of power, and now, more recently, depressed and sometimes dejected by an empty treasury
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In the kingdom of heaven true believers will not resort to the employment of physical force
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Even Herod, with all his cruelty, did not resort to crucifixion
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Otherwise, if his followers had gained possession of these garments, they would have been tempted to resort to superstitious relic worship
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6 Jesus had purposed to live without resort to his supernatural power, and he likewise elected to die as an ordinary mortal upon the cross
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3 Jesus did not cling to faith in God as would a struggling soul at war with the universe and at death grips with a hostile and sinful world; he did not resort to faith merely as a consolation in the midst of difficulties or as a comfort in threatened despair; faith was not just an illusory compensation for the unpleasant realities and the sorrows of living
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Cold winters with the thermometer mercury shrivelled to nothing had always been a sore point with the CSIS Director who had never forgotten the fact he had been born in the West Bengal resort town of Darjeeling in the Lower Himalayas where the weather was
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"It was only natural that after the avalanche, we should resort to the cavern as an emergency shelter
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I had to resort to having others track him down and when they did he would lie and say he was going to visit me
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Not once did she resort to an “I told you so,” and had been working diligently since early morning to “repair the files
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In this case, humans resort to hiding in underground constructed places
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Initially, he could weave and dodge through the precession but, as he neared the centre column, he had to resort to forcing his way between the tightly packed demonstrators
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You know, those illegal kitties will resort to anything to survive and stay in this country
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Another thing I learned is that in common with all of us, the clients could resort to bouts of anger if they did not get their own way, or became upset about something, but equally quick to return to normal
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In many of these movies, many people today laugh, when they see the actors actually using manners and not having to resort to foul language all the time
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They will instead resort to passive
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I’d have to resort to my wild
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I suspected that they would realize that they had no chance of winning this encounter against my troops, and would be forced to resort to sending the Rakai away from the warzone
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What happened was that the client ran into a problem one day and had to resort to the backup of their system
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Only when I had no other choice in the matter, did I resort to
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Their courage and foresight are to be commended as they gave us excellent examples that we need not resort to conflict to settle differences
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he owed one of the families in the seaside resort town of Costa Del Sol some pain
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That piece of land was necessary in order to complete the causeway now linking the Golden Gate to the Mount of Olives but the Armenian Patriarch had been unmovable on that issue, finally forcing Laplante to resort to expropriation
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Restarting a computer for some situation such as a locked screen isn’t what any computer should have to resort to escape
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So yes we all know that to a large extent, it has been found that most people who resort to violent acts, have been exposed to a lot of violence themselves in their upbringing
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Given Terence’s arrogance, he would have no problem in extracting information from him and would probably not have to resort to subtlety
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Though she had heard the description of Terence, he did not appear the type who would resort to physical violence to solve his problems, especially given his money and the powerful attorneys that undoubtedly had represented his family in various matters his entire life and that would be able to obtain fair grounds for a divorce
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I only hope that she does not resort to a permanent and final solution to a short-term problem
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She related what Jerry had said, when she got to the two security men he stiffened and his face took on a hard look, his eyes lost all of their humanity, if Shirl was in danger because of him, he would get her out of it no matter what measures he had to resort to, first they had to identify the two men
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esteem that she needed to resort to deception and subterfuge?