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Most of our first jobs were in sweeping through houses: pest control, looking for suspicious activity, that sort of thing
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Everyone stares at their drink, a sort of collective moment of silence for lost loved ones
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“What sort of irrelevant question is that? You’re here to feel better, not fish for emotional gifts from me
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With this sort of mind-set, retiring, changing jobs, or moving to a smaller place are not likely to significantly reduce stress levels – the stress will be there whether it is imposed externally, or whether you have to manufacture it
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I was a sort of surrogate mother to her in her teens and we’d stayed in touch … whenever she had a problem she would ring me
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you know the sort of thing?’
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Several people thought I should make a scene and throw abuse at them both, but I hate that sort of thing
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It was his dream that he would marry and have children … and Dan is a man to make his dreams reality … I think he had some crackbrained idea that he could have the wife and family along with my friendship as well … I daresay he thought I would come to terms with Joanna … after all, she was a friend of mine … it made some sort of sense
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Thank goodness I went out that evening … if I had been at home on my own, I’d have been completely minus any sort of alibi …
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They were sort of inspired by riot grrl bands like Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, and Voodoo Queens
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That Stephen Merrett seems a capable sort of man
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but what sort of mess is it going to leave my client in? She works in a school, Mum - one of those big private ones
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Once the event occurs our cooperation to authorities, encouraging the younger lot to provide help to the needy, taking some sort of control to prevent theft and arsons, regulate the crowd that usually collects and hampers rescue efforts and the doctors amongst us to provide urgent medical aid are some of the tasks we can take upon ourselves and thus be relevant for the society even at this age
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it was totally the wrong sort of gun, of course, but nobody minded that
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They had a load of stuff to dress the hall with … you know the sort of thing
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“You’re a little late, aren’t you? Isn’t this supposed to be delivered first thing in the morning? While it is morning, it most certainly is not first thing,” Ackers rambled, trying to get some sort of information out of the paper boy while confusing him at the same time
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Pausing with my hands in the washing up water, I watch a bird fly down to the bird table … I’ve never been much good at identifying birds, is that a tit of some sort? Goodness knows
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’ I said slowly, ‘He taught me how to do that sort of thing … not guns, of course …
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‘That’s easy, Liz … a load of stuff was lent out for a themed party of some sort, and we know that Dan was involved in the collection … in fact Henry didn’t check over the stuff until quite recently which was when he noticed the gun was missing
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I know he sort of insinuated that he was interested in you but … oh why is life never simple?
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Why not? It’s sort of cute, sort of cool, and a little outdated
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It is not often that I see Stephen shaken by a crime – he sees too much of that sort of thing – but this has hit him
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‘You could have a problem letting the house with that sort of problem, Liz
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Since then, he has acquired a sort of cult following which surged in the 60’s with the peace and Earth-loving hippies and has continued on into the 80’s and 90’s with New Ager’s buying the bulk of the over million bottles hand packed annually
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sort of
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‘What sort of idea?’ he called back, amusement audible in his voice – cheeky so-and-so! ‘Oh, hang on, I’ve nearly finished
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‘She’s mentioned temping though, and, as you say, it would be easier for her to get that sort of thing from here than where she is at the moment
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What sort of time do you think you might get here?’ I asked, mollified though not entirely convinced
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I say garage, it was more a sort of lean to
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‘I spoke to Emma this morning … she’d got it into her head that I was in some sort of danger
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Machines were what I dreamed about, the sort that Dan Dare might fly, machines that
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I was reading about it, the army are doing that sort of
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life while the egg-heads and the bean counters sort out the future
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to sort it out, but I know for certain that my body was practically eaten
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It remained without a name plate or any sort of reference
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pressure and restore myself to some sort of equilibrium
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‘… sort of … he admitted that it could have been
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For Cat, who had never accumulated any sort of ballroom skill in her
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’ I said quietly, pausing in my task of sandwich making and staring into the past for a moment, remembering those frightful days when I had tried to sort through the accumulation of a lifetime of marriage
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It was the sort of voice that aimed a double barrel shotgun at
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I know your sort, she thought
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hands in lap pose of one who always mixed with the finest sort of people
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Billie sat the kettle on a black range cooker, the sort that should never be
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Probably a sharp tool of some sort … screwdriver, chisel or something like that, I reckon
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When he and Mary were together in that sort of way,
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What sort of information do you fill yourself with?
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I’ve got to sort that lot out sometime
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Later that morning, with Johnny restored to some sort of order, and with firm
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Somehow, after my experiences of the previous day, this sort of behavior was almost beginning to feel normal
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Maybe she can sort it out
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accounts clerk, the sort of man who is equally hen-pecked and ignored because his
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‘I’ve been thinking about trying to get some sort of live in job
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Despite her over the top expressions, she strikes me as being a terrifyingly efficient sort of woman
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What sort of hearing?
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Adrian seems a sensible sort of man
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I gather that there has been an accident of some sort
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Something in me still believed the law would sort these guys out in the long run
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’ The man said … is he some sort of doctor? I think he’s wearing a white coat, though that is a bit foggy, more a sort of white blur just out of focus
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“Very ingenious,” said the gaoler by way of nervous conversation, “just sort of
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any sort of supremacy, although we numbered thousand of millions
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stars created unity of a sort
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Molly didn’t seem to think that he was desperate for kids … that’s it, isn’t it? You feel you are some sort of second class woman because you can’t give the man a child
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Nevertheless, who knows what really awaits us after death, to the Other Side? Imagine some sort of aliens waiting there, ready to be fed with strong souls!” Alexander said at a moment, in a rather equivocal manner
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Dave is playing my husband in the play – he’s ever so nice – he’s done a lot of this sort of thing
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I think Maggie is under the impression I have done this sort of thing before …… I try to live up to her illusions
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My dad taught me that I could have a bash at that sort of thing
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so we sort of started around together
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People got used to seeing us together, and began to treat us as a couple, so we sort of drifted into a relationship
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D’you know about that sort of thing?’
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We are using the large room behind the stage area for changing … men on the left and women on the right with a row of mobile clothing racks down the middle, where we each have our personal designated areas to hang our costumes, giving some sort of modesty division, though to be honest, who the hell wants to gawp? As the play takes place in the present day, the clothes are not really costumes anyway, but, all the same, my character has certain things she has to wear – some my own and some provided by wardrobe
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That makes some sort of sense to me in my dazed state
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During the week before Remembrance Day which actually falls on a Sunday this year, I talk with all of the folks at one time or another about what it meant for them – with the exception of Fred, they all have wartime memories of some sort – he was too young and was evacuated with his mother to somewhere in Wales for a couple of years
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It wasn’t the sort of respect earned by friends and colleagues, though
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It all evened out in a weird sort of way
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We’ve sold you to another group, more experienced with this sort of thing
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Just as I started to get the image into some sort of focus, at the critical moment when I started to remember details about the garden, their clothes and the house, right then the truck would bounce or shake over rough English roads, and these carefully assembled pieces of the picture puzzle would break and scatter
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How did all this happen? You’re not the sort to go merrily jumping into bed with married men
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‘Kate, we’ll sort something out
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Knowing that you are not alone, that others bear the burden of living like you do, is a strange sort of comfort
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I wanted to grab hold of Beniamin and shake some sort of sense back into him
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‘I’m Angie Finch, I help out a bit here … sometimes … sort of
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The completely symmetrical space resembles some sort of shiny, weird cube
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Later that morning, with Johnny restored to some sort of order, and with firm instructions to tell his wife, Mary, that one of his batty old Aunt’s cats had mauled him during the night, she bade him farewell
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Geranium: It shows that you are not really satisfied with your lover; you had better sort out your emotions about him or her
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‘I’m sorry … it’s not easy coping with that sort of thing
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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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Treasure: In general, it is a very good omen; if you dream of a chest full of coins, jewels, ancient objects and that sort of thing, it means that you have a strong will and a good potential, which could be used to help yourself and others around you
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‘… in a sort of diplomatic capacity
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‘Hmmm … the sort of capacity that might get you murdered, obviously
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Well, as I said, you’re both welcome to come to stay until we can sort out what happens next
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‘He is … he’s offered to have you and I to stay at his place while I sort a few things out
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It’s sort of halfway between London and Bristol, I suppose, set on chalkland
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‘I’m not into that sort of thing, myself, but lots of people are
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It is wrong to put them above the Holy Spirit and make it so that the only way people are directed and communicated through is if they have some sort of title or credential
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‘It sort of chose me
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It sounds like some sort of dragon
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Perhaps JJ would want her around as a sort of honorary aunt … or would that be too weird? As if she were clinging to a facsimile of the man she loved? No, maybe it would be best not to hang around … for the first time she felt the rootlessness of her existence
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There appeared to be some sort of large building at the end … what was that for?
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‘He seemed a pretty straightforward sort of guy
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We never wanted any sort of supremacy, although we numbered thousand of millions
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‘The last few days have been rather nerve-wracking but it’s all sorted out now
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It isn’t as bad as I thought … more neglected than anything and by the time I have sorted out the furniture which had been thrown in here – literally, by the look of some of it - and vacuumed the carpet, the place doesn’t look too bad
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Once things were sorted, Stephen insisted that I moved in with him
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If there was a chance of finding a warm lead then his financial affairs could be sorted out later
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At one point, I am nearly tearing my hair out as it looks as though we are going to have three speakers appearing on the same day with nothing for the rest of the month of February … however, in the end, by dint of a lot of pleading and a little manipulation, I get it sorted out
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Using Fred’s suggestion, we are packing the barrel with damp sand to hold the tree upright and in the hope that the dampness will stop it dropping quite as fast as they generally do; this, naturally, means we need a sheet of plastic to protect the floor … oh it just gets more complicated by the second! But between us we get it all sorted out
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Have you sorted out the sleeping
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‘That’s all sorted out
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‘We’ve got your escorts sorted out, Lintze
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’ I commented suddenly aware that I have said more than I should, ‘There are lots of practicalities to be sorted out
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Look at how much needs to be sorted, Sally!
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Death certificates were signed and lodged with the appropriate authorities, funeral arrangements planned and paid for, paperwork sorted and solicitors engaged to deal with the minutiae of closing down a life
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‘Well, that’s sorted that out
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Karen really sorted her out!’
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‘It’ll be a relief for you once it’s all sorted out, Sally
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Look, Jo, don’t get in a state over this – it’s nasty but it is not the end of the world and we will get it sorted out, I promise you
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Have you got transport sorted out yet?’
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She flushes but goes on to tell me that they’ve got it all sorted out now
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In her usual efficient way, Jane has got the reception all sorted out – various people have been dragooned into helping and all the food has been ordered
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There’s some salad … what can I have with that? Anything in the tinned line? Ah yes, a tin of tuna in mayo … that would go nicely with the salad and maybe a jacket potato … sorted! Feeling very righteous after my session at the gym and carrying a plate of healthy dinner, I mooch into the lounge … don’t much fancy TV … a book it is! By nine thirty, I am nodding, so call it a day and go to bed
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’ She said once we are sorted out among the tea cups ‘What can I tell you, Miss Grey?’
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such I sorted it out into a system of greater clarity and effectively
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‘I’ll have to give notice, but there’s nothing to stop me getting my stuff sorted out and shifted over here, Dave
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‘I was really worried, but when Bunty found out she came with me to the doctor and sorted it all out for me
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I’ve hunted all sorted of game over the years
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He has a couple of debts to pay, a couple of issues to resolve from the old days, but once everything is sorted he wants nothing more than a season ticket to Ibrox, and, anyway, things have a habit of turning down at the corners when Ken gets involved
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Jock has sorted it
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“Let’s get you sorted out, then,” he said, “Come on
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is weighed and sorted, I really didn’t have an option
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Just when it's all sorted
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Now that things with Angie had been sorted out, he was keen to get home, to see his little girls again
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Anyway, he needed to get a job sorted out and the longer he was away, the more difficult that would be
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“I have to get these names and figures sorted in my head before we arrive in Chicago, Saturday afternoon, and it takes me longer these days to cement new things into my mind than it once did,” he admitted, waving the papers in his hands
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He can see a narrow strip of dirt and gravel, he can see across the courtyard to the opposite barn where Davie is supposed to be getting the van sorted out, and he can, if he swivels his eyes upwards, see sky above the barn roof
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” Harry sorted through the little barrage of questions, “I was; I finished earlier than expected; No there were two other candidates and that seemed enough for the event
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Right, that’s sorted
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prepared to let Jacob go until he’d sorted things out and
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They passed out handbills and sorted out standing arrangements for those arriving too late for seats
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involved until he’s sorted it all out
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He handed them to Tom who sorted quickly through them, picking out his sister’s underwear, jeans, t-shirt and sneakers that he gave to her
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shouted at a group of idling slaves to get the last crates sorted
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However, the children were sorted
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I’m glad that we’ve sorted out the issue with the food today
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“I have an idea! Helez can stay here with us until this thing is sorted out
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the junk mail in the house and sorted it into piles
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Ashpenaz agreed to the request, on condition that it was only temporary, until they had sorted out the problem
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Those who had part of the medical supplies in their rucksacks took them off and sorted out what kit they had between them
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“Right you two lets get you sorted out get your wounds redressed and if there is anything bad about them report to the medics if you can find any
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“Now take what is happening in France I would have that sorted out in no time I can tell you we have to get our lads out of the trenches and get them to show a bit more aggression going forward after all its only the Germans we are fighting
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transport sorted out, now how about these?'"
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Perhaps when they had this misunderstanding sorted out they could spend the day together
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I then returned to the hut I then had to go off to get my paperwork sorted at headquarters after this I returned and waited for the lads to come back for dinner
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And in Rosemary's case a warm drink, a couple of aspirin, and a friendly chat had sorted that out
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“Yes I know she spoke of it when we talked on my last day she thinks a lot of you and I’m glad that you sorted everything out for her
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“Is that it Sir I must go and get my kit sorted and make sure I have everything I need
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” He then drew a stripe on my arm with chalk saying this will be confirmed when things are a bit more sorted out but it is a genuine promotion
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It had been too uncomfortable to admit the truth even to herself, so she had come out for this walk, hoping to get her mind sorted out, to tackle the difficult truths
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He had slept well the night before, following his fight, and despite another life ending at his hands, he somehow felt positive, that he had sorted his head out and knew what he wanted
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He watched as, now the catering was sorted, like father, like daughter, she was ordering her own particular slave to get her whips, get her drink and then get down on all fours and start barking like a dog
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He will convince you that you are innocent and the whole story only a small misunderstanding which he can sorted out over a period of five years and using all the money you can lay your hands on! But sure to pay the large deposit because he might lose the case and if you are in jail you might not be able to pay him
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The theory (proven in practise) was that if you sorted someone out long they would eventually come around and be able to speak decent Afrikaans or English! Thus very few, including me, bothered to learn an African language
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We did not need SWAT, and had mostly sorted the criminals out by the time they arrived
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After about an hour they were all sorted out to our satisfaction…and their dissatisfaction since they were bloodied and no doubt regretting their bravado and stupidity to invite us to come and get them
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That he was not fatherly sorted out is to be wondered at for everyone hated him with equal vigour and took bets of who will be able to give him a fatal heart attack as he worked himself up over nothing
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The snorers were sorted out too with a fatherly chat and placed on guard duty where they could not sleep and create horrible noises (serves them right says I who suffered from sleep apnoea until my American Patriot made me sleep with a CPAP machine and now I am cured)
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" Accordingly he too was fatherly sorted out and the Chaplain (visiting by chance) took both culprits away for their own safety before they could carry on with their fatherly education which is "f uncalled for from the Chaplain and shows f communist tendencies they did not expect from a SAP Chaplain
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I remember one memorable case where a frozen chicken came with alarmingly accuracy towards us, but we sorted it fatherly out by forcing the culprit to apologise, and holding the frozen chicken against her head until it was melted
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Then it was just plain slackness to be sorted out with a fatherly talk re-enforced with a few kicks if needs be
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" Many journalists were banned, and if caught in a banned area, arrested and no doubt sorted out too or so they claimed with boring regularity (sometimes rightly so)
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Nothing much happened to him in court but I heard a rumour he was sorted out in the cells by a tough criminal who disliked wife-beaters
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I enlightened to an English colleague that in my time, the so-called "soccer hooligans" would have been so fatherly sorted that they would swim back to England whilst begging for mercy
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It was on this scene which we arrived by chance, and sorted the criminals out in ways their mommy’s never thought possible
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Hoped they were sorted out in to the police canteens where they were not welcome and generally disliked anyway
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Elementary I would say unless you have liberal tendencies which could be fatherly sorted out for your own good
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Problems were usually sorted out with a fatherly talk between themselves and outsiders were not trusted nor liked
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If there are other reasons for you to still relate to her then those need to be sorted out so that your children will come first and you are not sidetracked by those other reasons
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Thus your command and control lines must be very clearly sorted out
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All Police Negotiators is snatched and sorted out during training so they understand what the hostage went through
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Do not do business with unknown Banks for your money is not secure – at one stage there were 300 Banks in Nigeria but Government sorted that out two years ago and only about 30 survived
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"Sorted them lot in the Iranian Embassy out quick enough, didn't they?" he muttered
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“I thought Etienne had sorted that,” he said into the handset
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It was time to get the teams sorted out
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“I’ll try to get more of this sorted out before you get back,” said Howard-Smythe
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‘It’s OK we have sorted that early problem’
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improvement, so that these can be sorted out before the performance
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He dumped out the clothes on the bed, and sorted his into one pile, and Elizabeth’s into another
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Gets up and shakes her clenched fists, and speaks with a broad Cockney Accent, "SORTED
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Cara sorted through the tenses of Hunter’s vision
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I wondered how they kept all this sorted out
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“That’s a possibility,” I said, “but if I were you, I still wouldn’t do anything to piss off Koflanovich until this thing is sorted out
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We sorted ourselves out for a day and then the western Ordu began working on the pontoon bridges while the eastern Ordu checked out fords
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Grain was sorted in hand sieves and
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They told him it was sorted but he saw it as messy
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“I have it sorted out
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They seem to have sorted their differences
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How will you write the plan itself? I use the age-old method of pen and paper, but there are multiple apps, beautiful printables and online programs you can use to get you sorted
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After his mother died, and her affects sorted through, we had
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of the time when I reality check I have gotten things sorted out in
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noticed that she had sorted through the tiny newborn baby
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everything was sorted, but there was no injection
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Henry started sorting through the piles of paper with renewed energy, like he was digging for buried treasure
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He’d even got as far as starting to turn out his belongings, sorting a great heap of garments, knickknacks and furnishings into black plastic bags already heaped in his car so he could drop them at the charity shop near his office during his lunch hour
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As I’m sorting the dry washing in my bedroom, I hear a car outside
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That’s a relief, you’ve had enough of this sorting out business – they can stay there
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Terry was sorting out his wardrobe for the
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‘Upstairs sorting out Ashley
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He told her that he was sorting out some trouble, the old business, kids trying to muscle in
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Belle set him to sorting yarns and threads for her blankets and rugs and stringing them on her traditional looms
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It was while she was cleaning her teeth in the bathroom, her mind busy with mentally sorting out what they could take and what they would have to leave behind, that she had heard the doors to the sitting room clatter
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rummaging though their lockers, sorting through the odds and ends
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I went back to get the music from the car and started sorting it into sets
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He had been working as casual labour in the winter of 2013 employed in the vicinity of Coonabarabran sorting grain
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I was actually sorting through Kit’s memories
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Patrice smiles up at her then shifts her attention back to her mail sorting
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Patrice pauses in her sorting
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Kate, you and Amanda start sorting out some packs of provisions and medical supplies ready to go in this shuttle
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Today’s Committee meeting had given him the job of sorting out a communication problem between the different facilities
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Danny can give you a hand sorting out the
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and sorting through it, looking for a paper ,”that bastard C-zar’s little cousin is in the Berchtesgaden
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” Soon after this our little gathering broke up and we all went off to finish sorting our stuff out and to get an early night before we moved up front tomorrow
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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
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The Generals were involved in sorting out squabbles amongst the men, those that were not fighting the fires, anyway
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In all honesty, we did not particularly mind sorting out white long haired liberal students out as they were insufferable at the best of times
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We had a good old time sorting them fatherly out
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‖ Many individuals susceptible to teeming influences extending beyond their capacity to assimilate what is being conveyed and in what manner and why, for that matter, entirely dependent has the public become on its media ―mouthpieces‖ commissioned to do their thinking for them in a fruitless attempt at sorting out unintelligent pieces of information that, taken collectively, are even more meaningless, thereby frustrating further efforts to attain (true) knowledge while unsettling core beliefs
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I was up in the bedroom, sorting out my undies drawers - something I’d been meaning to do for a long time - when I heard Terry shout
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Howard-Smythe was sorting though a litany of items that needed to be taken care of
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I figured that she must have done all of the fridge cleaning and mail sorting that she needed to do, and that she was on her way back to the beach
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He put Tracy to work on the morning report and was sorting through the mail that had arrived on Monday
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One midweek afternoon, a couple of weeks after the funeral, I was sorting out the filter on Martha’s washing machine when she received a visitor
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He was sorting out the last of the things he had brought with him from Grabensheim when he heard footsteps in the examining room
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Ethan found the crowbar, while Andy was rummaging about in another side of the room, as if sorting something by hand
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Was John of Revelation able to see all the “wars and rumors of war” that the world has never been without clearly enough to make a short reference to it? Or had he relied on his Master’s’ teachings that he had heard firsthand? There would be many wars in the eighth century (AD 700) after the initial sorting out of the seventh, as the Christian “center of gravity” shifted toward the northwest
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Was John’s warning “The Number of the Beast which is 666,” predictive of this particular sorting out? Was the number 666 meant to have an historical connotation, as chapter 18 seeks to determine?
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Next to her on the grass at a woman, sorting and drying herbs
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What was it with these women? It did occur to me that they had not had a lot of contact with our mother over the years, was that it? I decided to hold my own counsel and went on about sorting what was left of Ma‘s possessions
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A few minutes later, a small crowd of gray-clad men and women—and Peter—stand in the hallway, sorting through stacks of clothes
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Manda sat on her bed the next morning, sorting through a box marked “Goodwill” that she had found in Sierra’s front closet
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The few minutes whilst I was sorting the tea gave us both time to think
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She put down the stack of mail she had been sorting and stood up and grasped Manda’s hand
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Taisei was sorting through his latest stack of pictures
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Although it was the custom to vary the order of march daily, it was also a nuisance requiring a lot of time wasted sorting out tumen each morning
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Retweetist helps you spot and analyze Twitter trends by sorting tweets based on the number of times they've been retweeted
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Was Geist trying to teach him a lesson because of the truck incident? Could a lieutenant colonel be that small” Or was he just trying to save his own oak leaves? The thoughts were caught up and slowly returned to their pigeonholes by the sorting hand of sleep
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“There’s just one or two that need sorting out
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you are sorting through house after house looking for the perfect home for you and your family
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I am involved in making transportation arrangements and sorting out the deluge of desires which are being collected by my System
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Rick is a farmer at heart and sitting in boardrooms, making decisions and sorting out problems, never appealed to him but, I must say, he’s doing an excellent job of it
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doing the occasional housekeeping, like sorting their clothes
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Jacoba scowled and went back to his sorting
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Your sorting process is just about finding the one you have a powerful connection with
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the basis of the sorting
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I headed down the road steering with my knee, sorting through the letters waiting for something to catch my eye
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TYPOLOGIES AND TAXONOMIES SORTING THINGS OUT
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This section on Methodology covers the three sorting archetypes Homology, Analogy
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The family was escorted to the sorting field by a security guard
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The president was very capable of sorting out which issues were technical (i
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When they asked Fabien about it, he shrugged and said enforcers only exacerbated problems within the residence modules because both Freemen and Vassals were happier sorting out their own affairs
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Last, there were the sorting machines that
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After dinner, Monique settled herself in the bedroom sorting out stuff for St
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Monique, crossing her fingers that Robert’s recent spate of good humour would last, returned to clothes sorting, head already filling with plans for Friday’s meal
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The majority of the MSD workforce were housed in this vast library, human ants stacking and restacking, collating and sorting vast quantities of numbers
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Fortunately, their interrogators were intelligent and well practiced in sorting wheat from chaff
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He developed a strategy for sorting out the troublemakers at St
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I watched Aidan sorting the papers on his desk and packing up his suitcase
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“Not if you can get hold of it on the first of the month when it arrives in your sorting office!” Carmen said
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Save space on your hard drive by spending some time in sorting out the images
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She takes to scrubbing, pressing, sorting, sweeping, folding and vacuuming the place
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It is widely believed that dreams are the mind’s way of sorting through our waking thoughts
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Carol stopped sorting, and dialed the number on the phone message
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sorting things out, I'd be much obliged
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� replies Stef absent mindedly as he pictures the Polish couple sorting through the mail and pushing it in his letterbox
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James began sorting through the outgoing mail as he had done every morning
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If he wasn’t the governor’s cousin he would be sorting recycles out of the trash where he belongs
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He picked up his wine glass and said, ‘Here’s to sorting out this mess in Wales as soon as possible
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Your mother and I will be busy for a while sorting things out
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The two girls, although they really wanted to be finished early and be at home sorting out their own dresses, were now having to work overtime at Walker's due to the ministry putting more pressure on them to get their orders out to them earlier than what was previously agreed
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Bilo crept over to Gulab, she was busy sorting out the dresses in order of size
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grams charged with heavy-duty sorting and processing
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“Not quite true, EDWARD knows and you are going to have to have help in sorting this out or it will come back and haunt you
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Assume also that we didn’t have any way of sorting the file but had to rely on some technique that we ourselves developed in a computer program
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“I already have a squad of commandos sorting that little
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cat will have by hiring a kitty psychiatrist to start sorting out the cats bad behaviors
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I just found that the "design by committee" approach was about the most inefficient way of sorting out design stuff
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When his parents died, Adam was forced to concentrate on sorting out their affairs
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my brain had trouble sorting out
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And Sav listened, sorting out the words
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It was obvious they both had more jokes to tell but they spent a few minutes silently sorting through them to try and come up with a funny one that didn't have a cruel punchline
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Peg had been sorting through her papers which were in a tidy mess, but she shuffled a couple of sheets to the top and drew his attention to them
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in a daycare, or feeding cats in a veterinarian’s office, or sorting fruit in a grocery store
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race is often one of the filters that we put in place as we do this sorting
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This sorting begins early and continues throughout our lives, but is
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We are still sorting those small details out, but the most you may have to wear when in service will probably be simple patches or brassards
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His room was, as usual, in a mess, but Annie didn’t feel up to sorting it all out
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shift at a postal sorting office
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"Now," said the Galaef, "until this usurpation is put down, we're going to be sorting through the problem of who we can trust and who we can't trust
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The notion that veg*n diets are more likely than omnivorous ones to be nutrient deficient is the result of sorting foods by nutrient/weight ratio
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His intentions were to put the schematics on the IS-Net to share but before he did, he wanted to makes sure there were no bugs that still needed sorting out
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all sorts of physical activities such
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Ensure that she is exposed of both men and women doing all sorts of
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On the walls, there were all sorts of posters of superheroes and some Indian cartoon of a monkey guy with a beard
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across all sorts in his long career as a country estate agent
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hear all sorts of creatures out here in the wilds of Gloucestershire, and the old house
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While we were packing boxes, we chatted about all sorts of things … she told me some stories about her childhood which were very similar to some of my own memories – not really surprising, we’re both country girls, after all
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We had all sorts of tats, especially Michael, that's why he's so messed up
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Apostle Paul went through all sorts of trials in his life
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He sorts through some more shots: a dead sheep, an
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Had a nasty time last year – skin cancer – she had all sorts of therapy which made her pretty poorly, but it seems to have worked
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It is so complicated forming relationships in middle life … people tend to have all sorts of clutter by that stage
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Betty is sweet and offers me all sorts of remedies for my headache, but I put her off by telling her I have taken something already
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A moneychanger is like a merchant of sorts
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Over dinner, the conversation turned inevitably to life on Errd, Kara finding herself facing all sorts of questions … embarrassingly, mostly questions she found she couldn’t answer about things she took for granted
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and frogs and all sorts of wildlife scuttled around the banks
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Just beyond that was an alcove of sorts that led a bedroom
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He had built fountains and temples and monuments and all sorts of architecture in cities that weren’t in Israel
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‘Joris has a collection of paintings, sculptures … oh, all sorts of things … it’s enough for a small museum
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There are several boats moored against the harbourside, the walkway strewn with ropes and other seafaring sorts of things … most of which I couldn’t put a name to if I tried
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‘She was only about seventeen; her mother had offended a small group of Welsh nationalists … the upshot was that they kidnapped the girl and stole her away to Wales, demanding all sorts of things in return for her safety
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that lays the plot of one George Stephens, out of sorts,
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Her father went berserk when he was informed that Tiffany was helping the police with their enquiries and was quite ready to give her a good thrashing and to call her all sorts of nasty names
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The roadway is busy here at the entry to what must count as docks … wagons piled high with all sorts of goods trundle heavily along, drawn by much sturdier ggs than my elegant Sefir
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There would be all sorts of programmes – plays, documentaries all sorts of things
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The table was laden with all sorts of food, and Mistress Sera and another man, obviously a cook, were bringing the main dish into the room and placed it in the center of the table
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Each time I stopped for a drink, I did my best to be casual and filled my mind with all sorts of loopy trivia to try to keep my nerves at bay
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Chapter 39 : Jo : Karen sorts out the Operatic Society
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He rabbits on suggesting all sorts of things and gradually normality is resumed … by the time he parks in the drive of the house I’m more or less on an even keel … if feeling totally washed out
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With them out of the way, they would then address the young boys in their own language, explaining that they did not want to kill them, that they could offer them a sanctuary of sorts
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Joanna managed to get a degree of sorts - no idea how, she never did any work I could see - however, Jed's hard work paid off and he landed a good job with a local manufacturer
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call her all sorts of nasty names
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Around that pen was a large space filled with all sorts of men, each holding small pieces of parchment and making a racket
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I’ve tried all sorts of tactics … turning it inside out and grabbing hold of the corners of the duvet through the cover and trying to get the wretched thing to turn itself back the right way; winding the cover back over my arms and then grabbing the duvet and shaking hard … nothing seems to work
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He looked carefully moving all sorts of crates and
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Tam continued with an explanation of sorts
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Claimed all sorts of pressure had been brought to bear on the committee and more or less accused Bunty of having slept with half of them … there was actually a case brought against him for slander but it fell through when he speedily retracted his statement
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“Oh no,” he replied, “The castle itself had a garrison – of sorts
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instruments, and that of all sorts
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One of the evening classes I did all those years ago, was on cooking and covered all sorts of things from the very basic to the more ambitious
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The young men had come across all sorts of unexpected objects in
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It wasn’t anything particularly fancy by any standards, but we used to put all sorts of stuff in – it always tasted wonderful
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‘Been hearin’ all sorts of funny
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For all his scientific qualifications – and he has a degree of sorts according to these records – he’s not all that bright
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had bought into the cooperative and established an American headquarters of sorts for their commercial forays into the continent
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“It’s a present, of sorts
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continued, “There are all sorts of safeguards, not least of which is the
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A scrimmage of sorts was being played out on the sports field and the permanent citizens of the Park---the squirrels, birds, and bugs---added their own ambiance to Harry's afternoon walk
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He grows all sorts of things in his back yard and then freezes
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She hesitates, all sorts of emotions flitting across her face
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Gradually, she tells me that they’d had a massive row and that she’d made all sorts of demands with the result that Andy stormed out of the house
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He had picked up walking sticks, of sorts, no doubt factory discards, and handed one to Kaitlyn
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When we do gigs, Alastair usually sorts out a general running order for each of the players and copies of any new music; the guys know most of the stuff by heart but unlike me (and Alastair) they don’t have to learn words so it is a lot easier for them! Though I wouldn’t dare suggest it to them
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“It’s about celebrating the rich rewards of this year’s harvest, about collecting together the combined foods of all of Slump County and coming together to Trouble Valley to partake of a glorious feast with all sorts of delicious food and compare it with all the other tasty foods of New Zealand! My Mansion’s keeping an intake of the Granary where we’re keeping all the food,” Julia said
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The valley had always been a prosperous place, filled with deer, fish, and all sorts of other edible things
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Sarah continued, “I wish I could convince Jameson to subscribe to at least a part-time presence at the school; it is so instructive for younger boys to have a role model of sorts, especially as they reach ten and eleven
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The others contained all sorts of stuff for an office
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They spent the rest of the day talking about all sorts of things, such as sports, the weather, what they wanted in life, their favorite foods and drinks, and their favorite hats
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Now young man, 'What do ya say to that?'” And without waiting for his young friend's smile to fade from expression into words, he began the story once more from where he'd left off---but with a caveat: “I should probably explain that while Harry was still finishing his Malvern studies, a new beginning of sorts was arising amongst his family and friends
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He employed more interesting building details for the facade and added a bell tower of sorts, nothing ostentatious just well adapted to the balance and symmetry of the structure
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After years of enduring these sorts of formal necessities, and the insipid arrogance of some participants whom I've met along the way
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They sent me an additional questionnaire asking all sorts of personal questions – like how often we write? how often we phone?, do you speak English?, what do my parents think of the idea?, when we got engaged?, and would I be willing to live in Hong Kong? I answered all the questions without telling them it was none of their damn business and I resented our privacy being invaded
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I'm thinking hey shouldn't the home stay program that finds houses to live in for many students be able to have some kind of a link to the bus company which is called VIA in San Antonio? Wouldn't you think they would have all sorts of bus routes easily accessible and wouldn't rely on the house that the student is going to live and to find out about the bus transportation? I sure think that
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the last three months I’d become a caretaker of sorts
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So instead of writing about marketing, you could write e-books on all sorts of topics
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When those three different sorts of revenue belong to different persons, they are readily distinguished; but when they belong to the same, they are sometimes confounded with one another, at least in common language
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After all that has been said of the levity and inconstancy of human nature, it appears evidently from experience, that man is, of all sorts of luggage, the most difficult to be transported
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It is in Scotland supported by the evidence of the public fiars, annual valuations made upon oath, according to the actual state of the markets, of all the different sorts of grain in every different county of Scotland
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We do not reckon our soldiers the most industrious set of people among us; yet when soldiers have been employed in some particular sorts of work, and liberally paid by the piece, their officers have frequently been obliged to stipulate with the undertaker, that they should not be allowed to earn above a certain sum every day, according to the rate at which they were paid
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Masters of all sorts, therefore, frequently make better bargains with their servants in dear than in cheap years, and find them more humble and dependent in the former than in the latter
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The market comes to be less fully supplied with many different sorts of goods
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common sorts of manufactures, such as those of plain linen and woollen cloth, computed at an
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should he more nearly upon a level than the pecuniary wages of the different sorts of labour
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Should this root ever become in any part of Europe, like rice in some rice countries, the common and favourite vegetable food of the people, so as to occupy the same proportion of the lands in tillage, which wheat and other sorts of grain for human food do at present, the same quantity of cultivated land would maintain a much greater number of people ; and the labourers being generally fed with potatoes, a greater surplus would remain after replacing all the stock, and maintaining all the labour employed in cultivation
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It seems to be so in some of the inland parts of England, particularly in Oxfordshire, where it is usual, even in the fires of the common people, to mix coals and wood together, and where the difference in the expense of those two sorts of fuel cannot, therefore, be very great
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Food not only constitutes the principal part of the riches of the world, but it is the abundance of food which gives the principal part of their value to many other sorts of riches
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In the whole progress of improvement, it might, therefore, be expected there should be only one variation in the comparative values of those two different sorts of produce
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irrational postie this side of the Gloomy Forest, now give it 'ere, could be immediate answer needed, lottery won a million ducits, in fact all sorts 'of wonderful things!"
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These are annual valuations, according to the judgment of an assize, of the average price of all the different sorts of grain, and of all the different qualities of each, according to the actual market price in every different county
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The ancient statutes of assize seem to have begun always with determining what ought to be the price of bread and ale when the price of wheat and barley were at the lowest ; and to have proceeded gradually to determine what it ought to be, according as the prices of those two sorts of grain should gradually rise above this lowest price
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During these ten years, the quantity of all sorts of grain exported, it appears from the custom-house books, amounted to no less than 8,029,156 quarters, one bushel
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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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If you except corn, and such other vegetables as are raised altogether by human industry, that all other sorts of rude produce, cattle, poultry, game of all kinds, the useful fossils and minerals of the earth, etc
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Different Effects of the Progress of Improvement upon three different sorts of rude Produce
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These different sorts of rude produce may be divided into three classes
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This rise, too, in the nominal or money price of all those different sorts of rude produce, has been the effect, not of any degradation in the value of silver, but of a rise in their real price
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There are some sorts of rude produce which nature has rendered a kind of appendages to other sorts; so that the quantity of the one which any country can afford, is necessarily limited by that of the other
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retributions, curses and all sorts of other nonsense in
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But though the low money price, either of goods in general, or of corn in particular, be no proof of the poverty or barbarism of the times, the low money price of some particular sorts of goods, such as cattle, poultry, game of all kinds, etc
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But from the high or low money price of some sorts of goods in proportion to that of others, we can infer, with a degree of probability that approaches almost to certainty, that it was rich or poor, that the greater part of its lands were improved or unimproved, and that it was either in a more or less barbarous state, or in a more or less civilized one
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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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Taking the course of the present century at an average, the price of corn, it is acknowledged, even by those who account for this rise by the degradation of the value of silver, has risen much less than that of some other sorts of provisions
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The rise in the price of those other sorts of provisions, therefore, cannot be owing altogether to the degradation of the value of silver
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Some other causes must be taken into the account ; and those which have been above assigned, will, perhaps, without having recourse to the supposed degradation of the value of silver, sufficiently explain this rise in those particular sorts of
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The same quantity of silver, it may perhaps be said, will, in the present times, even according to the account which has been here given, purchase a much smaller quantity of several sorts of provisions than it would have done during some part of the last century ; and to ascertain whether this change be owing to a rise in the value of those goods, or to a fall in the value of silver, is only to establish a vain and useless distinction, which can be of no sort of service to the man who has only a certain quantity of silver to go to market with, or a certain fixed revenue in money
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If the rise in the price of some sorts of provisions be owing altogether to a fall in the value of silver, it is owing to a circumstance, from which nothing can be inferred but the fertility of the American mines
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But if this rise in the price of some sorts of provisions be owing to a rise in the real value of the land which produces them, to its increased fertility, or, in consequence of more extended improvement and good cultivation, to its having been rendered fit for producing corn; it is owing to a circumstance which indicates, in the clearest manner, the prosperous and advancing state of the country
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If this rise in the price of some sorts of provisions be owing to a fall in the value of silver, their pecuniary reward, provided it was not too large before, ought certainly to be augmented in proportion to the extent of this fall
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The improvements of agriculture, too, introduce many sorts of vegetable food, which requiring less land, and not more labour than corn, come much cheaper to market
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Many sorts of vegetable food, besides, which in the rude state of agriculture are confined to the kitchen-garden, and raised only by the spade, come, in its improved state, to be introduced into common fields, and to be raised by the plough ; such as turnips, carrots, cabbages, etc