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‘I am sure you will meet her sometime, Emma, I have been given strict instructions that my family are to visit me as often as they like
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‘Here,’ he said, giving me strict instructions to sip it slowly
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Parking the two excited young people and their baggage in a café nearby with strict instructions not to wander off, she went to introduce herself to the warden, a woman by the name of Zareide
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‘I’ve strict orders to keep you safe
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They had now been on the Vikenvor four weeks and in those four weeks he had fallen back into strict monogamy
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"The captain gave strict orders that you were to be kept out of the lab, both labs
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But what if the chanting and the fire attracted unwelcome visitors? What then? Alexis had been strict in his instructions: light the fire, refresh your body in the water from the spring; every hour make the dance and do the chant - in that order
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whom it is meant to be spoken to then stick to a strict question-answer
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They were under strict orders to remain silent, no radio contact after they entered our galaxy
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Uncle Bertram, her father, was strict and old fashioned; Aunt Clarissa just went along with his views to a large extent
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I remember my Dad being quite strict about what I was allowed to do, I railed against it hard and pushed all the time and, in the end he took me on one side and explained, very patiently, that he wasn’t trying to spoil my life – as I had doubtless put it – but was trying to protect me from situations I wasn’t old enough to deal with emotionally
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She has strict instructions not to touch any of the stuff in the bags that they packed last night, which are stowed by the front door
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‘David, this is far too much,’ I stuttered, but he only laughs and gives me strict instructions to spend some of it on something for myself
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Normally he would not have been so careless; he knew his mother Moana would want to have a word or two with him about his messy room, having very strict views on tidiness, but Tipene was so sad that he had missed his chance to win a set of new golf clubs for Tane that he paid no attention to the teddy-bear whatsoever
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After I had run out of money, my parents put me on a strict weekly ration of $25 to live on and if you aren’t wild and crazy, you could live on $25 a week for food and a few other essentials
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The disorders which generally prevail in the economy of the rich, naturally introduce themselves into the management of the former; the strict frugality and parsimonious attention of the poor as naturally establish themselves in that of the latter
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‘Saint Laurent’s isn’t that strict
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And rather than adopt a strict plan for their service, they are open to what God wants to do
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By a strict interpretation of the words, too, the operation of this statute has been limited to
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"Grandpa gave strict instructions he was to be left here with us, hang on Flitter there's the clerks counter he can hide under, they'd be none the wiser
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But then uniforms hadn't been as strict since the journey to B
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No, she was new here, and the Mistress seemed extremely strict
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once there he discovered that the Abbey was a strict
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visits… The doctor would have strongly advised fifteen days strict
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In Scotland, more than one fifth, perhaps more than one third part of the whole lands in the country, are at present supposed to be under strict entail
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Helez’s religion was very strict and required marital fidelity
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Helez was very strict about Zarko’s visits and either had a chaperone present in the form of one of her slave girls or insisted on leaving the door open
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But most of all, would it be up to the standards of the Hebrews? He knew they had a very strict hygiene code
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of course, by adhering to a strict ethical code
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The distress which, in years of scarcity, the strict execution of those laws might have brought upon the people, would probably have been very great ; but, upon such occasions, its execution was generally suspended by temporary statutes, which permitted, for a limited time, the importation of foreign corn
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His parents were very strict about such matters as
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Emigration rules were strict for anyone, especially an Anglo employee
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Its form was strict, and the rugged stone made the keep seem older than it was
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France, the Benelux Countries, Italy and Germany had imposed strict immigration quotas, except for educational visas
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Commercially sponsored space agencies were bound by a strict code; their only defence might lay in the mission contract
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The monopoly is more or less strict, according as the terms of admission are more or less difficult, and according as the directors of the company have more or less authority, or have it more or less in their power to manage in such a manner as to confine the greater part of the trade to themselves and their particular friends
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In this state of things, therefore, this company was, in every respect, a strict and oppressive monopoly
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Though the principles of the banking trade may appear somewhat abstruse, the practice is capable of being reduced to strict rules
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The value of the risk, either from fire, or from loss by sea, or by capture, though it cannot, perhaps, be calculated very exactly, admits, however, of such a gross estimation, as renders it, in some degree, reducible to strict rule and method
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To render such an establishment perfectly reasonable, with the circumstance of being reducible to strict rule and method, two other circumstances ought to concur
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Whether the trade which those companies carry on, is reducible to such strict rule and method as to render it fit for the management of a joint-stock company, or whether they have any reason to boast of their extraordinary profits, I do not pretend to know
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The commander of each escort vessel in the attack fleet had been given strict instructions to get a missile lock on Vanguard as early as possible but not to use actually any weapons, other than in self-defence, and to come to a complete halt and hold formation at a distance of ten kilometres from Vanguard
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It must give them public encouragement in order to their subsistence; and it must provide against that negligence to which they will naturally be subject, either by annexing particular ho0nours to profession, by establishing a long subordination of ranks, and a strict dependence, or by some other expedient
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distinction of ranks has once been completely established, there have been always two different schemes or systems of morality current at the same time; of which the one may be called the strict or austere; the other the liberal, or, if you will, the loose system
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He dares not do anything which would disgrace or discredit him in it; and he is obliged to a very strict observation of that species of morals, whether liberal or austere, which the general consent of this society prescribes to persons of his rank and fortune
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It is complicated as there are strict rules on what information I can give and what information must be restricted
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The austerity of their manners gave them authority with the common people, who contrasted the strict regularity of their conduct with the disorderly lives of the greater part of their own clergy
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In fact they were very strict
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More strict than most of my friends parents
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I think if they had more children they would have not been so strict
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His dancing kept strict time with the unheard rhythm
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She was flesh and blood like anyone else but the way Rosemary spoke about her, Jack was certain Shelagh was Rosemary's heroine - her saviour; the counter balance to her parents strict Roman Catholic upbringing
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His own strict religious upbringing and his rebellious denial of it
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Needless to say, his proposal was shot down in a strict party-line vote of 57-42
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We saw our stepfather as a strict, hard man
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The rest of the camp was a scene of men and women going about their business, or following strict orders, servants bustling left and right with arms burdened with bundles, armoured soldiers marching in small groups carrying swords or shields towards the outer defence lines, Alit’aren strolling with an air of pride and dignity, often trailed by a host of Ael Tarael like motherly foxes patrolling after potentially rabid wolves
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Think about the high ranking executives at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mack who earned (or embezzled) millions while, thanks to Chris Dodd in the senate and Barney Frank in the House, the two government-backed corporations were taking a nosedive due to the strict (Democrat) implementation of the Community Reinvestment Act, passed under the egregious Jimmy Carter, and expanded and implemented under the equally egregious Bill Clinton
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“My parents were Italian, Roman in fact, very strict Catholics
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A strict determinist psychologist
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The initial stage completed to meet a strict deadline
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They took as their doctrine a strict set of rules and guidelines know as the Temporal Directive, devising rules for minimal intervention and interference, which then had to be adapted for each assignment
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Even a chance of a discount on one of their own machines was just too much for them to offer; something to do with the strict rules on profit and the constraints of bureaucracy, the company policy more or less stated
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In spite of her strict moral standards on premarital relationships, Carmen was obviously stirred deeply by desire
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She loved the Bay Area and wasn’t crazy about her large extended family and the strict Mormon
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Now under the new regime they were forced to live within these strict parameters, and people accepted the loss of certain freedoms in return for an easy life
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Apartheid schools had strict policies on hair, and any infraction would be reason for a flogging
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Strict orders had been issued against looting, and also to respect the sacred fetish temples or hovels, which were all marked by white cards so that no one should unwittingly enter and defile the sanctity of mud and sticks
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Their palaver did not last long, and priests and executioners cleared to the bush, though in strict justice, it seemed a pity some at least were not hung to the adjoining fetish trees, as carrion for the vultures they could provide food for no longer
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Most probably because the SAP was sued in the past, there was a very strict policy on what a SAP roadblock should conform to
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Now, you have to be joking, right? After all, isn‘t this stretching the limits of the law to an extreme? I have lived in this residential neighborhood since my folks purchased their home in 1964 and cannot (ever) recall, in all that time, such strict parking enforcement carried to the letter of the law
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His strict but fair tone was indicative of his intentions: He would be reasonably cooperative and would dispense of the pleasantries and honors where applicable, but that would not bring Tyrpledge up to the same level as him, the proxy of the Castigator
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“I was told you had left strict orders not to disturbed by anyone, under any circumstances
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In recent times, even the smaller strict Presbyterian traditions, the Free Church and the Free Presbyterian Church (who, to outsiders seemed as alike as Tweedledum and Tweddledee) have had their splits, including spats and lawsuits over property
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His guards were standing like unblinking statues at strict attention, as if they were oblivious to what was transpiring before their eyes, or simply did not care
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Ethan saw how easily her facade of a strict, haughty nurse had crumbled away when she mentioned her husband
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“I should be the one asking that,” replied Ethan with an expressionless, sombre face, his features strict and unyielding
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An operator came on the line, and James told him in his professional, strict manner:
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However, he was rather strict with Hindus, especially Brahmins
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Temptation toward the corruption of the Word with all the imaginative additions meant to explain and expand it, or justify avoidance of its strict observance
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Implicit in the insistence on strict obedience is the assurance of full
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They gave the young a strict look but they asked no questions
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“The discussions at the Nicene Council (AD 325) revealed the fact that there were three parties present: the Strict Arians, the Semi-Arians and the Alexander-Athanasian party…The latter party, with the help of Constantine and the Western bishops secured the adoption of [the] creed…The sons of Constantine continued to favor the Semi-Arian party, which included a large majority of the Eastern bishops, but the Western Churches generally adhered to the Nicene creed…The distracted condition of the Orient, due to the war with Persia, and the demoralized state of many of the bishoprics under Arian leadership made it relatively easy for Theodosius the Great to espouse and support the Nicene party…Arianism was soon suppressed within the empire, but it continued for a long time to prevail among the Barbarians” (Encyc
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They were very strict about manners
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But Arius was not a strict Unitarian, his representations became a highly compromised version of the duality of Jesus nature, as he tried to walk a thin line between the Unitarians and the Athanasian champions of Trinitarianism
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Hunter knew she could easily have scanned Rob for the information, but she had strict rules about when to use her ability
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In your dad’s case, if I’m correct, his parents, the grandparents that you have never met, both came from old royalty: very strict in their discipline, boringly safe in their choices, and emotionally unavailable
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Gods that punished, strict codes imposed by traditions, and family and society were directing most people’s choices
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federal intervention—this was called ‘popular sovereignty’; the slave trade (but not slavery itself) would be abolished in the District of Columbia; Texas, as a slave state, would receive compensation for giving up some western lands; and a strict new Fugitive Slave Act was created, requiring U
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My father has the look of a man who used to be handsome, but as he has aged, his cheeks have become hollow, his features harsh and strict
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"Perhaps I do spoil them a little," said Anne contritely, "but, oh, Gilbert, when I think of my own childhood before I came to Green Gables I haven't the heart to be very strict
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I was also beginning to learn about social psychology and the Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures, which made me think about how malleable our supposedly strict moral codes become in the right conditions
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They did not have to be placed under this strict code of conduct
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passionate about his opportunities after a strict upbringing in the
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There is one strict condition: Chloe will agree to help us to understand her own world
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a strict apprenticeship trade test, and, prior to that, complete at least some of your
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They then insisted on building the two caneys under Amana’s strict supervision, again theirs was built before mine
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Perhaps he still thought he was on campaign and had to maintain strict discipline
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in motion according to the strict rules
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strict Old Testament teachings, based on the Law of Moses, and merits of New Testament theology,
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The Empire had a strict limit on how much weaponry peasants were permitted to own and carry, and the rebels were smashing the limit to little bits