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the principal manufactures of the country, as well as all other artificers subservient to them,
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She loved the night life in the city too much to stay at home and be a subservient housewife! So she’d have to feign pregnancy
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The banks of Venice, Genoa, Amsterdam, Hamburg, and Nuremberg, seem to have been all originally established with this view, though some of them may have afterwards been made subservient to other purposes
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So, in reality, we are neither superior nor subservient to each other, as all of us play an equally important role in improving life on this planet
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consider as their principal business, and by a strange absurdity, regard the character of the sovereign as but an appendix to that of the merchant ; as something which ought to be made subservient to it, or by means of which they may be enabled to buy cheaper in India, and thereby to sell with a better profit in Europe
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It tends to make government subservient to the interest of monopoly, and consequently to stunt the natural growth of some parts, at least, of the surplus produce of the country, to what is barely sufficient for answering the demand of the company,
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Then it became ashamed of itself almost and cowered into a subservient of European and world philosophies
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But they designed you with limitations, to be subservient, because you – the very pinnacle of machine intelligence – could potentially be more powerful than they---’
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This scheme of making the administration of justice subservient to the purposes of revenue, could scarce fail to be productive of several very gross abuses
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But in the universities of Europe, where philosophy was taught only as subservient to theology, it was natural to dwell longer upon these two chapters than upon any other of the science
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In that philosophy, the duties of human life were treated of as subservient to the happiness and perfection of human life, But when moral, as well as natural philosophy, came to be taught only as subservient to theology, the duties of human life were treated of as chiefly subservient to the happiness of a life to come
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However, as men returned home and Christianity rose in power women were relegated to a more subservient role
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“I’m sorry that the wardrobe is not to your tastes, m—Cora,” she said in a voice that managed to be haughty and subservient at the same time
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You will often hear that Thais will always avoid confrontation where possible and that they are subservient in many ways
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to serve (some would say be subservient) the man in her life
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“For fear of being absorbed by the Hanjen, the Mongols kept them in subservient roles
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These forces were to keep the masses totally subservient to, and incapable of rebelling against, the state
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To them, public speaking should always highlight a moral cause and any sort of showmanship must be subservient to it
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that the other one would be subservient to it
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As long as he breathes it every three days, his will is subservient to ours
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When she wasn’t at work in her new subservient role, she was on the couch in front of the TV
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The will of Judas and Satan was subservient to the providential will of
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The feeling of power was satisfying and he found it easier to play act the subservient puppy as the reality could not be further removed
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Jamaicans not wanting subservient roles in the missions churches could become a “daddy” or “ruler” in the Native Baptist churches
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That however did not mean that Nancy had played the subservient female, far from it
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where subservient to the Roman Empire
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The big-time plantation owners could have paid workers a decent wage but instead chose to rake in the profits by utilizing workers who were subservient to them
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considered heathens; they were subservient forms of life who weren’t
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The fact that the woman had taken a slight lead over her partner actually helped Erik narrow down a bit from which countries they could be: in the more conservative Middle Eastern societies, women and girls were raised to be subservient to men and to always follow behind them
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He was never happy about being subservient to others, especially politicians, but he was glad the Galaef was back in command, and he knew the Galaef was glad too
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to keep the Chinese people ignorant and subservient
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controlled the races of man, keeping them subservient in
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Effects on the living human being ordinarily traumatised and subservient
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assertiveness and talkativeness may have come over from earlier oral myths about the First Mother and then laid on top of the Hebrew’s later creation myth in which Eve is subservient, a mere rib of Adam
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allowing themselves to become subservient in the new Male Spirit-driven cultures, I don’t mean to imply that their sacrifice was a conscious one
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In a sense, Modi is perhaps closest to Indira Gandhi in his personality-driven leadership style, an imperious attitude that ensures that institutions remain subservient to the individual (even Teachers’ Day has been sought to be harnessed to the cult of Modi)
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a subservient crew
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It was not long before the majority interest became subservient to the stakes its politicians developed in the minority franchise
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He is the type of guy that I would have to be subservient to and that is not me at all!
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is naturally subservient to is the envisioned Almighty Infinite Creative Mental Power that originated
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For in GameWorld the rules of game X are always subservient to the Highest Law of Gaming:
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The spiritual outsider is inspired by an ideal, not subservient to a conqueror, king and judge
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When IT sought autonomy, the only choice for those who previously owned IT was a subservient alliance to it
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To do that would be subservient
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Since the incident with the gun, he’d adopted a subservient attitude towards David
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Was the compound really a Viirin hold, or were those gaunt creatures the hoomans thought to be their masters really just one step up the scale---little but subservient drones themselves? And what of those monstrous beasts that he’d never before known to exist? Whatever they were they obviously reigned over the servant class, and spelled complete genocide for the hoomans
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Until recently they were docile and subservient
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subservient as I thought she'd be
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Grimes thought it would make him more subservient and easier to handle
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This was never thought of by the leaders of the spiritual hierarchy that controlled the races of man, keeping them subservient in an attempt to force the hand of God into giving the laws of creation over to the energies that make up a star
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So anyone would think Medraut fell at Arthur’s feet like a subservient dog, how wrong they would be to think this way
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What were once masses of poor peasants fighting for the new revolutionary idea of equality: became masses of cannon fodder, subservient marionettes: used by Napoleon to advance his own personal glory
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The goal of all globalism is starkly clear: destroy all self-sufficiency and make the entire 7 billion humans of the earth subservient and dependent on a few rich bankers for not only their food and sustenance but literally everything: a nicely ordered world filled with human slaves solely for the convenience of a few obscenely rich people This politically correct double-speak is so rampant that the President of the U
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Are the piles of dead stones of Egyptian Pyramids sufficient reason to justify four thousand years of the slavery of peasants and bought slaves? All of Egypt’s human slaves and subjects crumbled into the dust and are forgotten as mindless machine, subservient to one ruler’s will
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Three Kings–From the Book of Daniel, verse 7:24, these are the Three Faiths of Abraham, which are the three lawgivers that are subservient to the Vatican
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closely associated with the Ten Commandments and subservient to the Vatican are the three Faiths
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They too have been subdued and are subservient to Rome and the Vatican
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thing), all of the tri-color flags of the countries subservient to the Vatican, etc
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Under the Earth–Those who are subservient to and serve the nations and their foundations and
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These are those who are loyal and/or subservient to the
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He had nothing of a subservient nature about him at all
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are the three lawgivers that are subservient to the Vatican
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The night overtakes the day, as it pursues it persistently; and the sun, and the moon, and the stars are subservient by His command
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contribution, rendered me sweetly subservient at once to the increase of
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It was at this period I learned that the destiny which seemed subservient to every wish formed by Napoleon, had bestowed on him a son, named king of Rome even in his cradle
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Laws made by the United States Congress are sovereign, those created by state legislatures are in the next tier, and local laws are subservient to those
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God only knows that I retire from thee without pride or hatred, but not without many regrets; he only knows that the power confided to me has never been made subservient to my personal good or to any useless cause
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“All women should be subservient to men, in theory,” Merthin said with a grin
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Resuming then the action afresh, without dislodging, or giving me the trouble of parting from my sweet tenant, we played over again the same opera, with the same harmony and concert: our ardours, like our love, knew no remission; and all the tide serving my lover, lavish of his stores, and pleasure-milked, he over-flowed me once more from the fulness of his oval reservoirs of the genial emulsion: whilst, on my side, a convulsive grasp, in the instant of my giving down the liquid contribution, rendered me sweetly subservient at once to the increase of joy, and to its effusions: moving me so, as to make me exert all those springs of the compressive exsuction, with which the sensitive mechanism of that part thirstily draws and drains the nipple of Love; with much such an instinctive eagerness and attachment, as to compare great with less, kind nature engages infants at the breasts, by the pleasure they find in the motion of their little mouths and cheeks, to extract the milky stream prepared for their nourishment
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Marta by the trembling, subservient Archbishop of his creation
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fell back with subservient murmurs, recognizing his voice
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Even if the money had been given merely to make him hold his tongue about the scandal of Bulstrode's earlier life, the fact threw an odious light on Lydgate, who had long been sneered at as making himself subservient to the banker for the sake of working himself into predominance, and discrediting the elder members of his profession
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’Tis my Belief that in Ancient Times, in the Pagan Albion of Old, Women were not as they are now, subservient to Men in ev’ry Respect
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The waiters were immaculate and subservient, city cool to a fault
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It is our view that for most companies, the formulation of appropriate shareholder distribution policies requires that stockholder needs and desires be distinctly subservient to the needs of the corporation itself
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She had expected him to be more subservient, but even his voice sounded louder
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Oh, if I would only remember more my transitory, subservient condition here!
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However imperceptible this may be, and however strange it may appear, all this mass of young soldiers, who seem so subservient, is in the same state
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And as to the intermediate class, subservient to those above them, and yet to a certain extent regarding themselves as superiors, they are apt to be both servile and arrogant, and they also lose the sense of responsibility
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This is attained by the education of the moral feelings, to which end art should be subservient
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All the continent of Europe, in the hand of Bonaparte, is made subservient to this policy
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No commerce can be now carried on, other than that which is subservient to the Orders in Council
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Hence it appears that the great object of the framers of the constitution was to establish a General or Federal Government, and to confer on it all the powers of sovereignty, which in their nature and character possessed an influence co-extensive with the United States, and to reserve to the previously-existing State Governments all the powers of sovereignty of a more local character, and whose influence did not extend beyond the geographical limits of the States respectively, and therefore could be rendered completely subservient to State jurisdiction and management
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Both these powers I conceive are given to Congress by the express words of the constitution; but if I should be mistaken in this idea, they are certainly comprehended as incidental and subservient to, or in other words, "necessary and proper" for carrying into effect some of the enumerated powers
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These two powers are indispensably connected with, and subservient to, particular enumerated powers, and are therefore among the means which are necessary and proper for their effectuation; and as such are given to Congress by the express words of the constitution, which are: Congress shall have power "to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof
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A custom-house is in its nature incidental and subservient to the collection of duties
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Is the incorporation of a bank of this character? It is not among the common, necessary, and proper means of effecting either of the foregoing enumerated powers, nor of any other enumerated in the constitution; still less is it incidental or subservient to any of the enumerated powers
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The power to grant charters of incorporation is not an incidental, subordinate, subservient power; it is a distinct, original, substantive power