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However we meditated or prayed sporadically whenever it suited you
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Suited and booted, they both looked like a million dollars, with their
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part of Lucy’s attire suited to the time of year
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In between the still addictive counting games, I developed a simplistic, solitary philosophy suited to my physical and mental capacity
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Together with the suited American, the two guards lifted and carried me, trussed like a roasting bird, and carefully laid my body in a metal box underneath the flat bed back of the lorry
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Kara smiled at the tone – she’d never met either of these two socially, but had heard much of their talents – particularly from Joris who had worked with both on various occasions when it suited his role
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They are well suited for each other
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With one hand on the wheel he used the other to fiddle with the dial until he found some suitably sentimental melodies that suited his voice and so began to croon
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I was away a lot, which suited Sanna, she was able to pursue her work and I convinced myself that it was sufficient
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Their dragons suited them well and when given the choice, when the time came, it was with great pride that they elected to accompany the Second of the Ancients overseas
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Because of what you both have been through and overcome; you were best suited to understand the demands of leadership
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The businessman stopped his car, told the fisherman to wait and with the help of the two suited gentlemen, he put the screaming woman’s suitcases in the boot and opened one of the rear passenger doors for her so that she could get in
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“You bast…”, was all that she managed to yell at him before one of the suited gentlemen clamped his hand firmly over her mouth and bundled her onto the back seat
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Ah! I believe that you two are well suited for each other
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The old lady’s gravel laden voice was perfectly suited to the tune: “Oh, what a beautiful morning”
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Ken worked like a Trojan all day long, driven on by the ingratitude of all those he loved, each one of whom left him when it suited them, all that is except the second Mrs
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Alexei headed for the docking bay and suited up, he placed the camera on his helmet
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Blankets made from the hides of the indigenous animals of Aura were best suited to keep one warm in this kind of weather
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suited, coiffured and qualified registrar
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suited for the posts they hold; I can tell the wise ones from the
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Within a couple of days the politician’s grey suited emissaries
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It had suited Becky to make the move, her company had an office in Bristol and she was able to step up the career ladder by moving there
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with the help of the two suited gentlemen, he put the screaming
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one of the suited gentlemen clamped his hand firmly over her
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laden voice was perfectly suited to the tune: “Oh, what a beautiful
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I like Chris and Owen, they seem very well suited
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of all those he loved, each one of whom left him when it suited
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‘Andy?’ Ozzie asked, his managerial poise more suited to a conference room than the open moorland
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He was perfectly suited for such a job, and
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While Kaitlyn was already relatively certain which productions best suited the membership of 'the players,' she wanted to be absolutely sure the decision appeared to be the product of their own wishes
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This suited the ladies
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It is only the average produce of the one species of industry which can be suited, in any respect, to the effectual demand ; and as its actual produce is frequently much greater, and frequently much less, than its average produce, the quantity of the commodities brought to market will sometimes exceed a good deal, and sometimes fall short a good deal, of the effectual demand
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In the other species of industry, the produce of equal quantities of labour being always the same, or very nearly the same, it can be more exactly suited to the effectual demand
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To top it all off, this guy had never even heard of Zhlindu Tech! He bit his tongue and asked, "Is there anyone more suited you think I should interview?"
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"Fill yer names in here please Miss, 'an them others as well," then turning to the black suited one with the silver ‘S’s’
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They had said nothing to one another throughout their trek, which suited Alec just fine
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An academic suited more to classrooms and civic dinners as opposed to telling a bunch of teenagers that they had to kill their fellow man in order to survive
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But the average produce of every sort of industry is always suited, more or less exactly, to the average consumption; the average supply to the average demand
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summer, the song suited the spirit
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Bourdeaux is, in the same manner, the entrepot of the wines which grow upon the banks of the Garronne, and of the rivers which run into it, one of the richest wine countries in the world, and which seems to produce the wine fittest for exportation, or best suited to the taste of foreign nations
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Your readers want to know who the product is best suited for
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response that he did not suited for such
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Her Hellhound name was Poison, which suited her personality
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The transportation of commodities, when properly suited to the market, is always attended with a considerable profit; whereas that of gold and silver is scarce ever attended with any
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By making them feel the inconveniencies of a dearth somewhat earlier than they otherwise might do, he prevents their feeling them afterwads so severely as they certainly would do, if the cheapness of price encouraged them to consume faster than suited the real scarcity of the season
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Danny thought the imperfection suited
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for many years, that suited him just fine
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variety about them, and are suited to
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The sharpness of his long face and chiselled nose was accented by his grey skin - it wasn’t a face that suited laughter
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Our manufactures for foreign sale, instead of being suited, as before the act of navigation, to the neighbouring market of Europe, or to the more distant one of the countries which lie round the Mediterranean sea, have the greater part of them, been accommodated to the still more distant one of the colonies; to the market in which they have the monopoly, rather than to that in which they have many competitors
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That produce, those manufactures, instead of being almost entirely suited to one great market, as at present, would probably have been fitted to a great number of smaller markets
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The industry of Great Britain, instead of being accommodated to a great number of small markets, has been principally suited to one great market
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It has been proposed, accordingly, that the colonies should be taxed by requisition, the parliament of Great Britain determining the sum which each colony ought to pay, and the provincial assembly assessing and levying it in the way that suited best the circumstances of the province
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If to each colony which should detach itself from the general confederacy, Great Britain should allow such a number of representatives as suited the proportion of what it contributed to the public revenue of the empire, in consequence of its being subjected to the same taxes
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If the produce even of their own islands was much greater than what suited their market, the natives, they suspect, might find means to convey some part of it to other nations; and the best way, they imagine, to secure their own monopoly, is to take care that no more shall grow than what they themselves carry to market
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The quantity will always be suited, with more or less exactness, to the consumption of those who can afford to pay for it; and the price which they will pay will always be in proportion to the eagerness of their competition
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Their expense, too, their grandeur and magnificence, must be suited to what that commerce can afford to pay
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In the faint blue, bioluminescent light he could just see the EVA- suited form of Lichman on the other side of the room, sat on the communal couch
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Things had been going as well as they could do and we had been back out of the line and down in the rest camp but now we were back in the same trench as we had left before the whole peninsula seemed to be in a static state at the moment which suited us fine
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Every constitution, therefore, which it is meant should be as permanent as the empire itseif, ought to be convenient, not in certain circumstances only, but in all circumstances; or ought to be suited, not to those circumstances which are transitory, occasional, or accidental, but to those which are necessary, and therefore always the same
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This suited me down to the ground as I had gotten bored and depressed I loved the girls dearly but home had changed and even more so with Ma being gone
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However to us who were used to the trenches it was no hardship for we had a knack of dropping off anywhere and sleeping sitting up suited us fine
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The dark material suited him
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“I really didn’t think you two would still be walking out as I never thought that you were that well suited for each other I always thought you would be better off with me”, he then leered at Helen and this was to much I hit him once with a hammer blow to the chin
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The difficulty of getting payment from our different sugar colonies has been greater or less in proportion, not so much to the extent of the balances respectively due from them, as to the quantity of uncultivated land which they contained; that is, to the greater or smaller temptation which the planters have been under of over-trading, or of undertaking the settlement and plantation of greater quantities of waste land than suited the extent of their capitals
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This altered plan suited Adem and his friends more than the original, as they believed involving the Battle Angels would result in a bloodbath of farmers and veterans
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The furnishings inside Jean’s tent were suited to a queen’s palace, everything was gilded, the chairs, the bedposts, the mirrored lamps, the carpets, everywhere she looked was golden
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It had a high-necked collar with no neckline, suited to the most modest noblewoman, buttoned up with white pearls
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He had become the perfect gentleman, and that suited her fine
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superbly suited to him, and put him in the picture of the tropical paradise having everything within reach for a lot less money than he’d pay in the U
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suited for the task: the Empaths
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This suited him just fine
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regarded him as ideally suited for the job
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Gloria sold the family a nearby property even better suited to them, received her commission, and everybody was happy
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Of course, the Darangi were also masked and suited, their weapons were unfamiliar – and much smaller: pocket sized finger thumb-held devices compared to her team's shoulder carried blasters
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That suited her, and I could
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The burial was marked by another scene of bloodshed, and more victims were chosen and executed, one of the mourners being sometimes seized and killed, if it suited the priest's caprice to further amuse the crowd
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I loved SAP COIN's advanced training and direct way of doing business for it suited my temperament
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Its front grip was better suited to my small hands than the R4, and I preferred it to the R4
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I can‘t help wondering whether free enterprise isn‘t better suited for the demands of energetically robust societies rather than thoroughly exhausted ones content on living off their remaining capital; expending what little energy is left on meeting the custodial requirements of its aging populations rather than the urgent requirements of its younger citizens
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Sespian isn’t suited to rule a nation
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It (naturally) follows that the less gifted should (otherwise) entrust their confidence to individuals who are better informed or suited to sustain or encourage them and that the beneficiaries of such gifts should never breach their sacred trust as it relates to their fellows, whatever their (social) position or rank, as emissaries of God‘s Kingdom and therefore equal in His Eyes, whatever their (inherent) differences
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better suited to every one else than me that I came away hating
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Minister Lyle gave a short service that was light-hearted and rather witty which suited me and lifted my nerves off their tendrils
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Setting the receiver in its place I realised we had become a career orientated married couple, it suited me though, since he did not want children anytime soon and what else was I supposed to do?
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He looked so well, his hair was a lot shorter which suited him better than I had ever imagined it would
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Kay put her hands above her head, and in a moment she was suited up, her sword settled firmly in her grasp
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He had a sharp nose, which although unusually big, suited him
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Windows 7 has different power options that are suited for different ways of computer usage:
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I don’t think there’s a vocation in this world better suited for either of you, other than anything that has to do with cars of course
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In all the time though, we had still managed to avoid each other, and that suited me just fine
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When I offered to play poker with him, his enthusiasm knew no bounds, but I made sure always to lose, which suited him just fine
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Our interactions with other people (oftentimes) lack uniformity however consistent they may (otherwise) appear on the surface within the operating framework of ―artificial‖ expressions that retrieve from its private stock of impressions a particular role best suited for (the) ―occasion
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best suited for ―toilette paper‖
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Thus it suited Nixon to concede virtually everything the left wanted domestically
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Actually, they were much better suited to the Camels
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The fact that the place was a business failure without paying guests suited her perfectly and she influenced Mike’s thinking to keep it that way
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Those would be bigger, good hunters, better suited to bringing her food
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” I guess Hank realized that he was better suited to administration
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Because the priority of the occupation forces was the restoration of the country’s railway system, roads were a secondary consideration, and not well suited to significant long-distance travel