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Maths honours was a stupid course to take from an economic
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24And he said unto them that stood by, Take from him the pound, and give it to him
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VIA had a message box where you could send them a message so I sent them a message saying I will be hosting an exchange student at my house and I would really appreciate if you could tell me the bus route the student would take from my house on Bluffridge to Incarnate Word University
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The person who lends money gets nearly as much interest from the former as he dares to take from the latter, and his money is much safer in the hands of the one set of people than in those of the other
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As a result of the previous repetitive predicament, Denise would sometimes have to spend several hours weaving and ambling about the streets—asking for directions and seemingly understanding which route to take from the instructions received—but often ending up farther away from her destination than when she had first sought out assistance
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During 1964"s presidential campaign, Johnson told us that he was going to “take from the „haves" and give to the have-nots”
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Recall that during the 1964 presidential campaign, Lyndon Johnson said that we"re (the government) going to take from the haves and give to the have-nots
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Quite frankly, back then, I was more interested in chasing them through the yard with sticks in my hands, just to see how high that they could fly, than I was about any sort of life lesson that I could possibly take from those experiences (like, don’t chase the chickens, because, eventually, one day, one might just chase you, instead)
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was reluctant to take from the thousand I had stashed in my sock, but I was able to
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take from his head the royal crown, all set with precious stones, and
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Holy of Holies, and take from there the veil, and holy Ark, and the mercy seat, and the two tables, and the holy raiment of the priests,
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This will take from 20 minutes to half an hour
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this world by the actions that you take from the hear-
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2 So all that remained in the city of Tapnach came out to fight with the sons of Jacob, and they thought to retake from them the booty and the spoil which they had captured from Chazar and Sarton
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“What happened when you removed the stake from Zachary’s chest?” I ask after a moment of silence
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2 So all that remained in the city of Tapnach came out to fight with the sons of Jacob and they thought to retake from them the booty and the spoil which they had captured from Chazar and Sarton
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Take from stove and add all other ingredient to the cooled mixture
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' 7 And I saw him descend into the Holy of Holies and take from there the veil and holy Ark and the mercy seat and the two tables and the holy raiment of the priests and the altar of incense and the forty eight precious stones with which the priest was adorned and all the holy vessels of the tabernacle; 8 And he spoke to the Earth with a loud voice: 'Earth Earth Earth hear the word of the mighty God; And receive what I commit to you and guard them until the last times so that when you are ordered you may restore them so that strangers may not get possession of them; 9 For the time comes when Jerusalem also will be delivered for a time until it is said so that it is again restored forever
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You knew that I am a hard man and take what I did not leave and reap what I did not sow: why did you not put my money at usury and so I might come and seek it with its gainse And he said to those who were standing in front of him Take from him the share and give it to him that has 50 ten shares
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Tobias was the only strength he couldn't take from her
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have nothing those are the ones that will be rewarded in heaven, but if you take and take from all
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I insisted on paying in advance, in case we decided to leave early, added fifty dollars to cover anything we might take from the fridge, told the young man he could keep any change, and offered MacFife"s passport, open at his name, as proof of identity
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When the plane was airborne and Bridget had opened her eyes again after takeoff, much to Joe’s amusement, she asked him how long the flight would take from
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Ironically the one piece of advice I didn"t take from my friend Tony was not to trust this other really close mate I had and I should have
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receives its water intake from the prey animals it eats
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The important thing to take from all this is that you have a view of the world
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And that’s what I hope you take from this
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They take from the very rich and from the poor
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In the Slums you made do with whatever you could steal, or take from the refuse of people who were better off than you were, especially in Sector Seven, one of the roughest of them
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Beware what you take from this life into the
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logging his take from the poker game
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I really don’t like to absorb magic from my surroundings because it kills the plant and animal life that I take from, plus it feels weird
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“How long will that take from where we are? You can’t fly anymore
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There are a few lessons to take from this story: 1) keep track of your receipts, 2) if you are returning something under warranty, don't wait until the last minute, and 3) persistence often pays off when trying to return something
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Guilt ran through her at the thought of how much pleasure she would take from this, her final act of therapeutic healing
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All you're seeking to do is look out for yourself, and I'll take from you what you had, that opportunity that you had, and it'll be taken from you, given to the one who had five
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One thing I take from the myth on this is that we were far ahead of the chimpanzees we see as our closest genetic relative
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“I will take from your non-response that it’s true
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The most important message to take from this scene is that
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We must be willing to deny those who will try to take from us our peace
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Ghastly Beggars Gang traveled the mortal realm to take from the rich but it will
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The Ghastly Beggars have never take from the
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A combined intake from food and supplements
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The way we take from the Earth is how we give to the Earth
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Anna braced herself for the difficult task of removing the embedded stake from Sage’s chest
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Sage took out the silver stake from under her arm
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Sage winced, dropping the stake from her hand
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away from Sebastian, Madame Button would find her and take from her everything that she had
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Should he take from you a chunk,
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” He waved an arm to include the small group, “As you well know, our take from this planet continues to dwindle
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Likewise you cannot take from another person their self-respect or self-esteem and expect happiness in return
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Now, clear of vision, I see how many precious gifts I have--life, and freedom from pain, and time to be used and enjoyed--gifts no one can take from me except God
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"Take from me?" I think about my dream where Olaf said that they wanted to educate me, but he hadn't mentioned that they wanted to take anything from me
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He tore off her panties, wanting to take from her what Mitch had taken from Jess
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It is a memory that I cannot take from you, although I certainly wish I could
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Smitty stopped to take from his pouch the larger light he’d gotten off Tony and handed it to Mitch
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I grabbed the stake from the dead vampire and rushed at the one I had thrown across the room
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When he slumped down, he appeared to be unconscious so I grabbed a stake from my under my pant leg and stabbed him in the heart with it repeatedly
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When the prophet (May the blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) was born, he had sore eyes, they told his grandfather that there was a Jewish monk knew medicines at the mountain of Arafa to go to him to prescribe medicine for him, he took him and went to the monk, when the monk saw him, he said: "His medicine is with him, take from his saliva and put on his eyes, he will recover at once
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Tell me what is the sense in a longer existence of such an imperfect “biological system”, even if it was possible to prolong these limits for fifty years more? There is no sense! By the age of 120, “people” have little understanding of the events that happen around, they live by their “past”, those rare moments which they can yet take from their memory and from their Self-Consciousness
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What we take from others will in turn be
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For it was foretold, “No man may enter the cavern and take from it that which is no longer his
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Where the strong man armed hath long kept his palace, and his goods are in peace, let Christ, who is stronger than he come upon him, and overcome him, and take from him all his armour wherein he trusted, and divide the spoil
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Intoxicated with the desire for the honey, she cried, “Is there a generous man who would take from me a grain of barley and place me in the midst of the bee-hive? When the tree of union will thus bear fruit, will there be anything sweeter than honey?” A passer-by took pity on her and placed her in the midst of the honey without taking the price for it
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You cannot be selfish and only take from others if you want any kind of human caring in your life
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The only way: modern upwardly mobile middle-class people can exist as a class today… is by having six billion humans on this earth whom they take from and rob and steal from…
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� If I see the choice as a mistake from a good person, then I reach for awareness
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We cannot vision all the joy that will be in Heaven for all eternity; therefore, we cannot know how much death will take from them
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My clients have constitutional rights that not even the President can take from them
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Of all the lice I picked out the most useless one and proposed to take from her only as much as I needed for the first step, no more nor less (so the rest would have gone to a monastery, according to her will, ha-ha!)
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You cannot, sir, take from me any thing that I will more willingly part withal: except my life, except my life, except my life
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It may have been about mid-day when they placed us in the boat, giving us two kegs of water and some biscuit; and the captain, moved by I know not what compassion, as the lovely Zoraida was about to embark, gave her some forty gold crowns, and would not permit his men to take from her those same garments which she has on now
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She stood in front of the ticket-office at Bestwood, and Paul watched her take from her purse the money for the tickets
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Instead, she had to wait behind him, and take from him each spray as he gathered it and held it to her, each one separately, in the purest manner of chivalry
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"You see," said the young man, with an air of sorrowful resignation, to Faria, "that God deems it right to take from me any claim to merit for what you call my devotion to you
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15, ask the porter for the key of the room on the fifth floor, enter the apartment, take from the corner of the mantelpiece a purse netted in red silk, and give it to your father
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The brief space had, however, been sufficient for a man, followed by a number of servants, to rush from the house before which the accident had occurred, and, as the coachman opened the door of the carriage, to take from it a lady who was convulsively grasping the cushions with one hand, while with the other she pressed to her bosom the young boy, who had lost consciousness
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His whole speech was a mistake from first to last, an utter failure
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“Next take from your kit the disk-shaped magnet, a wire, a screw, and your battery
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The only comfort I could take from being with him at that moment is that we were really with him—in a way that only a grown child, or a brother, can be
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This is likely one of the reasons why Japanese soldiers in World War II debased their prisoners with such zeal, seeking to take from them that which was most painful and destructive to lose
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Merlin seldom watched the SNARCs’ take from the Church’s concentration camps
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To consent to a divorce, to give her her freedom, meant in his thoughts to take from himself the last tie that bound
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take from history a Socrates, a Franklin, a Charlotte Corday, but not Christ
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Nahrmahn and I—well, more Nahrmahn and Owl, even if I did help out—have been back over all the take from the SNARC monitoring Thirsk
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I wrote letters, seducing different girls into believing whatever it was they wanted to believe and take from the desperate shreds of sincerity, my genuine longing, and improbable friendship
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Of all the lice I picked out the most useless one and proposed to take from her only as much as I needed for the first step, no more nor less (so the rest would have gone to a monastery, according to her will, ha‐ha!)
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” Does he want a confession? A renunciation? Or more characteristically, a plundering of someone else’s language for his own ends? Would it be cheating to just read something aloud? This is a moot point; he’s hidden the Bible in his laundry pile in the attic, along with the camera he decided to take from Sol after all
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Yes, yes, I neglected you, but look what I found! Instead, I’d brought only a pair of confessions: first, that I’d stolen the fanzines from his daughter’s bedroom back in January; and second, that in my fog of this morning, I’d forgotten to take from their place of safekeeping the two remaining issues--that I’d noticed my own empty-handedness only halfway out to Flower Hill
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Grose watched them with positive placidity; then I caught the suppressed intellectual creak with which she conscientiously turned to take from me a view of the back of the tapestry
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Suddenly the horns rang out louder and beyond mistake from above, over the top of the slope
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Either you maximize your take from the setups that make the most sense to you or at best you underperform and at worst are eliminated by Mother Market
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You can lose as much as you want to lose or as much as the market can take from you
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The lesson we can take from this is that it is more important to buy solid, quality companies than it is to buy stocks at certain price levels
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‘No, Thou hast not; that Thou mayest not add to what has been said of old, and mayest not take from men the freedom which Thou didst exalt when Thou wast on earth
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And how much that is great, mysterious and unfathomable there is in it! Afterwards I heard the words of mockery and blame, proud words, “How could God give up the most loved of His saints for the diversion of the devil, take from him his children, smite him with sore boils so that he cleansed the corruption from his sores with a pot-sherd—and for no object except to boast to the devil! ‘See what My saint can suffer for My sake
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Men will unite to take from life all it can give, but only for joy and happiness in the present world
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Indeed, I did not sleep well at that time, I was in a fever; I had a vague sinking at my heart or else a sudden throbbing, throbbing, throbbing! Anton Antonitch was surprised at first, then he frowned, then he reflected, and did after all lend me the money, receiving from me a written authorization to take from my salary a fortnight later the sum that he had lent me
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And ask him whether it is laudable and worthy of a man, and proper for a Christian, to busy himself, again for money, with catching unfortunate, erring, frequently ignorant, drunken men for appropriating to themselves other people's possessions in much smaller quantities than we appropriate things to ourselves, and for killing men differently from what we are accustomed to kill men, and for this to put them in prisons, and torment, and kill them, and whether it is laudable and worthy of a man and a Christian, again for money, to preach to the masses, instead of Christianity, what is well known to be insipid and harmful superstitions; and whether it is laudable and worthy of a man to take from his neighbour, for the sake of his own lust, what his neighbour needs for the gratification of his prime necessities, as is done by the large landowners; or to compel him to perform labour above his strength, which ruins his life, in order to increase his own wealth, as is done by manufacturers, by owners of factories; or to exploit men's want for the purpose of increasing his wealth, as is done by merchants
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The privations and sufferings which take from the men of the social concept of life the good for which they live, cannot impair the Christian's good, which consists in the fulfilment of God's will; they can only strengthen him, when they assail him in the performance of this will