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Solomon Browne was despatched to save those aboard the Union Star freighter that had flooded engines and ripped its anchor chain
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Kulai might ply her with two evenings of romance and culture in exchange for one union by the light of Narrulla on the cushion of their bedroom balcony
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The three-year project is sponsored by the European Union, and also works in rural areas of Hunan and Sichuan
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They had very pleasant union
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The purpose of meditation is soul contact and, ultimately, union with the soul; its whole object is to enable one to become in outer manifestation of what one is in inner reality
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As your knowledge about yourself grows deeper, so is your connection to the higher power and your union with all things
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It relaxes, rejuvenates, and energizes the body and aims to bring the body and the mind into a harmonious union
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union, until, just as they began the last violent thrusts of fire rimmed ardour, just as
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"They have never registered as a tribe with the Kassidor Economic Union," Tahlmute said
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Robbie was the only man who seemed to be unmoved by our union
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She clapped her hands together, dreaming of DJ Reckless, the wizard mixer of trance and acid bass at the student union, with whom she was madly in love
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She did see a young man, who seemed oddly familiar, watching her at the Friday night rave in the student union, but then boys always watched her and she was hopeless with names and faces
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Even those close friends and relatives who knew about the hole were amazed at the couple’s loving resilience in the face of such deep shadow, and unlike so many people who find that their strength and union is built on sand rather than on firm foundations, Ken and Eileen simply wouldn’t let the darkness at the heart of their marriage tear their relationship apart, choosing instead to face their enemy in a committed search for the one thing that could complete the turn of the seasons in their lives
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The men of the countryside bring tribute and watch a little performance, but mainly they offer tribute in exchange for an encounter with the temple girls in the holy sacrament of sexual union
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wizard mixer of trance and acid bass at the student union, with
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student union, but then boys always watched her and she was
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The rocking of the boat helped the rocking of their union
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This was the most satisfying union he’d had with Ava yet, this was almost as vital as it had been with Tdeshi
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The Union Pacific Railroad, on the Overland Route, began for Harry at three in the morning on Tuesday, the seventeenth of June, 1884
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The tables were dressed in linen and set with white china place settings, accented with silverware bearing the engraved initials of the Union Pacific Railway on each piece
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As the train pulled into the Union Station at 3:25 in the afternoon, the unending clackety-clack of their journey yielded to the bustling throng and controlled chaos of the station and the streets beyond
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24th near Broadway, or Union Square Theater between Broadway and 4th Ave
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(Formerly the local offices of the Union Pacific Railway before its relocation due to partial destruction in the fire of '82
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“Malvern is apart of the Oxford Union, I have followed the publications of their debates for years
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Clive House was the scene of frenetic activity from their reception of the announcement forward to the named date of the blessed union
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The few days of the visit enabled the ladies ample opportunity to walk Union Street down to the Square, peruse Gump's, to window shop, and to generally enjoy the cosmopolitan pulse of the traffic along all the neighboring streets
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intermediary when you are in direct union with the Word?
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In this country a tradition is the State of the Union message
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Here is my State of the Union:
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This culture has as much cropland as the Soviet Union had land at its height, going all the way to the iron curtain
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There was a nice student union that we ate at occasionally but it was nice to get away and go places
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The student union used to have a check cashing service right there on campus
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I would go over to the Student Union cash checking service say on a Wednesday and I would write a check for $25
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of an old railroad line that Union Pacific had once run
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Along Betakka, one of the hundreds of smaller, quieter business services khumes twenty stories below outdoors in the western part of the South Fastness neighborhood of downtown Zhlindu, Klowa was in his reading compartment in the loft over the reception room of the Nidon-Mlarkile Finders Union where he had a career as a full case agent
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It is not more than a century ago, that in many parts of the Highlands of Scotland, butcher's meat was as cheap or cheaper than even bread made of oatmeal The Union opened the market of England to the Highland cattle
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to avoid the hateful union
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In the Scotch coin, before the union with England, the gold preponderated very little, though it did somewhat {See Ruddiman's Preface to Anderson's Diplomata, etc
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It had not got to this height in any part of Scotland before the Union
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Such, accordingly, was the general system of management all over the low country of Scotland before the Union
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But how disadvantageous soever this system may appear, yet, before the Union, the low price of cattle seems to have rendered it almost unavoidable
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Of all the commercial advantages, however, which Scotland has derived from the Union with England, this rise in the price of cattle is, perhaps, the greatest
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The wool of Scotland fell very considerably in its price in consequence of the union with England, by which it was excluded from the great market of Europe, and confined to the narrow one of Great Britain
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their union before God
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Second World War, the idea of a union of French and
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European Union for a long time, so it is expected
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The value of the silver money which circulated in Scotland before the Union in 1707, and which, immediately after it, was brought into the Bank of Scotland, in order to be recoined, amounted to £411,117: 10: 9 sterling
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The whole value of the gold and silver, therefore, which circulated in Scotland before the Union, cannot be estimated at less than a million sterling
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undoubtedly was the one that threatened my union with my
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In synchronized union, these stationary
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There was little trade or industry in Edinburgh before the Union
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She had freely chosen to follow the more traditional path of her gender by hooking up with a steady boyfriend from her high school days, getting formally engaged and then married to Joe shortly after graduating, their buying a house and car and all the stuff you’re supposed to take possession of when you form a conjugal union, and her bearing three children before she reached the age of thirty
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Both had fulfilled their adolescent dreams of a stable and lasting marital union and had complied with the duties associated with that union
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His once blissful union based on the young couple’s high expectations of everlasting love had degenerated into an impersonal routine of convenience since it was easier for him and his wife to continue on their downward trajectory rather than go through a traumatic and painful process of separation
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She was committed to this union
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To dream that you are in a union represents collective action
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Commerce, which ought naturally to be, among nations as among individuals, a bond of union and friendship, has become the most fertile source of discord and animosity
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They knew the family was opposed to their union, so they’d prepared for all possible angles and hoped that they would be convincing
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“And how could you even think that we would approve of such a union? And what about Darniil? Does he know about this?”
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The goal of devotional practices, such as those found in Christianity, is salvation and everlasting union with God
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[65] The practice of Contemplatives is to seek divine union with God while still in this life
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When the two parties in a union wanted to declare that union null and void, the tablet of their contract was brought forth and broken into pieces in front of witnesses
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When a person responds to the joys and sorrows of others as if they were his own, he has attained the highest state of spiritual union
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'What would I have done if you two hadn't joined me as you did?!' she thanked Mim and Yula for their generous gift of union
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They purchased them chiefly in Egypt, at that time under the dominion of the Mamelukes, the enemies of the Turks, of whom the Venetians were the enemies ; and this union of interest, assisted by the money of Venice, formed such a connexion as gave the Venetians almost a monopoly of the trade
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A prayer also gains strength when it is conducted in a union of more than an individual i
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The breaking down of Soviet Union thus gave the government of USA no further reason to view them as a potential threat anymore
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Our colonies, unless they can be induced to consent to a union, are very likely to defend themselves, against the best of all mother countries, as obstinately as the city of Paris did against one of the best of kings
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Though the Roman constitution, therefore, was necessarily ruined by the union of Rome with the allied states of Italy, there is not the least probability that the British constitution would be hurt by the union of Great Britain with her colonies
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That this union, however, could be easily effectuated, or that difficulties, and great difficulties, might not occur in the execution, I do not pretend
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The monarchical and democratical parts of the constitution would, after the union, stand exactly in the same degree of relative force with regard to one another as they had done before
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Funds for these projects were coming from South American investment companies of the Southern Hemisphere Union
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consequence of the Union, it became subject to the same regulations, is said to have fallen about one half
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The inhabitants of the extensive, but defenceles plains of Scythia or Tartary, have been frequently united under the dominion of the chief of some conquering horde or clan; and the havock and devastation of Asia have always signalized their union
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Their union, which was more the effect of religious enthusiasm than of conquest, was signalized in the same manner
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“You mean this? You would leave union with the Temple? Our alliance? What of your service to the mortals?”
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Jim was the current elected head of the Jupiter Trade Bureau, a loose union of the various private trade organisations working in a wide range of orbits around the gas giant Jupiter
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Jim was still sitting in the large conference room, discussing the impact of the government plan with the various union representatives and other spokespeople who were able to get to the Callisto station in the last few hours
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Today Jim had been called to attend a meeting between the leaders of the three biggest unions; the Jovian Miners Union, the Freight and Transport Union and the Maintenance Workers Union
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He entered the private conference room in one of the cheaper parts of the station, to find that the three union leaders were already there, sat around the table
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” grumbled Efren Zond, the head of the Maintenance Workers’ Union
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And it can’t be one of us, the union leaders
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“We have assets on the station who could easily eliminate Mr Jim Clark and the other union leaders
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There was always much more union among the clergy than among the lay-lords
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Though the tenants and retainers of the clergy, therefore, had both together been less numerous than those of the great lay-lords, and their tenants were probably much less numerous, yet their union would have rendered them more formidable
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In some parts of Switzerland, accordingly, where, from the accidental union of a protestant and Roman catholic country, the conversion has not been so complete, both religions are not only tolerated, but established by law
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this union had been planned as a fetish
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Mallory, ordered Bulloch to go abroad to secure ships and military supplies and to build a Confederate navy that could prey on Union shipping
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Confederates got the upper hand and the Union forces panicked
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In 1708, those duties were all (except the old subsidy of tonnage and poundage, of which one moiety only was made a part of this fund, and a duty upon the importation of Scotch linen, which had been taken off by the articles of union) still further continued, as a fund for new loans, to the first of August 1714, and were called the fourth general mortgage or fund
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turning point for the North and helped solidify the Union Army’s dominance in the West
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This was what the Union needed badly
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General Lee’s first push into Union territory and was disastrous for Lee
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The city surrendered on July 4, giving complete control of the Mississippi River to the Union
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There were 51,112 casualties, 23,049 Union and 28,063 Confederate
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Union forces, Rosecrans and two senior officers fled the
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Even though the Union forces were defeated at
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The Union forces routed the
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she captured over two-dozen Union merchant ships, of which all
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When Virginia seceded from the Union, Barron resigned, but his