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This principle is applied in homeopathy, where it's believed that the more a substance is diluted the more potent it becomes
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In preliminary experiments at his research greenhouse in Hilo, Hollingsworth applied a 2 percent solution of caffeine in water as a spray to the coconut husk-chips material in which orchids are grown
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In another experiment, the researchers showed that growth medium treated with the 2 percent caffeine solution had only 5 snails, when checked 30 days after the spray was applied
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Use a combination of organic liquid fertilizers as foliar feeding with organic fertilizers that are applied
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the soil before planting, and then applied every year after that
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Silence applied some pressure with her sword on Scar’s neck
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Wisdom is different from knowledge, it is knowledge applied by the person in his own way
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“Now, I should have applied just enough that the liquid will bypass the lock’s structural integrity for a matter of moments, allowing me to bend it like rubber and open the door before the lock returns to a solid state,” Ackers thought out loud
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500 watts is applied to the house thru a funneled device the size of a toaster oven setup on a tripod close to the wall
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This special mixture, when applied to plants/soil, can release locked up minerals; improve the cation-exchange in the soil, and has chelation abilities
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When forested areas of the world use up the nutrients in the soil, the earth has a built-in remineralization system that can be learned from and applied right in the back yard
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Over 400,000 tons of pesticides are applied each year by American farmers with less than one-tenth of one percent actually reaching targeted pests! A main source of contamination of our soil, water, air and food, as well as being highly inefficient, this method of pest control places at risk the health of the farmer and consumer alike
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If it was applied to Alan, whoever took one of those pills would know the truth about him immediately
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Hints of perfumed unguents applied so thoughtlessly in the dawn light spoke in foreign tongues to insect senses
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There was a definite odour of polish though for the life of her Kara couldn’t see why, it certainly hadn’t been applied to the staircase
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‘I applied for what I thought was an administrative role and found myself an active agent before I knew what was happening
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I have applied this to problems and to people,
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proves what exactly? That science is applied
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Studies reveal that once it is applied on the skin, It can stay in the skin for up to seventy two hours
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There are also commercially available AHA facial care solutions that can be applied
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open arms and open heart applied selectively
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What are the levels at which filters can be applied in an asp
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She had applied a glittery silver-white
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He'd rather not have that label applied, the singularity's failure to appear gave it a pseudo-science connotation
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applied her mind, she wasn't dumb at maths as she came across on first
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But she rarely applied it for more than five minutes
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If she applied as much brain in maths, no one could stop her from becoming a
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She turned to look at me, dipped her fingers in the oil and applied it to her
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Here‘s an example: Imagine that you recently applied for a
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But the protection applied would work just as well against signals that actually originated in Gordon's Lamp and bounced off Thom's gear
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She's applied for separation and divorce
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applied something in her half, probably oil or lotion or any such thing that girls
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her, and applied it to himself
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She applied some of the knowledge she had learned from her position in the science lab to heal the child; but in the process she unknowingly gave her near immortality
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He applied his strong will and fought to control his emotions
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Doctors applied a series of magnetic pulses to the
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With this book known and applied a woman or man will have their eyes
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They spent another hour going over Ava’s history, then the next going over a brief introduction to their religion, especially as it applied to the ceremony of the bull
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By sheer good luck she found out about Danvers House and applied
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From there I applied for full-time positions and worked 20 years for the Department of Transportation, selling Hauling Permits to truckers or trucking companies, billing companies for Outdoor Advertising, and later I paid the bills to State Contractors
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Sun did that and applied a small cover of her fuchsia lipstick
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9 All this have I seen, and applied my
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The same threat was applied to the man whom lay face down beside the road
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She cleaned the wound thoroughly and applied a
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“I found nothing there, but I suspect she may also have applied for work here
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She applied for a position in the robing room, which was actually a large workroom with foreman’s mezzanine and it’s own cafeteria
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Then, once they have both applied gel to their hands and buzzed for access to the main intensive care unit, she shows him to a room full of screens and monitors
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With the dressing applied, Maggie scrubs her hands and returns to the kitchen, sweeps up the broken glass with a dustpan and brush, and then wipes the sticky alcoholic liquid up with reams of kitchen roll
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He had applied for permission to
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What colleges have you applied to
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Roman’s teeth gritted tighter every time Carl applied the ointment
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There was a big wax-paper nest of small flying fish up between the windows that certainly hadn’t been disturbed since the last coat of paint was applied, probably about the time Tdeshi O
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If another ounce of pressure was applied, Roman feared
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He applied to Hamis to guide him there
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Returning to the room, she combed out her wet hair, and applied a brisk application of mascara before he entered the room with the drier
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So when requests arrived from his family and friends back home for his own design talents to be applied toward their various projects, he slept little and excitedly drew up the packages
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Max Sheehan applied the last coat of stain to the baby crib he had been
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I've applied for several accounting jobs with the US government
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His mother died earlier in the year, so he applied for a position of journalist with Associated Press and Reuters
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I applied a hard tag to his chest as his feet slid into my shin guards
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If a business had a high-paying job offer and many qualified persons applied, whom do you think will get the job? It will be the one who wants it the most
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What they have, therefore, is applied to the cultivation only of what is most fertile and most favourably situated, the land near the sea-shore, and along the banks of navigable rivers
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The stock of the country, not being sufficient for the whole accession of business which such acquisitions present to the different people among whom it is divided, is applied to those particular branches only which afford the greatest profit
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The increasing abundance of food, in consequence of the increasing improvement and cultivation, must necessarily increase the demand for every part of the produce of land which is not food, and which can be applied either to use or to ornament
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It didn't seem fair that a few tons of force applied to the right asteroid in the right direction for the right amount of time could exterminate life on a whole planet, but she could understand it more easily than she could understand how they made ghosts in silicon crystals
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Had the Scotch cattle been always confined to the market of Scotland, in a country in which the quantity of land, which can be applied to no other purpose but the feeding of cattle, is so great in proportion to what can be applied to other purposes, it is scarce possible, perhaps, that their price could ever have risen so high as to render it profitable to cultivate land for the sake of feeding them
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What they afford, being insufficient for the whole farm, will naturally be reserved for the lands to which it can be most advantageously or conveniently applied; the most fertile, or those, perhaps, in the neighbourhood of the farm-yard
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In all new colonies, the great quantity of waste land, which can for many years be applied to no other purpose but the feeding of cattle, soon renders them extremely abundant ; and in every thing great cheapness is the necessary consequence of great abundance
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It would be quite otherwise, however, in an unimproved and uncultivated country, where the greater part of the lands could be applied to no other purpose but the feeding of cattle, and where the wool and the hide made the principal part of the value of those cattle
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"I have just found your hack in the perception layer of the data store controls and the re-decoration you applied
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Hopefully, Anon understood that in the current situation that penalty no longer applied
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When the capitals are equal, and equally well applied, it is in proportion to their natural fertility
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A certain quantity of materials, and the labour of a certain number of workmen, which had before been employed in supporting a more complex and expensive machinery, can afterwards be applied
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Those who wanted to borrow must have applied to this bank, instead of applying to the private persons who had lent it their money
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century, applied the same tactic, but with
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“Why do you have a first aid kit if you are a witch?” He winced as I applied the hydrogen peroxide to his split eyebrow, and then lifted one side of his mouth to smile
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No words were spoken as she examined his arms, face and neck and applied a steady casting of a restoration spell
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As she applied the magic, his deathly pallor warmed under the spell’s glow and his natural color returned somewhat
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What Dercyllidas said of the court of Persia, may be applied to that of several European princes, that he saw there much splendour, but little strength, and many servants, but few soldiers
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It was no less than that of the Legion, the timeless dragon symbol, but applied in black
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To dream that salve is being applied on you suggests that you will overcome your struggles
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Being as well as Nonbeing, the Absolute as well as the Beginning are contradictory concepts when applied to the primordial mystery
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Its surface shone with newly applied oils, the fragrance a slight nuance on the breeze that blew in their direction
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when loading is applied
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She only shook her head, licked her lips, and applied a powerful, wonderful suction to his cock
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of achieving when applied to a specific purpose
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your intention is applied, the way things unfold in the
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is not power; that it is applied knowledge (or action) that
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desire to have, you either have not applied the
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Chris applied a slight pressure to her skin, beside the cut, and immediately withdrew his fingers when she suddenly yelled out in pain
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But, upon this account alone, the denomination of barren or unproductive should seem to be very improperly applied to it
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The persons who applied to him for justice were always willing to pay for it, and a present never failed to accompany a petition
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The person who applied for justice with a large present in his hand, was likeiy to get something more than justice; while he who applied for it with a small one was likely to get something less
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A stamp-duty upon the law proceedings of each particular court, to be levied by that court, and applied towards the maintenance of the judges, and other officers belonging to it, might in the same manner, afford a revenue sufficient for defraying the expense of the administration of justice, without bringing any burden upon the general revenue of the society
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The money levied at the different turnpikes in Great Britain, is supposed to exceed so much what is necessary for repairing the roads, that the savings which, with proper economy, might be made from it, have been considered, even by some ministers, as a very great resource, which might, at some time or another, be applied to the exigencies of the state
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Secondly, A tax upon carriages, in proportion to their weight, though a very equal tax when applied to the sole purpose of repairing the roads, is a very unequal one when applied to any other purpose, or to supply the common exigencies of the state