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I was informed that no exception would be made to the rule, to which I
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Professional services of trained counselors may also be made available free of cost to senior citizens who are in the grip of anxiety, depression, grief arising out of bereavement and conflicts due to problematic relationships with family members
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Traps can be made more effective by using the various fermented products on the market such as apple cider beer (fermented apples), vinegar, wines, whisky, etc
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Most of these can be made into a decoction, strained and added to water to be sprayed
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The pepper can be made into an extract
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Curry: Made into a paste painted on trunk of plant to protect from insects and can also be made into a liquid and sprayed
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Pea Leaves: Can be made into an infusion that will repel most chewing insects
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Let it be made clear that this is a very risky business that can easily convert well placed people into paupers while a very small number becomes rich overnight
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For example, if you mention your child as the owner of your home but you expect your spouse to reside there till his/her death, then a mention must be made in the will to this effect
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To avoid the dust, rock dust can be made into a milk like liquid and sprayed on the leaves
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"Are you a collection agency? Is that it? Look, I've already told you that I'm making arrangements to have the debts consolidated and an offer of monthly payments will be made to you via my intermediary
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must be his (1 Peter 5:3, Greek, tupos , example), as the word means "the pattern in conformity to which a thing must be made
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proper preparation for the journey that was to be made
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Decisions have to be made in churches which have no elders
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qualifications to be elders, decisions still have to be made in order for the church to carry on its work
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In verse eight, Paul, by inspiration, commands that prayers are to be made: "I desire therefore that the men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and disputing
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It should be made known to all His Majesty's subjects that secrecy is to be maintained, now more than ever
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Lastriss streetcars appear to be made in the same factories as those in Zhlindu, she knew that from magazine pictures
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It allows your followers to feel as if they are a part of the team, and that you want to include them in up and coming decisions to be made, or new product innovations that you have in line for the company
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Soon after the hospital fence would be made to stand solid and ten feet high
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The fact that people fall again and again by not consistently taking the medication is an indication that a change has to be made
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Adjustments need to be made, Josephine
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and reconnections that need to be made after a trapped
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usable clay can be made with cornstarch/flour, salt and water
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unless you simply cannot tolerate what you would be made into
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material for the Heart-Wall to be made of
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It is not meant to be made
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But the point should be made of there being at
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“As First to Queen Naria, I hereby read the charges: For those countless boys that you corrupted; for the many innocents that you stole from, raped, and murdered; for following a man you knew to be mad and doing his bidding; for attempting to kill Lord Tarak; for plotting to murder the Queen and aiding Lord Boras in taking the throne, you are hereby sentenced to death
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and children, and all that he had, and payment to be made
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They are speculations about plans that could be made by the Pan Solar League, Heavenly Talstan, Pallas, or even Brasil
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As he watched, the message was completed, and the scribe made
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Little detail could be made out, and even those
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I did neglect to mention that you had been plying that rod since you were able to stand on two feet, but that little omission needn't be made too much of
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that you be made Patron Saint of the Exceedingly Obvious
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After which, should all go well, appointments might be made with local tradesmen for his school necessities
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“Harry, you can't be mad at Kaitlyn
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Inclement weather delays and postponements will be made up at the end of each term, where permitted
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Initial exemptions shall be made by 'dire need of the family,' or by successful completion of graduation examination---even should this be incident prior to the usual age and class of qualification for general candidacy of same
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This left household decisions to be made and Lawrence was not up to the task
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He thought a case could be made
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"Don't be mad at him
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“Other projects may therefore be made secondary to this commission,” he told Harry, and that was the conclusion of his first re-appraisal
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Think of this Otto; if we hijack a 777 and rip off the engines, landing gear and avionics, my problem will be solved and there will be considerable profit to be made!”
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Dresses to be made or bought– Presents to be wrapped–A tree to be picked, but mainly there was excitement in the air, even romance
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to him you will need to be made holy, but God will do that in you to as close to
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This site again could be made into a
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“If the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again?” (Matt
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It may be laid down as a maxim, that wherever a great deal can be made by the use of money, a great deal will commonly be given for the use of it; and that, wherever little can be made by it, less will commonly he given for it
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When the most fertile and best situated lands have been all occupied, less profit can be made by the cultivation of what is inferior both in soil and situation, and less interest can be afforded for the stock which is so employed
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Many people must borrow, and nobody will lend without such a consideration for the use of their money as is suitable, not only to what can be made by the use of it, but to the difficulty and danger of evading the law
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But anyone who's breasts could defy gravity the way Shinvei's did couldn't be made of ordinary protoplasm
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could be made honourably by them
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to be made up of native Castillians rather than pilgrims,
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In some particular local situations it is quite otherwise, and the rent and profit of grass are much superior to what can be made by corn
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" She paused, then continued, "Alfred does not think you need to be made privy to their personal problems
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This cloak appeared to be made of a lion’s skin, complete with a black mane
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Sacrifices must be made, meaning that one has to renounce to some things in order to be allowed to enjoy others
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But this purchase cannot be made till such time as the produce of his own labour has not only been completed, but sold
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The same exchanges may be made, the same quantity of consumable goods may be circulated and distributed to their proper consumers, by means of his promissory notes, to the value of a hundred thousand pounds, as by an equal value of gold and silver money
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The usual instrument of commerce having lost its value, no exchanges could be made but either by barter or upon credit
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As capitals increase in any country, the profits which can be made by employing them necessarily diminish
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But when the profits which can be made by the use of a capital are in this manner diminished, as it were, at both ends, the price which can be paid for the use of it, that is, the rate of interest, must necessarily be diminished with them
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The common proportion between capital and profit, therefore, would be the same, and consequently the common interest of money; what can commonly be given for the use of money being necessarily regulated by what can commonly be made by the use of it
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But as something can everywhere be made by the use of money, something ought everywhere to be paid for the use of it
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Also anything can be made manifest, everything is connected and that we are actually sons and daughters of the Sun but due to karma act out our lives in set ways
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Projectors, indeed, in every corner of it, have, within these few years, amused the public with most magnificent accounts of the profits to be made by the cultivation and improvement of land
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presented her with a warm robe made of furs
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Would you like to reflect with me on what follows, thinking about how your biography might be projected on the big screen? Would it be billed as a drama, or a comedy, or maybe even a horror story? Or perhaps a bit of all of the previous, rolled into one super full-length movie that will surely have sequels to be made in the years ahead?
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Hey, is it being billed as a drama, or a comedy, or maybe even a horror story? Or perhaps a bit of all of the previous, rolled into one super full-length movie that will surely have sequels to be made in the years ahead?
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As for me, it is not through any wisdom that exists in me more than in any others alive that this secret is revealed to me, except the intent that the interpretation may be made known to the king himself and that the thoughts of his heart he may know
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According to the supposition, that commodity could be purchased from foreign countries cheaper than it can be made at home ; it could therefore have been purchased with a part only of the
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By means of such regulations, indeed, a particular manufacture may sometimes be acquired sooner than it could have been otherwise, and after a certain time may be made at home as cheap, or cheaper, than in the foreign country
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By means of glasses, hot-beds, and hot-walls, very good grapes can be raised in Scotland, and very good wine, too, can be made of them, at about thirty times the expense for which at least equally good can be brought from foreign countries
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But the currency of a small state, such as Genoa or Hamburg, can seldom consist altogether in its own coin, but must be made up, in a great measure, of the coins of all the neighbouring states with which its inhabitants have a continual intercourse
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Apparently, it was a market with high demand that no one offered here, so there was a lot of money to be made
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Bounties upon the exportation of any homemade commodity are liable, first, to that general objection which may be made to all the different expedients of the mercantile system ; the objection of forcing some part of the industry of the country into a channel less advantageous than that in which it would run of its own accord ; and, secondly, to the particular objection of forcing it not only into a channel that is less advantageous, but into one that is actually disadvantageous ; the trade which cannot be carried on but by means of a bounty being necessarily a losing trade
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But if, at any time, this deduction or abatement of customs, which is to be made as aforesaid, shall in any manner be attempted and prejudiced, it shall be just and lawful for his sacred royal majesty of Portugal, again to prohibit the woollen cloths, and the rest of the British woollen manufactures
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Society determines that we live by certain rules, and that where judgements need to be made, decisions are taken only by those persons possessed of the impeccable good sense to take them
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The increase of revenue which the proprietor, who is always the undertaker, expects from their improvement, constitutes his profit, which, in these circumstances, is commonly very great; but this great profit cannot be made, without employing the labour of other people in clearing and cultivating the land; and the disproportion between the great extent of the land and the small number of the people, which commonly takes place in new colonies, makes it difficult for him to get this labour
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Necessary changes in the food, diet, should be made according to the changes in seasons
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And it is for that reason, among others, that we shall request that our own Dena of the Elhehrim be made interim Guild liaison until such time as a truly suitable replacement can be found
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Same shape and size as before, just now he seemed to be made of a something lighter than normal flesh
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It appeared to be made of sharpened bone
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“Please, kid, don’t be mad at me,” she begged him
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If anyone at the meeting is new to the group, or if there is a guest speaker, this is the time when introductions should be made
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Upon other occasions, the order has been reversed ; and a rich field of rice or other grain has been ploughed up, in order to make room for a plantation of poppies, when the chief foresaw that extraordinary profit was likely to be made by opium
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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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This is a great dish that can be made with low-fat ingredients and is still just as good!
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All things that can be thought of can be made real, be
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Every owner of wool, who carrieth, or causeth to be carried, any wool to any port or place on the sea coast, in order to be from thence transported by sea to any other place or port on the coast, must first cause an entry thereof to be made at the port from whence it is intended to be conveyed, containing the weight, marks, and number, of the packages, before he brings the same within five miles of that port, on pain of forfeiting the same, and also the horses, carts, and other carriages; and also of suffering and forfeiting, as by the other laws in force against the exportation of wool
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He would be getting a call from Security later tonight concerning a Skimmer that would be made available for him no later than tomorrow morning
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Our woollen manufacturers, in order to justify their demand of such extraordinary restrictions and regulations, confidently asserted, that English wool was of a peculiar quality, superior to that of any other country; that the wool of other countries could not, without some mixture of it, be wrought up into any tolerable manufacture; that fine cloth could not be made without it ; that England, therefore, if the exportation of it could be totally prevented, could monopolize to herself almost the whole woollen trade of the world; and thus, having no rivals, could sell at what price she pleased, and in a short time acquire the most incredible degree of wealth by the most advantageous balance of trade
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The dark grey fabric blended in reasonably well with the surroundings but that was probably the only positive statement that could be made about its appearance
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If we can make some headway this this afternoon and depending if that bridge is still up, we could be there either late today or early tomorrow morning before the contact might be made
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In the following book, therefore, I shall endeavour to explain, first, what are the necessary expenses of the sovereign or commonwealth; and which of those expenses ought to be defrayed by the general contribution of the whole society ; and which of them, by that of some particular part ouly, or of some particular members of the society: secondly, what are the different methods in which the whole society may be made to contribute towards defraying the expenses incumbent on the whole society ; and what are the principal advantages and inconveniencies of each of those methods : and thirdly, what are the reasons and causes which have induced almost all modern governments to mortgage some part of this revenue, or to contract debts; and what have been the effects of those debts upon the real wealth, the annual produce of the land and labour of the society
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The climb down was not as difficult as they expected but it was certainly not a climb that could be made at any speed
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“Yesterday I had a message stating the contact would be made at noon, which would have been either
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It was noon and contact had yet to be made
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I wasn"t too concerned about water, because our leader insisted every stop be made at a caravansary