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My age _____ divided by 3 = ______ years I’ve slept
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but the birds divided he not
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Interventionist medicine can be broadly divided into three methods i
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"So what? Infinity divided by a million is still infinity
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And God saw the light, that it was good; and God divided the light
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Then there appeared to them divided tongues, as of fire, and one sat
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The same power that divided the waters of the Sea of Reeds allowing the
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Egypt, the night was divided into different watches (Exodus 14:24)
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There were seven hundred fifty six soldiers aboard the Al-Harron, about evenly divided between intelligence and astrophysical engineers with all the specialties reporting thru one or the other
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The new class of students are seated directly in front of us, divided into the two main areas of study, agriculture and engineering
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The moon was divided as it shone down on the blue flames that rose
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Deuteronomy 32:8-9 say, “When the Most High gave the nations their inheritance, when He divided all mankind, He set up the boundaries of the nations according to the number of the sons of Israel
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The cave had been divided into several living areas
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It had branches that always divided in two and did so no more than three times
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” He had quickly turned her around and he deftly divided her hair into three sections and began a simple braid
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It was long, flexible and multi-legged, but the legs were directly under it like an earth animal and they divided in two so each looked like a huge, very thick, two-tined fork
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I divided the money into four stacks
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The house is late 19th Century I think but has been divided into three apartments – the owners have the ground floor and let the two other floors
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In the same way that we divided the Chart of Emotions
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It doesn’t help that the blasted thing is bigger than I am … so I’m on a loser for starters! It would seem that the world is divided into those people who can put on duvet covers without any trouble and those who cannot
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Besides that, it divided the people’s beliefs
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soul is not divided, but is whole
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another, as a shepherd divided his sheep from the goats:
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Brent scrambled up a half dozen eggs and divided them up between the three of them
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in one of the divided sections, sliding their way onto the worn seating
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Howard divided their clients up between the remaining officers, and Joseph did not like the arrangement
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Howard divided their clients up between the remaining officers and Joseph did not like the arrangement
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The drinking areas downstairs are divided by metal grates and there is hardly any furniture
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Until at last the world was divided
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“Wholeness, or one, when divided by seven yields a repeating decimal, as does three into one
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” He made sure he hadn't lost his host, then continued, “All to nothing, an octave is divided into discreet vibrations
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Also, there’s the obvious fact that the amount of energy required to give animalistic intelligence to a tree would require a magnetic monopole super-imposed within a super-massive black hole isolated within a Higgs Field times the density of a weakless universe divided by the sub-particle wave length of the root square of an isosceles triangle subtracting the para-statistical metadata equal to the maximum level of sub-atomic exotic particles, then acting under the assumption that in the event of the self-intersection of cosmic strings triggered by inordinate radiation, there would exist somewhere an object that was both simultaneously larger than the entire universe and smaller than an atom, blatantly violating the Law of Conservation of Energy
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Jesse told of how at his death, it was all divided among his wives, and then handed down to the oldest boy of each
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A three rail fence now divided the areas, she felt were not meant for the average guest
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among the nations and divided up my
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If indeed the land had been secured by her Great-Great Grandmothers estate, then perhaps it may have been noted on the deed of how it was to be divided
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Between the primary towers, smaller towers of red stone divided up the length of the crenelated wall
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The idle everywhere consume a great part of it; and, according to the different proportions in which it is annually divided between those two different orders of people, its ordinary or average value must either annually increase or diminish, or continue the same from one year to another
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As for our allies, with the Triad divided they will be hard to come by
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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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“People are divided because of what they understand about the
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The river that is meant to unify them has divided them
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divided between those two different sets of people
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Firstly he chose five personal guards, then he divided the rest of the gang into roughly four groups of fifty each
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, which, divided among the sixty four last years of the last century, will alone very nearly account for that small enhancement of price which seems to have taken place in them
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During the greater part of the last century, those two nations divided the most considerable part of the East India trade between them; the trade of the Dutch continually augmenting in a still greater proportion than that of the Portuguese declined
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“Its the algebra all those A plus B divided by the sum of the square root of C makes him, well a bit bored
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These different sorts of rude produce may be divided into three classes
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In what manner this price is to be divided upon the different parts of the beast, is indifferent to the landlords and farmers, provided it is all paid to them
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empire was divided, every part was fighting with the
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This book is divided into five chapters
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But though the whole value of the annual produce of the land and labour of every country, is thus divided among, and constitutes a revenue to, its different inhabitants ; yet, as in the rent of a private estate, we distinguish between the gross rent and the neat rent, so may we likewise in the revenue of all the inhabitants of a great country
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The whole capital of the undertaker of every work is necessarily divided between his fixed and his circulating capital
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It was upon this occasion that the sum which the bank had advanced to the public, and for which it received interest, began first to exceed its capital stock, or the sum for which it paid a dividend to the proprietors of bank stock ; or, in other words, that the bank began to have an undivided capital, over and above its divided one
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In 1746, the bank had, upon different occasions, advanced to the public £11,686,800, and its divided capital had been raised by different calls and subscriptions to £ 10,780,000
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The circulation of every country may be considered as divided into two different branches; the circulation of the dealers with one another, and the circulation between the dealers and the consumers
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the common profits of stock ; but the whole capital of the country being the same as before, the competition between the different capitals of individuals into which it was divided would likewise be the same
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If this capital is divided between two different grocers, their competition will tend to make both of them sell cheaper than if it were in the hands of one only ; and if it were divided among twenty, their competition would be just so much the greater, and the chance of their combining together, in order to raise the price, just so much the less
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Great tracts of uncultivated land were in this manner not only engrossed by particular families, but the possibility of their being divided again was as much as possible precluded for ever
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The produce was divided equally between the proprietor and the farmer, after setting aside what was judged necessary for keeping up the stock, which was restored to the proprietor, when the farmer either quitted or was turned out of the farm
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These last were composed chiefly of the proprietors of lands, among whom the public territory was originally divided, and who found it convenient to build their houses in the neighbourhood of one another, and to surround them with a wall, for the sake of common defence
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If landed estates, however, were divided equally among all the children, upon the death of any proprietor who left a numerous family, the estate would generally be sold
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jobs because the team is divided
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Your morning paper is divided into sections, and each section caters to
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When they divided their kingdom among their different children, they divided their treasures too
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To see a pair of scissors in your dream indicates that your focus is being divided into too many directions
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When it first comes from the ground, too, it is necessarily divided among a greater number of owners than any other commodity ; and these owners can never be collected into one place, like a number of independent manufacturers, but are necessarily scattered through all the different corners of the country
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Were all nations to follow the liberal system of free exportation and free importation, the different states into which a great continent was divided, would so far resemble the different provinces of a great empire
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As among the different provinces of a great empire, the freedmn of the inland trade appears, both from reason and experience, not only the best palliative of a dearth, but the most effectual preventive of a famine; so would the freedom of the exportation and importation trade be among the different states into which a great continent was divided
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Rome, like most of the other ancient republics, was originally founded upon an agrarian law, which divided the public territory, in a certain proportion, among the different citizens who
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While Portugal was under the dominion of Spain, Brazil was attacked by the Dutch, who got possession of seven of the fourteen provinces into which it is divided
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The colony of Nova Belgia, now divided into the two provinces of New York and New Jersey, would probably have soon become considerable too, even though it had remained under the government of the Dutch
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But, in a new colony, a great uncultivated estate is likely to be much more speedily divided by alienation than by succession
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metakaoline (finely divided product that results from
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The existing theories of concrete strength are divided into three groups: phenomenological, statistical and structural
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desert; houses were divided as some held to
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The body should be well structured, divided up logically, with plenty of carefully spaced visuals
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It would be absolutely impossible to distribute among all the leading members of all the colony assemblies such a share, either of the offices, or of the disposal of the offices, arising from the general government of the British empire, as to dispose them to give up their popularity at home, and to tax their constituents for the support of that general government, of which almost the whole emoluments were to be divided among people who were strangers to them
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The dormitory occupies the entire second floor of the school building and it is divided into four quadrants or “wings” that are identical to each other in their lay-out and facilities
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The term is divided likewise into three periods, of seven years each; and in each of those periods, the rate of the Irish bounty is the same with that of the American
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The sovereigns of China, of ancient Egypt, and of the different kindoms into which Indostan has, at different times, been divided, have always derived the whole, or by far the most considerable part, of their revenue, from some sort of land tax or land rent
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The following book, therefore, will naturally be divided into three chapters
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In some countries, the citizens destined for defending the state seem to have been exercised only, without being, if I may say so, regimented; that is, without being divided into separate and distinct bodies of troops, each of which performed its exercises under its own proper and permanent officers
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Cultural similarities have divided the world, but water, which is in short supply, may unite it
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Among brothers and among sisters, the eldest always takes place ; and in the succession of the paternal estate, every thing which cannot be divided, but must go entire to one person, such as a title of honour, is in most cases given to the eldest
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The divided capital of the Bank of England amounts, at present, to ten millions seven hundred and eighty thousand pounds
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Over and above all this, the moderate capital of this company is said to be divided among a very small number of proprietors
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The South Sea company never had any forts or garrisons to maintain, and therefore were entirely exempted from one great expense, to which other joint-stock companies for foreign trade are subject; but they had an immense capital divided among an immense number of proprietors
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upon their capital; and that whatever remained of their revenues and neat profits at home should be divided into four parts; three of them to be paid into the exchequer for the use of the public, and the fourth to be reserved as a fund, either for the further reduction of their bond-debts, or for the discharge of other contingent exigencies which the company might labour under
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They were gradually more and more extended, and were divided into many inferior chapters; till at last the doctrine of spirits, of which so little can be known, came to take up as much room in the system of philosophy as the doctrine of bodies, of which so much can be known
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The ignominy of an unjust decision, when it was to be divided among five hundred, a thousand, or fifteen hundred people (for some of their courts were so very numerous), could not fall very heavy upon any individual
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The interested and active zeal of religious teachers can be dangerous and troublesome only where there is either but one sect tolerated in the society, or where the whole of a large society is divided into two or three great sects; the teachers of each acting by concert, and under a regular discipline and
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But that zeal must be altogether innocent, where the society is divided into two or three hundred, or, perhaps, into as many thousand small sects, of which no one could be considerable enough to disturb the public tranquillity
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There are two very easy and effectual remedies, however, by whose joint operation the state might, without violence, correct whatever was unsocial or disagreeably rigorous in the morals of all the little sects into which the country was divided
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2 When considering the structure of the Tanakh in its original Hebrew form, it is divided into three parts: It starts off with the “Pentateuch” or Torah
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When the parish happened to be situated in a great city, it divided all the inhabitants into two parties; and when that city happened, either to constitute itself a little republic, or to be the head and capital of a little republic, as in the case with many of the considerable cities in Switzerland and Holland, every paltry dispute of this kind, over and above exasperating the animosity of all their other factions, threatened to leave behind it, both a new schism in the church, and a new faction in the state
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On top of this however, you also have to make use of words for which vowels and consonants, respectively could be evenly divided by 7
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The sum of the 66 numbers, (1+2+3+…+66), is 2,211 (201x11) and this sum can be divided between Epistles and Non-Epistles
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The tythe of the church is divided into such small portions that no one of its