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I explained that I wore “that cap” to cover an operation scar and the loss of hair from radiotherapy – this seemed to satisfy
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involved a fortnightly signing on procedure and, post operation [whilst still waiting for the result], I signed on as normal
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“I guess the stealth part of this operation is over,” Nancy said
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Firstly, could you tell us if the operation came about as a result of a tip off, and if so, could you reveal to us the source
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Secondly, can you tell us the scale of the operation and how many human organs were involved
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instead of one single repetitive operation on a large sheet we could punch out smaller
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there is not a man who can detect the operation of faith in a hu-
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If Ava was here, that would explain why the fabricators were in full operation
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"I saw it, I see the operation of the remotes is still the same
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The operation is in full swing now
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If God has provided the rule, pattern, authority for the operation of his church, man
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The second phase was an intensive intelligence operation using operatives and the data system
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He knew the four female techs who had to interface with the system for the operation of the ship
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But, they did! This operation without elders, and before the New Testament was
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I also agree with Vincef that a clandestine operation is the only way we'll catch the wizards themselves
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He had to maintain the code for the 'Houri' applications, in this case Delightia Mk VI, and he did the operation and set-up of the user application, so Jaseem could play it
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Herndon had used a little technology and a bit of money to establish this ranch farther into the chaparral than any other fenced operation, but tried hard not to upset the social or economic fabric of the area by encroaching too much on the open prairie
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So what are the facts? An operation arranging illegal immigration of undesirables (according to Renald Forhamm) ostensibly organised from Earth with well-placed contacts across on Errd, a suspicious Errdian in a position of some power in London, Earth, who is upset by the arrival of an agent of the Secret Guild on his patch … and come to think of it, he’d not liked the fact you were coming to this part of the country
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Her appreciation grew as she realised that the scenes depicted, although looking like innocuous country views, were actually Errd … could it be that she was wrong, that whoever worked here was not involved in the immigration operation?
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children were all excited and keyed up for operation
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Luray was polite enough and seemed friendly enough but then how far out of her way would she go to save him? Maybe they would tell anyone they saw heading this way to keep an eye out for him and point the way home for him, but he didn't see any reason why they should want to mount a big rescue operation
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It made sense, personal lives could erupt in ways that would impact the operation of the ship
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I was sure the others wouldn't let me escape knowing what I knew, the likes of which would ruin their operation
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This is much more of a cottage industry type operation
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new operation without changing the classes of the elements on which it operates
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operation, our profit is 42,600 rupees
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that the operation would help him
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money for his wrist operation
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us an operation for five lakhs
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Yellelle explained that it would become a real ID as soon as she successfully performed some operation with it, such as buying a house
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She was glad that two hours was only enough time for the basic theory of operation and a block diagram of a typical simulate installation
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We will detect their presence, and any copy that is made, just as the fourth order condensate detector discovered the copies of information being made when free will was in operation
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It was to have an operation or to die
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I remember the lake level ceremonies and when the first suntowers were put back into operation
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“Either accept the suspension or it's the FBI for the DELJIS tampering, altering client's records and removing court records from files! I also got a call from Susan Nester about a pimping operation
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Kulai’s mother was quite independent now and had a career as a janitorial inspector in a large retail operation on Second Canal and Gazzizon Locks
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scribe to write down the message, and the lamp operation would be
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“Ah yes, and I also have a cargo operation I should be taking an interest in today
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With that operation of teamwork they were able to install the entire side next to the side road in one afternoon
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He wasn’t much of a thinker – Chas had been the brains of the operation – I don’t think he knew what to do
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Ted continues to slide all the way to the door, where, having fathomed out the intricate operation of the swing handles, he pulls his jacket collar up and weaves his way out into the night
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“We had no operations anywhere near Fourth and have never conducted an operation on campus
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Playfair passed on, he was very ill and left the operation of his shops in my charge
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If she were strong enough to set the place up, why didn't he believe she could run it? How was he going to just come in and run something he didn’t know anything about? Once, after a lesson on the operation of the power plant, she’d uttered something to that fact to Jim, who’d no idea what she was talking about, and grew angry when she tried to explain it
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“We are very excited about this project; the region served by the orphanage will no doubt benefit immensely from its construction and subsequent operation
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Belle spent her every spare moment becoming thoroughly familiar with the cafe's management, operation and clientele
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Over the centuries he has amassed a fortune great enough to buy for himself one of only eight helmeted suntowers in operation outside the Kassikan
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“Potentially we have someone who could help with the operation und keep his mouth shut? Is that correct Brian?”
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“If the passengers have little oxygen they will offer no resistance so I will need a senior flight attendant to run the operation and another to help
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“Before I tell you anything about this operation you have to know that once you’re in you cannot leave except in a body bag!”
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Now it was time for Otto to ask questions about the operation
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The whole operation took just 45 minutes
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They were there to rehearse the night’s grand larceny and to look for any possible problems that might occur during the operation
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He sat back and thought about the operation
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After three years the note from Dos University had finally paid off in a position with Rankor Institute of Sound and she was earning a comfortable salary teaching introductory sound system operation to large groups of new techs
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This level of prophecy is no longer in operation
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resources had to be called into action for this operation,
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Their operation in the one way may endure for many centuries, but in the other it can last no longer than the lives of some of the workmen who were bred to the business in the time of its prosperity
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Against all expectations, James survived the operation
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‘James is recovering from the operation
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The second day after the operation was a stifling thirty-
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doctors, no-one has told me the results of the operation,
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operation and she will organise the injection when you get
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operation has been limited to market towns; it having been held that, in country villages, a
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By a strict interpretation of the words, too, the operation of this statute has been limited to
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'You are too early the operation is to commence at eleven
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One of the footwear factories even had enough repairable machines in it to get back into operation so the area wasn't completely abandoned any more
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The value of silver was so much reduced, that their produce could no longer pay the expense of working them, or replace, with a profit, the food, clothes, lodging, and other necessaries which were consumed in that operation
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Silver is very seldom found virgin, but, like most other metals, is generally mineralized with some other body, from which it is impossible to separate it in such quantities as will pay for the expense, but by a very laborious and tedious operation, which cannot well be carried on but in work-houses erected for the purpose, and, therefore, exposed to the inspection of the king's officers
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It is sometimes found in pieces of some bulk ; and, even when mixed, in small and almost insensible particles, with sand, earth, and other extraneous bodies, it can be separated from them by a very short and simple operation, which can be carried on in any private house by any body who is possessed of a small quantity of mercury
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The value of silver, therefore, in proportion to that of corn, had probably risen somewhat before the end of the last century; and it seems to have continued to do so during the course of the greater part of the present, though the necessary operation of the bounty must have hindered that rise from being so sensible as it otherwise would have been in the actual state of tillage
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If during the sixty-four first years of the present century, therefore, the average price has been lower than during the sixty-four last years of the last century, it must, in the same state of tillage, have been much more so, had it not been for this operation of the bounty
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operation and assistance of the local Bailli – who
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We've recovered so few helmets and have been even less successful at restoring them to operation
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Secondly, the use of several very ingenious machines, which facilitate and abridge, in a still greater proportion, the winding of the worsted and woollen yarn, or the proper arrangement of the warp and woof before they are put into the loom ; an operation which, previous to the invention of those machines, must have been extremely tedious and troublesome
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The plans and projects of the employers of stock regulate and direct all the most important operation of labour, and profit is the end proposed by all those plans and projects
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In the second, I have endeavoured to explain the nature and operation of money, considered as a particular branch of the general stock of the society
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But in what manner this operation is performed, and in what manner it tends to increase either the gross or the neat revenue of the society, is not altogether so obvious, and may therefore require some further explication
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By this operation, therefore, twenty thousand pounds in gold and silver perform all the functions which a hundred thousand could otherwise have performed
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The operation, in some measure, resembles that of the undertaker of some great work, who, in consequence of some improvement in mechanics, takes down his old machinery, and adds the difference between its price and that of the new to his circulating capital, to the fund from which he furnishes materials and wages to his workmen
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An operation of this kind has, within these five-and-twenty or thirty years, been performed in Scotland, by the erection of new banking companies in almost every considerable town, and even in some country villages
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If either of them has increased in this proportion, it seems to be an effect too great to be accounted for by the sole operation of this cause
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Club’s Operation Blessing and begin cherishing what she and her
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But though they had been able by this method to raise money as fast as they wanted it, yet, instead of making a profit, they must have suffered a loss of every such operation ; so that in the long-run they must have ruined themselves as a mercantile company, though perhaps not so soon as by the more expensive practice of drawing and redrawing
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But though this operation had proved not only practicable, but profitable to the bank, as a mercantile company; yet the country could have derived no benefit front it, but, on the contrary, must have suffered a very
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This operation could not augment, in the smallest degree, the quantity of money to be lent
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The success of this operation, therefore, without increasing in the smallest degree the capital of the country, would only have transferred a great part of it from prudent and profitable to imprudent and unprofitable undertakings
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Its operation in both these respects is a good deal superior to that of the capital of the retailer
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The capital which is employed in purchasing in one part of the country, in order to sell in another, the produce of the industry of that country, generally replaces, by every such operation, two distinct capitals, that had both been employed in the agriculture or manufactures of that country, and thereby enables them to continue that employment
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When both are the produce of domestic industry, it necessarily replaces, by every such operation, two distinct capitals, which had both been employed in Supporting productive labour, and thereby enables them to continue that support
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The capital which sends Scotch manufactures to London, and brings back English corn and manufactures to Edinburgh, necessarily replaces, by every such operation, two British capitals, which had both been employed in the agriculture or manufactures of Great Britain
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Though it may replace, by every operation, two distinct capitals, yet neither of them belongs to that particular country
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The capital of the Dutch merchant, which carries the corn of Poland to Portugal, and brings back the fruits and wines of Portugal to Poland, replaces by every such operation two capitals, neither of which had been employed in supporting the productive labour of Holland; but one of them in supporting that of Poland, and the other that of Portugal
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“But, why is this the attitude we’re being treated with? My father’s body still lies somewhere here in Skyrim! No one can tell us what happened or where – only that his operation met with catastrophe and no one survived
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Slavery continued to take place almost universally for several centuries afterwards, till it was gradually abolished by the joint operation of the two interests above mentioned ; that of the proprietor on the one hand, and that of the sovereign on the other
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Sometimes they have been introduced in the manner above mentioned, by the violent operation, if one may say so, of the stocks of particular merchants and undertakers, who established them in imitation of some foreign manufactures of the same kind
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But what all the violence of the feudal institutions could never have effected, the silent and insensible operation of foreign commerce and manufactures gradually brought about
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Mr Mun compares this operation of foreign trade to the seed-time and harvest of agriculture
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“Captain,” Ravena pledged, “I swear, if I had any knowledge of any operation in the past or going forward that might help to sort this mess out, I would've have told you instantly!”
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Ravena closed her eyes and took a deep breath, “It was long before the operation that liberated you from that Naud facility so there's no reason you would have heard of it