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    1. back, a well proportioned man, with a smile that could cut chiffon in mid-air float


    2. at cute cuts and proportioned pleats on darling twelves,


    3. The television gardener lived with his lovely wife on his modest but beautifully proportioned estate in the country, when filming and international awards ceremonies permitted


    4. In the middle of the room on an elegantly proportioned drop leaf table her great-aunt had set a Royal Worcester tea service, with one of those lacy three tiered cake stands at the centre of the display


    5. The old girl eventually retired, wobbling slightly as she went, and Annie returned to her own thinly proportioned bed on a promise to call round the next morning for coffee


    6. She was exquisite - small and dainty, but well proportioned in all the right areas


    7. returned to her own thinly proportioned bed on a promise to call


    8. An appropriately proportioned matching table stood between them holding a single oil lamp


    9. For students who are interested in medical stuff, the bodies of Altreenan people are without any ailment and are perfectly proportioned


    10. His daily subsistence would be proportioned to his daily necessities

    11. Inside it her shape was trim and smooth and perfectly proportioned


    12. It is not at all proportioned to what the landlord may have laid out upon the improvement of the land, or to what he can afford to take, but to what the farmer can afford to give


    13. compensated for it by being generously proportioned in


    14. The sober and frugal debtors of private persons, on the contrary, would be more likely to employ the money borrowed in sober undertakings which were proportioned to their capitals, and which, though they might have less of the grand and the marvellous, would have more of the solid and the profitable ; which would repay with a large profit whatever had been laid out upon them, and which would thus afford a fund capable of maintaining a much greater quantity of labour than that which had been employed about them


    15. It is the interest of the people that their daily, weekly, and monthly consumption should be proportioned as exactly as possible to the supply of the season


    16. In her present condition, Great Britain resembles one of those unwholesome bodies in which some of the vital parts are overgrown, and which, upon that account, are liable to many dangerous disorders, scarce incident to those in which all the parts are more properly proportioned


    17. and that would be the wood cut-out that has the amply proportioned lady painted on it


    18. the amply proportioned lady who is wearing a blueberry-colored skirt, a banana-colored blouse, and a cherry red bandana with white polka-dots


    19. Public services are never better performed, than when their reward comes only in consequence of their being performed, and is proportioned to the diligence employed in performing them


    20. What those lectures shall be, must still depend upon the diligence of the teacher ; and that diligence is likely to be proportioned to the motives which he has for exerting it

    21. The proper performance of every service seems to require, that its pay or recompence should be, as exactly as possible, proportioned to the nature of the service


    22. Taxes which are proportioned, not in the Rent, but to the Produce of Land


    23. As through the greater part of Europe, the church, so in many different countries of Asia, the state, is principally supported by a land tax, proportioned not to the rent, but to the produce of the land


    24. The tax upon stock, imposed by the land tax bill in England, though it is proportioned to the capital, is not intended to diminish or, take away any part of that capital


    25. It is meant only to be a tax upon the interest of money, proportioned to that upon the rent of land; so that when the latter is at four shillings in the pound, the former may be at four shillings in the pound too


    26. A tax of this kind, when it is proportioned to the trade of the dealer, is finally paid by the consumer, and occasions no oppression to the dealer


    27. When it is not so proportioned, but is the same upon all dealers, though in this case, too, it is finally paid by the consumer, yet it favours the great, and occasions some oppression to the small dealer


    28. The tax of five shillings a-week upon every hackney coach, and that of ten shillings a-year upon every hackney chair, so far as it is advanced by the different keepers of such coaches and chairs, is exactly enough proportioned to the extent of their respective dealings


    29. The personal taille, as it is intended to be proportioned to the profits of a certain class of people, which can only be guessed at, is necessarily both arbitrary and unequal


    30. Such transactions may be taxed indirectly, by means either of stamp duties, or of duties upon registration; and those duties either may, or may not, be proportioned to the value of the subject which is transferred

    31. } there are both stamp duties and duties upon registration ; which in some cases are, and in some are not, proportioned to the value of the property transferred


    32. All testaments must be written upon stamped paper, of which the price is proportioned to the property disposed of ; so that there are stamps which cost from three pence or three stivers a-sheet, to three hundred florins, equal to about twenty-seven pounds ten shillings of our money


    33. Such taxes, even when they are proportioned to the value of the property transferred, are still unequal; the frequency of transference not being always equal in property of equal value


    34. When they are not proportioned to this value, which is the case with the greater part of the stamp duties and duties of registration, they are still more so


    35. If any province complains of being assessed too high, it may, in the assessment of next year, obtain an abatement proportioned to the overcharge of the year before ; but it must pay in the mean time


    36. First, the tax would be more unequal, or not so well proportioned to the expense and consumption of the different contributors, as in the way in which it is commonly imposed


    37. The produce of every part of the country must be proportioned to the consumption of the neighbourhood


    38. administration, the farmer must always draw from the produce of the tax a certain profit, proportioned at least to the advance which he makes, to the risk which he runs, to the trouble which he is at, and to the knowledge and skill which it requires to manage so very complicated a concern


    39. Great indulgence would for some time be due to those provinces of the empire which were thus subjected to burdens to which they had not before been accustomed; and even when the same taxes came to be levied everywhere as exactly as possible, they would not everywhere produce a revenue proportioned to the numbers of the people


    40. The wooden swords were proportioned for their height, but were in all other ways identical to the practice swords used by the men upstairs

    41. We arrived at Jesse’s pad the following day; of course this one was a reasonably proportioned house, okay maybe proportioned considering Jesse’s standards


    42. His height was estimated to be nine feet and yet he appeared perfectly proportioned


    43. She stripped off revealing her beautifully proportioned body and turned to face him


    44. In his early thirties, he was about twenty centimetres taller than his visitors, perfectly proportioned, flawless skin like burnished blue-black ebony, wearing a short sleeveless tunic of a coarse material that barely reached mid thigh


    45. The front room, to the left of the entrance, was both large and elegantly proportioned


    46. race, who is the tallest of all the Adepts, being six feet eight inches in height, and perfectly proportioned


    47. The water running from her hair drew his eyes to her backside, which was beautifully proportioned


    48. We were expecting someone middle-aged, not a slim, perfectly proportioned twenty-four year-old with olive complexion, heavy five-o’clock shadow, black eyes, close-cropped black hair, wearing an elegant cream linen suit


    49. proportioned, and covered in a smooth white coat and brown or


    50. Together, the respective costs of equity and debt are proportioned by their relative weights








































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