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The reason I am saying that, it is because when you think
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I believe the reason they are not expecting it, is because
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The reason I have so much interest in Abraham’s life is
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That realization, that reason why, got me motivated
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So motivate yourself with a strong reason why
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achieve their goals, but the number one reason is time
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"It is likely the only reason she bought this house is to go after those papers," Herndon said, his lips tight
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The reason that causes you to have a
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The Yingolian ghost was the soul he loved, the reason he loved that body more now as Ava than in the past as Tdeshi
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No reason to avoid sitting in the sun with a morning cup to watch the snow melt
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The reason why He manifests His power to us, is for us to
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That is the reason why you
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be acknowledged, because that is the only reason why
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of the matter is that, the reason we are all gathering in
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Another cloud crossed her mind, Yorthop's years in the central city were running short, she feared that might be the reason for this invitation
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My motivational reason why I need to do this is:
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That’s one reason fall prevention programs aimed at seniors point out the need for appropriate lighting throughout the home to clearly define changes in floor surfaces or levels and to eliminate both shadows and glare
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For some reason her eyes always looked lifeless and cold
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Those papers could be the reason she is on your tail
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The reason I do not believe in this, is because I never read
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Isaac, and God of Jacob? The reason is that, they have
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The reason is that, not all of
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“What about the Super Chip? That’s the reason I came all the way down here
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And the reason I brought her along with me,” Johnny pointed at Nancy, who was currently enthralled with wondering what manner of creature or machine was hiding under the desk
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Heb: 7:23: And they truly were many priests, because they were not suffered to continue by reason of death:
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The only reason Jorma's important to me is because he helped me find out the truth about Tdeshi and Tahlmute
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She was pretty sure from the depth of the dust that Jorma and Venna had not discovered it either, but Hernon was too wound to listen to that much reason
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She confided in Jorma more than she should have about Venna but felt Jorma was likely to listen to reason and thought he should be warned of their suspicions
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‘And is there any reason why the police should think that you would want to shoot her?’ he asked almost conversationally – we could be discussing the weather
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I think that the reason that grandchildren are great is because they come to you with their open arms and open hearts, unspoiled and innocent
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She was loathe to admit that the thrill of leaping over blue water in the clutches of a Latin Lothario was part of the reason she wasn't angrier about this
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It is for this reason that I urge great caution when using this product
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Of course, the reason the workers were like that was because they were androids, built for accomplishing tasks and not for looking realistic
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Perhaps he could reason with her and understand God's plan for Man
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The reason being the will can be contested later on the basis that force was involved in the signing of the will and the person was of unsound mind when doing so
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If you are leaving all your money to charity and nothing for your family, then emphasise the reason for doing so
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Disinheriting a close family member? State your reason
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Specifically mentioning his name and the reason for eliminating him will avoid any future problems
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Had she really made up her mind? Had her reason overcome Tdeshi's hormones? Was she sure she was going back? Yes
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"All you can provide me with as a reason is as a hostage to insure my sister's cooperation
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befuddled state he still remembered the tattered edges of reason that came with
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The reason for this is, that after we have participated in the happenings of the day and in the general give and take of life, the mind is in a state of violent vibration; this is not the case if the meditation is performed first thing in the morning
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When I was young, the criteria for getting a job tended to be linked to how good you looked in a mini skirt … okay, that is a sweeping statement, but I clearly remember one job where it was definitely the reason I got the job
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His shunning was by the Kassikan, it wasn't a council decision, so it was not unethical for doostEr to do business with him, but this was reason for caution
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‘What did they give as their reason, Liz?’ I asked, disturbed by her obvious edginess
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Whatever the reason, Dr
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He probably has the second biggest claim to being the rightful owner, but I don't think he will attempt to steal it, but he is one reason I wanted to keep this quiet
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I have debated with myself several times whether I should ring him but I couldn’t bear it if he hung up on me and there’s no reason for him not to after my jibe about solicitors
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Looking at the pouting and seductive Mirielle, he could think of no reason to answer the call today either
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Or maybe there was another reason
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But why leave him inside the wall? Were the gangsters just stupid? Or was there a reason? If they had left the body outside in the woods it could have been weeks or even months or years before anyone found it
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" There was no reason to share his guesses
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"I know, that's another reason I'm reluctant to add to the crew and another reason I wish we could move with some haste
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He wanted to fix everyone in the office, but for some reason, I was his favorite
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The reason for cancer
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And I had a reason: He who is in
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It is with good reason that God so often gives us the same instruction:
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There has to be a reason
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‘Are you saying that because I was questioned in connection with this … this incident it is a reason to offer me a lower salary than I am worth?’
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"Is there some chance the real reason I was picked first was because of this android?"
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I am the reason why they wait out the years
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"There is good reason Melinda
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For the oldest reason in the
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There was no reason not to mine the nearby moon for all the materials they could use
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There was no reason not to run the full-sized fabricator at capacity
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There was no reason not to recycle the Lula
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There was no reason not to have a good fraction of Gordon's Lamp's crew restored by the time they finally got the Heavenly Mother in
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written in the Scriptures that behind any disease there is a reason
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He was bound to listen beyond any reason or wisdom
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use any reason to enter into your body and destroy it
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"We still have some chance," Ava said, "but I'm guessing this is the reason Herndon wanted you to go out and try to start the Lula last year
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"And if she says she can't go with you it's for a reason
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She recalled that the house was not far from the river, the river she had apparently come to see for no apparent reason
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She braked – he saw the brake lights come on, but it appears that her brakes failed for some reason
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It felt good to be moving with a purpose, actually going somewhere for a reason
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Pushed up a couple days because of the present emergency, and his time for introduction to the situation was shortened to under two hours for the same reason
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unknown reason, I started to hear like that big tree whispered
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---> For that reason I have to finish this
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There was always an excuse, wasn’t there? A good reason to do nothing at all
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He seemed to be a polite, nice guy; the three of us discussed various subjects and he proved to be an interesting person; he has sympathy with metaphysics too: he used to carry out astral projections but for some strange reason he can't anymore; yet, he can still see people's auras, he said
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This is exactly what the male-vampire offers the woman: A social position (as his wife or mistress) and an acceptable reason to leave (satisfy him sexually and have his children)
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Indeed, in any party there is always one person who acts as a leader, although nobody can actually explain the reason why: in general, these persons are egocentric, frivolous and capricious
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It was looking back at him and it was coming towards their junk for one reason and one reason only: it wanted them dead
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There is no reason why we have a shortage of elders today except for the fact there
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Have your say in the business meeting but do it in love When emotions begin to take precedent over reason and (God's truth) then the business meeting can turn into a
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"Unless it has been dismantled, there is every reason to believe that it could be operational
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For some reason he ignored the blanching expression of their faces and the mouths now beginning to gape open
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"All the more reason we have to strike first and exterminate them all," Moamar's voice rung out
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The basic reason for the divorce is hunger: If Anthony provided his family with a minimum sum of money, Alice would never leave him
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He no longer paid any attention because he could see how little reason entered into the discussions and the council would not even listen to anything the remainder of the crew decided
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When I explained to the telephone operator what I wanted, she just hang up to me! Nevertheless, whenever old-Zarifis calls them for the same reason, the police arrive here in no time so as to restore peace and quiet! When my sister threw a party some months ago, the old man called the police as soon as the clock struck midnight and they arrived five minutes later
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All my residents have suffered loss as a result of war – either tangible loss in the shape of careers thrown off course or emotional trauma caused by bereavement - and I can empathise with them … if for a different, and drastically less acceptable reason
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by reason of the redemptive price, the only method God has established for saving a
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I don't intend to pay another visit to Louise in her office again; I can see there is no reason, besides it occurs to me I have made a fool of myself for nothing
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So, while Betty and I drag the boxes of decorations out of the cupboard where they live during the rest of the year, the men bring in the barrel used for the tree which is kept in Fred’s shed for some reason I cannot fathom, and the tree itself which has been lying in my drive for the last two days resulting in me having to park in the car park but that was a minor inconvenience, though I didn’t think so when I left my mobile in the car and only discovered it an hour later by which time the rain was pouring down
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The faith's greatest early victory, the reason for its birth, had been the destruction and eradication of Israel
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Perhaps the difference in the nature of man and woman is the reason that Satan
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Priority in creation was the ground alleged by Paul as the reason why the woman
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there be this distinction between the sexes, that distinction furnishes the basis of an argument and a reason for the instruction here given
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I could reason and I could accept
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I also reasoned that if I could get local politics on board that this would give the Gardai and my worm of a boss Peter Dooley pause for thought before they tried to shut me down
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I reasoned that the tantrums of the morning served no purpose
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Some have reasoned that this restrainer is the Holy Spirit, and so we must be raptured out in order for the end to come
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She reasoned that it was best to
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reasoned that he had also come far and should now be
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If oils of jasmine or lotus had the power to attract a man, she reasoned that the pungent garlic would have the opposite effect
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Zarko had reasoned that trying to hide his manhood at that moment would merely postpone the inevitable and cause him more embarrassment
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But, she reasoned, if the cats made her own presence aboard the Huntress even a little more palatable to the company, so be it
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A second knock brought him to his senses, and he reasoned that a knock on a person's door naturally demanded an answer
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Mr Snickerty writhed irritably, but the fellow appeared in earnest, and the adjudicator reasoned that it would be more expedient to hear him out, than turn him away
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I didn’t know if there would ever be hostile visitors to the island, but it would be wise, I reasoned, to be prepared for just such a contingency
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This vessel allowed the possibility for a deeper stasis if its computer reasoned that there was no attainable destination
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He did sound genuinely rueful, looked disconsolate although, she reasoned, only because he had become personally attached to her – his special project
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An absurd thought, he reasoned
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Torbin had insisted they move in close enough that he could make contact with the device; Zardino had no truck with this suggestion purely on the grounds that it would be a suicide mission, not accepting that the device had developed a special connection with him, or that – as a highly intelligent entity – it could be reasoned with
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Zardino said, ‘You reasoned that one day the TE wave would be detected and then its nature comprehended
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Jealousy! Was she jealous? No, she reasoned, it was shock and annoyance at the sudden turn of events; at the people involved
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What you can expect from a liberal who has not the means to deal with a reasoned conservative assertion
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It had occurred to the Immortal Kings to send a medium-sized force to Charkel with speed on altherin horses, though they wanted to avoid battle, and there was a chance a smaller army might be attacked rather than reasoned with
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The residents reasoned
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“He must not have been too bad of a fellow if he was willing to help me,” she reasoned
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Modern conventions have apparently lost its (reasoned) capacity to appreciate, at their face value, the (potential) pitfalls of unbecoming attitudes although (seemingly) encouraging the flaunting of anti-social behavior that is typically provided refuge in recently minted (psychogenic) disorders
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and Sabbath days reasoned with them out of the
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It may be reasoned that an individual who enjoys more of something is more successful than someone who has less of that same
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When the throng had finally shouted themselves out, Grindel spoke his next words carefully, assuaging them with his reasoned argument
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Truth is correctly understood as the systematic arrangement of thoughtful ideas and reasoned assumptions conforming to factual standards prescribed by the (Eternal) Law(s) of Nature
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His two companions must have done just that, he reasoned, otherwise they would still be waiting on the ledge for him
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"But what about the stalls?" I reasoned, trying to raise as many objections as I could think up
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Could have been an animal, he reasoned
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"But that was different," I reasoned
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But he obviously expected to return and sleep in it that night,” Bru reasoned
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“There must be a waterhole,” he reasoned out loud for the benefit of the others
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Something must have happened, he reasoned and someone must know what
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But it was just a kind of fugue, he reasoned
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He turned his mind inwards and reasoned with himself, thinking that maybe God had not sent this man to find him, but he had sent both of them to find each other
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Or thought you had, he reasoned
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More than once, he reasoned that if she were to turn nasty a bite at that point would cause him serious damage
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The pain she felt was immense and she reasoned that bones must have been broken
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Freddy was being cute, he reasoned; playing with himself in the dead of night because he just got bored with waiting for the day
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Perhaps he could be reasoned to the extent that it would seem to him to be in his best interests, offering him a deal he could not refuse
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Just a two-inch story on the fifth page of the local news-text, he reasoned
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“In some insanely illogical fashion, they reasoned that since I’m not one of them, the bad guys can’t retaliate for what I do
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She had looked with some alarm when that shepherd’s voice had been heard, but that might have been just surprise, unless—of course, she was close to me, a stranger, he reasoned
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Whatever I did, it couldn’t be helped, he silently reasoned, as he veered toward the distant canal bank where a small knot of trees grew
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I reasoned that if I married Ernest, I’d have support in resisting my father’s domination, even at the cost of moving far away from my land, the woods and waters that I loved
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It has to be so, I reasoned further
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“What if it wasn’t?” he reasoned
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Jeremiah reasoned, “That could mean anything
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This can never ever be reasoned away, even with the highest, most complicated theological bull-twang!! Dear reader, you have to choose
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We reasoned that if the secret of the Ripper’s identity was out, there would be no need to pursue us anymore
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He reasoned that Theodore would know where to find me
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She probably reasoned that if it weren’t for me, you would have cooperated and none of this would have happened
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I had decided I had enough of traversing swamps and reasoned that if the trade road ends in Longjiang, there must be available transportation
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I reasoned after such a loss, the Re Che would withdraw somewhere and spend some time trying to regroup
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15 But he, though parched with thirst, reasoned that a draught reputed of equal value to
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There is no reasoned evaluation of the assertions relied upon for precautionary policies and penalties
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be considered and reasoned on
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12 And on that night again he reasoned within himself how he could save himself from starvation, and he devised a scheme how to act
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“William said that it was not a big deal,” Gabe reasoned
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Maybe they are smugglers, we reasoned out
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Here is a Catholic convention, he reasoned, to improve understanding between the Church and the Spanish people, and the name of Christ has not been mentioned even once during the whole weekend… That morning, a representative from Washington gave a most disturbing and provoking talk, blasting the Anglo clergy and boasting that his office had been responsible for this gathering of about one thousand people
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The Court reasoned that
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their understanding of the present more than pure reasoned thought
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12 And on that night again he reasoned within himself how he could save himself from starvation and he devised a scheme how to act
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“Honestly speaking,” she reasoned, “you had good reason for that!”
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Only Egyptians ride horses, he reasoned
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15 But he though parched with thirst reasoned that a draught reputed of equal value to blood would be terribly dangerous to his soul
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It was a reasoned approach
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15 As the people were in expectation and all men reasoned in their hearts concerning John whether perhaps he was the Christ
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But immediately Jesus perceiving in His spirit that they so reasoned within themselves knowing their thoughts said to them "Why do you reason these things in your hearts? Why are you reasoning so? Why do you think evil in your hearts?
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16 They reasoned with one another saying "It's because we have no bread
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17 He reasoned within himself saying 'What will I do because I don't have room to store my crops?'
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14 "But when the farmers saw him they reasoned among themselves saying 'This is the heir
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All" he continued "who were brought before the authorities and were examined and did not deny but suffered cheerfully-these are held in greater honour with God and of these the fruit is superior; but all who were cowards and in doubt and who reasoned in their hearts whether they would deny or confess and yet suffered of these the fruit is less because that suggestion came into their hearts; for that suggestion-that a servant should deny his Lord-is evil
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Luke 20:9-25 A certain man planted a vineyard and rented it out to hired farmers and went into a distant country for a long time and at the season he sent a servant to the hired farmers that they should give him of the fruit of the vineyard; but the hired farmers beat him and sent him away empty and again he sent another servant and they beat him also and entreated him shamefully and sent him away empty and again he sent a third: and they wounded him also and threw him out; Then the lord of the vineyard said: What shall I do? I will send my beloved son; it may be they will fear him when they see him; but when the hired farmers saw him they reasoned among themselves saying This is the heir: come let us kill him that the inheritance may be ours; So they threw him out of the vineyard and killed him; therefore what shall the lord of the vineyard do to them? He shall come and destroy these hired farmers and shall give the vineyard to others
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The Supreme Court reasoned that law enforcement spot-checks and roadblocks on land are not feasible on the nation’s waterways
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reasoned that would leave him in a divided and thus weakened
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reasoned that if she could force your dead father into the solar
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I reasoned that, all things considered, I wasn’t even
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I reasoned that if he’d seen me enter the car, he might have climbed the ladder at the end of the car and could be riding on top
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” Therefore, they reasoned that merely by stating that the proletarian ‘science’ is true makes it true by “logic pure and simple
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He reasoned that the logic that governs pure thought is the “dialectical method,” which involves the notion that progress is the result of the “conflict of opposites
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President Young reasoned further that, “If cooperation was practical in each separate field of economic activity, how much better a cooperative of cooperatives that would organize all fields of economic activity under one directing head
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"Well I see he's not a man to be reasoned with," said Calvin
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The Initiate does what he wants, consistent with his own carefully reasoned ‘morality’ which may, or may not, conflict with the law of the land
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Acting quickly and hugging the wall as closely as possible because she had reasoned that the camera could not see directly underneath, she stood on the chair and sprayed the camera with a thick coating of the sticky substance
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marijuana could result in a more than paranoid situation, but never reasoned to myself
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But I reasoned that I was not there to date the translator so I greeted her cheerfully
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In a short compass, it gives a complete reasoned moral code
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He must have reasoned that the
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With Michael leaving only minutes earlier, she reasoned that it
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moment of pause, where I could have reasoned with him,
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reasoned, though, that even with the best intentions cruelty
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“Nah, if O-Lord wanted you, he wouldn’t have sent that flunky,” Jermaine reasoned
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It greedily, had no idea what It was but reasoned I was sure to know, retrieved his sword and mounted up
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Edgier, she reasoned, taking note of her shaky hands and palpitating heart
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He reasoned with himself that putting people under the illusion that millions could watch their antics might curtail some of their more ridiculous observations and remind them why they were here
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There could be women and children,” Tim reasoned, trying to keep his voice level and emotionless
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It couldn’t hurt he reasoned, it made him feel good and it wasn’t addictive
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I repeated the reasoning behind my wearing it and added that I
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He got picked on in school as a kid for stuttering, so my parents told me never to pick on kids, which is fine, but their reasoning was more out of fear that the kid might “snap,” not because it was the right thing to do
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The visualisation of that object, imaginative perception of it and logical reasoning about it
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Would it brutalise otherwise normal and intelligent boys? Was I trying to take one step too far with my reasoning? I didn’t really have the means to describe what I was thinking
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It stands to basic human reasoning given that we as conscious beings experience everything through a beginning and an end
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“Argh!” Tarak threw up his hands in frustration knowing he could not fault her reasoning
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her reasoning being that our marriage was worth more than her pride
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‘Dear God there’s no reasoning with the man!’ She
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As she turned to hear Jim's reasoning behind the name, she found them up on their knee's listening intensely to his explanation – they never listen to her that way
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That wasn't the reasoning she’d used though, she’d felt he was slacking off, not doing his job
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Jean knew that his reasoning was sound, and that Henri
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But their cognitive reasoning seems to be intact
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reasoning with his companions:
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tried reasoning with our Cure, but he just said that he
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I could see his reasoning - once there’s
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church of reconciling belief with reasoning, just after it
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namely a connection between reasoning and religion, in
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Perhaps his reasoning was clouded by the ‘other’ voices in his head, those of Sevron, the Servant of Death
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But the rise in the price of provisions, which has been the subject of so much reasoning and conversation, does not affect all sorts of provisions equally
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As to religious answers, they appear to be based much more on fear and mythical hope than on logical and sustained reasoning
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This form of reasoning takes us back to the question of reality
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The previous questions converging towards the same reasoning, with the intention of adding to the confusion before bringing more light, let’s add one more question:
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preoccupied in seeking for the reasoning way
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If we follow this line of reasoning, we have to conclude that, at a certain point in the past, there was no time, no space, no energy, and no substance, which leads us to an irresolvable moot point
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Focus on positive efforts and the process for solving a problem – children have amazing reasoning abilities
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She didn’t know where Helez was going with this line of reasoning
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She seemed immediately interested in his story and his reasoning
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' According to this reasoning,
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principles of good and bad reasoning, necessarily arose out of the observations which a scrutiny of this kind gave occasion to ; though, in its origin, posterior both to physics and to ethics, it was commonly taught, not indeed in all, but in the greater part of the ancient schools of philosophy, previously to either of those sciences
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The student, it seems to have been thought, ought to understand well the difference between good and bad reasoning, before he was led to reason upon subjects of so great importance
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He tried not to let emotion play a part in his reasoning; but it was there, pushing at his defences, like a walled off tide
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Now doubts were beginning to creep into his mind that he could not quite present into logical reasoning
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Roidon’s mind-state had now expanded to almost five terabytes, the original memory added to by the immense knowledge of the device – its observation and theoretical reasoning
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The Bible also states that we will not even be able to understand the Earth completely - and how true this is - we know less about our deepest oceans, than we do about the surface of the moon - not to mention the mantle and core of the Earth, which are currently part of our speculative reasoning
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Turner decimated the ranks of the Directorate of Operations, his reasoning being that in all too many instances our field operatives were forced into relying on foreign nationals of less than savory character
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" There is simply no reasoning with them, whether individually or in groups
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The man agreed though Wil suspected his reasoning was that it was better not to get on the bad side of vampire that can walk in daylight
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Although of course it was perfectly understandable, he felt slightly ridiculous for having been – if only partially – taken in by this deception; only an illusion, which can be undone with sufficient reasoning
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Simple reasoning is all you need
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‘Zen (then) let’s test your reasoning
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Gina knew Milo would never understand her reasoning
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Never mind the centuries of painstaking philosophical reasoning if it got in the way of the scientific fix
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There was no reasoning with him, Dorro knew, so they simply kept scanning the wreckage and horizon for another two hours
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I‘m not sure where I‘m going with this so try and follow my line of reasoning inasmuch as I am liable to form an uncertain analogy as it relates to the childlike treatment of the (subject) people involved: undermining freedom, initiative, self-reliance, (human) potential and an individual‘s moral and intellectual authority; that is to say, contrary to an individual‘s inherent right to naturally evolve into a productive human being; to learn, think and act independently in his or her (own) inestimable manner
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Following this line of reasoning, a practicing Christian, for example, may perform charitable works for the sake of his or her (own) Salvation (counting in his or her favor) or a mother may selflessly place her (own) life in danger in order to save the life of her child whose absence would (otherwise) render that mother‘s life meaningless and without purpose
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Assumptions by modern revisionists seeking to belie historical traditions, avidly supported by special interests with political axes to grind, however discredited such assumptions oftentimes are, may further promote muddled-headed thinking by ultimately winning the battle of ideas, however questionable their premises, by perpetuating falsehoods that, on the surface, oftentimes appear plausible to variable, ―discerning‖ young minds armed with partial knowledge, but sufficient enough to receive distorted impressions at their face value, rendering many vulnerable to questionable or unlikely propositions that bear little or no resemblance to the truth; advanced by (political and social) deconstructionists alienated from their (hated) customs, offering in exchange, contemporary standards predicated on historical fallacies, deception, inflicted reasoning and ignominious viewpoints
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Unlike the Beast, however, Humankind enjoys the singular advantages of native reasoning to promote its survival
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‖Truth,‖ in this manner, is understood by a society‘s perception of Truth based on its intuitive reasoning of ―eternal truths‖ or
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It is only an eight hour trip so I could not quite understand his reasoning and I did not want to really find out either so I let him carry on with his next bout of rambling, this time about the transfer he had taken to the office in Durban
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I was exhausted from all the endless thinking and reasoning that I eventually passed out on the couch
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In other words, ―right reasoning
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) Adopting conspicuously faulty and (otherwise) self-serving reasoning conveniently side-steps a very important fact; that we all exist in a less than perfect world subject to changing fortunes and other unexpected events that routinely challenge our mettle; and that Nature, however, has its own inestimable manner of compensating each of us with an innate capacity to endure hardships and rise above our present condition however unfavorable or improbable our prospects for a ―better‖ life may appear and that an individual‘s threshold for suffering and privation oftentimes vary in proportion to that individual‘s (mental) endurance and acquired habits in spite of that individual‘s accustomed environment and in any event, such (gratuitous) impressions are problematical at best and should not serve as a litmus test in determining who should or should not be permitted to live or given an equal opportunity to exercise free choice(s) pre-empted by selfish motives indifferent to such rights; motives whose arbitrary designs are (otherwise) impervious to the apparent limits or consequences of questionable solutions whose (hardened) indifference to Life must inevitably diminish the (inherent) value a society confers upon its citizens regardless of their station in life
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The same reasoning applies to politics
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‖ In pursuing this line of reasoning, Power, is not absolute but a variation, rather, of proportionate means and ends
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The former is oftentimes based on faulty (intellectual) assumptions or premises or an inability to think (critically); the latter, on deficient reasoning
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Although my line of reasoning may appear to be an oversimplification of a complex issue, its basic premise, I believe, contains some measure of truth
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Conscience is not always able to form a correct estimate of things; therefore, its ‖reasonable‖ faculties should be considered problematical unless assisted by Divine Wisdom or Right Reasoning
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Secularists and Atheists alike have long expunged Evil (in its purest sense) from its lexicon as a word commonly thought to convey a religious (read: superstitious) connotation consistent with irrational impulses or ideas rather than ―considered reasoning
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I find his line of reasoning far too simplistic
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Dean‘s distorted reasoning and outrageous assumption makes me shudder to think that the former Democratic front runner might have been this (_) close to the presidency had this loose cannon not self-destructed during the Iowa Primary
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There was no reasoning behind a mother’s love for her child
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This defective reasoning, of course, does not admit a (conflicting) Higher Moral Authority that otherwise ―informs‖ a society whose members have (supposedly) been reduced to the lowest common denominator; material beings or high grade machines lacking moral and spiritual substance; guided solely by pre-determined dynamics subject to their (own) unitary laws
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It was a pleasant evening so I got the driver to drop me off at the end of the lane, reasoning that the walk would clear my head
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This line of reasoning must necessarily marginalize the influence of the Primary Will correctly understood as God, the Primary Mover and Architect of Necessity and ―Moral Compulsion
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(There is a real important distinction here!) An animal relies on instinct which should not be confused, however, with reasoning
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The reasoning behind these actions was clear
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Following this line of reasoning, however, explain why there isn‘t a (similar) lack of concern or righteous indignation among these so-called champions of social justice over the scarcity of White running backs or wide receivers or cornerbacks, the latter, remnants from the 152
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He’d accepted years of bitching by reasoning that, when two strong-willed people team up, fighting is inevitable
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Were they to know it, they would join the ranks of the great majority of the population who, with their silence, oppose those demonstrations, reject the leadership of pacifists who sponsor peace under any pretext and at any price, and trust the good sense and judgment of governing leaders who, backed by concrete facts, row against the current, mark out urgencies dictated by reasoning and make decisions of grave consequences for the benefit and security of the people they govern
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In my view, all those “thinkers” have subordinated their analysis and reasoning to a wish and to sentimentalism
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It was hard to understand his reasoning and I felt angry
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In the early years following the war, Gordon had deemed it necessary that Truman accompany the cocaine on each northbound trip, reasoning that, if even the hint of a problem began to develop, he would be on hand to resolve it before it grew out of proportion
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The reasoning, though, is likely different
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But that’s merely deductive reasoning
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Hilderich had refrained from asking questions about the reasoning behind their apparently random course through this probably impossible to map land, which lacked easily identifiable characteristics to use as points of reference
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The ministry’s reasoning behind the annulment was mystifying at best: “Said objects are still under examination for safety reasons”
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No amount of reasoning that he had acted for the general good, that he had diverted a future disaster, held any comfort for him
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Perhaps I haven’t been too clear, and at the same time I have misjudged your intelligence and powers of reasoning and extrapolation
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Molo had mysteriously let go of his prohibitions, of his logical and analytical mind, of his reasoning and his fears, and just trusted the Pilgrim
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Had my opinion of him changed? He had seemed a helpless intellectual, reasoning his way though circumstances that required action more than words
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At least that was my line of reasoning
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“In addition to emotional thinking, then, we learn to apply strategies like imagination, logic, and reasoning by means of analogy…For example, in order to remember what worked in the past, we need mechanisms to form and retrieve memories; in order to imagine what might happen in the future, we need to be able to make predictions based on our commonsense knowledge
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Whatever her reasoning, now was not the time for Junya to try
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In addition to emotional thinking, then, we learn to apply strategies like imagination, logic, and reasoning by means of analogy
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such sick and inconsiderate reasoning
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Then there was the logic of numbers that evolved into the empirical science of eternal truths that were discoverable through inductive reasoning
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This instinct is supposed to weaken around seven or eight years old when we start developing our own reasoning process and it should terminate at puberty
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“And the simulation made her incapable of reasoning with him, so when he threatened her life, she reacted as she had been trained by the Dauntless to react: Shoot to kill
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won her case for total excision without giving the whole of her reasoning
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” By this reasoning, a superpower automatically would be imperialistic by virtue of influence
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This reasoning is yet another misconception and falsehood, taught by the spiritual leaders of today
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This reasoning, on rational grounds, shows the possibility of rebirths
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1 For the ungodly said, reasoning with themselves, but not aright, our life is short and tedious, and in the death of a man there is no
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5 The furnace proves the potter's vessels; so the trial of man is in his reasoning
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reasoning in himself, What then is it? And I came and spoke to 13 him the things concerning it; And he said, Shall I plant it, or what
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can also read Hebrews 11: the whole chapter, and his reasoning on the subject is also covered in
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Paul, in verse 5, starts a minor argument, to illustrate that human reasoning is grossly
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He couldn’t see the reasoning as to why he had ended up in these places
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Verses 11 to 24, Paul’s thesis here contains some quite complicated ideas and reasoning
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He decided instead to tell her about the reasoning behind visiting his sister’s grave
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reasons for the different outcomes
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Are you becoming confused about all those bottles in the medicine cabinet? If you're taking multiple medications, it's very important to keep track because you may be seeing more than one doctor for different reasons
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How long can we ignore the chaos? It is for these reasons that natural non-chemical life-styles are very important in developing a sustainable life-style
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I believe that, this is one of the reasons Jesus spend most
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That should give you more reasons to
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Neither Ava nor Jorma was going to, but for different reasons
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Questioning and even rebelling to an extent is healthy and should not be opposed without solid reasons
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One of the main reasons was to have a real lover and not just a cherub
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To understand the reasons why this culture flourished completely intertwined with the ocean and the earth around them, we must look at their relations with those around them
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He was very eager to believe it had legitimate reasons to be secret and not simply that it was stolen
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"If I take the job, it is confidential," doostEr said, "and since I think it there may be legitimate reasons for confidentiality, I would like to take the job
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It was one of the reasons she liked him
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By the time they decided these girls might really have reasons for being hermits out here and taken their leave, Tahlmute noticed that Estwig was out of their sight and he was nervous
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She wanted this, but it terrified her, for reasons she didn't want to share with Theo Petrakis
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Are there any other reasons why prayers can go unanswered?
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She was becoming more of a mystery to me and she still refused to disclose the reasons why our bank account was so short of money
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I lay down and tried to focus on reasons for starving myself
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‘When was the battery changed last?’ I asked, scouring my mind for possible reasons for this
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Men have been appointed who are not qualified to lead but have been put into the eldership because of political, social, or monetary reasons
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There are perhaps many reasons why someone would have
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After welcoming me, he began to complain about “a woman who left Janus three years ago, without even explaining the reasons for leaving; she left because she couldn't find a boyfriend, but neither away from Janus did she find a boyfriend; maybe it's her karma, maybe its her idiosyncrasy
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Paul gives two reasons for this: (1) God made Adam first, and the woman
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the reasons for this
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the leadership role for two reasons: (1) Man was created first and woman was created out of him and for him; (2) Woman was deceived in the transgression
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I hesitate for many reasons, most of which has something to do with cowardice
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They might have their reasons of course, but I, for one, feel that such a decision based largely on looks is more suitable for a casual
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"Sir I don't think it's in our best interests, for many reasons, the reasons I have made perfectly public
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He then takes that whip and starts flipping tables, screaming at people, releasing the animals that are there for sacrificial reasons, and driving out all of the moneychangers
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meaning of the terms used for specific reasons
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She chuckled, the realisation that she’d be grateful for his company – for a variety of reasons - coming as something of a surprise
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There are two reasons
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Through streets busy with lives and kids and reasons to pay bills
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This man Philemon was called a brother and Paul expresses the reasons that he knows this man to be true to the faith
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the reasons why she can’t and he won’t
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"This was one of the reasons I needed you to make love to me," she said, still buried in his arms
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healthy skin complexion, here are some reasons that they should be aware of
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a thousand years, listing a thousand reasons
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I know it isn’t always easy especially if you go out to business as the mornings are filled with rushing about, and breakfasts and bath water, and if something has to be left out—well that’s Yoga isn’t it? This is one of the main reasons, I find, why would-be devotees of Yoga do not pursue the subject
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And I am not asking you at this stage to become a vegetarian but merely making various practical suggestions as to how it can be done in the event of your gradually turning against the eating of flesh foods for the reasons I have already outlined
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and reminds me of the reasons
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Alan taking the responsibility for his own tasks and also being considerate of others, Nuran shirking her own tasks, taking others for granted and pleading with others to shirk theirs for her own selfish reasons
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My parents were terrified for many reasons but for right now they just wanted me to sleep
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‘Could be any number of reasons
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offers the world of bliss and beauty to those who can be creative, inventive and innovative about making this date a memorable one for the right reasons – of their partner – so that the next level of their relationship can be established at this point
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Men are fearful of this situation for several reasons and many times choose to avoid it
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One of the first reasons is down to simple
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I have to concede that the couple of times he has lost his rag with me (and invariably for valid reasons) he has always apologised … and he has been remarkably patient with me
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Given that he has what appears to be a satisfactory and fulfilling life, I cannot come up with any sensible reason other than that he was bitten by the urge to help with the survival of his society and, although that would sit with the man and his general helpfulness, it’s a bit extreme as reasons go
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"I'm sorry but that information is classified for security reasons
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He sees me off to work with a kiss which reminds me of one of the reasons I love him so much …
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Perhaps the crates were sliding about on deck or maybe she was top heavy, or maybe she wasn't handling to his liking, any one of a thousand reasons
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I felt stupid stating my reasons in bullet points
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I mentally repeated the four reasons and poked the pile of books
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Rather than tapping for ―I‘m afraid,‖ try including the reasons you are afraid, what you most fear happening, and why
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knees tremble for all the wrong reasons, and she gave him the
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There are several reasons for that,' Fred said
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“For legal reasons she can’t actually admit it, but I was with her one evening when she was trashed enough to admit there was no external test that could tell them apart
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'Plenty of reasons, mate
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Dana certainly had reasons to grieve, and
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whatever reasons, she felt a lot of resentment for this
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The point is, significant reasons exist for me not to indulge in
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I normally never cried, but with so many reasons at the
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“I defended your reasons, but I wasn’t going to lie about what’s going on in Thom’s lab
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most important reasons we are here on this earth; to
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Terrified several members of the committee, though I don’t know why, she was perfectly polite and only asked for their reasons
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“Have I ever turned you off or turned you down when you needed a shoulder to cry on? That’s one of the reasons I’m here
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It’s one of the reasons our marriage failed so abysmally
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“Oh, there were many, many reasons,” she explained, “Most of
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She reels off reasons as if she is reading a list of faculties in a university prospectus; qualifications, boys rather than men, too young to really know her own mind, being frightened of the responsibility
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He had gotten Ava to agree to talk with him, saying they needed to for business reasons
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Explained my reasons
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“We each have reasons to pursue it,” Ava told her with a frown for Jorma
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She had been conscious of the fact that she would be in the Yakhan when the starship finally landed and that was one of her big reasons for moving there
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There were good reasons why she was even more learned on the starships than Tdeshi dreamed of being, but he thought it interesting that they shared that interest
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He must've had his reasons for the mystery
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Tom decided, for reasons he could not quite put a finger on, that
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“I understand that the Kassikan has reasons they want to keep certain things out of the hands of the public,” was how he answered
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though; he was a student body favorite probably for several reasons
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whether he has been abducted or gone off for obscure reasons of his
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but unsure of the reasons why they were accompanying a supposedly
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Spelman looked at each other surreptitiously, the former, who would not be joining the party for factory reasons, gave the latter a look which said, 'rather you than me
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He refined his muddled thoughts to the point where he doubted that she was the Yingolian ghost for two reasons
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The train ride back to Clive House was nearly as quiet as the ride to Malvern, but for different reasons
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“No, I never lived with a woman the whole time I was out that way, that’s one of the reasons I came back down this way, I heard there was a surplus of women here
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They’d all gone their separate ways after graduating but about ten years after that, Alastair had met up with Andy completely by accident and he had been in contact with Mike so they’d re-formed the band for fun … and financial reasons
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He never thought Fenais pushed for altruistic reasons, but he’d never questioned her had he?
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His body wasn't found until that afternoon and it was his own son who made the discovery, in the company of White Feathers and Titania who had accompanied him there for routine reasons having nothing to do with the stables at all
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Hartman hated November as well—but not for the same reasons
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overwhelming - it was one of the reasons he didn’t like
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Any information and data still vague, for whatever reasons, was individually determined and corrected
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We are much more interested in the reasons why
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He hadn't expected her to find someone to move down on such short notice, repeatedly, he told her all the reasons the place wouldn't sell
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Harry smiled and confessed, “Samuel you wear a musk cologne, Harold smells slightly of sandalwood, Olivia is roses and chamomile, Chloe is roses and chamomile also but with a faint scent of sandalwood, for obvious reasons
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He was laying it on thick, too thick for her stomach to handle – But he must have had his reasons, so she didn't battle his words
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“There’s a few reasons, I wanted to see if I can find a steady guy…”
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She shouldn't tease him that way, and she knew it, but for reasons unknown, she simple felt at easy around him
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Thinking his sabotage would bring down his nemesis in the eyes of the management; his thought was that he would be able to step in, provide remedy, and thereby ingratiate himself into those same supervisors' good opinions who for reasons unknown to himself so depended upon that 'Mr
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“That’s one of the reasons I’ve chosen to live here instead
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Because I intend to have my home holiday just for two reasons; first, to see my parents more often and second to attend the wedding ceremony of my very close friend which would be held by third week of May, 1980
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I was lucky to get the job with the Election Bureau for several reasons