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She still could recall her first memories of the Arboretum, a place she had grown to regard as a refuge
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What we regard as compassion for friends and family may be actually more like attachment than compassion
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But this time he had help from someone he had come to regard as a rival – a man of unparalleled arrogance
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He was not what she would regard as good looking, but he had a hardy handsomeness and a modern sophistication mixed with country charm that took her by surprise
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By this indulgence of the public, the smuggler is often encouraged to continue a trade, which he is thus taught to consider as in some measure innocent; and when the severity of the revenue laws is ready to fall upon him, he is frequently disposed to defend with violence, what he has been accustomed to regard as his just property
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’ Gerrid opened his mouth in astonishment; the idea of her being closely related to one of those he had come to regard as evil was difficult to accept, much less comprehend
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” I chuckled respectfully, but took bets in my mind on how long he would last saying such things, which the Nationalists would surely regard as sacrilege
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Just then Angel walked back in and Harry could see why Mrs Worthington wanted Dr Belvedere to see Angel she looked ghastly white not at all like the healthy woman he had come to regard as one of the family, as Mrs Worthington called all her staff
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Riding on the coattails of someone they regard as having power, they feel, gives power to them
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You have abandoned all the great, pure, calm oceans of water, and clung to only one bubble which you regard as the whole body of water in all the hundreds of thousands of seas
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basis you regard as appropriate)
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any action whatsoever that users may take based on what they regard as the implications of
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He is held in almost as high regard as Karim, although some think he’s too tough on the kids
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He now held him in as high regard as he did his friend and brother Marcus
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This one seems stronger in this regard as your religious and philosophical beliefs also get tested
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hackers used to regard as the most powerful force in the
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system many hackers still regard as the epitome of the hacker
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in regard as well
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and then we move into what commentators regard as
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Arabs hate being given orders by women who they regard as second
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“So where have your investigations led, in all seriousness, and who do you regard as the prime suspect?”
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Ego is the self that I am aware of and the non ego, the things that I regard as other than myself
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regard as belonging to his own family
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ment of heaven is the highest goal of temporal birth and its activities, and who speak pretentious words to describe the many rites and ceremonies that they regard as conducive to the achievement of worldly
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has no one whom he can regard as his family
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But I miss my own family too, and these people who took me in when I was but a babe I shall always regard as my first family for without them I may not have had the courtesy to address my true father
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“Oh sir! I wish to talk to you about ‘Al-Gawi’, who people regard as one of the people of God
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hold abduction stories with as little regard as I used to
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vidual, even those whom we may regard as ob-
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She didn't a bit understand Everard, didn't begin to understand him, and that his birthday should be a reason for breaking what she would regard as the common decencies would of course only seem to her too childish to be even discussed
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ancestors but it is what they regard as the home of their
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Christendom looks back with believing regard as the
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Consecrate: To regard as set apart; separated for holy purposes
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we regard as huge had no room to be within that what we look at because at that instant the sun did not
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"There are two areas of our work we ought to regard as first priority," he started out
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There can be a manifestation of peculiar complexes of behavior in that person – susceptibility to sudden rage or anger at the least provocation, and desire for silly things which a normal person would regard as meaningless
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What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery? Let's not think about that
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We all long for unconditional positive regard as we have noted many times
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I decided to have a casual word with his Form Teacher, Dawn Miller, who I regard as a chum
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* The Mohammedans have learned from the Koran to regard as an assault upon the majesty of the One Lord of Heaven and Earth the notion that He has a Son or an Equal
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Such an opinion there is much reason to regard as a serious misconception
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The whole array of words threatening destruction to the wicked he regard as in effect so many fatherly promises of chastisement, restitution, and eternal life to lost sinners; but he avoids the consideration of the above arguments against such violent perversion
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Him they regard as the resurrection, and embrace Him with all their hearts
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It turns out that each overlying Plan with respect to the underlying we should regard as the "Spirit" and the underlying in this case would be for it the "Mother
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Any Soul (elementary particle) we can regard as a kind of bridge, a connection link between the Internal Plan of the Creator, and this Manifested world
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Compared with what we regard as "normal" values of blood cholesterol in the United States
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That's what they regard as the highest point of progress
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Then, he said, you regard Asclepius as a statesman
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They are to be told that their youth was a dream, and the education and training which they received from us, an appearance only; in reality during all that time they were being formed and fed in the womb of the earth, where they themselves and their arms and appurtenances were manufactured; when they were completed, the earth, their mother, sent them up; and so, their country being their mother and also their nurse, they are bound to advise for her good, and to defend her against attacks, and her citizens they are to regard as children of the earth and their own brothers
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He was not a teetotaller, but as he often remarked, `what the publicans got from him wouldn't make them very fat', for he often went for weeks together without tasting the stuff, except a glass or two with the Sunday dinner, which he did not regard as an unnecessary expense, because it was almost as cheap as tea or coffee
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"It is not for herself that she is so, but for her son, and what you regard as a vice becomes
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This catastrophe I am inclined to regard as an unhappy accident, for I am convinced that the lady had no intention of inflicting so grievous an injury
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No doubt they want his professional services, but, having used him, they may be inclined to punish him for what they will regard as his treachery
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Of their terrible chief few details came out during the proceedings, and if I have now been compelled to make a clear statement of his career it is due to those injudicious champions who have endeavored to clear his memory by attacks upon him whom I shall ever regard as the best and the wisest man whom I have ever known
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They were almost as skilled in that regard as Harchongese bureaucrats
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Even this trouble, like the rest, she seemed to regard as if it were hers alone
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There are stones which feel like oil or soap, and others like leaves, others like sand, and every one is special and prays the Om in its own way, each one is Brahman, but simultaneously and just as much it is a stone, is oily or juicy, and this is this very fact which I like and regard as wonderful and worthy of worship
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Such consistency I regard as an empirical fact about the psychological life cycle of crowds
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However, one can get a sense of what these sites regard as news over periods of months just by paying daily attention to them
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The anomaly here is that a remote claim, which the plaintiff can regard as having scarcely any real value to him, is made the equivalent in the market to a heavy liability on the part of the defendant
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The stock exchanges have favored an amendment to the law requiring full disclosure in the case of over-the-counter issues, to remove what they regard as an unfair advantage
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If a company announces an acquisition that they regard as foolish, that would be cause for concern, and they might decide to sell
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We regard as activists those participants in U
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It’s what we might regard as an end-of-life stop order
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As was shown theoretically in Part 1 and then practically in Part 2 of this book, stop orders can be used as an effective mechanism that allows you to “cut your losses and run your profits”, which most if not all successful traders regard as the first rule of trading
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the time regard as being crimes
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The other was that vague and quite Russian feeling of contempt for everything conventional, artificial, and human- for everything the majority of men regard as the greatest good in the world
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Though all Ramballe’s love stories had the sensual character which Frenchmen regard as the special charm and poetry of love, yet he told his story with such that he alone had experienced and known all the charm of love and he described women so alluringly that Pierre listened to him with curiosity
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The allies detest Napoleon whom they regard as the cause of their sufferings
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’ Such is the reply historians who assume that the collective will of the people is delegated to rulers under conditions which they regard as known
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He also seems to pay a great deal of attention to, what I would regard as, the technical health of stocks he researches for the first time
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Crazy Eddie and Integrated Resources share this author's regard as all-time favorites for scope and creativity of corporate perks
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I lived on the edge of the village then, and had just lost myself over Davenant's "Gondibert," that winter that I labored with a lethargy—which, by the way, I never knew whether to regard as a family complaint, having an uncle who goes to sleep shaving himself, and is obliged to sprout potatoes in a cellar Sundays, in order to keep awake and keep the Sabbath, or as the consequence of my attempt to read Chalmers' collection of English poetry without skipping
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The letter he had received he would regard as unwritten
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The masses admit two spheres of knowledge, the most exact and the least subject to vacillation from a diversity of views,—the languages and mathematics; everything else they regard as trifles
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(2) The masses regard as the first condition of their education an even, equal distribution of this education, though it be in its lowest stage, and then only they propose a further, again an even, raising of the level of education, while the ministerial department considers it necessary to give to a certain chosen few, to one-twentieth of the whole number, a specimen of education, to show them how nice it is
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The distinctive trait of civilized man is to obey what the majority of men regard as iniquitous, contrary to conscience
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The human institution of marriage, which gives a nominal sanction to the union of man and woman, I regard as of less grave importance than that the union, when accomplished, should be regarded as the will of God, and never be broken
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“Supposing we spent one-hundredth of these efforts helping these castaways, whom we now only regard as hands and bodies, required by us for our own peace and comfort
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And knowing in his heart of hearts that his sister, her husband, and their children, as his heirs, had a right to do so, was indignant that this narrow-minded man persisted with calm assurance to regard as just and lawful what Nekhludoff no longer doubted was folly and crime
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The churchmen regard as Christianity that conception of it which they have formed, and this comprehension of Christianity they regard as the one indubitably true one
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The men of science regard as Christianity only what the different churches have been professing, and, assuming that these professions exhaust the whole significance of Christianity, they recognize it as a religious teaching which has outlived its time
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They treat his teaching as, in correcting the words of an interlocutor, self-confident men generally speak to one whom they regard as standing below them, "Yes, what you mean to say is this
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But how can men be united in truth, or even approach it, if they not only do not express the truth which they know, but even think that it is unnecessary to do so, and pretend that they consider to be the truth what they do not regard as the truth
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Why should I regard as my enemies the inhabitants of a neighboring country, with whom up to the present day I have lived, and still wish to live, in peace and amity,—why should I go myself, or pay for soldiers, to murder and ruin them?
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Violence, which men regard as an instrument for the support of Christian life, on the contrary, prevents the social system from reaching its full and perfect development
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Any man knows that, if murder be a sin, it is not changed by the character or position of the man against whom it is committed, which is the case also with adultery, theft, and all other sins, and yet men are accustomed from childhood to see murder, not only acknowledged, but blessed by those whom they are taught to regard as their spiritual directors appointed by Christ, and to know that their temporal leaders, with calm assurance, countenance the custom of murder, and summon all men, in the name of the law and even the name of God, to its participation
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But Maupassant had talent, that is, he saw things in their real form, and so he involuntarily revealed the truth: he involuntarily saw the bad in what he wanted to regard as good
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A man who employs ten servants in livery, coachmen and cooks, who has pictures and pianos, must certainly regard as strange and even ridiculous the simple preliminary duty of, I do not say a good man, but of every man who is not an animal, to hew that wood with which his food is cooked and by which he is warmed; to clean those boots in which he carelessly stepped into the mud; to bring that water with which he keeps himself clean; and to carry away those slops in which he has washed himself
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To the question, whether this labor would not monopolize all my time, and deprive me of those intellectual pursuits which I love, to which I am accustomed, and which, in my moments of self-conceit, I regard as not useless to others? I received a most unexpected reply
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The other was that vague and quite Russian feeling of contempt for everything conventional, artificial, and human—for everything the majority of men regard as the greatest good in the world
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Though all Ramballe’s love stories had the sensual character which Frenchmen regard as the special charm and poetry of love, yet he told his story with such sincere conviction that he alone had experienced and known all the charm of love and he described women so alluringly that Pierre listened to him with curiosity
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” Such is the reply historians who assume that the collective will of the people is delegated to rulers under conditions which they regard as known
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Our whole life is in flat contradiction with all we know, and with all we regard as necessary and right
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We regard as unjust and pernicious the distribution of landed property, but we are obliged to submit to it
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It has come to men in power ceasing to attempt to prove that what they regard as evil is evil, and simply declaring that they regard as evil what they don't like, while their subjects no longer obey them because they accept the definition of evil laid down by them, but simply obey because they cannot help themselves
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To bring under the sway of Christianity all the savage nations outside the pale of the Christian world—all the Zulus, Mandchoos, and Chinese, whom many regard as savages—and the savages who live in our midst, there is only one means
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Those whom they regard as the ringleaders they take to the town hall and have them tried by a special court-martial
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All these men are ready to face any kind of privation, suffering, or danger rather than consent to do what they regard as wrong
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At the same time from their childhood up men see that murder is not only permitted, but even sanctioned by the blessing of those whom they are accustomed to regard as their divinely appointed spiritual guides, and see their secular leaders with calm assurance organizing murder, proud to wear murderous arms, and demanding of others in the name of the laws of the country, and even of God, that they should take part in murder