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Abraham, and restored him Sarah his wife
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of pipe and slippers, but in capturing my heart she restored the vital flow to me in so
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viable and completely restored! the doctors could not explain that
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Later that morning, with Johnny restored to some sort of order, and with firm
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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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if i have done something evil, let me repent, confess and be restored whatever
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It was like the ruins of Susa, restored and perfected
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"We don't know that he's dead, and he can always be restored from backup
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I could barely stand the disappointment, and it was only another bout of makeshift, post-breakfast work-out that restored my sanity
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Later that morning, with Johnny restored to some sort of order, and with firm instructions to tell his wife, Mary, that one of his batty old Aunt’s cats had mauled him during the night, she bade him farewell
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When she restored bus contact, she was on the Biology side
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Taw stones safely restored to their pouch on her belt, she changed out of her comfy travelling clothes into something a little smarter and set about writing messages
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” It is that new covenant that proceeds from Him, and it is when Israel is restored as the priestly nation to the nations that all peoples will see its light
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Israel in her restored condition works out the rule of God to the nations as an earthly nation
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Good relations restored, suddenly the rain looks a lot less depressing
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He would have to give this up again once Ava was restored, but for now it would enable him to do what he had to do without his simulated biology interfering
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Three hours later everything was calmed and order restored
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It had been over a month hadn't it? He was busy with research, but that made it more vital to back up regularly so he didn't forget what he'd learned if he had to be restored
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The computer system is not restored until just after eleven; you can almost hear the sigh of relief from the workforce when it is finally announced that we can log in
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health restored by the healing powers of magnets
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The whole center island was restored as a museum and tourist trap
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While this was taking place, Tam repaired the wiring and restored the communications
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An outward semblance of humanity is restored and the old biddy on the till loses interest now that Billy has rejoined the ranks of the normal
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Had someone like Tdeshi been restored I would have said, ‘Glad to see you came across OK’ and bid you farewell, believe me when I say that
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Every last bit of it was restored, plus some
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So restored in fact, that he began to ride out with Titania and Jameson along the Lakeside Road with an eye to available properties and the inclination that he would consider remaining as a resident of the area
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vessels for a few moments before calm was restored
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Alan had heard the term before, one who sells or uses restored items, items that were once broken and since repaired
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A sacrifice that restored their father to life, and united the entire elven race
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She tripped away, and presently returned with a fresh trayful; and Toad, pitching into the toast with delight, his spirits quite restored to their usual level, told her about the boathouse, and the fish-pond, and the old walled kitchen-garden; and about the pig-pens, and the stables, and the pigeon-house, and the hen- house; and about the dairy, and the wash-house, and the china- cupboards, and the linen-presses (she liked that bit especially); and about the banqueting-hall, and the fun they had there when the other animals were gathered round the table and Toad was at his best, singing songs, telling stories, carrying on generally
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Her flesh was whole, restored
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Nehemiah restored the tent of David:
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The prophetic will call out destiny in people and restore identity, but ultimately identity will be restored as people see who Jesus really is
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agriculture, is in part restored to the country, at the expense of which, in a great measure, it
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returned before the people of Israel are restored, then He is
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He met many interesting people, the others from the music group Desa was in, owners of concert halls, the designer of some of the machinery Alan restored, faculty at Rankor Institute of Sound
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How far this invention has restored that free circulation of labour, which the preceding
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Stunned, Nathalia watched as black blood restored its vertebrae and tissue began growing over its newly formed spine
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In one instant, she severed an arm, in the next, it was restored and swinging at her with a jagged blade
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Chopping it down only to face it once more, its form restored by the dark power filling the armor with the semblance of life
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"Yes, in addition we have restored less than ten percent of the recovered suntowers to service, and we've probably recovered one percent of those that were manufactured
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Each bedroom had a toilet compartment and a tiny basin, originally added in the 51st century or so, but re-fitted when she and Dara restored the place
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Perhaps Sevron could be stopped, the universe restored to order once more
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Now that her strength was restored, Nerissa knew she could easily beat Dora in a fight -- after all, she’d defeated many warriors, including women, during her clan’s travels --
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A short time later he arose, completely restored
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At last, it seemed she was restored into Athena’s favor
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The same act of parliament which suppressed ten and five shilling bank notes, suppressed likewise this optional clause, and thereby restored the exchange between England and Scotland to its natural rate, or to what the course of trade and remittances might happen to make it
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Though the manufacturer has his wages advanced to him by his master, he in reality costs him no expense, the value of those wages being generally restored, together with a profit, in the improved value of the subject upon which his labour is bestowed
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But the maintenance of a menial servant never is restored
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He expects that in due time it is to be restored to him, and that, in the mean time, the borrower is to pay him a certain annual rent for the use of it
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barbarians were restored spiritually, starting
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The produce was divided equally between the proprietor and the farmer, after setting aside what was judged necessary for keeping up the stock, which was restored to the proprietor, when the farmer either quitted or was turned out of the farm
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Her fresh anger and frustration restored the last energy to her muscles and she stomped up the hill ahead of her
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Clearly, you are not the only one with vested interest in seeing both her and her brother restored to their family unharmed
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Humanity may in this case require that the freedom of trade should be restored only by slow gradations, and with a good deal of reserve and circumspection
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Let the same natural liberty of exercising what species of industry they please, be restored to all his Majesty's subjects, in the same manner as to soldiers and seamen ; that is, break down the exclusive privileges of corporations, and repeal the statute of apprenticeship, both which are really encroachments upon natural Liberty, and add to those the repeal of the law of settlements, so that a poor workman, when thrown out of employment, either in one trade or in one place, may seek for it in another trade or in another place, without the fear either of a prosecution or of a removal; and neither the public nor the individuals will suffer much more from the occasional disbanding some particular classes of manufacturers, than from that of the soldiers
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To expect, indeed, that the freedom of trade should ever be entirely restored in Great Britain, is as absurd as to expect that an Oceana or Utopia should ever be established in it
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Of how he disguised himself as a beggar at Ithaca, learned of the suitors’ perfidy, allied with Telemachus to slay them all, revealed himself to Penelope, destroyed the household of the traitor Antinous, and restored peace to the kingdom
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what the boat was worth, but the heavy bag of silver restored a good deal of the sum that the Ithacan council had forced him to pay Jeremos
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It seemed that with his purse restored, Homer had regained his distaste for low-born neighbors
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The Dutch, therefore, finding it impossible to keep any part of the country to themselves, were contented that it should be entirely restored to the crown of Portugal
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The Earth had been restored to a garden
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Those two sorts of expenses are two capitals which the farmer employs in cultivation; and unless they are regularly restored to him, together with a reasonable profit, he cannot carry on his employment upon a level with other employments; but, from a regard to his own interest, must desert it as soon as possible, and seek some other
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The entire Brazilian section had been decreed national park status, and restored to much as how it had been a thousand years ago
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Cupid returned to using his golden arrows after Psyche was restored to him as an immortal, but the modern mortal world couldn’t take only happiness and love
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Though she had slumped over in exhaustion, Rebecca drew herself up straight and her energy appeared restored
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Power restored after a shaky start: bright white overhead lights came on, dazzling at first – the stark restoration of a sudden return to life
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“We’d better start by finding out how much battery power is left and getting it restored to the general circuits so we can get the lights on
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As he sat in the darkness of his quarters he brooded over why it had all gone so disastrously wrong, how the wormhole generator could have collapsed so terminally that no effort – even after days of rebuilding – was able to recreate anything like a stable field (although he did suspect his supervisors were deliberately not making the effort to have it restored)
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It was restored to them by the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle; and, about this time the spirit of war and conquest seems to have taken possession of their servants in India, and never since to have left them
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The 10th of queen Anne restored the rights of patronage
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‘And yet they restored you
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hospital, and all privileges restored
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The two biggest EA nations – Russia and China – in fact agreed their nuclear capability must be restored to full capacity … and shown to be such
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We wish to end this so that order can be restored and protection provided
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The specialist worked on his wrists and hands, ankles and feet, and restored the circulation
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Halos also wanted to return to Madra, after they had restored the rightful owner of the Globe of Riddalfen to his city
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“How about we keep the globe until he is restored and then we bring it here?” Saldon suggested
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What would he do about the army in Aramell? Would he ally them? What would he do to the wizards? Banish them? Where would they go? When normality was restored, what would Balzar do to the poor forsaken slaves that they had seen in the bowels of the mountain? Surely they had a right to live? They were, after all, living creatures, no, men
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She said Longleaf was doing well and that the port agent would be fully restored in a month, as she heard the doctor say last night
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Port-au-Prince is going up in smoke while American Naval vessels are anchored in territorial waters waiting for order to be restored
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Shafter favoured a firing squad to end this sorry debacle, but wiser heads, of which there were plenty, prevailed and order was soon restored
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Their military ranks were restored after a silly (read long haired liberal) experiment to turn them into a civilian Police Service
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good-humour was restored directly
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Although it is unlikely that aging societies will……or could, for that matter, be restored to their former rank, (age has a manner of setting limits on its own resiliencies or ability to heal itself), each retains a remarkable capacity (or genius) for transforming itself into something new, that is vibrant and wholesome although not altogether new however retaining, in some manner, its former character; allowing a society to maintain its relevancy in a changing environment in search of a ―new‖ identity
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One?AmInotHe,whomyouhavewaitedforsinceyourformation?Thus says The Lord, your Life, of which I have given you and also restored:
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Sons restored to the image of God,
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The image in which I created them, restored
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Refined and restored, in the image in which He created them
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He was sentenced to life imprisonment and released restored to his rank under the TRC amnesty deals
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Perhaps the question we should all be asking ourselves is what is it that determines relevancy in school environments where most traditional subject matter seems to have lost its potency? At the present rate, unless higher academic standards (and discipline) are restored in the classroom, many schools may very well become irrelevant in their own right, if not already so!
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Its leadership has (conveniently) sidestepped the promises that restored the party to power following forty (40) years in the (political) wilderness
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A brutal kick to her ankle restored breath as the door slammed and the tires squealed the car’s hasty retreat
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While the helpless local people prayed feverishly for a miracle, an imposing animal, with the head of a lion and the tail of a fish, surged from the turbulent seas and fought the ferocious storms until calm was restored”
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He had so counted on his sense being restored when the war ended, and returning home to live again as cousins
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This flower had restored his hope; he'd always thought the Wyvern could help them fight this enemy, now he believed they could win this fight
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The old mill's grinding stone had been restored
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Zabiewski commented that Warsaw was once much more beautiful than one would believe from its present appearance, and expressed his belief that it would not be long before the city was restored to its former self
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He believed he could intervene, somehow mediate, so that balance could be restored and things would not deteriorate into profuse madness at the speed of a rushing waterfall, as it seemed it definitely would