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Couple this loss of needed activity with the dietary habits of modern man, and constipation, along with numerous other problems, is the likely result! In fact, today, it is common for people to report to hospital emergency rooms with terrible back and sciatic pain, only to be told that they are constipated and given a laxative, which frequently alleviates the back or sciatic pain
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Searchers usually turn to spiritual pursuits of attending religious discourses, meditation camps and reading of scriptures and the like
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‘I gather that the Inspector is concerned about the fact I was framed as the likely murderer and thinks that … that someone hates me sufficiently to … to take things further
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the likes of which you can not even
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’ I said, trying to recall where I left the members’ handbook which gives all the details about opening hours and the like
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There are a number of issues, damp and the like, which will have a material
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‘I left all my personal stuff … school reports and the like … in a trunk locked in the roof there
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she were frugal for a few years, and given the likely length of her life, then the glories
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It poured like it was heavy as molten metal and fumed the like pits of hell
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MacKenzie had been a friend in a world where true-bloods and the likes of
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‘Was he into anything specific as a child?’ Liz asked ‘Hobbies and the like?’
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the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men
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upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: 8And being found in
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I’m refusing to even contemplate the possibility of pregnancy, after all, the likelihood is extremely low … I’d have to be really unlucky …
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A circumstance for which I envy them heartily … I am trying to be positive but although logic tells me that the likelihood of me being in that state is remote, my record for bad luck so far is not comforting
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She worked out that if she were frugal for a few years, and given the likely length of her life, then the glories of compound interest and stock markets might make her fabulously wealthy
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MacKenzie had been a friend in a world where true-bloods and the likes of Danton rarely got close
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his ear is too large to hear the likes of you
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I was sure the others wouldn't let me escape knowing what I knew, the likes of which would ruin their operation
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The Scathers deny this; their egos are so great that they will not allow themselves to be bested by the likes of the Ogatu
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Gracious, it’s as close as that! You’ll have to get your skates on with regard to meringues and the like
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“Oh Tar I have never seen the likes of this before,” she said in a breathless voice leaning in close
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"Old time stuff, you know, acts, singers and the like
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Cursing his lack of forethought in not bringing any food or drink with him, he shouldered his back pack and, with a despondent glance at the options in front of him, made a decision and set off in what seemed like the likeliest direction
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What can you expect from the likes of Shaun Lloyd
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A phone number and contact details scrolled along the bottom of the screen as the presenter went on to describe the bird sanctuary, giving a potted history of the Arlosh Warbler and interviewing the obviously irate chairman of the sanctuary committee who waffled on about desecration of protected sites and the like
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James would have to make a few discreet enquiries about wills and the like
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The problem with living in the tropics is that you rarely have fires and the like and I’m too much of typical Englishman to relish that
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Hookers and the like were still frowned upon
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“Harry,” Kaitlyn began, “we certainly understand all the efforts made in the renovations to the White's residence,” then Chloe added, “And we most assuredly think all your instructions of 'just so' and the like were tedious but well meaning, even useful
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Many of them had buttons and small lights all over them, the likes of which Jack had never seen ever before
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He is container manager at the Likes Line Shipping Company, owned by the Americans
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much better place without the likes of Bernard Vaillant
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Secondly, I shall endeavour to shew what are the circumstances which naturally determine the rate of profit ; and in what manner, too, those circumstances are affected by the like variations in the state of the society
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The produce of almost all other labour is liable to the like deduction of profit
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Yet you toppled it with a force the likes of which none have ever seen or heard of before
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always to have enjoyed a degree of consideration much superior to any of the like profession
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Well he did not but kept on coming straight and shouting ' this be our path not for the likes of swans
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In 1562, therefore, by the 5th of Elizabeth, the exportation of wheat was allowed from certain ports, whenever the price of the quarter should not exceed ten shillings, containing nearly the same quantity of silver as the like nominal sum does at present
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The increasing produce of the agriculture and manufactures of Europe must necessarily have required a gradual increase in the quantity of silver coin to circulate it ; and the increasing number of wealthy individuals must have required the like increase in the quantity of their plate and other ornaments of silver
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The other is that which supplies his immediate consumption, and which consists either, first, in that portion of his whole stock which was originally reserved for this purpose; or, secondly, in his revenue, from whatever source derived, as it gradually comes in ; or, thirdly, in such things as had been purchased by either of these in former years, and which are not yet entirely consumed, such as a stock of clothes, household furniture, and the like
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Constitutions and the like as machines:
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Another more important point is the likelihood that one day, laws will enforce
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Were the Americans, either by combination, or by any other sort of violence, to stop the importation of European manufactures, and, by thus giving a monopoly to such of their own countrymen as could manufacture the like goods, divert any considerable part of their capital into this employment, they would retard, instead of accelerating, the further increase in the value of their annual produce, and would obstruct, instead of promoting, the progress of their country towards real wealth and greatness
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I was involved in a consciousness raising group for 7 years where I learned an interesting mix of Kabala, Astrology, Meditation, Hinduism, the Occult & various new age philosophy as expounded by the likes of Alice A
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The proprietors and cultivators of the country, therefore, which lies in the neighbourhood of the town, over and above the ordinary profits of agriculture, gain, in the price of what they sell, the whole value of the carriage of the like produce that is brought from more distant parts ; and they save, besides, the whole value of this carriage in the price of what they buy
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The like prohibition seems anciently to have made a part of the policy of most other European nations
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The like policy anciently took place both in France and England
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In this case, it seems reasonable that an equal tax should be imposed upon the like produce of the former
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When the necessaries of life have been taxed in any country, it becomes proper, they pretend, to tax not only the like necessaries of life imported from other countries, but all sorts of foreign goods which can come into competition with any thing that is the produce of domestic industry
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Revenge, in this case, naturally dictates retaliation, and that we should impose the like duties and prohibitions upon the importation of some or all of their manufactures into ours
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It was about the same time that the French and English began mutually to oppress each other's industry, by the like duties and prohibitions, of which the French, however, seem to have set the first example, The spirit of hostility which has subsisted between the two nations ever since, has hitherto hindered them from being moderated on either side
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In England it is defrayed by the government; and if you carry a pound weight of standard silver to the mint, you get back sixty-two shillings, containing a pound weight of the like standard silver
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Neither is a country which has no mines, more likely to be exhausted of gold and silver by this annual exportation of those metals, than one which does not grow tobacco by the like annual exportation of that plant
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“Nice!” The Elf praised and aimed the harpoon at the likeliest target on the vessel in front of them: the nearest nacelle
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“Bah, I have nothing to say to the likes of you
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By both they endeavoured to raise its real value, in the same manner as our manufacturers had, by the like institutions, raised the real value of many different sorts of manufactured goods
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But when, by the like institutions, you raise the nominal or money price of corn, you do not raise its real value ; you do not increase the real wealth, the real revenue, either of our farmers or country gentlemen ; you do not encourage the growth of corn, because you do not enable them to maintain and employ more labourers in raising it
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The destruction… All of this is something the likes of which I’ve never seen before
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The demand of such countries for corn may frequently become so great and so urgent, that a small state in their neighbourhood, which happened at the same time to be labouring under some degree of dearth, could not venture to supply them without exposing itself to the like dreadful calamity
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That is to say, that her sacred royal majesty of Great Britain shall, in her own name, and that of her successors, be obliged, for ever hereafter, to admit the wines of the growth of Portugal into Britain; so that at no time, whether there shall be peace or war between the kingdoms of Britain and France, any thing more shall be demanded for these wines by the name of custom or duty, or by whatsoever other title, directly or indirectly, whether they shall be imported into Great Britain in pipes or hogsheads, or other casks, than what shall be demanded for the like quantity or measure of French wine, deducting or abating a third part of the custom or duty
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The first adventurers of all the other nations of Europe who attempted to make settlements in America, were animated by the like chimerical views; but they were not equally successful
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For the third hour upon the rocky coast would confront him with recollections the likes of which he had not anticipated
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Ravena interjected, “That would be the likeliest rendezvous for the Borantus to have intercepted the Gammadil and its wing ship after the Waghtnin ignition
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52, all non-enumerated commodities were subjected to the like restriction
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While Great Britain encourages in America the manufacturing of pig and bar iron, by exempting them from duties to which the like commodities are subject when imported from any other country, she imposes an absolute prohibition upon the erection of steel furnaces and slit-mills in any of her American plantations
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Great Britain, too, as she confines to her own market some of the most important productions of the colonies, so, in compensation, she gives to some of them an advantage in that market, sometimes by imposing higher duties upon the like productions when imported from other countries, and sometimes by giving bounties upon their importation from the colonies
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And before he removes any part of them, he must give the like notice of the number and weight of the fleeces, and of the name and abode of the person to whom they are sold, and of the place to which it is intended they should be carried
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Did the likes of Standford keep such a lid on any information, sightings of aliens, that their presence would never be known?
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If the likes of Standford had anything to do with it, things would never get that far
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Harvo-alpha was now a mass of exposed circuitry hooked up to various monitors the likes of which Roidon had never before seen
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The standing army which Annibal left behind him in Spain had the like superiority over the militia which the Romans sent to oppose it; and, in a few years, under the command of his brother, the younger Asdrubal, expelled them almost entirely from that country
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Yet he searched the ship for the likely places
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“I don’t like the look of that Officers meeting believe you me when that lot get together chatting like that it can bode no good for the likes of us
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Had you factored in the likely consequence of when it interacts with the temporal eradication field?’ He now had a small mind-voice transcription device attached to his tritanium head
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We usually used a old sap trench or the like and just threw them in piles of decomposed and decomposing bodies
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The princes of the house of Stuart sometimes employed the like means in order to influence some of the members of the parliament of England, and they generally found them equally intractable
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The clergy could derive advantage from this immense surplus in no other way than by employing it, as the great barons employed the like surplus of their revenues, in the most profuse hospitality, and in the most extensive charity
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It tickled him slightly to think of Roidon having to cope with a massive head, support struts and the like
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Then they informed us that they would have to be leaving in a minute to get back to Mex Camp but they would come again when they could and they would fetch some supplies for us fruit and the like
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“Not another word out of you mister get out of my pub and don’t ever come back we don’t need the likes of you using the Intack Inn so just crawl back into which ever sewer you came from
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It has been taxed indirectly in two different ways; first, by requiring that the deed, containing the obligation to repay, should be written upon paper or parchment which had paid a certain stamp duty, otherwise not to be valid ; secondly, by requiring, under the like penalty of invalidity, that it should be recorded either in a public or secret register, and by imposing certain duties upon such registration
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Testamentary donations, or legacies to collaterals, are subject to the like duties
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The sale of moveables, when it is ordered by a court of justice, is subject to the like duty of two and a-half per cent
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The bounty upon the exportation of corn, so far us it tends, in the actual state of tillage, to raise the price of that necessary article, produces all the like bad effects ; and instead of affording any revenue, frequently occasions a very great expense to government
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Jacob replied in a similar fashion, “not of the likes you are familiar with
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reduce the likelihood of being discovered
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The like frauds were practised in Scotland during the minority of James VI
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had the key to all the likely places where the New England
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I can"t help wondering how Augustus would have reacted to the likes of Philip Roth and his „Pourtnoy"s Complaint
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“She couldn’t return anything! She didn’t have the weapons to go up against the likes of the
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We’re clearly not in the condition to defend ourselves against the likes of this
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After all, what was the likelihood of him escaping when this entire complex had security layers that covered for over a kilometre radius?
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“Manna, have you seen the like of this, or these runes before?” Halon asked
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“Have you heard of the like before?” He asked Manna
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With the thumps of another volley of outgoing mortars, I smiled at the likeness of stomping the devil back down to Hell
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None of the adventurers had seen anything of the like before and found it hard to compare to other fortresses in any other lands
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committed hundreds of the like mistakes, in the best humour possible;
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The likes of which this world has never seen!
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At his touch the likeness disintegrated, expanding outwards into ever widening ripples