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It's fur was shorter and woollier, it's three eyes were on unequal stalks, the big center one over a foot in length
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Our North American colonies were never supposed to contain more than 3,000,000; and France is a much richer country than North America; though, on account of the more unequal distribution of riches, there is much more poverty and beggary in the one country than in the other
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Secondly, A tax upon carriages, in proportion to their weight, though a very equal tax when applied to the sole purpose of repairing the roads, is a very unequal one when applied to any other purpose, or to supply the common exigencies of the state
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Every tax, it must be observed once for all, which falls finally upon one only of the three sorts of revenue above mentioned, is necessarily unequal, in so far as it does not affect the other two
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necessarily becomes unequal in process of time, according to the unequal degrees of improvement or neglect in the cultivation of the different parts of the country
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In England, the valuation, according to which the different counties and parishes were assessed to the land tax by the 4th of William and Mary, was very unequal even at its first establishment
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} By 1727, this assessment had become altogether unequal
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The tythe, as it is frequently a very unequal tax upon the rent, so it is always a great discouragement, both to the improvements of the landlord, and to the cultivation of the farmer
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It was originally extremely unequal, and it still continues to be so
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The valuation, indeed, according to which the houses are rated, though very unequal, is said to be always below the real value
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The real taille, as it is imposed only upon a part of the lands of the country, is necessarily an unequal, but it is not always an arbitrary tax, though it is so upon some occasions
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The personal taille, as it is intended to be proportioned to the profits of a certain class of people, which can only be guessed at, is necessarily both arbitrary and unequal
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altogether unequal, and, in most cases, is both the one and the other; the former, though in some respects unequal, different slaves being of different values, is in no respect arbitrary
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Such taxes, even when they are proportioned to the value of the property transferred, are still unequal; the frequency of transference not being always equal in property of equal value
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First, the tax would be more unequal, or not so well proportioned to the expense and consumption of the different contributors, as in the way in which it is commonly imposed
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) This unequal treatment mantra is surprising, in view of her $320,000 salary from a Chicago institution, which salary had been doubled from the original $160,000 with the ascendance of her husband
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Rain and sunshine had dampened and lifted Nathan’s spirits in unequal measure
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’ Surely, L-Seven-Six was bluffing – and after all: there had been a strange kind of co-dependency, however unequal
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As the small girl gave up her unequal struggle, she heard the sound of her dad’s voice calling, “Sandra, Sandra, where are you?”
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It might be properly argued that we are all Equal to the extent that we are all Free, but that we are unequal or limited in the manner we are able to exercise our freedoms
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Now, as he peered out from his prison with an acceptance born of hopelessness, Brock gave up the unequal struggle, realising at last that he'd lost the battle
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Individuals are by nature, unequal
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This double standard or unequal application of our nation‘s laws must (inevitably) produce a demoralizing effect on the public
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The greater inequality we have today, at its most unequal since the Great Depression, began under Reagan
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He pushed the pedal harder but the brakes only juddered in protest, finally giving up their unequal struggle with a long drawn out grating noise
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The practices comes from, and results in, a far more unequal society
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So isn’t the assertion of an unequal Trinity a blasphemy against Christian belief? Some would argue so, but I will offer a counter-argument
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As for the rest, I truly find myself unequal to the task of explaining it to you
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unequal? 26 When a righteous man turns away from his righteousness, and commits iniquity, and dies in them; for his iniquity that he
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He and the others had found that there were three unequal and ill-defined groups
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For otherwise the distribution is unequal, and contrary to equity
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Then there were the unequal confrontations that had left him inwardly quaking in fear
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Everyone who is unequal to his own task, such as I, must seek a faithful friend, upon whose counsel she can rely, and in whom she can have such confidence that she will lay open to him every secret of her heart
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Then there were the unequal confrontations that had left him inwardly
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Given the divisiveness of color, creed and culture, how can there ever be one universal dharma? Won’t the able-bodied, the handicapped, the haves, and the have-nots with differing abilities come to live together? Wouldn’t that by itself result in an unequal quality of life on earth? Why, even in heaven there are gods and demigods, going by our puranas that is
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genders were only quantitatively and not qualitatively unequal, or as if any qualitative differences could be erased by this simple first-order quantitative change (Watzlawick,
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The oliphants sounded a fanfare of triumph all over the plain, and the hoofs of the victors crunched in the breasts of the vanquished as all the straggling, shining lines converged inward like the spokes of a glittering wheel, to the spot where the last survivor still waged unequal strife
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The situa-tion was threatening to lead to a bloody and unequal civil war when the authorities called upon the workers to gather in Macondo
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UNEQUAL): A legal doctrine within the Constitution of the
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This is evidence of UNEQUAL JUSTICE UNDER THE LAW
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Favors to appoint a jurist as a judge with conditions to return favors, is unequal justice under the law
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For the armored cars, the battle was however too unequal and Angie shouted in her radio microphone
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Captain Leach realised that if he continued much longer in this unequal battle, he might soon deprive the Royal Navy of a valuable ship without inflicting further damage on the enemy
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slowed uphill, the scrawny engine unequal to her urgency
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In an unequal challenge, they took off time and again to contest Allied fighter escorts that completely outnumbered them, and with the German defence perimeter shrinking, the air war entered a ferocious phase
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So why did the Germans knowing that the cause was irretrievably lost continue the unequal struggle against hopeless odds; and why did they not bring the war to a swift end thereby sparing unnecessary suffering? The answer to this question is that even at this late stage the Germans were still dominated by their dictator Adolf Hitler who demanded, and got, absolute obedience
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Knowing that the cause was irretrievably lost, Hitler continued this unequal struggle against hopeless odds
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opportunities are quite unequal
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With his own gunners blown away and with a growing number of water leaks to his pressure hull, the captain of the submarine was the one to face a dilemma now: to stay on the surface and continue the unequal fight with the AC-10s, or to dive with a pierced pressure hull
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‘’She was seen in the company of Monsieur d’Artagnan, an agent of Cardinal Mazarin, and helped him and Lady Lisbeth of Strathmore escape the soldiers guarding the Saint-Antoine Gate, but was herself captured after a hard, unequal fight
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She knew it was absolutely against company policy for romantic liaisons to take place between employees at unequal levels of seniority
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It was a terribly unequal world
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A small minority enjoy extraordinary lifestyles, making us one of the most unequal societies in the world
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’ she said, as she couldn’t refuse being unequal to his flattery
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The divisions are made unequal and corresponding to the relation: y2=y1-k
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It is this mind-set of the Musalmans that made the word of a believing woman unequal to that of the male believer in the Islamic evidentiary value system! Nonetheless, Muslim women are wont not to complain about this and such gender biases of Islamic socio-religious practice and precepts
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In a society, me divide people into unequal groups, for and against the issue to go different ways, no longer united
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You need to be either calm in the eye of the storm or unequal in the Grace of God, spilling disaster in discretional spending without a good reason
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God is not Allah, he backlash on Muslims to make them unequal in civilization to show their criminal actions
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Both look at people as unequal under their justice system
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When any class has unequal access to the representative powers of the tax enacting State, what usually results is a polarizing and paralyzing privilege of the wealthy class paying a donation toll to the powers that be so as to not have to share with the hoi polloi through the communal resource that is tax as social redistribution, i
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Unequal justice systems are overthrown and their collapse produces anarchy, where the lawlessness of self-rule is a wild state
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Because when love finds the other in the condition of being unequal, it seeks to make it equal
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“In this manner, inequalities can exist forever in democracies, whenever the unequal either lack the votes to amend its equality to the tome of inequalities,” the cycling of faces ceased
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“Because everyone feels unequal, oppressed, enslaved in a different way
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And though life is given to all the living equally, it is a perfect gift given imperfectly, because it exists within conditions which are unequal, unfair, and unrelentingly merciless
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“Since life is unequal,” Uness continued without review, as they were all accustomed to stringing out conversations across their terrorist escapades
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When Ingeborg's spirit was at its lowest in these unequal combats she would drop her head and shut her eyes and feel she hated--oh, she faintly, coldly, sicklily hated--B
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The corruption of opium has been replaced by the corruption of pompous power, of unequal authority, of overbearing arrogance
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Divers: Differing, in a plural number; unequal; assorted: or, two or more persons that are different in character or quality from other people
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All things which are relatively unequal in the Universe function badly
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When we become unequal: we fall out of love, we stop being friends
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game, it was evident, would be unequal: Onassis would not be able to overcome
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As this accumulation grew, the levels of corruption were only determined by how unequal any aspect happened to become in relation to other aspects
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And we would not need thousands and millions of laws or regulations to try to balance out the entire set of horrible unequal imbalances that are created when anyone makes too much profit
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When you apply the Law of Universal Equality Universally: this means nobody is allowed to use any unequal unfair advantage and not allowed to take any unequal unfair advantage over anyone else
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There remains, then, only one mode of using great fortunes; but in this we have the true antidote for the temporary unequal distribution of wealth, the reconciliation of the rich and the poor -a reign of harmony, another ideal, differing, indeed, from that of the Communist in requiring only the further evolution of existing conditions, not the total overthrow of our civilization
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But the battle was too unequal: the landlady waved her away like a feather
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"In short, my friend," I continued, "I am determined that Senor Don Quixote shall remain buried in the archives of his own La Mancha until Heaven provide some one to garnish him with all those things he stands in need of; because I find myself, through my shallowness and want of learning, unequal to supplying them, and because I am by nature shy and careless about hunting for authors to say what I myself can say without them
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"It is easy to see," replied Don Quixote, "that thou art not used to this business of adventures; those are giants; and if thou art afraid, away with thee out of this and betake thyself to prayer while I engage them in fierce and unequal combat
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Speech is the twin of my vision, it is unequal to measure itself,
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"Be it as it may," replied Dorothea, "what happened in my story was that Don Fernando, taking an image that stood in the chamber, placed it as a witness of our betrothal, and with the most binding words and extravagant oaths gave me his promise to become my husband; though before he had made an end of pledging himself I bade him consider well what he was doing, and think of the anger his father would feel at seeing him married to a peasant girl and one of his vassals; I told him not to let my beauty, such as it was, blind him, for that was not enough to furnish an excuse for his transgression; and if in the love he bore me he wished to do me any kindness, it would be to leave my lot to follow its course at the level my condition required; for marriages so unequal never brought happiness, nor did they continue long to afford the enjoyment they began with
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But all this, he declared, did not so much grieve or distress him as his certain knowledge that a prodigious giant, the lord of a great island close to our kingdom, Pandafilando of the Scowl by name--for it is averred that, though his eyes are properly placed and straight, he always looks askew as if he squinted, and this he does out of malignity, to strike fear and terror into those he looks at--that he knew, I say, that this giant on becoming aware of my orphan condition would overrun my kingdom with a mighty force and strip me of all, not leaving me even a small village to shelter me; but that I could avoid all this ruin and misfortune if I were willing to marry him; however, as far as he could see, he never expected that I would consent to a marriage so unequal; and he said no more than the truth in this, for it has never entered my mind to marry that giant, or any other, let him be ever so great or enormous
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The beasts were there, their noses towards the cord, and making a confused line with their unequal rumps
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The duke and duchess hearing this, and guessing what it was, ran with all haste to his room, and as the poor gentleman was striving with all his might to detach the cat from his face, they opened the door with a master-key and went in with lights and witnessed the unequal combat
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The leafless trees on the boulevards made violet thickets in the midst of the houses, and the roofs, all shining with the rain, threw back unequal reflections, according to the height of the quarters in which they were
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Her unequal pulse was now almost imperceptible
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She smelled him of drink, felt the unequal pull of his swaying grasp on the back of her rocking-chair
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Morel sang softly, and each time the coffin swung to the unequal climbing of the men: "Oh, my son---my son---my son!"
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"I shall not be at peace," moaned Catherine, recalled to a sense of physical weakness by the violent, unequal throbbing of her heart, which beat visibly and audibly under this excess of agitation
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In the northeast there emerged two volcanic islands of unequal size, surrounded by a coral reef whose circuit measured forty miles
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Among other specimens in these two branches, I noted some windowpane oysters with thin valves of unequal size, a type of ostracod unique to the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, then orange–hued lucina with circular shells, awl–shaped auger shells, some of those Persian murex snails that supply the Nautilus with such wonderful dye, spiky periwinkles fifteen centimeters long that rose under the waves like hands ready to grab you, turban snails with shells made of horn and bristling all over with spines, lamp shells, edible duck clams that feed the Hindu marketplace, subtly luminous jellyfish of the species Pelagia panopyra, and finally some wonderful Oculina flabelliforma, magnificent sea fans that fashion one of the most luxuriant tree forms in this ocean
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A few dingy olives and stunted fig-trees struggled hard for existence, but their withered dusty foliage abundantly proved how unequal was the conflict
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"The tender limbs of my daughters are unequal to these hardships," said Munro, looking at the light footsteps of his children, with a parent's love; "we shall find their fainting forms in this desert
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It struck him, as he gazed at the admirable structures and the wonderful precautions of their sagacious inmates, that even the brutes of these vast wilds were possessed of an instinct nearly commensurate with his own reason; and he could not reflect, without anxiety, on the unequal contest that he had so rashly courted