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1. However, they waste valuable time that can be used
2. The equivalent home would have been as valuable as thousands of tons of aluminum along the upper Potomac in her youth
3. Honey Bees: Honey Bees are very valuable in their role as pollinators as well as a source of food
4. Scar could understand what she was doing; failure could not be tolerated and he had lost a very valuable artifact
5. Among the manure of other farm animals, horse manure is one of the most valuable
6. "This cargo is valuable, if criminals learn that it is being transported, there is a very good chance that it might become stolen cargo, unless you can defend it from bandits?"
7. Inversions are particularly valuable in this aspect but if overdone, the opposite effect will occur
8. "All I know is Ava's word that it's valuable and the money she sent me tends to prove it
9. I assumed, given that they had not put a bullet in my head yet, that I was valuable to them
10. Then there had been what Joris had termed ‘bits and pieces’ – in truth, valuable artefacts collected from all over the world that he had garnered during his travels; after discussions with Berndt who had taken a quick look at the vast store of, without exception, items of considerable artistic merit if not value, Kara had agreed that the bulk might be offered to the new Guild to form the basis of a museum of some sort
11. The warning not to jerk any movements is reiterated here as you should not try to swing your arms over violently as you may well injure a rigid muscle which would discourage you from ever attempting this valuable exercise again
12. The Arched Foot Breathing Exercise taxes your sense of balance but as in all such exercises it can be used as a valuable exercise in concentration
13. You will find it a valuable exercise in the calming of the mind, and this calmness should be reflected in the serene expression of the face
14. greatly enhances the benefits of this valuable posture
15. All life is valuable
16. We are proud of our valuable traditions
17. Palming the Eyes is a simple exercise but perhaps it is the most valuable of all in the relief of eyestrain for, as I said at the beginning of this chapter, one of the primary causes of eyestrain is tension
18. 'Compromises? These proposals will kill everything that makes us proud and cause our valuable traditions to disappear forever,' cried Theo
19. “She can be very headstrong and obstinate; but I believe she has learned a valuable lesson this day,” he said glaring at Sally
20. This, along with listening, might be one of the more valuable abilities to acquire
21. Newt is a very valuable
22. it’s time-spent work the more valuable that it is
23. Lavished, as it were, on the upholding of this village's standards of excellence and good reputation;” she paused, “So valuable to our native industry,” then curtly added, “Don't you agree?”
24. Her Yingolian sensibilities meant that he might have just broken something valuable
25. quite valuable and, more importantly, it’s the only thing I have left
26. ‘He’d mentioned some cock and bull story about valuable ores
27. Spelman was not able to extricate himself from a engagement later with a valuable contact and potential international client
28. – one of whom had decided that he was a valuable
29. Humans don’t seem to understand how valuable the plants and animals they share this world around them are
30. The Buffalo husband who made his wife feel bad for trying to do striptease number lost something valuable that night
31. Perhaps it was taken and chopped into pieces and the valuable bits sold? He started to search the web for the value of parts of a 777
32. The gifts are a valuable way we can help one another and love one another
33. Word of wisdom is valuable because God knows a whole lot more than we do
34. I would attend in your stead,” Drau’d said, not eager to leave his kin, but well aware that his father was far more valuable on the wall
35. education, with at least the ordinary profits of an equally valuable capital
36. I did not have to wait long as generally small valuable items were auctioned before the furniture
37. In the ancient husbandry, after the vineyard, a well-watered kitchen garden seems to have been the part of the farm which was supposed to yield the most valuable produce
38. That the vineyard, when properly planted and brought to perfection, was the most valuable part of the farm, seems to have been an undoubted maxim in the ancient agriculture, as it is in the modern, through all the wine countries
39. In so valuable a produce, the loss occasioned by negligence is so great, as to force even the most careless to attention
40. "So he selects only the oldest and most valuable then?" Further mumblings and scratching of heads
41. The coarse, and still more the precious metals, when separated from the ore, are so valuable, that they can generally bear the expense of a very long land, and of the most distant sea carriage
42. They seemed to value them as we would do any little pebbles of somewhat more than ordinary beauty, and to consider them as just worth the picking up, but not worth the refusing to any body who asked them, They gave them to their new guests at the first request, without seeming to think that they had made them any very valuable present
43. In the cargoes, therefore, of the greater part of European ships which sail to India, silver has generally been one of the most valuable articles
44. It is the most valuable article in the Acapulco ships which sail to Manilla
45. with the aid of a valuable reference
46. Polly - thanks for all the hours of editing & valuable input
47. If deemed valuable by the conscious mind, It might then be transferred and accepted by the subconscious intelligence, progressively transformed, and start an existence on the physical plan
48. For the sake of this exercise, let's assume that we have deemed a thought interesting and valuable and that we would like it to materialize
49. A certain quantity of very valuable materials, gold and silver, and of very curious labour, instead of augmenting the stock reserved for immediate consumption, the subsistence, conveniencies, and amusements of individuals, is employed in supporting that great but expensive instrument of commerce, by means of which every individual in the society has his subsistence, conveniencies, and amusements, regularly distributed to him in their proper proportions
50. But though this sum cannot be employed at home, it is too valuable to be allowed to lie idle