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She still tried hard enough to work up a rough coughing fit now and then
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will annually work up very nearly the same quantity of linen and woollen cloth
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The number of workmen increases with the increasing quantity of food, or with the growing improvement and cultivation of the lands ; and as the nature of their business admits of the utmost subdivisions of labour, the quantity of materials which they can work up, increases in a much greater proportion than their numbers
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As the woollen manufactures, too, of Ireland, are fully as much discouraged as is consistent with justice and fair dealing, the Irish can work up but a smaller part of their own wool at home, and are therefore obliged to send a greater proportion of it to Great Britain, the only market they are allowed
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The quantity of materials which the same number of people can work up, increases in a great proportion as labour comes to be more and more subdivided; and as the operations of each workman are gradually reduced to a greater degree of simplicity, a variety of new machines come to be invented for facilitating and abridging those operations
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In manufactures, the same number of hands, assisted with the best machinery, will work up a much greater quantity of goods than with more imperfect instruments of trade
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In order to put industry into motion, three things are requisite ; materials to work upon, tools to work with, and the wages or recompence for the sake of which the work is done
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Money is neither a material to work upon, nor a tool to work with ; and though the wages of the workman are commonly paid to him in money, his real revenue, like that of all other men, consists, not in the money, but in the money's worth; not in the metal pieces, but in what can be got for them
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The judicious operations of banking enable him to convert this dead stock into active and productive stock ; into materials to work upon ; into tools to work with ; and into provisions and subsistence to work for ; into stock which produces something both to himself and to his country
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The capitals of the British manufacturers who work up the flax and hemp annually imported from the coasts of the Baltic, are surely very useful to the countries which produce them
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They work up the materials of manufacture which the land produces, and exchange their finished work, or, what is the same thing, the price of it, for more materials and provisions
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The manufacturers during; the war will have a double demand upon them, and be called upon first to work up goods to be sent abroad, for paying the bills drawn upon foreign countries for the pay and provisions of the army: and, secondly, to work up such as are necessary for purchasing the common returns that had usually been consumed in the country
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The land was good, and of great extent; and the cultivators having plenty of good ground to work upon, and being for some time at liberty to sell their produce where they pleased, became, in the course of little more than thirty or forty years (between 1620 and 1660), so numerous and thriving a people, that the shopkeepers and other traders of England wished to secure to themselves the monopoly of their custom
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The gaiety and good humour which those diversions inspire, were altogether inconsistent with that temper of mind which was fittest for their purpose, or which they could best work upon
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He discarded the bath water still in the tub and filled it afresh, and he luxuriated as he immersed himself and used a piece of soap to work up a lather
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‘But don’t work up too much of an appetite
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Each student in grades nine through twelve was expected to work up a project
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He was thirty minutes late getting to Sally’s because of the stop at the bar to work up the courage to ask her
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Jesus said, "Why trouble ye the woman? For she hath wrought a good work upon me" (Mt
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The lawyers in turn have recruited swarms of scientists to work up
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3 million students receive their education free…” Roger had not yet finished pointing out that “students in Cuba are forced to work up to five months of the year…”, when the president of the host club interrupted him and announced to the audience that Roger was “an avowed supporter of Franco”
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To match this work up
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Therefore, private animal welfare activists do what is possible and work up to the
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They complained about how the Førde-men had to work up in the mountain with slaves, sleeping in fart-filled tents while the Sogn-fighters got better jobs near the town
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And as soon as we can work up a schedule we're going to start lessons
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It seems our ability to successfully control the humans only work up to a certain point and all efforts to rectify this has failed
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We appreciate it is likely you have spent years of work upon your book, so
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Tarascus was gray of face as he mechanically allowed Orastes to force him prostrate again and the priest renewed work upon his mangled flesh
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It was the first real exercise he had had in days and it felt good to work up a sweat
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Instead, let us consider a decade and work up from there
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work up into bite-sized chunks with not too much overlap in their work, and cost/time it just the
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Seeing that there apparently were no more objections or questions about Ingrid’s plan, MacArthur then announced his approval of her plan and ordered his staff officers to work up the logistical and support details as quickly as possible
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SOB’s Finest Work up close
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“So why is she in this part of the building, on this floor?! She doesn‘t work up here!”
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be a LOT in the formula, thus we give you this option and it al ows you to work up to this dose
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The space plane’s engines would then be able to work up its speed instead of fighting the atmosphere density
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"Why trouble ye the woman? for she hath wrought a good work upon me
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Work up some questions for me to ask
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A small wave of fatigue came over her shortly after, and she laid her work upon her lap
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Concierges will be required to work up to 34 hours weekly
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Frau Dremmel arrived in a black bonnet with a mauve flower in its front to mark that ten years had been at work upon the mitigation of her grief
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A thought flashed through my mind about how delicate human bones were compared to cement or bedrock, but before I had a chance to work up a good scream, my feet were whooshing into brush that was growing beside the armaments bunker
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It took them several minutes to finally work up the courage to lift the man into the wagon, and they did it only because the doctor warned them that with each passing moment the disease was worming its insidious, relentless way into the flesh and bones of their bodies and only his medicine in town could save them
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I haven’t been able to work up the nerve to look at everything Brian wrote down last night
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Before I could work up enough courage, he stepped back outside of the garage, this time struggling with a large army-green duffel bag
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pressurized where you can work up to four hours at a time while wearing the
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examination and try and work up a diagnosis but in the meantime I suggest that
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Start with 5-10 minutes of meditation and gradually work up to 15-20
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‘With one letter a month for a few years he’s going to work up the
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That Sherif promised to marry her but apparently could not work up the courage to tell her, Irini, about his new relationship and marital plans
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'He does the occasional bit of work up there
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I remember when Joey had been trying to work up a plan to help save the town's livestock but
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The work up to this point has been mechanical, but it is time to consider the subject with some feeling for form
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Like all scientific knowledge in art, it fails to trap the elusive something that is the vital essence of the whole matter, but such scientific knowledge does help to bring one's work up to a high point of mechanical perfection, from which one's artistic instinct can soar with a better chance of success than if no scientific scaffolding had been used in the initial building up
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This gives you a more sympathetic surface to work upon and improves the quality of your work
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sores from the interminable lice forever at their work upon the thin skin that clothed an
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Thanks to the Court of Appeal! Tut-tut-tut! Why, my dear fellow, you may drive yourself into delirium if you have the impulse to work upon your nerves, to go ringing bells at night and asking about blood! I've studied all this morbid psychology in my practice
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When he was in the rush of preparing for the night's post, examining the work up from Fanny's room, which smelt of ironing, the evening postman came in
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head, but that of his having been at work upon an unopened mine; which
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d'Avrigny carried the science of divination almost to a miraculous extent, for he was one of the physicians who always work upon the body through the mind
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I tried to work up the courage to say hello to him, but I was too nervous, so I just gazed at the back of his head
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What!" he continued, "can I have been following a false path?—can the end which I proposed be a mistaken end?—can one hour have sufficed to prove to an architect that the work upon which he founded all his hopes was an impossible, if not a sacrilegious, undertaking? I cannot reconcile myself to this idea—it would madden me
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His bike – a rusting beater that he’d picked up at a pawn shop for almost nothing – was at least a decade old, but it did the job, and he was able to work up a serious sweat before he even reached the gym
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The spicy-sweet aroma that rose from freshly split cedar was the same scent that often filled the shell house in Seattle when Pocock was at work up in his loft
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The illusion was complete, no other conception entered his head, but that of his having been at work upon an unopened mine;
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of the news that Kitty was not married had gradually begun to work upon him
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To be fair, it was quite hard to work up enthusiasm about a series of fields
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"I know what I have learned from your work upon the
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It was, as he had said, obvious that someone had been at work upon it
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There he took a bunch of keys from his pocket, unlocked the case, took out the Jewish breastplate, and, laying it upon the glass in front of him, began to work upon it with some sort of small, glistening tool
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In my aching head the one thought was throbbing that there really was truth in this man's story, that it was of tremendous consequence, and that it would work up into inconceivable copy for the Gazette when I could obtain permission to use it
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My work upheld me, for I had chosen to do what I could do well, did better daily, and liked doing; incidentally it was something which no one else at that time was attempting to do
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Thanks to the Court of Appeal! Tut‐tut‐tut! Why, my dear fellow, you may drive yourself into delirium if you have the impulse to work upon your nerves, to go ringing bells at night and asking about blood! I've studied all this morbid psychology in my practice
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Four years after, you find me a Christian enthusiast; you then work upon me, perhaps to my complete perdition! But Tess, my coz, as I used to call you, this is only my way of talking, and you must not look so horribly concerned
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Solomon Featherstone to work upon, he having more plenteous ideas of the same order, with a suspicion of heaven and earth which was better fed and more entirely at leisure
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Nothing separated me from their Fates but a few Months’ Work upon my Back and my Goddess-given Beauty, which someday soon should fade
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O I e’en thought of begging Theophilus Cibber for some Work upon the Stage, or of throwing myself and Belinda upon the Mercies of my Step-Mother, Lady Bellars, but how could I return to Lymeworth with a Babe begotten by her own Husband?
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If you end up with a severe late collision problem that requires an expensive network upgrade to remedy, your boss isn’t likely to want to hear about how reliable the 5-4-3 rule usually is
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This is not to say that you can safely double the maximum cable lengths on your network across the board or install a dozen repeaters (although it is possible to safely lengthen the segments on a 10Base-T network up to 150 meters if you use Category 5 UTP cable instead of Category 3)
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Local police had a suspect but wanted to work up a profile before they went any further
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You wouldn’t think a thing like that would work up much heat, particularly since most of the contestants were over seventy
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You have space to work upon there, and grounds that will well reward you
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After continuing in chat with the party round the fire a few minutes, Miss Crawford returned to the party round the table; and standing by them, seemed to interest herself in their arrangements till, as if struck by a sudden recollection, she exclaimed, “My good friends, you are most composedly at work upon these cottages and alehouses, inside and out; but pray let me know my fate in the meanwhile
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After continuing in chat with the party round the fire a few minutes, Miss Crawford returned to the party round the table; and standing by them, seemed to interest herself in their arrangements till, as if struck by a sudden recollection, she exclaimed, "My good friends, you are most composedly at work upon these cottages and alehouses, inside and out; but pray let me know my fate in the meanwhile
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He had foresight, but has less now than formerly, pointing to a moral retrogression, which, when taken with the decline of his fortunes, seems to indicate some evil influence, probably drink, at work upon him
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The heat and dust had already been at work upon this multitude
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So strongly did he work upon his disciples among the crew, that at last in a body they went to the captain and told him if Gabriel was sent from the ship, not a man of them would remain
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As, after this interlude, the seamen resumed their work upon the jacket of the whale, many strange things were hinted in reference to this wild affair
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The intoxication of the news that Kitty was not married had gradually begun to work upon him
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One day he explained to me in his half-Russian, half-Polish jargon, a system of astronomy of his own; I have been told that he had written a work upon the subject which the learned world had received with derision; I fancy his reasonings on some things had got twisted
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Still feeling the burden of his dream upon him, its impression was even now at work upon his mind, he still felt a painfully guilty sensation about him, caused by the fact that he had allowed himself to raise his hand against “that man” and strike him
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One day, when she was at work upon a quilt, she suddenly experienced a strange sensation
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As in the year 1891 when Tolstoi helped the famine-stricken peasants of the province of Riazan, he considered the establishment of soup-kitchens as the most sensible form of help, for which he set himself to work upon his arrival in Grinevka
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Perhaps she hoped for reassuring signs of his coming—doors and windows thrown open and gardeners at work upon the ground—but before she got beyond the high hedge that cut off her view, a carriage, which she recognized as Stephen’s, drove rapidly toward the gate, and in it sat a lady, stately and grand, but so closely veiled as to defy both sun and curiosity
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Far be it from me, sir, to endeavor to work up the feelings of party spirit on this occasion; but the thing itself was one of the first causes which created the present parties, and separated man from man and brother from brother
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They who have said that the Gothic Cathedral is nothing but a work of associated sculpture are not far wrong, and to produce a lovely building, one would rather have the blankest malt-house or brewery in New York, and some good carvers set to work upon it, than to have the richest architectural achievement of our time, devoid as it is and must be of decorative sculpture
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The reactionary effect of this peculiar form of home-foreign mission work upon the Christian character and culture of our own people is of importance; of too much importance for it to be either safe or wise for us to neglect it