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It relaxes, rejuvenates, and energizes the body and aims to bring the body and the mind into a harmonious union
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The whole nation was built up by a Senate, or proconsul, that had one purpose: the perpetuation of Rome
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We filed up the steps, surrounded a large ceremonial table and sat down like citizens of the Senate in early Athens
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Tip #101: Where to Find Oxygenated Water
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But his mother had been a Senator from the late great state of Ohio, his father an officer in the occupation in charge of keeping order in the senate chamber
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Certainly more like her than any of the speeches or statements her owners made her read in the senate
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That’s why the campaign managers had chosen her for the senate
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Her senate career wouldn’t have counted
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Just as the caterpillar devours the plant it will return as a butterfly to pollenate, the Livingsons utilized and nurtured the forest, the mountains, the meadows and the waters
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He was soon rejuvenated through their company and the restorative succor passively provided by the Sierras, and her crown jewel, the great Tahoe
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It rejuvenated her sense of life, she loved mornings, and sunrises, they represented life in its beginning to her
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and rejuvenated early the next morning
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rejuvenated with food, rest, and encouraging words, and
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Somewhere away down south in the great hall of the Senate a saucepan bearing a Chief Justice Ministers wig and gown, rattled impatiently on one of the large leather chairs A janitor passed by and picked it up
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They would have to look to each other’s self-alienated company for the duration
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The statesmn, who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever
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You may feel alienated by society
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To see or drink from water fountain indicates that you are feeling emotionally refreshed and rejuvenated
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In the other English colonies, indeed, the right of primogeniture takes place, as in the law of England: But in all the English colonies, the tenure of the lands, which are all held by free soccage, facilitates alienation ; and the grantee of an extensive tract of land generally finds it for his interest to alienate, as fast as he can, the greater part of it, reserving only a small quit-rent
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But, in the French colonies, if any part of an estate, held by the noble tenure of chivalry and homage, is alienated, it is, for a limited time, subject to the right of redemption, either by the heir of the superior, or by the heir of the family; and all the largest estates of the country are held by such noble tenures, which necessarily embarrass alienation
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Thus, a spirit needs to rest and rejuvenate upon its return
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In war and negotiation, the councils of Madras and Calcutta, have upon several occasions, conducted themselves with a resolution and decisive wisdom, which would have done honour to the senate of Rome in the best days of that republic
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That dismemberment, perhaps, never served any other real purpose than to alienate from England her natural ally the king of Spain, and to unite the two principal branches of the house of Bourbon in a much stricter and more permanent alliance than the ties of blood could ever have united them
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wasn't strictly necessary since the computer was already programmed to lower its now rejuvenated shield for the sixteen picoseconds required – or rather estimated – to expose Scott to the temporal eradication wave
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By a feudal law, the vassal could not alienate without the consent of his superior, who generally extorted a fine or composition on granting it
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The taste for some sort of pageantry, for splendid buildings, at least, and other public ornaments, frequently prevails as much in the apparently sober senate-house of a little republic, as in the dissipated court of the greatest king
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” While in the Senate, Gwin was also credited with
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He also carried through the Senate a bill
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In spite of all the laws against bribery and corruption, the bounty of the candidates, together with the occasional distributions of coin which were ordered by the senate, were the principal funds from which, during the latter times of the Roman republic, the poorer citizens derived their subsistence
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Regarding the continuing debt limit negotiations between Republicans and Democrats, „Obama, who once infamously said that he"d meet with murderous tyrants such as Castro, Chavez, and Ahmadinejad “without preconditions” apparently won"t sully the office by meeting for lunch with the Republican Senate Minority Leader
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No so the Democrat Senate, which refuses even to consider the House budget, and has not passed a budget of their own for two years running
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Of course, the Kyoto Protocols that Clinton signed in the late nineties were dead in the water on their arrival at the Senate
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The operations of the Senate Church committee in 1975 did much, of course to gut the CIA
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Case in point: Patrick Leahy is a disgrace to the United States Senate
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Went on to buy JFK"s congressional seat in 1946, leading of course to JFK in the Senate, and then the Presidency
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Think about the high ranking executives at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mack who earned (or embezzled) millions while, thanks to Chris Dodd in the senate and Barney Frank in the House, the two government-backed corporations were taking a nosedive due to the strict (Democrat) implementation of the Community Reinvestment Act, passed under the egregious Jimmy Carter, and expanded and implemented under the equally egregious Bill Clinton
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Lares and Penates, n
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Thus, Senator Leahy, in his capacity as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, saw fit to kill a bill that had been passed unanimously by the House
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But he was trying to replace Douglas in the Senate
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Pork, anyone? See the machinations of West Virginia"s Robert Byrd as he continuously brought home the bacon through his long senate career
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He, ex-Speaker Pelosi, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid have managed to shred the Constitution
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Almost every day we Republicans are deluged with advice by the so-called „experts" to stop referring to Obama and his cohorts in the House and Senate as socialists
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He found that doing God’s work here, in this land that he could only describe as Pagan, was a fulfilling task that rejuvenated his mind and soul
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He recently expounded on the United States Constitution, regarding the separate branches of the federal government, to wit, and here I paraphrase: There are three branches, which are the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the Presidency
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Elementary, it would seem, but not to a president who was concerned that he could be charged with racial profiling, and thus alienate part of his base
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At the impeachment trial, the Senate finally came to a vote and Johnson was acquitted by one vote falling
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„The statesman who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could safely be entrusted to no council and senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself to exercise it
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Even from such a distance, she caught his reassurance and support and instantly felt rejuvenated
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But then, once Walter Cronkite (America"s most trusted and respected man?) declared that the war was lost, then it was: in the more rarefied jungles of Washington, and in the deliberations of the House and Senate
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Admiralty had foreseen that such a move would alienate the public, and consequently the
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who was accused in late 2008 of trying to sell the Senate seat vacated by president-elect Barack Obama
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” Blagojevich was so bad, even by Illinois standards, that the state senate removed him from office
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it and pumping a witches’ brew of superoxygenated blood and chemicals into him
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I hopped to it, suddenly rejuvenated, and we spent an hour splashing and playing in the tub, then dried off and spent the rest of the evening in bed, watching MTV and finally
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I am aware of the existence of other people who have a similar likeness to me that confirms my own existence‖ (Freely adapted from Rene Descartes) The troubling assumption with most (nihilistic) existential thinkers is the idea that the universe is fundamentally evil; without purpose or meaning and that alienated Man must overcome the evil dynamics of Nature through his or her own (determined) efforts or by exercising Free Will that ironically lends force to conscious expression
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Yesterday‘s (November 8th) historical off-year elections resulted in the Republican Party seizing bilateral control of the House of Representatives and Senate for the first time since 1954
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increased considerably among socially and morally alienated young men and woman whose manners have seemingly lost all sense of proportion
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immigration policies are compromising the quality of life in areas where poverty, congestion, disease, drugs, crime, substandard housing and decaying infrastructures are demoralizing (complex) social and cultural arrangements (and civility) as an alarming number of our citizens are feeling alienated from mainstream conventions that no longer seem to provide any meaning
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Fidel Castro is coming to town! This poorly stylized villain, who for years has fed off the (romanticized) illusions conjured up by left-leaning individuals, will undoubtedly receive a warm reception in some quarters by disaffected groups whose alienated affections for this great nation have grown naturally disposed toward honoring every ideological enemy of America as some visionary liberator in their incorrectly perceived fight for ―freedom
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Assumptions by modern revisionists seeking to belie historical traditions, avidly supported by special interests with political axes to grind, however discredited such assumptions oftentimes are, may further promote muddled-headed thinking by ultimately winning the battle of ideas, however questionable their premises, by perpetuating falsehoods that, on the surface, oftentimes appear plausible to variable, ―discerning‖ young minds armed with partial knowledge, but sufficient enough to receive distorted impressions at their face value, rendering many vulnerable to questionable or unlikely propositions that bear little or no resemblance to the truth; advanced by (political and social) deconstructionists alienated from their (hated) customs, offering in exchange, contemporary standards predicated on historical fallacies, deception, inflicted reasoning and ignominious viewpoints
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The alienated poor have seldom felt the need for developing such attitudes
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Of course, it was a different nation back then; a nation alienated by distance rather than ideology
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‖ Awkward, juvenile attempts at ―connecting‖ with their children is inconsistent with real life situations facing most parents who generally have to deal with a broad variety of (uncertain) thoughts and emotions that oftentimes alienate young children coming age
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts should dispense with its farcical practice of holding mock elections and simply designate its Senior Senator Senate Pro-Consul for life and be done with it!
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Addendum to the above: The undermining of traditional values has precipitated a socially divisive undercurrent in our nation that has further alienated lower income groups from the very values and customs that typically defined ―middle-class‖ success; principled standards that have (historically) improved (its) social and economic standing in a variety of ways over the years
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Bush is among a long line of Moderate/Liberal Republicans; a list that includes former presidents Nixon and Ford and (would) have arguably included former Senate Minority Leader Robert Dole had he too been elected president, who simply failed to grasp the fundamental importance of lower taxes and increased productivity as the primary drivers that promote economic prosperity
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He needed to win Drac over, not alienate him
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Be that what it may, one of the more troubling aspects of this ―apostatizing‖ movement is underscored by its more extreme examples (Nation of Islam) whose members have parted company with America‘s social and religious traditions adopting, in many instances, racist attitudes toward Western Culture that most feel alienated
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Addendum to the above: In this manner, we oftentimes find ourselves wandering about in an (ideological) wilderness without purpose or meaning trying to find ourselves while each passing moment further alienates us from ourselves until we‘ve forgotten who we are or once were or how we got to be who we are or got to where we are which, I suppose, amounts to the same thing
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Addendum to the above: Convene a number of disaffected groups that effectively eliminate the universal dynamisms that ―alienated‖
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The (overriding) question remains: why have Republican Candidates, politically successful on a number of statewide levels in past years, suddenly chosen to alienate its conservative base and potential (moderate) swing voters
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It will need to embrace and retain its core base by focusing on conservative principles rather than embracing political strategies that have alienated its natural supporters
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‖ Such role-playing is neither cynical nor disingenuous however a conforming agency that seeks to manage or regulate a variety relationships among individuals having different values and interests that would otherwise alienate most
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Should the Republican Party hope to retain its House and Senate majorities, however, it will need to provide a proper forum for Social Conservatives who are likely to place traditional customs and practices ahead of economic enticements
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The Senate vote was tied three times
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The Senate failed to impeach him by a single vote
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I expect the party will lose its House majority as well as (effective) control of the Senate
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At the start of the war Lincoln feared trying to emancipate all slaves would alienate the border states and large parts of the north hostile or indifferent to abolitionism
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In addition, I do not believe that polls have considered the strength of the Evangelical Christians who this time have decided to vote, and will do it in defense of traditional values and against same sex marriages, embryonic research, abortion and the Democrat’s opposition to the selection of well qualified judges whom the president has submitted for senate confirmation”
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The magnitude of that triumph amounts to a sweep if one considers that the president has carried along with him other Republican candidates in the Senate and the House of Representatives, so that since 1900 when republican McKinley was president, neither party had succeeded in reelecting simultaneously the Presidency, the Congress and the Senate, while at the same time adding seats in both chambers of congress
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Tom Daschle, the highest ranking Democrat as a minority leader in the Senate, conceded his seat in South Dakota to the Republican winner John Thune
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Had Tyler been killed, as President Pro Tempore of the Senate, Mangum was next in line and would be president
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But a repeal would not pass unless the Democratic majority in the Senate ended
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The material Laura had are photos of him in bed with her and this Senate office memo of Senator William Anderson causing a young member of his staff to be pregnant
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By using violence which potentially could harm or kill, such fringe types could alienate a public which is otherwise very sympathetic to environmentalism
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It wasn’t an attempt to alienate the gentleman, but his face flushed
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He took a couple of deep breaths, holding the last one in to oxygenate his system
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Hilderich was still catching his breath when he said to Amonas in a knowing manner, somewhat alienated from the strange question:
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The sun had swung overhead and descended towards the west when its weakened rays found Truman and Beth lying flat on their backs, side by side on the lawn, their energy spent – but their spirits rejuvenated
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The couple was returning to paid employment in the newly-rejuvenated Czech industry for a period of one year, when they would be required to return to Poland
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An idea also began to take shape in his mind of what could be done with this surly beast seated before him, that wouldn’t be perceived by Sylvia as coming from him and thereby alienate her
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becomes alienated from the results of his labor
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While exercise was the only thing that had ever been clinically proven to improve brain function, under racing conditions, keeping the brain oxygenated under gees was absolutely crucial to winning or even surviving races
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But Akhenaten tried, even though vainly, to foster the worship of one god
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Was Akhenaten’s mistake that he rekindled only an ancient misunderstanding in worshiping a created thing, the sun, instead of its biblically declared creator?
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, in the event of a split between the legislative and executive branches, the mechanism would not be applicable—but why do you suppose that we, increasingly, elect a majority to the House and/or Senate of a different party than that of the President?”
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Nebraska, in particular, has but one house, reducing the potential for splits among house, senate, and executive branch
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However, the House Energy and Commerce and the Senate Environment
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The most recent appointment of President Obama was so partisan that even his Democrat Senate would
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He indicates that the first ten year costs of the Senate bill has a $460 billion deficit and the second decade cost has a $1