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consistently are you going to do it? Do the math and that'll equal your success
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spending doing this, equal over a year? What can I do to replace that
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compost (mixed with equal amounts of aged wood)
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Mix with equal parts DE for an excellent dust
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In the case of a Hindu, equal division is made between the wife, children and mother
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The surviving spouse gets 50 per cent of the estate and the children get an equal share each of the balance 50 per cent
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Into this place the mixture TGC+™ (equal amounts of organic tobacco, garlic powder, compost and the + stands for trace minerals such as rock dust)
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The brothers both smiled, being equal and opposite parts of each other, the
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the slave opportunity to discuss the work of the local congregation and have an equal say in Ch
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Quite a few times he has made clear to us he deems his dog equal to any human being -this time, however, he intends to show us too: He takes the bitch in his lap, he holds her as if she were a baby, and says tenderly: “This is my child! Is she any different from a child?”
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* Important side note: The local preacher as a part of the business meeting is to have no more "voting power" than any other man of the congregation but remember he should be allowed equal input
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Because men and women are equal in God's sight and have equal access to the spiritual
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Because they were equal to men in receiving salvation and in their importance to the
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only known that Guard was a good soldier, had skill equal to the captain
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You only need three or four Brazil that not all nuts are created equal
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The crazy thing about it is that in Revelation 21 and 22, we seem to find the Church as God’s equal
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However, not al skin creams are created equal
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As mentioned, not all skin creams are created equal and not al skins are the same
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considerations because not all skin type is created equal
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I place the ‘King of Asanas’ in this chapter on disorders of the respiratory tract because in the relief and cure of such ailments as asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, nose troubles, and sinus troubles it has no equal
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‘Oh yes … we’ve decided that this is for life and that we are going to be equal partners … oh and that you will come with me on my travels
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I vow that I shall love and remain faithful to you for the rest of my life, honouring you as an equal partner in our relationship for as long as you want to stay with me
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by the equal and opposite energy of gravity,
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She represented the good and the bad: the politicians, street-players, gypsies, police, drug dealers, prostitutes and priests - all in equal measure - and in between, the cafe owners and their ten-piece bouzouki orchestras
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Plates, statuettes, the framed business license and a calendar hung with equal importance beneath a clock plate and below it stood a kerosene lamp, prominent on its very own shelf, like a holy statue
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Future History would show that the forces of the Mighty Valotin and his Warrior Queen Valeria saved Europe; in battle they were formidable and had no equal
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he must ensure that there were no powers equal to his own, much
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Ish's chest swelled with pride as Fred had called him equal in role
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Not needing them was an equal step in the other direction
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These women were more ‘free spirits’, and it seemed on equal terms with the men
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Unescorted women in Greek and Roman times did NOT have equal rights and they were confined to their cabin and had to call for escort to the head
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The past does not have to equal
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were of equal strength, with the only differences being to
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and the height of it are equal
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And to address your second claim, namely that its equal can not be found in the reaches of the entire state
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I am indeed surprised by your ignorance of the presence in your own community of an internationally renowned rod-maker, and not fifty paces from this very spot! Might I direct you just down the boardwalk to the Mercantile? There you will find not this sad pole's equal, but its lord and master!” The Sportsman exclaimed; then added, “I'm sure the tackle you sell is adequate for the leisure fishing interests of the tourists or stray visitor who might of caprice decide to 'go fish a bit, since there's a lake here and all,' but do not impugn the truly exquisite work of master craftsmen by putting these on offer for anything but what they are
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Ozzie had endured enough helplessness when a first year at school – that’s when he and Chas had become the pals they were … equal sufferers at the hands of the older boys
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He has, in his own way, treated her better than most of the shits out on the street, not exactly as an equal, but he does seem to recognise her humanity
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All men may be created equal, but few realize their possibilities
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He was asked his opinions on topics under discussion, deferred to in matters of a practical nature, and generally respected as an equal
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The equal sign in an equation is no more than a
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a woman and possessed a strength of character the equal
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“Remember, three forces equal and separate can only occupy, for the purposes of a two-dimensional diagram, the extremities of an equilateral triangle
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Also, there’s the obvious fact that the amount of energy required to give animalistic intelligence to a tree would require a magnetic monopole super-imposed within a super-massive black hole isolated within a Higgs Field times the density of a weakless universe divided by the sub-particle wave length of the root square of an isosceles triangle subtracting the para-statistical metadata equal to the maximum level of sub-atomic exotic particles, then acting under the assumption that in the event of the self-intersection of cosmic strings triggered by inordinate radiation, there would exist somewhere an object that was both simultaneously larger than the entire universe and smaller than an atom, blatantly violating the Law of Conservation of Energy
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Both Pneika and Yhomaire did about equal amounts in meal preparation and got Alan to help by getting down a large bowl from a high shelf that they would have needed a stool to reach
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They were humble and thrilled in equal measure
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the solution on the other side of the equal sign? Was he simply balancing the
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Almost equal to that of Cretien de Troyes
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charming and infuriating in equal measure
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rising in equal measure
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He learned that day that he would never be the equal to Solo Ki, and that his father was beyond death, beyond any physical test
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After a millennium of infection, its cells and its soul were utterly consumed by the dark power, endowing it with strength equal to the greatest of the Boulder Lords
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In the other species of industry, the produce of equal quantities of labour being always the same, or very nearly the same, it can be more exactly suited to the effectual demand
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They would have been produced by a smaller quantity of labour ; and as the commodities produced by equal quantities of labour would naturally in this state of things be exchanged for one another, they would have been purchased likewise with the produce of a smaller quantity
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The poorest labourers, therefore, according to this account, must, one with another, attempt to rear at least four children, in order; that two may have an equal chance of living to that age
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But the necessary maintenance of four children, it is supposed, may be nearly equal to that of one man
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of the late disturbances, three shillings and sixpence currency, equal to two shillings sterling, a-day ; ship-carpenters, ten shillings and sixpence currency, with a pint of rum, worth sixpence sterling, equal in all to six shillings and sixpence sterling; house-carpenters and bricklayers, eight shillings currency, equal to four shillings and sixpence sterling ; journeymen tailors, five shillings currency, equal to about two shillings and tenpence sterling
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None of Mlarkile's girls was her equal
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In a country, too, where, though the rich, or the owners of large capitals, enjoy a good deal of security, the poor, or the owners of small capitals, enjoy scarce any, but are liable, under the pretence of justice, to be pillaged and plundered at any time by the inferior mandarins, the quantity of stock employed in all the different branches of business transacted within it, can never be equal to what the nature and extent of that business might admit
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workmen, not only of equal, but of much superior ingenuity, on account of the precious
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Where all other circumstances are equal, wages are generally higher in new than in old trades
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equal to the average annual consumption
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We had some fun and we're good friends, but you even said all the guys in the group were equal
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master mason; and threepence a-day, equal to ninepence of our present money, that of a
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qualify an eminent teacher of the sciences, are at least equal to what is necessary for the
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As far as Alec knew, she had no equal, nor limit to her skill
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granting certificates in ordinary cases; for it is far more than an equal chance, but that they
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"In the Age of War, with devices such as this the common soldier was nearly equal to a mage
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The quantity of labour, indeed, which it can purchase, is not always equal to what it could maintain, if managed in the most economical manner, on account of the high wages which are sometimes given to labour ; but it can always purchase such a quantity of labour as it can maintain, according to the rate at which that sort of labour is commonly maintained in the neighbourhood
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The use of the artificial grasses, of turnips, carrots, cabbages, and the other expedients which have been fallen upon to make an equal quantity of land feed a greater number of cattle than when in natural grass, should somewhat reduce, it might be expected, the superiority which, in an improved country, the price of butcher's meat naturally has over that of bread
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From some it derives a flavour which no culture or management can equal, it is supposed, upon any other
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There were some skills in which the boy had no equal, mainly those involving brute force
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In the one state, a great part of them is thrown away as useless and the price of what is used is considered as equal only to the labour and expense of fitting it for use, and can, therefore, afford no rent to the landlord
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This seems, in the present times, to be nearly the state of things in several parts of Great Britain, where the profit of planting is found to be equal to that of either corn or pasture
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Whatever may be the price of wood, if that of coals is such that the expense of a coal fire is nearly equal to that of a wood one we may be assured, that at that place, and in these circumstances, the price of coals is as high as it can be
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Though the quantity of silver was much less, it might have exchanged for an equal quantity of other goods, and the proprietor's share might have enabled him to purchase or command an equal quantity either
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˜ In 1350, and for some time before, the average price of the quarter of wheat in England seems not to have been estimated lower than four ounces of silver, Tower weight, equal to about twenty shillings of our present money
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From this price it seems to have fallen gradually to two ounces of silver, equal to about ten shillings of our present money, the price at which we find it estimated in the beginning of the sixteenth century, and at which it seems to have continued to be estimated till about 1570
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tenpence contained about half an ounce of silver, Tower weight, and was nearly equal to half-a-crown of our present money
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Four ounces of silver, Tower weight, therefore, equal to six shillings and eightpence of the money of those times, and to near twenty shillings of that of the present, must have been reckoned a moderate price for the quarter of eight bushels
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In that feast were consumed, 1st, fifty-three quarters of wheat, which cost nineteen pounds, or seven shillings, and twopence a-quarter, equal to about one-and-twenty shillings and sixpence of our present money ; 2dly, fifty-eight quarters of malt, which cost seventeen pounds ten shillings, or six shillings a-quarter, equal to about eighteen shillings of our present money; 3dly, twenty quarters of oats, which cost four pounds, or four shillings a-quarter, equal to about twelve shillings of our present money
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But statutes of this kind are generally presumed to provide with equal care for all deviations from the middle price, for those below it, as well as for those above it
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Ten shillings, therefore, containing six ounces of silver, Tower weight, and equal to about thirty shillings of our present money, must, upon this supposition, have been reckoned the middle price of the quarter of wheat when this statute was first enacted, and must have continued to be so in the 51st of Henry III
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From about the middle of the fourteenth to the beginning of the sixteenth century, what was reckoned the reasonable and moderate, that is, the ordinary or average price of wheat, seems to have sunk gradually to about one half of this price; so as at last to have fallen to about two ounces of silver, Tower weight, equal to about ten shillings of our present money
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In 1512, six shillings and eightpence contained only two ounces of silver, Tower weight, and were equal to about ten shillings of our present money
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Several writers, therefore, being misled by this faulty transcription, very naturally conclude that the middle price, or six shillings the quarter, equal to about eighteen shillings of our present money, was the ordinary or average price of wheat at that time
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In an ancient manuscript of the Regiam Majestatem, an old Scotch law book, there is a statute of assize, in which the price of bread is regulated according to all the different prices of wheat, from tenpence to three shillings the Scotch boll, equal to about half an English quarter
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Three shillings Scotch, at the time when this assize is supposed to have been enacted, were equal to about nine shillings sterling of our present money Mr Ruddiman seems {See his Preface to Anderson's Diplomata Scotiae
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The one is four pounds sixteen shillings of the money of those times, equal to fourteen pounds eight shillings of that of the present; the other is six pounds eight shillings, equal to nineteen pounds four shillings of our present money
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In every different stage of improvement, besides, the raising of equal quantities of corn in the same soil and climate, will, at an average, require nearly equal quantities of labour; or, what comes to the same thing, the price of nearly equal quantities; the continual increase of the productive powers of labour, in an improved state of cultivation, being more or less counterbalanced by the continual increasing price of cattle, the principal instruments of agriculture
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Upon all these accounts, therefore, we may rest assured, that equal quantities of corn will, in every state of society, in every stage of improvement, more nearly represent, or be equivalent to, equal quantities of labour, than equal quantities of any other part of the rude produce of land
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In rice countries, which generally yield two, sometimes three crops in the year, each of them more plentiful than any common crop of corn, the abundance of food must be much greater than in any corn country of equal extent
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But in countries of equal art and industry, the money price of the greater part of manufactures will be in proportion to the money price of labour; and in manufacturing art and industry, China and Indostan, though inferior, seem not to be much inferior to any part of Europe
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the piastre, is equal to £ 3,825,000 sterling
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He informs us, too, that if we were to judge of the quantity of gold annually imported from the Brazils to Lisbon, by the amount of the tax paid to the king of Portugal, which it seems, is one-fifth of the standard metal, we might value it at eighteen millions of cruzadoes, or forty-five millions of French livres, equal to about twenty millions sterling
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The annual importation of the precious metals into Cadiz and Lisbon, indeed, is not equal to the whole annual produce of the mines of America
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But the consumption of Birmingham alone, at the rate of fifty thousand pounds a-year, is equal to the hundred-and-twentieth part of this annual importation, at the rate of six millions a-year
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The whole annual consumption of gold and silver, therefore, in all the different countries of the world where those metals are used, may, perhaps, be nearly equal to the whole annual produce
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The quantity of silver commonly in the market, it is probable, is much greater in proportion to that of gold, than the value of a certain quantity of gold is to that of an equal quantity of silver
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The whole quantity, therefore, of the cheap commodity, must commonly be greater in proportion to the whole quantity of the dear one, than the value of a certain quantity of the dear one, is to the value of an equal quantity of the cheap one
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Reduced stress always equals reduced pests/disease
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Fear equals hatred, equals violence
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It is a commonly held belief that where there is light there must be darkness, that forces of life are matched by those of death and that in all things there is a balanced equation of equals and opposites
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All we ever wanted was the right to live as equals under the same suns as our brothers
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Big John grabbed Daniel’s hand in a shake that united them as equals
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Lord Dorsal stood and took Alexei’s forearm in a meeting of equals; both men grinned
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X equals five, y squared is 16, I don’t know
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Women are Men’s equals in pretty much every respect, so it naturally follows that there are plenty of Women that are all of these terrible things and much more
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The total equals the brick wall I built with these blocks in order
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Unity equals strength, and as we follow the Spirit we are Prophecy
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To violate this combination is everywhere a most unpopular action, and a sort of reproach to a master among his neighbours and equals
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disagreeableness, almost equals that of colliers ; and, from the unavoidable irregularity in the
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brothers, and they’d always turned to him for counsel, but within our clan, we believed that all men stand as equals
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If we accept and treat others as our equals despite differences in gender, race, nationality or culture, harmony will prevail
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But this skill and dexterity in the use of their arms could be acquired only, in the same manner as fencing is at present, by practising, not in great bodies, but each man separately, in a particular school, under a particular master, or with his own particular equals and companions
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Lovely Latin phrase, but horrible moral concept: First among equals
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I+I=II; in words, one plus one equals two
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Equals, somehow? But he was my master somehow too
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In that respect Thailand has few equals
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He and I had an instant affinity for one another, spending hours together as equals and friends
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Inside, we were equals in creating a beautiful interior
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The cat and I stared, meeting one another's eyes as equals
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The humans he considered his equals
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Jesus treated women as equals, as the bearers of life, as our mothers and our sisters
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Jesus treated women as equals, as the bearers of life, as our mothers and our sisters should
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them all equals to the citizens of Athens: 16 And the holy temple, which before he had spoiled, he would garnish with goodly gifts,
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I am little more than the first among equals
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But now what of your Khakhan? Does he plan to treat us as equals, ally himself with us against the Turk, or invade and conquer us? Mongols very nearly did conquer us about three centuries ago
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He proposed a theory, his famous hypothesis that E=mc2: energy equals mass times the velocity of light (the constant “c”) squared
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” Welcoming animals into a community of equals, Smith notes, would also destroy Judeo-Christian moral philosophy
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We learned that peace, harmony and treating people as equals are universal respects
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as equals, that they don't trust us, probably never will
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During this incarceration he drew around him a few other political prisoners to form the Conspiracy of Equals
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Thereafter, the Conspiracy of Equals emerged as the chief source of radical agitation
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the “Manifesto of the Equals,” one of the principal definition of
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The Equals aimed to redeem the promise of the Revolution
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The Equals wanted a “truly fraternal union of all Frenchmen” in which
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“If there is a single man on earth who is richer and more powerful than his fellows,” said Merechal’s “Manifesto of the Equals,” ;
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that the citizen should habitually find in all his fellow countrymen equals, brothers, and that he should nowhere meet with the least sign of
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society, the Equals devoted a great deal of attention to planning the upbringing of the young and also to the ongoing instructions of the adult population
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of Merechal’s “Manifesto of the Equals
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Arakiel went on to educate the world with the certainty of a teacher stating two plus two equals four
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Out of the French Revolution came visions of an egalitarian Society which would be built around a format established by a treatise referred to as the Manifesto of the Equals
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Sylvain Marechal, who composed the “Manifesto of the Equals,”
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“If there is a single man on earth who is richer and more powerful than his fellows,” said Marechal’s “Manifesto of the Equals,” “
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that the citizen should habitually find in all his fellow countrymen equals, brothers; and that he should nowhere meet
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” In speaking of superstitions,” Buonarroti of course meant traditional religion, toward which the Equals, led by Marechal, were strongly antagonistic
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: the WASP elite as equals and the American Negro as a client population
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13 This wicked person vowed also to the Lord who now no more would have mercy on him saying so 14 That the holy city to which he was going in haste to lay it even with the ground and to make it a common burying place he would set at liberty: 15 And as touching the Jews whom he had judged not worthy so much as to be buried but to be thrown out with their children to be devoured of the fowls and wild beasts he would make them all equals to the citizens of Athens: 16 And the holy temple which before he had spoiled he would garnish with goodly gifts and restore all the holy vessels with many more and out of his own revenue defray the charges belonging to the sacrifices: 17 Yes and that also he would become a Jew himself and go through all the world that was inhabited and declare the power of God
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To treat others as equals and not lording ourselves over them is the way of
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same as having more truth, and having more truth equals having greater
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Because money equals power, and a hundred million (for example) is a lot of power - almost enough to destabilise the country
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You will have no real friends - you can never tell who your real friends are when you have this level of wealth; you will attract government surveillance - money equals power, governments cannot allow the drones to have too much personal power and so they become very interested in you when you make more than ten million
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I had no special knowledge or talents to offer, so would I have to remain a ‘bottom feeder’ during my life there? How could I measure up to those who had training, schooling, connections, social standing, a family and a network behind them? Would I be marginalized as a reluctantly tolerated DP? Would I have to grovel or could I take my position among equals? I wasn’t looking for a place to sleep, I was searching for my future home that would last me to the end of my days
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David learned from early on that Poes-Woes equals pain, as he’s been scratched by her
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Canada’s Food Guide provides clear information about how much food equals one Food Guide Serving for each of the four major food groups
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that light travels in a vacuum in a year, equals about 5
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Therefore, a temperature of 0 K equals
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Publicity equals influence and it makes you more interesting
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once, then that equals two
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I declared them equals
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All I've ever asked of my pupils is to treat me the same as I treat them: with politeness as equals while doing my best to amuse as well as edify
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We shook hands as equals and wished each other all the best
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Not surprisingly, the amount of mass has a linear relationship with energy so more mass equals more energy
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- If you’re equals and of the same
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nevertheless they are good and with good equals positive
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When peddling wares in the Amazon frontier, success equals more success
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They’re sharp and perceptive and if treated as equals they’ll be fine
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Shit!!! One hundred thousand divided by two hundred per day equals five hundred days
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Under the absolute version, the exchange rate simply equals the ratio of the two countries'
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consolation or realism, as preached to me by the Executive or my equals, could convince me that
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No production equals no revenue
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The attainment of perfection of spiritual self-restraint equals completeness of universe freedom and personal liberty
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SUBSTITUTING PRICEY FISH) AND YOU COULD SAVE $25 A WEEK, WHICH EQUALS $100 A MONTH, WHICH
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EQUALS $1,200 A YEAR! BEANS: YOU WILL LEARN TO LOVE THEM
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Furthermore, “I am late” is the most used expression in our society; maybe it equals the phrase “I am tired” which it often is associated with
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We are spectators and our only aim is to look for our equals, with the sole intention to join the puppeteer (stronger) who is in charge
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This shows a desire for a more ‘egalitarian’ kind of relationship – a relationship of equals
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You want to feel that you and the beloved are ‘team mates’ as well as lovers – a relationship of peers and equals
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divided by Position Risk ($2) equals the number of shares to purchase or short
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57: Breath is the movement of thought: Relaxed breathing equals calm thoughts
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Short quick breathing equals busy thoughts
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“You’re a lovely woman and technically, we are equals in Power
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I subdued myself in front of your family, but when were alone, we danced as equals
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All the slaves, immortal and dark-haired like Julius, were free and equals to the Stargazers
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equals the housing rate
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That is a correct statement that we are all equals but if one has a little more money than the other they are in many cases treated differently
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shown that higher national consumption of some fish equals lower rates of
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NEITHER DOES HE HAVE ANY RELATIVES OR EQUALS
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The number, 10020 equals 1040, since 100 equals 102
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adored his wives and treated them as equals to an extent with himself
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A country that treats all its citizens as equals will have no need for a huge budget to combat terrorism or to help other nations, since the acts of terrorism will be few and far between
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The children weren’t considered equals to those running the
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Our robots and ships simply have detectors that have no equals in this time
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What is, equals love