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In recent years it has become clear that not only does interest and capacity for sex continue well beyond menopause, but that many women report an increased enjoyment of sex because worries about unwanted pregnancy are no longer a concern
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Walking briskly on a daily basis not only results in calorie burning, it increases enzyme and metabolic activity that may result in increased calorie consumption for up to 12 hours after walking as little as 2 miles
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You should also have increased your organic usage by 80 percent
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Adding to a woman's increased dose of stress chemicals, are her increased "opportunities" for stress
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of the ‘ageing’ population, both on account of increased lifespan for pension and social security and higher healthcare costs
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The advent of constant media influence and increased mobility make it so that the morals and values of family groups are not passed down as unchanged as they once were
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· Capital: Money raised from promoters and shareholders to start and expand the company's operational capabilities (Authorised-As per registration and increased with the approval of the share holders from time to time
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The increased bacteria stimulates the composting process
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Your vegetables will have increased mineral
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"That could mean it went from one in a billion to one in a million, still not cause for generating increased adrenaline," doostEr said
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hands, and his possessions have increased in the land
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With an increased speed
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The two hundred mile trip to Lastriss increased to four hundred miles by the meandering of the river, making the trip from Hazorpean take at least four weeks altogether when the wind was this light
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My department had to take on two new staff last week to cope with the increased volume of administration
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Two crewmembers, working nearby, stop what they are doing to watch and Joris, responding to the increased audience, cranks his antics up a notch
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She pounced upon the thing tearing and slicing; her strength had increased in size to match that of her rage
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Something came with an overwhelming sense of inclusion, or familiarity, something like an increased awareness of the cycle of life
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increased oxygenation of the blood
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He also told him the bull’s strength had increased to over 500 abominations
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Karen chips in about how dreadful a teacher’s life has become as a result of the increased paperwork demanded by the powers that be, Alastair adding his pennyworth that, as a musician, he doesn’t have to do paperwork
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The large animals had started off at a slow gallop, but their speed increased until the coach was speeding along at a fast clip
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In this way the amount of quantum information in the universe was increased
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They parried for a bit and then Altera increased the strength of her blows
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good, and his arrogance increased with the purchase of every new
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white blood cells was increased
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As the abuse increased in her marriage, her subconscious
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environment is either limited, voided, increased, or amplified to the
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Even with Dave’s more exalted role and increased financial status, the erratic hours he worked soon caused major problems between them
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howled loudly; snow and ice swirled about wildly; the storm had increased in ferocity
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wind had increased in velocity and the snow was making it difficult to move
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He was enveloped in a force field of complete serenity; with each step the feeling increased
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His speed increased as he realized the truth and began to understand why the tests were
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The humming of the Companions increased and took on a lilting tone
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“Any boyfriends?” I asked and the tension increased a notch or two
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Joseph turned the gas to compensate for it but it only increased in speed
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9 So I was great, and increased more than all who were
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When goods increase, those who eat them are increased; and what advantage is there to
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As with all knowledge, when used and made practical, understanding is increased and a person's own being is enhanced
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The train increased speed and the cars passed under his
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Allcock again for the charming company upon his arrival which so increased his spirits, and went up the broad stairway to the first floor and his rooms
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Jameson was officially promoted to assistant chef and his time in the kitchens increased
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They set a schedule of bi-weekly rehearsals, to be increased as need be; the sets' construction was entrusted to Miss Bunker and her determinations of assistance were also set on a 'as needed' basis
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Over the next week, life’s pace increased tenfold
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My increased workouts burned the calories quicker than usual, and
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It was something to do with increased muscle strength and they were specifically examining how that would effect the waterfronts in certain cities
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The snow was falling even harder, and the wind had indeed increased, whipping her hair at a furry about her face
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distance from their starting point increased the webbing of leaves and branches
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The cloud cover had increased
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Gradually the traffic increased and the suburbs
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My love for others increased as
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The demand for labour, and consequently its price, must necessarily have increased with those improvements
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Both the pecuniary income and expense of such families have increased considerably since that time through the greater part of the kingdom, in some places more, and in some less, though perhaps scarce anywhere so much as some exaggerated accounts of the present wages of labour have lately represented them to the public
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The real recompence of labour, the real quantity of the necessaries and conveniencies of life which it can procure to the labourer, has, during the course of the present century, increased perhaps in a still greater proportion than its money price
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This prohibition, however, like all others of the same kind, is said to have produced no effect, and probably rather increased than diminished the evil of usury
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considerable exaggeration ), the great sums which they lend to private people, in countries where the rate of interest is higher than in their own, are circumstances which no doubt demonstrate the redundancy of their stock, or that it has increased beyond what they can employ with tolerable profit in the proper business of their own country; but they do not demonstrate that that business has decreased
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As riches, improvement, and population, have increased, interest has declined
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of occupied castles increased markedly
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To the sound of the women's increased laughter, the imp sped across the room, disappearing into Alec's wardrobe
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The guard finished writing down their names then hastily retreated toward the head of the line where he resumed his interrogations with increased vigor
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Her own numerous plots against him had all met with disaster while her anguish only increased with her efforts
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However, the FoxO virus/gene seems to repair your shattered heart microsecond by microsecond, thus allowing you to function at massively increased rates of strength and speed for relatively prolonged periods of time
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As agriculture advances, the woods are partly cleared by the progress of tillage, and partly go to decay in consequence of the increased number of cattle
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On the contrary, it is generally increased by it
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This, accordingly, has been the case with most of these things upon most occasions, and would have been the case with all of them upon all occasions, if particular accidents had not, upon some occasions, increased the supply of some of them in a still greater proportion than the demand
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therefore, be advancing in improvement and population, the demand for silver might not be at all increased by the improvement even of a large country in the neighbourhood of the mine
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This rise in the value of silver, in proportion to that of corn, may either have been owing altogether to the increase of the demand for that metal, in consequence of increasing improvement and cultivation, the supply, in the mean time, continuing the same as before; or, the demand continuing the same as before, it may have been owing altogether to the gradual diminution of the supply: the greater part of the mines which were then known in the world being much exhausted, and, consequently, the expense of working them much increased; or it may have been owing partly to the one, and partly to the other of those two circumstances
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And then the intensity of firing increased at Patrick’s wall
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" The expression is very slovenly, but the meaning is plain enough, " that the price of ale is in this manner to be increased or diminished according to every sixpence rise or fall in the price of barley
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The roar increased in fury and over the Scrambletops flew a glistening silver tube belching oily smoke
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The quantity of the precious metals may increase in any country from two different causes ; either, first, from the increased abundance of the mines which supply it; or, secondly, from the increased wealth of the people, from the increased produce of their annual labour
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The seasons, for these ten or twelve years past, have been unfavourable through the greater part of Europe; and the disorders of Poland have very much increased the scarcity in all those countries, which, in dear years, used to be supplied from that market
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In Great Britain, the real recompence of labour, it has already been shewn, the real quantities of the necessaries and conveniencies of life which are given to the labourer, has increased considerably during the course of the present century
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The consumption of the porcelain of China, of the spiceries of the Moluccas, of the piece goods of Bengal, and of innumerable other articles, has increased very nearly in a like proportion
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If the manufactures, especially, of which those commodities are the materials, should ever come to flourish in the country, the market, though it might not be much enlarged, would at least be brought much nearer to the place of growth than before ; and the price of those materials might at least be increased by what had usually been the expense of transporting them to distant countries
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As the wealth of Europe, indeed, has increased greatly since the discovery of the mines of America, so the value of gold and silver has gradually diminished
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Their quantity, therefore, must have increased there as in other places, and nearly in the same proportion to the annual produce of its land and labour
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This increase of the quantity of those metals, however, has not, it seems, increased that annual produce, has neither improved the manufactures and agriculture of the country, nor mended the circumstances of its inhabitants
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But if this rise in the price of some sorts of provisions be owing to a rise in the real value of the land which produces them, to its increased fertility, or, in consequence of more extended improvement and good cultivation, to its having been rendered fit for producing corn; it is owing to a circumstance which indicates, in the clearest manner, the prosperous and advancing state of the country
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But if this rise of price is owing to the increased value, in consequence of the improved fertility of the land which produces such provisions, it becomes a much nicer matter to judge, either in what proportion any pecuniary reward ought to be augmented, or whether it ought to be augmented at all
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Though a house, therefore, may yield a revenue to its proprietor, and thereby serve in the function of a capital to him, it cannot yield any to the public, nor serve in the function of a capital to it, and the revenue of the whole body of the people can never be in the smallest degree increased by it
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The gross revenue of the society, the annual produce of their land and labour, is increased by the whole value which the labour of those workmen adds to the materials upon which they are employed, and their neat revenue by what remains of this value, after deducting what is necessary for supporting the tools and instruments of their trade
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But the revenue of idle people, considered as a class or order, cannot, in the smallest degree, be increased by those operations of banking
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Their expense in general, therefore, cannot be much increased by them, though that of a few individuals among them may, and in reality sometimes is
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When paper is substituted in the room of gold and silver money, the quantity of the materials, tools, and maintenance, which the whole circulating capital can supply, may be increased by the whole value of gold and silver which used to be employed in purchasing them
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Brontes increased his healing, sending the full might of his Oneness into Adros
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Whether the trade, either of Scotland in general, or of the city of Glasgow in particular, has really increased in so great a proportion, during so short a period, I do not pretend to know
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If either of them has increased in this proportion, it seems to be an effect too great to be accounted for by the sole operation of this cause
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That the trade and industry of Scotland, however, have increased very considerably during this period, and that the banks have contributed a good deal to this increase, cannot be doubted
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“Yes, so… gradually the frequency of mails increased and so did
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The Maker’s power also greatly increased her strength, allowing her to wield the mighty weapon which was well over twice her size
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increased perception in authority
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that learning is increased when a student decides what questions they
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(My net worth increased over tenfold within one year of
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In the long-run, therefore, the operations of this bank increased the real distress of the country, which it meant to relieve ; and effectually relieved, from a very great distress, those rivals whom it meant to supplant
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21, the bank purchased of the South-sea company, stock to the amount of £4,000,000: and in 1722, in consequence of the subscriptions which it had taken in for enabling it to make this purchase, its capital stock was increased by £ 3,400,000
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Capitals are increased by parsimony, and diminished by prodigality and misconduct
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As the capital of an individual can be increased only by what he saves from his annual revenue or his annual gains, so the capital of a society, which is the same with that of all the individuals who compose it, can be increased only in the same manner
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A part of the increased produce, therefore, will naturally be employed in purchasing, wherever it is to be had, the additional quantity of gold and silver necessary for circulating the rest
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The annual produce of the land and labour of any nation can be increased in its value by no other means, but by increasing either the number of its productive labourers, or the productive powers of those labourers who had before been employed
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The number of its productive labourers, it is evident, can never be much increased, but in consequence of an increase of capital, or of the funds destined for maintaining them