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There are lots of small things one can deliberately do to maintain a positive atmosphere even when under difficult situation
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Exercising in later years can help improve and maintain our health
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thoughts and maintain your energy because you are motivated by your
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To manage our weight and maintain optimum health, we have to focus on eating efficiently
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Their technicians maintain the entire system and you never have to worry if it has problems
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"Actually, she latched onto Jorma when I moved a couple cabins down the hall where I could maintain a once a week schedule
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Maintain a regular bed and wake time schedule including weekends
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The fund can afford to maintain a large research team for advising on buy/sell decisions
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She was using all her control to keep herself from running in panic as it was, without some contact with real land, she wouldn't have been able to maintain her control now
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Use peat moss or composted aged wood to maintain a balanced PH level
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What she chose to reveal was invariably better than the inter-intelligence communiqués where one agency often hid detail from another in order to maintain tactical advantage
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You relied on stealth and cruelty to maintain your position and your way
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Even those who move still have links with their traditional roots and maintain these connections in the Moko
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Those who governed sought to maintain a status quo
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Fred makes Betty’s day by kissing her and giving her a present of a bunch of roses – the wicked flirt that he is! I sometimes wonder just how involved he is with those two – I don’t watch their comings and goings but I am under no illusions, and do not believe for a moment the people who maintain that elderly people have no sex lives
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The simple fact of taking regular meals made such considerations difficult to maintain
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congregation in such a way as to maintain unity
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He had to maintain the code for the 'Houri' applications, in this case Delightia Mk VI, and he did the operation and set-up of the user application, so Jaseem could play it
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"Well it does have quite a few photosynthetic cells and can maintain its life in a passive float for years without prey
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style and maintain hair
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By dint of hiding in one or other of them whenever she felt particularly overcome, she managed to maintain her sanity
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Even though she wasn't supposed to be here, the time she spent on the avatar had taken away from time she could have spent automating this environment, so she had to maintain it now, as well as get some of that automation in place
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‘We maintain duplicate lists
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had to maintain a watchful eye on Cosmicblasto and
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bakerfolk had stressed how important it was to maintain a clean
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Despite the vast distance geographically between Nepal and England, she continued to maintain her links to the Entertainers Guild that she helped found with the legacy left her by Joris Lilwin
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By the end of the 52nd shipping had to keep clearing to maintain a channel thru to Shempala
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She could barely maintain herself with a nice country garden
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Yeah, the country was just a vacation, but the barely literate could maintain themselves indefinitely with a garden
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You will have to bend your right knee a little to do this and at the same time your left leg should remain outstretched to maintain balance
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The Yogis maintain that you are only as old as your spine and that by keeping the spine in a flexible, elastic and healthy condition you can ward off old age for longer than you think
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It is worth a little trouble and exercise, is it not, to maintain one’s health? So practice this head rotating exercise whenever you have a quiet moment and can perform it inconspicuously
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They had, however, been scouting out a likely target and had chosen the slightly built young lady with the bulging money belt as the best source of the filthy lucre that they needed to maintain their lighter fuel and crack cocaine habits
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In spite of all Alan had done, Colonel Elmore Bovok still tried to maintain a friendship
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Remember, in order to maintain a long lasting relationship, it is important to have at least a few things that you and your loved one can laugh about, cry about, and even
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the best you can to maintain a healthy balance in communication, finances and interests, while
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She hasn’t been dependent on me financially for some years – she earns more than I do anyway – and when she pulled the plug on our marriage she insisted on being financially independent, seeing it as some sort of compensation for me if I didn’t have to maintain her
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Again, I find myself on the receiving end of an abject apology which leaves me gasping inwardly, though on the surface I think I maintain a straight face
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no kids to feed, you have no household to maintain
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It was never used because it is impractical to maintain this environment on Earth, but it has tremendous potential
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Jason made him also maintain a virtual model of the study planet as it actually exists, it had been his sentence to put as much time into that as he did into his imaginary one based on it
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He could maintain a level of detachment
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you see how important it is to maintain thoughts of
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and maintain the harmony of the energy field, so that
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She could imagine Bishop Rendellyn wanting to do this to her, but she knew he would have tried to encapsulate her via prayer, and had to have acolytes actually maintain the user settings for his universe
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maintain his or her environment/ immediate community as shown here
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We maintain the first six
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Therefore maintain a variety of things to occupy your God-given life
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popular culture to maintain a true being of self that is inclusive toward
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played, all of which helped to maintain its popularity long after the
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acquire; but, satisfaction is very hard to attain and maintain
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” Going backwards they veered this way and that at first, until like they did when piloting the boat, they sighted above the deck in the direction aligned with their destination and gradually began to maintain straighter lines once more
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that the authorities in Agrea wanted to maintain the crossing, so as to
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However, the girls are still giggling and in the face of their hilarity I can’t maintain my serious face for long and end up laughing with them
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They both surrendered to the solemn charge laid upon them, and each personally, privately, vowed to maintain her equilibrium and promise of service
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' He took it upon himself to maintain, for as long as he was able, the running of the stables
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Roman sat with his back straight, arms to his sides, trying to maintain his
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Only after winning a struggle to maintain his own legroom did I
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20“His successor will send out a tax collector to maintain the royal
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IF I were able to maintain that new found wakefulness and peace until she was satisfied I wouldn't relapse into the blustering baboon of bravado I knew had always been
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Heather swallowed hard and took a deep breath, trying to maintain her
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change sweeping the rest of the country and maintain a
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maintain that they’re rude and arrogant
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To think you might somehow want to become unholy again, dirty and slimy again, having to maintain an alimentary canal
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Roman was still on his knees, barely able to maintain his posture
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Argos may have stayed her hand in killing him because of his ability to maintain the ship, but there was another reason
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Desperately, he fought to maintain his grip on the orchid blade, but it slipped from his limp grip, falling with a clatter to the field of grey stones that was their chosen fighting grounds
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An independent manufacturer, who has stock enough both to purchase materials, and to maintain himself till he can carry his work to market, should gain both the wages of a journeyman who works under a master, and the
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It seldom happens that the person who tills the ground has wherewithal to maintain himself till he reaps the harvest
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When the landlord, annuitant, or monied man, has a greater revenue than what he judges sufficient to maintain his own family, he employs either the whole or a part of the surplus in maintaining one or more menial servants
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When an independent workman, such as a weaver or shoemaker, has got more stock than what is sufficient to purchase the materials of his own work, and to maintain himself till he can dispose of it, he naturally employs one or more journeymen with the surplus, in order to make a profit by their work
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If in such a country the wages off labour had ever been more than sufficient to maintain the labourer, and to enable him to bring up a family, the competition of the labourers and the interest of the masters would soon reduce them to the lowest rate which is consistent with common humanity
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A labourer, it may be said, indeed, ought to save part of his summer wages, in order to defray his winter expense; and that, through the whole year, they do not exceed what is necessary to maintain his family through the whole year
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If, in these places, therefore, the labouring poor can maintain their families in dear years, they must be at their ease in times of moderate plenty, and in affluence in those of extraordinary cheapness
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If the labouring poor, therefore, can maintain their families in those parts of the kingdom where the price of labour is lowest, they must be in affluence where it is highest
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If the labouring poor, therefore, can maintain their families in the one part of the united kingdom, they must be in affluence in the other
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Some workmen, indeed, when they can earn in four days what will maintain them through the week, will be idle the other three
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In a year of sudden and extraordinary plenty, there are funds in the hands of many of the employers of industry, sufficient to maintain and employ a greater number of industrious people than had been employed the year before ; and this extraordinary number cannot always be had
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after all he’d been through, but he needed to maintain his
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maintain out of his wages at home
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He expects to maintain his family by
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Far below a pack of slug-mules pulled the counterweight bucket, occasionally pausing so they could rest or to allow workers to refill the bucket with water in order to maintain its level; just enough so it was slightly under the weight of the giant red stone, but not too much, else it accelerate to the ground at an uncontrollable rate
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and cannot be removed, the parish which gave the certificate must maintain them ; none of all
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of the sanctity of the place and trying to maintain a
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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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But land, in almost any situation, produces a greater quantity of food than what is sufficient to maintain all the labour necessary for bringing it to market, in the most liberal way in which that labour is ever maintained
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The most desert moors in Norway and Scotland produce some sort of pasture for cattle, of which the milk and the increase are always more than sufficient, not only to maintain all the labour necessary for tending them, and to pay the ordinary profit to the farmer or the owner of the herd or flock, but to afford some small rent to the landlord
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Whatever was the rate at which labour was commonly maintained in that country, this greater surplus could always maintain a greater quantity of it, and, consequently, enable the landlord to purchase or command a greater quantity of it
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Should this root ever become in any part of Europe, like rice in some rice countries, the common and favourite vegetable food of the people, so as to occupy the same proportion of the lands in tillage, which wheat and other sorts of grain for human food do at present, the same quantity of cultivated land would maintain a much greater number of people ; and the labourers being generally fed with potatoes, a greater surplus would remain after replacing all the stock, and maintaining all the labour employed in cultivation
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‘Will you maintain the clerk's duties when I’m
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These, though they do not increase in the same proportion as corn, which is altogether the acquisition of human industry, yet multiply under the care and protection of men, who store up in the season of plenty what may maintain them in that of scarcity ; who, through the whole year, furnish them with a greater quantity of food than uncultivated nature provides for them; and who, by destroying and extirpating their enemies, secure them in the free enjoyment of all that she provides
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The great number of people maintained by the fertile lands afford a market to many parts of the produce of the barren, which they could never have found among those whom their own produce could maintain
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They were astonished to observe the rage of the Spaniards to obtain them; and had no notion that there could anywhere be a country in which many people had the disposal of so great a superfluity of food; so scanty always among themselves, that, for a very small quantity of those glittering baubles, they would willingly give as much as might maintain a whole family for many years
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They do not produce enough to maintain their inhabitants
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The mass of those metals may gradually and insensibly diminish, and their value gradually and insensibly rise, till the annual importation becoming again stationary, the annual consumption will gradually and insensibly accommodate itself to what that annual importation can maintain
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If, notwithstanding a great rise in the price, it still continues to prevail through a considerable part of the country, it is owing in many places, no doubt, to ignorance and attachment to old customs, but, in most places, to the unavoidable obstructions which the natural course of things opposes to the immediate or speedy establishment of a better system : first, to the poverty of the tenants, to their not having yet had time to acquire a stock of cattle sufficient to cultivate their lands more completely, the same rise of price, which would render it advantageous for them to maintain a greater stock, rendering it more difficult for them to acquire it; and, secondly, to their not having yet had time to put their lands in condition to maintain this greater stock properly, supposing they were capable of acquiring it
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Without some increase of stock, there can be scarce any improvement of land, but there can be no considerable increase of stock, but in consequence of a considerable improvement of land ; because otherwise the land could not maintain it
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A piece of ground which, when he wrote, could not maintain one cow, would in former times, he was assured, have maintained four, each of which would have given four times the quantity of milk which that one was capable of giving
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Thus, in every farm, the offals of the barn and stable will maintain a certain number of poultry
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Thousands of generations ago, fleeing or fighting in stressful situations was not a good option for a female who was pregnant or taking care of offspring, and women who developed and maintained social alliances were better able to care for offspring in stressful times
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In animals, this balance is maintained through proper nutrition, proper elimination and proper exercise
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However, Yoga practice can be maintained at the same intensity as the nature of exercise is without strain
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This site is maintained by the Senior Citizens Forum, Bhopal
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the rangers of texas who maintained law and order in the Old
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The Brazilians maintained that the horrors were real: genetically modified people; eternal mortal youth without hope of, or belief in, the afterlife; rampant drug abuse and promiscuity; all ruled by a secret cabal of ancient evil scientists called the Kassikan
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They maintained the atmosphere was chaotically driven by the continental contours and their details were unknown
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However, unity should be more easily achieved and maintained
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It should be made known to all His Majesty's subjects that secrecy is to be maintained, now more than ever
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In spite of the fact that much of this planet's air is much thicker than on Earth, there are other places where it is much thinner and this society maintained telescopes that one needed to climb in pressurized tunnels to visit, so they had a better view of space than anyone had from Earth before space travel, the Kassikan received data from multiple observatories two miles or more above the peak of Mount Everest
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Torbold had maintained a close watch on the cottage, reporting after dark when it was safe, and also taking advantage of the opportunity to use the bathroom facilities
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‘At least that was the fantasy we maintained
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This in turn leads to a lecture from Wiesse on how important this waterway is as an artery to the West Country, stressing how vital it is for local commerce and going into incredible and extremely boring detail about how it is maintained and how much it costs
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are supported and maintained in proper relation to one another by means of fibrous and
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in municipally maintained beds and banks of colour
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He makes the point that if I decide to press charges, my anonymity could be maintained … though I don’t see how … Jim accepts this course of action on my behalf, saying that he’ll contact Joan’s next of kin and see if that produces any possible way out of this impasse
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I maintained the
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I’ve always maintained that lovemaking is not a spectator sport
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it appears to have been reasonably successful as a business because they maintained this house and when Bunty came back she was able to find sufficient cash to repair the house
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Bunty used to console herself with that – she always maintained that there was no point worrying about what you couldn’t do
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“Now, at that period, of course we maintained a twenty-four hour
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course, it’s been maintained and reinforced several times since then
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26 was well maintained but Roman’s house stuck out like a mansion in the middle
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Historically, we have maintained a
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It looked like some places had been converted to cheap housing about a century ago and never maintained
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there the secret of the Siberian crossing was to be maintained, even
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Roman’s brown eyes reflected the candlelight as he maintained eye contact
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The grounds are quite extensive and well maintained by a thirty-something, handsome, part-time gardener … Dad tells me that some of the old ladies spend a considerable amount of time watching the gardener and trying to entice him into their flats
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So, two representations of a single phenomena are maintained: all-to-nothing and doubling/halving
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It was now grimy stone and concrete factories where textile machinery was made and maintained
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The livery's wagons, carriages and other vehicular assets had to be maintained for service
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Except in her case, Emme had maintained it had to be handed down to her oldest Granddaughter; Emma's Grandmother, despite what Old Johnny thought or pressed Emme to do
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” Belle simply nodded, as Mandy came from Bungalow Seven with a tray of refreshments, the ingredients for which she consistently maintained in 'her' rooms
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maintained close relationships with the sect, and - all in all
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By the time the street got to the bridge there were two stories of stone, well maintained, before the grown houses
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Kaitlyn alone maintained her composure and answered
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As it was, he got out in time, he knew because of the listen-only connection he had maintained thruout
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After a little maintenance neglect, the resurrection costs exceed the cost of commercially available space that has been properly maintained and operating and kept its value
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knows how the stallholders maintained their sanity during
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years old and it had probably been that long since it was maintained
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They’ve maintained that resolve to this very day
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Want, famine, and mortality, would immediately prevail in that class, and from thence extend themselves to all the superior classes, till the number of inhabitants in the country was reduced to what could easily be maintained by the revenue and stock which remained in it, and which had escaped either the tyranny or calamity which had destroyed the rest
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In the meantime he must, in many cases, be maintained by his parents or relations,
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Lang's Making of Religion was heavily influenced by the 18th century idea of the "noble savage": in it, he maintained the existence of high spiritual ideas among so-called "savage" races, drawing parallels with the contemporary interest in occult phenomena in England
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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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But land, in almost any situation, produces a greater quantity of food than what is sufficient to maintain all the labour necessary for bringing it to market, in the most liberal way in which that labour is ever maintained
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The landlord gains both ways; by the increase of the produce, and by the diminution of the labour which must be maintained out of it
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A greater quantity of labour, therefore, must be maintained out of it; and the surplus, from which are drawn both the profit of the farmer and the rent of the landlord, must be diminished
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This was too heavy to move so he put up a nice stone torch in there and kept it filled, one of seven lanterns he maintained on that stairway today
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Whatever was the rate at which labour was commonly maintained in that country, this greater surplus could always maintain a greater quantity of it, and, consequently, enable the landlord to purchase or command a greater quantity of it
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In those rice countries, therefore, where rice is the common and favourite vegetable food of the people, and where the cultivators are chiefly maintained with it, a greater share of this greater surplus should belong to the landlord than in corn countries
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The great number of people maintained by the fertile lands afford a market to many parts of the produce of the barren, which they could never have found among those whom their own produce could maintain
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but this region still maintained a reputation for heresy
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The few artificers among them are said to have been all maintained by the sovereign, the nobles, and the priests, and were probably their servants or slaves
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Wisely, he maintained his distance from such horrors, lest they follow the pathways of Singularity back to him
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In all farms too distant from any town to carry manure from it, that is, in the far greater part of those of every extensive country, the quantity of well cultivated land must be in proportion to the quantity of manure which the farm itself produces ; and this, again, must be in proportion to the stock of cattle which are maintained upon it
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A piece of ground which, when he wrote, could not maintain one cow, would in former times, he was assured, have maintained four, each of which would have given four times the quantity of milk which that one was capable of giving
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nation”, but maintained those of nation and war, as a
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Outwardly, he maintained the cold exterior of a killer
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Anon was afraid to go to him, Brontes had always maintained his faith in him, and for the second time in his life, that faith has led to his physical ruin
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They are the servants of the public, and are maintained by a part of the annual produce of the industry of other people
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Both productive and unproductive labourers, and those who do not labour at all, are all equally maintained by the annual produce of the land and labour of the country
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Unproductive labourers, and those who do not labour at all, are all maintained by revenue; either, first, by that part of the annual produce which is originally destined for constituting a revenue to some particular persons, either as the rent of land, or as the profits of stock ; or, secondly, by that part which, though originally destined for replacing a capital, and for maintaining productive labourers only, yet when it comes into their hands, whatever part of it is over and above their necessary subsistence, may be employed in maintaining indifferently either productive or unproductive hands
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It consisted commonly in a few wretched cattle, maintained altogether by the spontaneous produce of uncultivated land, and which might, therefore, be considered as a part of that spontaneous produce
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In mercantile and manufacturing towns, where the inferior ranks of people are chiefly maintained by the employment of capital, they are in general industrious, sober, and thriving; as in many English, and in most Dutch towns
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In those towns which are principally supported by the constant or occasional residence of a court, and in which the inferior ranks of people are chiefly maintained by the spending of revenue, they are in general idle, dissolute, and poor; as at Rome, Versailles, Compeigne, and Fontainbleau
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If you except Rouen and Bourdeaux, there is little trade or industry in any of the parliament towns of France; and the inferior ranks of people, being chiefly maintained by the expense of the members of the courts of justice, and of those who come to plead before them, are in general idle and poor
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The idleness of the greater part of the people who are maintained by the expense of revenue, corrupts, it is probable, the industry of those who ought to be maintained by the employment of capital, and renders it less advantageous to employ a capital there than in other places
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In trade and industry, it is much inferior to Glasgow, of which the inhabitants are chiefly maintained by the employment of capital
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Every year there would still be a certain quantity of food and clothing, which ought to have maintained productive, employed in maintaining unproductive hands
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Such people, as they themselves produce nothing, are all maintained by the produce of other men's labour
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Those unproductive hands who should be maintained by a part only of the spare revenue of the people, may consume so great a share of their whole revenue, and thereby oblige so great a number to encroach upon their capitals, upon the funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour, that all the frugality and good conduct of individuals may not be able to compensate the waste and degradation of produce occasioned by this violent and forced encroachment
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It is this effort, protected by law, and allowed by liberty to exert itself in the manner that is most advantageous, which has maintained the progress of England towards opulence and improvement in almost all former times, and which, it is to be hoped, will do so in all future times
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He remembered a shrine to Apollo that the inhabitants maintained on a small hill above their village
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Though Homer maintained his habitually ironic tone, the look across his face was deeply
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She maintained that Helez had made up the whole story to discredit her
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These super low-level, noise frequencies that he could proudly boast about to others (if he were inclined to do so) are maintained at a hush-hush status for reasons of his humble nature and the importance of strategic secrecy
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A crown, half a crown, a sheep, a lamb, was some years ago, in the Highlands of Scotland, a common rent for lands which maintained a family
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Though he contributes, therefore, to the maintenance of them all, they are all more or less independent of him, because generally they can all be maintained without him
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He himself had a certain amount of superstition about him, but he most always maintained an acutely skeptical mind
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She maintained that you forced yourself onto her
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Fleets and armies are maintained, not with gold and silver, but with consumable goods
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By the great number of people who are maintained abroad, fewer are maintained at home
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The funds which maintained the foreign wars of the present century, the most expensive perhaps which history records, seem to have had little dependency upon the exportation either of the circulating money, or of the plate of private families, or of the treasure of the prince
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But he like many others maintained that it was a necessary and impermanent concession
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Edward maintained his best not to jump at the Chief of Police and bash his head in
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But the capital of the country is equal to the capital of all its different inhabitants; and the quantity of industry which can be annually maintained in it is equal to what all those different capitals can maintain
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Both the capital of the country, therefore, and the quantity of industry which can be annually maintained in it, must generally be augmented by this exchange
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I answer, that this might be the case, if the effect of the bounty was to raise the real price of corn, or to enable the farmer, with an equal quantity of it, to maintain a greater number of labourers in the same manner, whether liberal, moderate, or scanty, than other labourers are commonly maintained in his neighbourhood
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Rather he maintained his stoic composure, though spoke with more than a hint of impatience
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The freest competition cannot lower it, Through the world in general, that value is equal to the quantity of labour which it can maintain, and in every particular place it is equal to the quantity of labour which it can maintain in the way, whether liberal, moderate, or scanty, in which labour is commonly maintained in that place
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But the Nord thief maintained his trademark evenness, smiling in an effort to charm and calm
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Even the constant communication she maintained with the other First Water
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But with proper changes in the diet good health can be maintained
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Tithes are unknown among them; and their clergy, who are far from being numerous, are maintained either by moderate stipends, or by the voluntary contributions of the people
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go to your head and you have maintained
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Rex maintained the facts and made it quite
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In a trade of which the returns are very distant, the profit of the merchant may be as great or greater than in one in which they are very frequent and near ; but the advantage of the country in which he resides, the quantity of productive labour constantly maintained there, the annual produce of the land and labour, must always be much less
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If the one can keep in constant employment but a third or a fourth part of the domestic industry which could be maintained by a capital returned once in the year, the other can keep in constant employment but a fourth or a fifth part of that industry
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It has, in all cases, therefore, turned it from a direction in which it would have maintained a greater quantity of productive labour, into one in which it can maintain a much smaller quantity
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To regain balance we must stop relying on chemicals to control our pests but instead rely more on maintaining a balanced ecosystem, diversity rich with bacteria and enzymes
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The importance of maintaining liquidity in investments cannot be overstated especially for retirees
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The technicians believe that they are instruments of God's will by making this happen while maintaining their humility among the non-technical
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It was little better than maintaining fuel delivery piping while he was mortal, but in this society, it was a living
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The Guilds, being built on commerce, are very keen on maintaining the peace
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Eating foods that are rich in vitamin A is important in maintaining a healthy skin
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“Models” in a MVC based application are the components of the application that are responsible for maintaining state
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While maintaining this strength in the resistance
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Now, while maintaining this low level of strength in
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battle to preserve his or her stature by drawing in and maintaining members
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maintaining tractors and other machinery powered by internal
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He specialised in maintaining radio links and worked in exchanges as well
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“I don’t know who that is any better than anyone else at the Kassikan,” he said, maintaining the house line
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Buttworst said, his eyes maintaining contact with the reluctant janitor
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An apprenticeship was arranged and Harry embarked upon his fledgeling vocation while still maintaining his Malvern studies
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“Now this is cozy,” she said, maintaining that position
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But there is no country in which the whole annual produce is employed in maintaining the industrious
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When the landlord, annuitant, or monied man, has a greater revenue than what he judges sufficient to maintain his own family, he employs either the whole or a part of the surplus in maintaining one or more menial servants
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The demand for labourers, the funds destined for maintaining them increase, it seems, still faster than they can find labourers to employ
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Farmers, upon such occasions, expect more profit from their corn by maintaining a few more labouring servants, than by selling it at a low price in the market
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soul and telling the unadulterated truth, or maintaining
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He was far too fearful of LeCynic's wrath to do the deed himself, therefore, Katrina's only hope lay in the possibility that she could at least persuade him to enlist the services of someone capable of the task, all while maintaining his powers of stealth
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Their price, therefore, in such countries, must be sufficient to pay the expense of building and maintaining what they cannot be had without
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Though its cultivation, therefore, requires more labour, a much greater surplus remains after maintaining all that labour
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Should this root ever become in any part of Europe, like rice in some rice countries, the common and favourite vegetable food of the people, so as to occupy the same proportion of the lands in tillage, which wheat and other sorts of grain for human food do at present, the same quantity of cultivated land would maintain a much greater number of people ; and the labourers being generally fed with potatoes, a greater surplus would remain after replacing all the stock, and maintaining all the labour employed in cultivation
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was maintaining his impatience with a visible effort
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The person who employs his stock in maintaining labour, necessarily wishes to employ it in such a manner as to produce as great a quantity of work as possible
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SOCIETY, OR OF THE EXPENSE OF MAINTAINING THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
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The gross revenue of all the inhabitants of a great country comprehends the whole annual produce of their land and labour; the neat revenue, what remains free to them, after deducting the expense of maintaining first, their fixed, and, secondly, their circulating capital, or what, without encroaching upon their capital, they can place in their stock reserved for immediate consumption, or spend upon their subsistence
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The expense of maintaining the fixed capital in a great country, may very properly be compared to that of repairs in a private estate
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Every saving, therefore, in the expense of maintaining the fixed capital, which does not diminish the productive powers of labour, must increase the fund which puts industry into motion, and consequently the annual produce of land and labour, the real revenue of every society
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maintaining the family, remains a mystery for
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The debtors of such a bank as that whose conduct I have been giving some account of were likely, the greater part of them, to be chimerical projectors, the drawers and redrawers of circulating bills of exchange, who would employ the money in extravagant undertakings, which, with all the assistance that could be given them, they would probably never be able to complete, and which, if they should be completed, would never repay the expense which they had really cost, would never afford a fund capable of maintaining a quantity of labour equal to that which had been employed about them
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The sober and frugal debtors of private persons, on the contrary, would be more likely to employ the money borrowed in sober undertakings which were proportioned to their capitals, and which, though they might have less of the grand and the marvellous, would have more of the solid and the profitable ; which would repay with a large profit whatever had been laid out upon them, and which would thus afford a fund capable of maintaining a much greater quantity of labour than that which had been employed about them
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A man grows rich by employing a multitude of manufacturers ; he grows poor by maintaining a multitude or menial servants
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According, therefore, as a smaller or greater proportion of it is in any one year employed in maintaining unproductive hands, the more in the one case, and the less in the other, will remain for the productive, and the next year's produce will be greater or smaller accordingly ; the whole annual produce, if we except the spontaneous productions of the earth, being the effect of productive labour
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He employs it, therefore, in maintaining productive hands only ; and after having served in the function of a capital to him, it constitutes a revenue to them
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Whenever he employs any part of it in maintaining unproductive hands of any kind, that part is from that moment withdrawn from his capital, and placed in his stock reserved for immediate consumption
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Unproductive labourers, and those who do not labour at all, are all maintained by revenue; either, first, by that part of the annual produce which is originally destined for constituting a revenue to some particular persons, either as the rent of land, or as the profits of stock ; or, secondly, by that part which, though originally destined for replacing a capital, and for maintaining productive labourers only, yet when it comes into their hands, whatever part of it is over and above their necessary subsistence, may be employed in maintaining indifferently either productive or unproductive hands
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Thus, not only the great landlord or the rich merchant, but even the common workman, if his wages are considerable, may maintain a menial servant; or he may sometimes go to a play or a puppet-show, and so contribute his share towards maintaining one set of unproductive labourers; or he may pay some taxes, and thus help to maintain another set, more honourable and useful, indeed, but equally unproductive
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No part of the annual produce, however, which had been originally destined to replace a capital, is ever directed towards maintaining unproductive hands, till after it has put into motion its full complement of productive labour, or all that it could put into motion in the way in which it was employed
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Whatever a person saves from his revenue he adds to his capital, and either employs it himself in maintaining an additional number of productive hands, or enables some other person to do so, by lending it to him for an interest, that is, for a share of the profits
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Every year there would still be a certain quantity of food and clothing, which ought to have maintained productive, employed in maintaining unproductive hands
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The whole, or almost the whole public revenue is, in most countries, employed in maintaining unproductive hands
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Such are the people who compose a numerous and splendid court, a great ecclesiastical establishment, great fleets and armies, who in time of peace produce nothing, and in time of war acquire nothing which can compensate the expense of maintaining them, even while the war lasts
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When multiplied, therefore, to an unnecessary number, they may in a particular year consume so great a share of this produce, as not to leave a sufficiency for maintaining the productive labourers, who should reproduce it next year
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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
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In each of those periods, however, there was not only much private and public profusion, many expensive and unnecessary wars, great perversion of the annual produce from maintaining productive to maintain unproductive hands; but sometimes, in the confusion of civil discord, such absolute waste and destruction of stock, as might be supposed, not only to retard, as it certainly did, the natural accumulation of riches, but to have left the country, at the end of the period, poorer than at the beginning
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So great a share of the annual produce of the land and labour of the country, has, since the Revolution, been employed upon different occasions, in maintaining an extraordinary number of unproductive hands
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But had not those wars given this particular direction to so large a capital, the greater part of it would naturally have been employed in maintaining productive hands, whose labour would have replaced, with a profit, the whole value of their consumption
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The capital, therefore, annually employed in cultivating this land, and in maintaining this labour, must likewise be much greater
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A man of fortune, for example, may either spend his revenue in a profuse and sumptuous table, and in maintaining a great number of menial servants, and a multitude of dogs and horses; or, contenting himself with a frugal table, and few attendants, he may lay out the greater part of it in adorning his house or his country villa, in useful or ornamental buildings, in useful or ornamental furniture, in collecting books, statues, pictures ; or in things more frivolous, jewels, baubles, ingenious trinkets of different kinds; or, what is most trifling of all, in amassing a great wardrobe of fine clothes, like the favourite and minister of a great prince who died a few years ago
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The demand for productive labour, by the increase of the funds which are destined for maintaining it, grows every day greater and greater
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The funds for maintaining productive labour being the same, the demand for it would be the same
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Entails are thought necessary for maintaining this exclusive privilege of the nobility to the great offices and honours of their country; and that order having usurped one unjust advantage over the rest of their fellow-citizens, lest their poverty should render it ridiculous, it is thought reasonable that they should have another
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An inland country, naturally fertile and easily cultivated, produces a great surplus of provisions beyond what is necessary for maintaining the cultivators; and on account of the expense of land carriage, and inconveniency of river navigation, it may frequently be difficult to send this surplus abroad
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If this surplus produce is sufficient to maintain a hundred or a thousand men, he can make use of it in no other way than by maintaining a hundred or a thousand men
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In a country where there is no foreign commerce, nor any of the finer manufactures, a man of £10,000 a-year cannot well employ his revenue in any other way than in maintaining, perhaps, 1000 families, who are all of them necessarily at his command
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In the present state of Europe, a man of £10,000 a-year can spend his whole revenue, and he generally does so, without directly maintaining twenty people, or being able to command more than ten footmen, not worth the commanding
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When the great proprietors of land spend their rents in maintaining their tenants and retainers, each of them maintains entirely all his own tenants and all his own retainers
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But when they spend them in maintaining tradesmen and artificers, they may, all of them taken together, perhaps maintain as great, or, on account of the waste which attends rustic hospitality, a greater number of people than before
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In countries where a rich man can spend his revenue in no other way than by maintaining as many people as it can maintain, he is apt to run out, and his benevolence, it seems, is seldom so violent as to attempt to maintain more than he can afford
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The annual produce of its land and labour, however, would be the same, or very nearly the same as usual ; because the same, or very nearly the same consumable capital would be employed in maintaining it
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But it readily occurs, that the number of such utensils is in every country necessarily limited by the use which there is for them ; that it would be absurd to have more pots and pans than were necessary for cooking the victuals usually consumed there; and that, if the quantity of victuals were to increase, the number of pots and pans would readily increase along with it ; a part of the increased quantity of victuals being employed in purchasing them, or in maintaining an additional number of workmen whose business it was to make them
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All this, however, could afford but a poor resource for maintaining a foreign war, of great expense, and several years duration
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Some of the men were sitting and talking, while a few others were maintaining their guns
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These weren't menial servants to the Naud, these were tasked to maintaining the essential services: galley workers, lab techs, and most obviously as the personal sex slaves of the officers
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“What's the gist of the citation?” the Elf asked, maintaining an air of directness without any frustration in her voice
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It tends, indeed, to lower somewhat the average money price of corn, but not to diminish its real value, or the quantity of labour which it is capable of maintaining
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Like the Enthilesté, we are responsible for maintaining the wombs of consciousness---but in every Orchard and Garden
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It has generally been confined to what was necessary for paying competent salaries to the governor, to the judges, and to some other officers of police, and for maintaining a few of the most useful public works
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maintaining the transition of Earth into the
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It not only hinders, at all times, their capital from maintaining so great a quantity of productive labour as it would otherwise maintain, but it hinders it from increasing so fast as it would otherwise increase, and, consequently, from maintaining a still greater quantity of productive labour
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The monopoly hinders the capital of that country, whatever may, at any particular time, be the extent of that capital, from maintaining so great a quantity of productive labour as it would otherwise maintain, and from affording so great a revenue to the industrious inhabitants as it would otherwise afford
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But as capital can be increased only by savings from revenue, the monopoly, by hindering it from affording so great a revenue as it would otherwise afford, necessarily hinders it from increasing so fast as it would otherwise increase, and consequently from maintaining a still greater quantity of productive labour, and affording a still greater revenue to the industrious inhabitants of that country
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Whatever expense Great Britain has hitherto laid out in maintaining this dependency, has really been laid out in order to support this monopoly
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For the sake of that little enhancement of price which this monopoly might afford our producers, the home consumers have been burdened with the whole expense of maintaining and defending that empire
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The expense, therefore, laid out in employing and maintaining artificers and manufacturers, does no more than continue, if one may say so, the existence of its own value, and does not produce any new value
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It was not till the seige of Veii, that they who staid at home began to contribute something towards maintaining those who went to war
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In a civilized society, as the soldiers are maintained altogether by the labour of those who are not soldiers, the number of the former can never exceed what the latter can maintain, over and above maintaining, in a manner suitable to their respective stations, both themselves and the other officers of government and law, whom they are obliged to maintain
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The expense of preparing the army for the field seems not to have become considerable in any nation, till long after that of maintaining it in the field had devolved entirely upon the sovereign or commonwealth
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They taught us that the key is constantly maintaining three points of grip on the rock face
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A Tartar chief, the increase of whose flocks and herds is sufficient to maintain a thousand men, cannot well employ that increase in any other way than in maintaining a thousand men
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The third and last duty of the sovereign or commonwealth, is that of erecting and maintaining those public institutions and those public works, which though they may be in the highest degree advantageous to a great society, are, however, of such a nature, that the profit could never repay the expense to any individual, or small number of individuals; and which it, therefore, cannot be expected that any individual, or small number of individuals, should erect or maintain
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It seems scarce possible to invent a more equitable way of maintaining such works
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In Europe, therefore, the sovereign does not feel himself so directly called upon to promote the increase, both in quantity and value of the produce of the land, or, by maintaining good roads and canals, to provide the most extensive market for that produce
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Even those public works, which are of such a nature that they cannot afford any revenue for maintaining themselves, but of which the convecniency is nearly confined to some particular place or district, are always better maintained by a local or provincial revenue, under the management of a local and provincial administration, than by the general revenue of the state, of which the executive power must always have the management
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Secondly, The directors of a joint-stock company have always the management of a large capital, the joint stock of the company, a part of which they may frequently employ, with propriety, in building, repairing, and maintaining such necessary forts and garrisons
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In 1730, their affairs were in so great disorder, that they were altogether incapable of maintaining their forts and garrisons, the sole purpose and pretext of their institution
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By a law of Solon, indeed, the children were acquitted from maintaining those parents who had neglected to instruct them in some profitable trade or business
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It contained a large kitchen area, their communication system for maintaining contact with the other mines and even Callisto station, a relaxation area with three battered sofas, two canteen-style dining tables and the large display screen they used for watching television and keeping up with news of Earth
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The ancient institutions of Greece and Rome seem to have been much more effectual for maintaining the martial spirit of the great body of the people, than the establishment of what are called the militias of modern times
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Such a clergy, however, while they pay their court in this manner to the higher ranks of life, are very apt to neglect altogether the means of maintaining their influence and authority with the lower
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The labour of the country people, for three days before, and for three days after, harvest, was thought a fund sufficient for making and maintaining all the bridges, highways, and other public works, which the commerce of the country was supposed to require
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Lewis, maintaining the broad smile that had
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The sovereigns of China, those of Bengal while under the Mahometan govermnent, and those of ancient Egypt, are said, accordingly, to have been extremely attentive to the making and maintaining of good roads and navigable canals, in order to increase, as much as possible, both the quantity and value of every part of the produce of the land, by procuring to every part of it the most extensive market which their own dominions could afford
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The moon influences the tides in the oceans essential for maintaining marine life and life in general
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maintaining the same love, united in spirit, intent on one
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By the ruin of the smuggler, his capital, which had before been employed in maintaining productive labour, is absorbed either in the revenue of the state, or in that of the revenue officer; and is employed in maintaining unproductive, to the diminution of the general capital of the society, and of the useful industry which it might otherwise have maintained
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In that rude state of society which precedes the extension of commerce and the improvement of manufactures ; when those expensive luxuries, which commerce and manufactures can alone introduce, are altogether unknown ; the person who possesses a large revenue, I have endeavoured to show in the third book of this Inquiry, can spend or enjoy that revenue in no other way than by maintaining nearly as many people as it can maintain
1.
Medically, Yoga maintains the body parameters to a ripe old age (as the nature of yogic exercise is unlike other systems), which is anti-aging
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He maintains he was totally unaware of this and is shocked that his wife of only a few years should have behaved so badly
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" Apollo maintains his silence as I continue, "You know the Corsair was once part of Alcazar and there are ties that reach across to both sides
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popular engrossment of the age she or he maintains her or his being as
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did see Madame Beauchamp (and she maintains that you
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maintains him through all the different stages of his employment
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In adjusting the terms of the lease, the landlord endeavours to leave him no greater share of the produce than what is sufficient to keep up the stock from which he furnishes the seed, pays the labour, and purchases and maintains the cattle and other instruments of husbandry, together with the ordinary profits of farming stock in the neighbourhood
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The same extent of ground not only maintains a greater number of cattle, but as they we brought within a smaller compass, less labour becomes requisite to tend them, and to collect their produce
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Land, however improved, will yield no revenue without a circulating capital, which maintains the labourers who cultivate and collect its produce
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The expense of a great lord feeds generally more idle than industrious people The rich merchant, though with his capital he maintains industrious people only, yet by his expense, that is, by the employment of his revenue, he feeds commonly the very same sort as the great lord
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But the whole produce of the land undoubtedly belongs to him, who can dispose of the labour and service of all those whom it maintains
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In the one way, besides, this expense maintains productive, in the other unproductive hands
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All that I mean is, that the one sort of expense, as it always occasions some accumulation of valuable commodities, as it is more favourable to private frugality, and, consequently, to the increase of the public capital, and as it maintains productive rather than unproductive hands, conduces more than the other to the growth of public opulence
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Among all the absurd speculations that have been propagated concerning the balance of trade, it has never been pretended that either the country loses by its commerce with the town, or the town by that with the country which maintains it
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who maintains an everlasting Auschwitz for his enemies whom
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Indirectly, perhaps, he maintains as great, or even a greater number of people, than he could have done by the ancient method of expense
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When the great proprietors of land spend their rents in maintaining their tenants and retainers, each of them maintains entirely all his own tenants and all his own retainers
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As the expense of purchasing those unnecessary utensils would diminish, instead of increasing, either the quantity or goodness of the family provisions; so the expense of purchasing an unnecessary quantity of gold and silver must, in every country, as necessarily diminish the wealth which feeds, clothes, and lodges, which maintains and employs the people
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Tote, however, sticks to his guns and maintains that the results of his experiments speak for themselves
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Space: In order that air circulates in the body and maintains a proper balance, there has to be space
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Uar maintains the balance in this milky way,
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The most advantageous employment of any capital to the country to which it belongs, is that which maintains there the greatest quantity of productive labour, and increases the most the annual produce of the land and labour of that country
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Its effect has consequently been, to turn a part of the capital of Great Britain from an employment in which it would have maintained a greater quantity of manufacturing industry, to one in which it maintains a much smaller, and thereby to diminish, instead of increasing, the whole quantity of
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First, this class, it is acknowledged, reproduces annually the value of its own annual consmnption, and continues, at least, the existence of the stock or capital which maintains and employs it
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Farmers and country labourers, indeed, over and above the stock which maintains and employs them, reproduce annually a neat produce, a free rent to the landlord
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Its followers are very numerous ; and as men are fond of paradoxes, and of appearing to understand what surpasses the comprehensions of ordinary people, the paradox which it maintains, concerning the unproductive nature of manufacturing labour, has not, perhaps, contributed a little to increase the number of its admirers
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When he goes to war, either to defend his society, or to revenge the injuries which have been done to it by other societies, he maintains himself by his own labour, in the same manner as when he lives at home
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A standing army establishes, with an irresistible force, the law of the sovereign through the remotest provinces of the empire, and maintains some degree of regular government in countries which could not otherwise admit of any
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It is the instrument which executes and maintains all his other regulations
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The thousand men whom he thus maintains, depending entirely upon him for their subsistence, must both obey his orders in war, and submit to his jurisdiction in peace
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So we now have a situation in which the Earth, having a stronger magnetic field, maintains a layer of water in a zone above the atmosphere where the forces that act on the water are in equilibrium
32.
The military establishment which she maintains for her own defence in time of peace, is more moderate than that of any European state, which can pretend to rival her either in wealth or in power
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Compare that liberalism of freedom with current American liberalism of all power to the state, which maintains that nothing should be sacred from the ministrations of the government
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He maintains that an economy and a society cannot be just unless wealth is shared equally by all and sundry
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A progressive (also read: liberal) stance maintains most if not all of the following propositions, and will in most cases brook no opposition to them
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" The Post maintains that this stance is held at the same time that we are in a war to free another country from the clutches of other religious conservatives
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Cheney defends torture or “enhanced interrogation” to this day and maintains that it led to saving lives and prevented terrorist attacks
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Nevertheless, another legend of local folklore maintains that “a series of relentless sea tempests had whipped Temasek
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that maintains a relationship over time needs the contributions of the mind
40.
I had to congratulate the owner’s charming wife Nui on the beautiful gardens she maintains in the small complex
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This solution maintains the Coordenational Structure with effectiveness and it reinforces the power of actuation of Bank3Sector in Brazil, Japan and USA when giving safety in the process of implantation of the new systematics
42.
And maintains many of his friends,
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maintains a balance within the emotional division and maintains harmony between the three divisions of the
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Mattathias cried throughout the city with a loud voice, saying, whoever is zealous of the law, and maintains the covenant, let him
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be this whitewashed tomb that maintains a
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and maintains a statewide network of
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maintains a satisfactory safety rating with the
48.
Who maintains the
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The heat maintains the flame, the flame con-
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But, Christianity maintains the potential for a bottom line based on truth because of the portions of the Bible that discuss Jesus
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I am amazed that she maintains her power to manage this place and still has the perspective necessary to do her job better than anything I have seen so far
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Today, it is self-governed and has a constitutional government, but Holland still maintains responsibility for foreign affairs and the defense of the country
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She walked towards us and I was a bit surprised that she still maintains her impassiveness even with Brandon
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constantly, and has no actual integrity, yet he maintains an image of integrity
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It still maintains its distinctive Scottish ambiance
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In order to appreciate better that surprising country, Roger maintains that the visitor must bear in mind at all times certain precautions of self-protection
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It does not snow a lot, she maintains, but there is much cold wind that blows furiously
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On the other hand, Carrie Billsborrow, who likes to travel, maintains that the way she sees it, Ketchikan is a good place where to grow, a magnificent place for kids, but rather boring, without much entertainment for adults
59.
The military maintains the four soldiers died in combat with the Taliban
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While Roger may have mishandled the situation when the family crisis began with Josie’s revelation of her “homosexuality of convenience” into which he maintains she was shamefully recruited, his patient, though at times painful, dealings with the children are finally paying off
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That is a fallacy universally held as true, maintains Roger, because the public has been misinformed by vicious propaganda
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A variable is receptive to modification yet maintains its identity as that variable
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Asked if he was able to fully exploit his experience and imagination during his tenure on Terrace Hill, where Park maintains corporate offices, Fink flatly replied “No
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27 And Mattathias cried throughout the city with a loud voice saying whoever is zealous of the law and maintains the covenant let him follow me
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Guatemala, who maintains an unsanctioned office there
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don’t want to, you still must pay almost the full union dues because the union maintains that it represents you too
67.
The Duluth Coast Guard station is the home of an aids to navigation team and an electronic support detachment which maintains shore and shipboard electronic equipment in the Twin Ports and area stations
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The GMAT is the test that most globally recognized programs use to help them determine whether a candidate will be successful in its program, says Dave Wilson, president and CEO of the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), which developed and maintains the test
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In effect with free enterprise, consumers benefit by receiving better products at a lower price while the producer maintains or raises his gross margin because his work force is more productive
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She maintains her own home in Calabasas, but stays at the mansion incognito, rarely going out, happy to retire to her room, to read, write, and watch TV
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When circumstances arise and a point of choice appears, a master always chooses the path which maintains peace or brings more peace internally
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Genetic engineering cut down on that dog smell but he maintains a certain pure bread scent
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Her hair is cropped, moon face, she maintains her bangs through the therapy, she is in full remission
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The true teacher maintains his intellectual integrity by ever remaining a learner
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Faith fosters and maintains man's soul in the midst of the confusion of his early orientation in such a vast universe, whereas prayer becomes the great unifier of the various inspirations of the creative imagination and the faith urges of a soul trying to identify itself with the spirit ideals of the indwelling and associated divine presence
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Once you have installed and guided your staff to a level of self-motivation, applying the above dynamics to every action and reaction, target and goal, maintains their self-motivation
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maintains control over the activities of the
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records and maintains information that is
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evaluation which the individual makes and customarily maintains with regard to
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It is best that he maintains his ideal weight, so that he would have better sperm count, which is a factor that can affect your chances of conceiving
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She maintains her average weight this way
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scheme, the NYSE always maintains that specialists have the right to buy and sell
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maintains the $10,000 balance and you have the available buying power to enter
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It stretches east to include all Aquilonia except Gunder-land, the northern-most province, which, as a separate kingdom in the hills, survived the fall of the empire, and still maintains its independence
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Grailem estimates the train is going at five hundred kilometres an hour, which it maintains for only five minutes before it starts to slow down as it approaches the city
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The free grace view maintains that regeneration or the new birth
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meat maintains its shape around the roll
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He is the cosmic consciousness who maintains ‘Prakriti’, giving sanction to all works, yet not participating in any activity but enjoying it
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“He even stubbornly maintains he comes from across the sea
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differences, maintains relaxed manner, and is receptive to
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She sells the goods back to the people here, and that’s how she maintains power
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Becoming aware of it is a function of repositioning the Assemblage Point, by stopping what you call the internal dialogue that maintains your physical focus
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integral yoga is a balanced recipe which maintains that to get the best from your
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maintains one of the learning computer software packages came to the school on a visit
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shops and colleges in Miami, where she maintains her practice
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Lord Ashburn still maintains that his actions were a mistake after having misjudged the enemy forces