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Ava was really getting a chance to make up for what she thought this man did to her sister on the real Herndon and not just his cherub
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The fact that there were now seventy children being raised Brazilian didn't make up for her loss
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I withdraw into the shadows to allow them a little privacy as they make up for the time he has been away
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’ He invited, almost as though trying to make up for his lack of care during the morning ride
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‘I know,’ She laughed, ‘But he has other assets which make up for this unfortunate tendency
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“I would try my best to make up for his loss if you like?” Kulai said
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She had spoken of Jorma only as a sex partner hadn’t she? Kulai was just trying to make up for the collateral damage he caused
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Maybe she was getting a bit more healed, maybe it was the delight Kulai had given her to make up for scaring off Jorma
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the ordinary profits of stock, not only to make up for all occasional losses, but to afford a
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I could never make up for that, but at least I could end this for Becky
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to make up for it
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To make up for that it was fifteen feet across and eight feet long
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Their lips met as they tried to give everything at once, kiss everywhere, stare into each other’s eyes enough to make up for lost moments
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“I would get him working straight away Sir then he can make up for some of the time he’s been away skiving
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Maybe loving Kiri could make up for what happened with Seraphia
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I had to stay nineteen months to make up for my emergency leave
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Being physically separated from Dawn this way had shaken Alex from his self-cantered behaviour, made him realise that he had to change, make up for the loneliness he’d caused his daughter
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She looked at the note in disgust: when she had really needed him, he hadn’t been there, and obviously by choice! There was nothing in this folded piece of paper to make up for that! She tossed it and the rose onto the bureau and sat on the edge of the bed, dropping her head into her hands
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It was nine-thirty in the morning and Herminia entered the convalescent home at two: not much time to make up for so thoughtless a slight
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Once again his light sparkled down at him as he relaxed in the bower that his mate had rushed in her eagerness to make up for him
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The unusual sight still didn’t make up for the fact that he had
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He smiled, “Vacation here with me instead, make up for lost time
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game would build us a new house to make up for tearing down the
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Hence I feel vindicated once more, but that will never make up for being forced to leave NM against my will
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what I felt was that it was the least he could do to make up for being
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condition of the apartment would make up for the extra
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To make up for this, the measurement has to be repeated many times in order to get as close to the real answer as possible
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Morning attendance checking will go to Stewart, and we'll sweeten the pot for him to make up for the extra work—probably give him a bottle of whiskey on top of the Christmas turkey
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My intention had always been to make up for it
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child, justifying my attempts as a way to make up for the abortion I’d had years ago, but it
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living to make up for the Sprugs that they had
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standard of living to make up for the Sprugs that
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” Grover didn’t sound too enthusiastic, but I got the feeling he was trying to make up for what had happened in St
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What was he trying to do? Make up for being a total ass? He knew she had a soft spot when he did things like that
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And that even if the increased volume of sales at that price point didn’t make up for difference in royalties, my primary goal at this stage should be to expose the maximum possible number of readers to my writing
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Back to the breast I go as I leave the nest of my childhood home The year of maturity brings with it a freeing sense of total despair Where I lack in common sense I make up for with poetic nonsense Off I go from one breast to another, the second that of my child’s mother Hopeful to grant a wish, I’m afraid to see this outcome
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I’m really, really hoping that you’ve never done this… but if you’ve been spending lots of time working out from surveys in the media or from conversations with friends what the average number of times that you and your partner should be having sex per week is, and then you’ve actually presented that stat to your partner with the thought that it will actually make a difference, that she’ll suddenly see the light and think “oh goodness me, he’s quite right, we’re not having sex as often as the national average, quick, let’s go to bed and make up for all those times we’ve missed” – then STOP IT
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Also, sometimes when he became greatly interested in Jesus' teaching, he preferred to remain and hear the instruction, even though he knew he must personally make up for his failure to solicit the necessary funds
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She was extremely pleased with this “acquisition” from “The Imperial House Diamond Boutique” – it helped to make up for some of the damages her family had suffered at the hands of Hu Lyang – yet she was not satisfied…it was still not enough! She thought of the rape and defilement of her grand-daughter Marianne by Hu Lyang and how degraded and violated she had felt – she was still receiving psychological counselling…
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Jesus, on each “Hail Mary” of this mystery we offer to you the love of Mary to make up for what is lacking in our hearts that we may love you now in the Blessed Sacrament with the perfect love of Her Immaculate Heart
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Rachel’s missed shot virtually guaranteed a wasted hunting trip, but the discovery of the bones should make up for the loss
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The thought holds little appeal as now Doug has gone she wants to make up for all those lost years
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Victor was doing everything he could to make up for torturing me, but it just wasn’t enough
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translation, unless the translators can make up for the
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Maybe he could make up for it
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"Okay but you'll have to make up for it later
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"No, but someone has to make up for your shyness!" MacArthur laughed as everyone joined in on the joke
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He thought of witty remark to say, but he could only find these words; “I’m short, but I make up for it in other places!”
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Do you desire something simply based on the value others have placed on it? What does it give you? Why is the desire for those gifts in your life? Does the desire exist in order to fulfill or make up for some lack in your life? Do you feel devalued and worthless, needing someone or something admired by many people to compensate for those feelings? If this is true, you are using the superficial thing as a crutch to lean on, instead of addressing the lack in yourself or beginning to love the part of yourself which you don't like
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You will not have the superficial things you acquired to make up for the self you failed to face
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But to make up for that irremediable power, which was exasperating even for him, he had a cordiality that won the immediate confi-dence of others and a stupendous capacity for work
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She not only told the family but the whole town, because Amaranta had conceived of the idea that she could make up for a life of meanness with one last favor to the world, and she thought that no one was in a better position to take letters to the dead
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“I hope this helps to make up for my not being here
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that I had to make up for time lost with Alexa
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In addition I show the need to divert investment money into wages to meet the need of a sustained capitalistic US society, but note that the increased wages provide multiplicative returns from low end purchasers in the market, to increase the profits for industry and its rich owners, which helps to make up for the diversion of investment moneys, thus restoring capital growth quickly
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I have to use it to make up for everything I don’t have
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Using the Great Northern Highway they headed for home, when they had a pit stop in Meekatharra Murray took the plates from the Ute and replaced the original plates that were on the vehicle when they bought it, as he explained to Shirl you can never have too many red herrings, their last pit stop was at Newman, arriving home Murray checked the tell-tales that he’d left, he studied the drive for tracks everything seemed normal, even the black cotton he’d stretched between the bush’s and tree’s were still intact, Shirl pressed her thumb against the plate turning off the house alarm and opened the door, Murray then unloaded the three wooden crates, he laid aside the four twelve bore shotguns and the ammunition, because he’d never felt competent with fire arms he’d bought shotguns, feeling that if he cut two of the shotguns down the spread of the shot would make up for his poor marksmanship the two other shotguns he’d leave full length for distance shooting, next he unloaded the explosives and detonators, all the goods would have to be tested
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Trying to make up for time he had lost, he immersed himself in working at a furious pace on the plans for his vessel, late into the night his palace was a hive of activity, he had so many people coming and going that Jodas and Bunda despaired of ever securing the building against assassins, whenever this was mentioned to Coatl he would answer stoically that it is written in the sands of time when the Dark One will visit you and no power under the sun can change that date
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In 2012, tobacco products had to have health warnings on their packaging and were heavily taxed to make up for the public health costs they caused
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The stress of the past months was safely behind him now and his mind and body were determined to make up for lost time
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“Being on a trip to the past, we can fortunately make up for any delay here by simply jumping space-time and still arrive at the intended time at our destination
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As stated above, if you are a high-income earner, or if you need to make up for lost ground with higher than allowed annual contributions, you are out of luck with a ROTH
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As you can see by running different scenarios on your Barefoot Retirement Calculator, this program does have the potential to help you make up for lost ground, win the game, and be able to retire on your own terms
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your rates, but you can more than make up for it with stunning pictures from the
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By the time Sathyam came back with the Ramus, the mates, as though to make up for the lost time, endeared themselves to each other
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In such cases, to make up for these days of delay, supplies of concrete additions of shorter setting periods will be ordered
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Her heart skipped a beat, only to make up for it with
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But even then he still cannot make up for me therefore he wants his disciple to continue to cleanse his unfinished sins and to repay his
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He could only host a grand funeral for the old man and to make up for the
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If he had screwed up on a test, there was always another chance to make up for it
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“Gentlemen; we’ll have extended time in port to make up for the gained time at Morocco
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To make up for
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To make up for them I try to give as much of myself as possible, gifts of sympathy, helpfulness, kindness
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I've been reading some of the very beautiful prayers in my mother's English Prayer Book to make up for not having prayed in church today
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He weighed, with true German caution, Vicki and her dimples against the tiny portion which was all he could extract from her parents, and found them not heavy enough to make up for the alarming emptiness of that other scale
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I promise I will make up for how terrible I was
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I tried to make up for my natural incapacity by great goodwill
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She tried with everything she had to make up for her mistake and it was a mistake
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Still, bones weren't everything, and didn't make up for her make-up--she dwelt a moment, pleased, on this sentence, glad to find she retained her early aptitude for turning a phrase
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“ My Darling Bethanie, this will make up for my clumsiness
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I knew she was trying to make up for being hesitant about whipping out her gun to save Val
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If an officious friend had stood in that breathless couple's path and told them in glowing terms how much happier they would be if they lived their life a little more fully and from its other sides, how much more delightful to stride along gaily together in their walks, with wind enough for talk and laughter, how pleasant if the man were muscular and in good condition and the woman brisk and wiry, and that they only had to do as he did and live on cold meat and toast, and drink nothing, to be as blithe as birds, do you think they would have so much as understood him? Cold meat and toast? Instead of what they had just been enjoying so intensely? Miss that soup made of the inner mysteries of geese, those eels stewed in beer, the roast pig with red cabbage, the venison basted with sour cream and served with beans in vinegar and cranberry jam, the piled-up masses of vanilla ice, the pumpernickel and cheese, the apples and pears on the top of that, and the big cups of coffee and cakes on the top of the apples and pears? Really a quick walk over the heather with a wiry wife would hardly make up for the loss of such a dinner; and besides, might not a wiry wife turn out to be a questionable blessing? And so they would pity the nimble friend who wasted his life in taking exercise and missed all its pleasures, and the man of toast and early rising would regard them with profound disgust if simple enough to think himself better than they, and, if he possessed an open mind, would merely return their pity with more of his own; so that, I suppose, everybody would be pleased, for the charm of pitying one's neighbour, though subtle, is undeniable
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Maybe part of me wanted to make up for it by protecting her and saving her life, now more than ever
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“That’s great, Jake, but you need to know that it won’t make up for the past
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Johann explained--he was a shabby man, grown grey and frayed, Ingeborg supposed, in service--that the previous stuff did not seem to have caught its train, and Herr Dremmel went off to make anxious inquiries of the stationmaster while Ingeborg stood smiling with an excessive friendliness at Johann to make up for her want of words, and wondering how her luggage would get on to a carriage already so much occupied by sacks
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He fled therefore, feeling that even Miss Schultz's loveliness would not make up for Lady Shuttleworth's eyes; and in the passage, from whence Mrs
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Their cooking powers were strictly limited, and they proposed to make up for this by doing for her very completely in other ways; they would scrub, sweep, clean windows, wash,--anything and everything they would do
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It was not a very successful Christmas, because Wemyss was so profoundly disappointed, and Miss Entwhistle had the apologeticness of those who try to make up for having got their own way, and Lucy, who had shrunk from The Willows far more than her aunt, wished many times before it was over that they had after all gone there
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He nearly groans with frustration as they veer off to wrap around his waist, and he pulls her closer to make up for it, to try to reduce the demanding need to have her touch him
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I stayed late to make up for it, then headed over to Ben’s house
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But it can’t make up for the accountant and that sampan girl
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It was always tasteless and chewy either with mashed potatoes or gravy to try to make up for its blandness
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I was glad that I would at least have a long time to make up for the time lost
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She'd failed during a critical moment, and she needed to make up for that
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This summer, we will catch up and make up for lost time
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She was permitted to take a shower, and put on some make up for her two visitors
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number of other physical changes occur in the body to make up for the imbalance
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Later, while I was wandering around the US and Canada, we exchanged several emails and agreed that I would take an exciting helicopter flight this morning to make up for the ballooning fiasco
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He found Paul at the party, promised to make up for the Help Desk inconvenience and padded quietly back to his desk on the now-deserted second floor
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We have a leap year every four years to make up for this shortfall