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Nourishing Food, those produced only with the interaction of soil, water and sun, in moderate quantity
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The skill of his hands and the hormones this body produced and his patience made it more likely she would force him, but there was never a need because he would grant any desire
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Beer: Beer is produced from fermented hops
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The main problem I have with most beers is the chemicals that are in most mass produced beers
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You may be lucky once or twice but history has not produced a single investor who has made money regularly by timing the market
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For all the Troll might of arms, the telling factor over time had been the tiny babies produced by Elven woman so that almost all mothers survived, instead of the average Troll woman's chance in those days, dying in her fourth or fifth childbirth
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He only wanted to talk about the land, how the sheep were doing and how much wool had been produced that season … I couldn’t understand why he was interested in that when he’d been seeing the world and doing exciting things
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It was said to be beyond anything Earth had ever produced, shouldn't they get a sample of it? It was said the Christials cracked it, but not the Brazilians, they became users of the native system that now had Brazilan technology added on
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After two weeks of endless chatter and subtle revelation, after the constant highs produced by this new and wonderful friendship, I drifted down into the maw of the beast
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Technically produced spirits, every one of them
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In accordance with the ideas produced by the great minds you and I doubtless are, I am taking JJ to Abery and, as you suggested, Angie is going too
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"Isn't it staggering when you think that one sermon on the day of Pentecost produced 3000 people? And we had some cities yesterday where 3000 sermons were preached and nobody was saved… And it doesn't even faze us
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A non-descript hessian bag was produced from yet another secure shelf, and the items carefully place in it
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Twenty minutes later, and still reeling from the euphoria produced by so many expressions of Joris’s love for her, Kara was led back to the main gate of the compound and released
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It had produced titans of industry; leaders of legend, and far thinking scientists who provided this country the advances she enjoyed
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Then one of them produced a baglama, a tiny long-necked bouzouki, and began to play and without so much as a glance over his shoulder, his mates linked strong arms across powerful shoulders and began slow, thoughtful steps for no one but themselves
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The substances of which gallstones are made are produced when the body is unable to cope adequately with the amount of fat consumed
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' Grinning, he lifted a finger for emphasis, then rifling a drawer beneath the window at the back he produced a photograph of himself with a priest
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You can imagine his surprise when the old woman produced a long length of coiled rope from under her voluminous purple overcoat
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Lead by Heavenly Talstan, the Angels of Sol went to war to prevent that virus from being produced
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She could see that the signals produced in Gordon’s Lamp had the same characteristics as those from the Pink Dawn
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The lasagne goes down well, as does the bottle of wine Alastair has produced to go with it
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Still some produced monsters that conveniently “died’ in childbirth
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actually produced the emotions that people felt
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Together they produced a soothing sound, almost hypnotic, echoing throughout the entire Bay area
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Some rope was produced and her hands were tied behind her
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The cake is produced and the bridal pair proudly cut it
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produced by the Heart or Small Intestine
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Independent thought has never been produced by the majority
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indicative of the opposite: having produced a desired result by its performer
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I remember when the first woman produced her baby, I was finishing off some painting in one of the flats and Bunty came rushing in, completely beside herself with joy
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produced in the third trimester, but can be created at
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In the end, the Admiral produced exactly what he promised he would; 600 dedicated fighting robots intent on killing every Ogatu in sight
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"You and your 'family' have produced some of the sickest and cruelest members of our society," Tarak spat out
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Ava was banking on slipping into the next one unnoticed because the planets they would settle would have never produced souls before, so the creature in that area wouldn’t search for silicon intervention in the harvest of those souls
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’ he produced a silver flask
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The elder man produced one of his hand-carved meerschaums, tamped an aromatic blend of tobacco into its bowl, lit it and sat back into the cushioned leather chair
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He produced a threaded flange and affixed it round the hole under the floor with screws, then began twisting the pipe to mate it to the flange
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The stench produced in the process had filled the room
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From goodness knows where, he had produced a knife, lunging and slashing at her clothes
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his belt hidden by his suit coat and produced a key chain
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’ The Inspector said as a tray of coffee was produced
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‘Yes, you produced some little cards so that parents could pay in instalments if they wanted to
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Carl produced a switchblade from his pocket
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After dinner, up in our room, Alastair produced the bottle of champagne he had brought for the occasion, complete with glasses
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He smiles again, picks up the sheet of paper his printer’s just produced, and passes it to me with a pen
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In the past he never saw a reason why a re-lighting of Tdeshi’s candle, a re-sparking of her life, would have produced such a different personality
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The beatings from Ed had never produced as much as a salty teardrop from
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pulled open the dresser next to my bed and produced a patch
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Heather produced a blanket from her picnic
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“Lawrence wished me to give this to you,” and he produced a tradesman's knife from his vest pocket and put it into Harry's hand
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I’ve produced a considerable amount of correspondence, even if the letters were all one liners … Mel’s waiting for me down in reception
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” She reach into her satchel and produced three parchments
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I have also,” and she reached again into her bag and produced three unsealed envelopes and three sealed but unaddressed envelopes, “included my personal letters of recommendation of their, quite extraordinary, academic command and achievement
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Haager had come along and updated his method, by adding a conversion plant that produced electricity, how she’d been worried the old pipes would leak, and finally he closed with the decay the place had under gone in the last few years
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Try to reason this thru with him, “If they hate sex they must have produced you in a lab?”
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You shall have the remainder of this account,” and here he produced a very heavy silk purse and put it into Harry's hands, “in gold
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Titania and Hipolyta were thoroughly jubilant at the prospect of performing in public all the plays they had produced as junior thespians in the Livingson great room
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During the collapse of Dempala, the monsters were produced
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The natives knew that stars produced energy via nuclear fusion
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They got to the country by sailing ship and animal cart but even on his phone pictures he could see they were as good as any produced on Earth in the days of paper media
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In turn they produced photographs of their new grand-daughter Hannah and the happy little family of San Francisco, their Pacific Heights house, and the Spelman's new residence above the Lodges
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Harold produced a couple cigars and they lit them, but that was about the extent of their 'smoking
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He produced a cigarette, offered it, and stuck into his own mouth when
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To her surprise, Harry reached into his vest pocket and produced a well-rubbed cigar band
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Alan could now see how the music was being produced
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produced a glove for Roman
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Desa felt that this was just more evidence that what effected him was really just an RNAcid trip, since it should be pretty obvious that food in any real world can’t be produced in a factory
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Neither one of them produced a
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Most of these booths were selling exotic drugs produced in the glassware stills behind them
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brain produced when it couldn’t accept the atrocity of a situation
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he opened the bird’s beak and produced his silver tracer
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” Stenworth reached into his suit coat and produced a taser
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One by one the NN Agents produced their handcuffs, waiting in
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That was really interesting and produced some really mysterious sounds
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Johnson walked towards them and produced his handcuffs—the last pair I
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He produced his cell phone, pushed only one digit, and held
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It is clear that any short piece cannot ‘sum up’ Carl Jung given the amount of written work he produced during his life time and then the amount of books and articles written about him
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This brought out the pressure notes well in this and showed off the rich pipe-like sound produced by that technique
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The whole of what is annually either collected or produced by the labour of every society, or, what comes to the same thing, the whole price of it, is in this manner originally distributed among some of its different members
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The whole quantity brought to market, therefore, may be disposed of to those who are willing to give more than what is sufficient to pay the rent of the land which produced them, together with the wages of the labour and the profits of the stock which were employed in preparing and bringing them to market, according to their natural rates
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The afternoon produced a mixed bag
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They would have been produced by a smaller quantity of labour ; and as the commodities produced by equal quantities of labour would naturally in this state of things be exchanged for one another, they would have been purchased likewise with the produce of a smaller quantity
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The tender plant is produced ; but in so cold a soil, and so severe a climate, soon withers and dies
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There me many commodities, therefore, which, in consequence of these improvements, come to be produced by so much less labour than be
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This prohibition, however, like all others of the same kind, is said to have produced no effect, and probably rather increased than diminished the evil of usury
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"That Instinct was artificially produced, that's one of the basic facts of history," she said
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In all commodities which are produced by human
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the fool who had produced such a torturous route
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the few places where it has yet taken place has produced no sensible advantage
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His Blue Fairy Book (1889) was a beautifully produced and illustrated edition of fairy tales that has become a classic
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of San Pedro produced the same result
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If, in any country, the common and favourite vegetable food of the people should be drawn from a plant of which the most common land, with the same, or nearly the same culture, produced a much greater quantity than the most fertile does of corn ; the rent of the landlord, or the surplus quantity of food which would remain to him, after paying the labour, and replacing the stock of the farmer, together with its ordinary profits, would necessarily be much greater
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The food produced by a field of potatoes is not inferior in quantity to that produced by a field of rice, and much superior to what is produced by a field of wheat
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Allowing, however, half the weight of this root to go to water, a very large allowance, such an acre of potatoes will still produce six thousand weight of solid nourishment, three times the quantity produced by the acre of wheat
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The manager produced two cards and Flitter was asked to sign each one
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The wool of England, which in old times, could neither be consumed nor wrought up at home, found a market in the then wealthier and more industrious country of Flanders, and its price afforded something to the rent of the land which produced it
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The following days produced
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Silver must certainly be cheaper in Spanish America than in Europe ; in the country where it is produced, than in the country to which it is brought, at the expense of a long carriage both by land and by sea, of a freight, and an insurance
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But, in the course of these sixty-four years, there happened two events, which must have produced a much greater scarcity of corn than what the course of the season is would otherwise have occasioned, and which, therefore, without supposing any further reduction in the value of silver, will much more than account for this very small enhancement of price