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• Because moles seldom venture to the surface, they are seldom seen
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"I didn't see it in the news, but I seldom look up the news in Gengee
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She passed her hands over his chin, natives either grew full length beards or had their facial hair genetically removed, so this roughness was something she seldom sensed and after the fifty Earth years since he'd left, it moved her in unexpected ways
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The Kassikan seldom sent a representative to the Annual Meeting of the council here in Gengee City
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He was very glad it was seldom right around his yard, but he wouldn't have bought the place if it wasn't level getting in and out
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It's amazing how seldom people back up their personal possessions
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The rich seldom have more than two children, because they would rather live their lives than change diapers
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The methods used by spiritual masters so as to break their disciples' Ego are mostly red herrings, sophistry or rhetorical tricks; the listeners seldom oppose to them, because of excessive psychological pressure they are usually subjected to
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As about my social life, it is not at all satisfactory: I don't see the guys from Janus anymore and I seldom go out at night
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For example, cheap plots of land are seldom included in the town planning zone
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It seldom happens to me but some days are full of satisfactions
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‘Angie … I know there’s a procedure for people in your situation … having said that, it’s extremely rare as memories seldom survive for long here … but I’m sure there’s something that can be done
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The most beautiful women seldom paid him particular attention, the thin air of the mountaintop gave him a barrel chest and a rather ruddy complexion
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She professed belief, but seldom acted on it and almost never talked of religion, often rolled her eyes when he did
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Instead he tried to think of it from her point of view, at least her conscious point of view and not the depths of her soul that she seldom explored
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Biology did all that was required, but they seldom visited the model of the real study planet in their off duty hours
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She did have a few new friends who knew her as Ava on North Island, she seldom went to the mainland except for business
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He seldom had to take the deep shaft any more and supervise crews down there
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They knew the name of the girl now, Tdeshi, a Northern Wood Elf appellation that was seldom used in the central parts of the Highlands
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worn, and in fact seldom used since it was rather slippery in all but
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He could point out that he could easily paddle them to the lake but he knew she wasn’t interested “It’s OK, I seldom get to take it out more than a few times a year myself
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” When he said that, the memories returned of how they had seldom slept much during Noonsleep, and how Tdeshi used so much caffeine on Afternoondays
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Mike was very seldom in that position, and everyone else who whispered something in her ear, was
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That, ultimately, was the over-arching achievement of the theater: it made peers of people who might otherwise seldom speak on the street; it created a brotherhood
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God knew she seldom wore either, but when she did, they were never the same color
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losing, getting hit often and seldom hitting back
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knew that Marguerite was not vindictive and seldom
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over the years that Jacques very seldom had sore legs and probably never used
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the Abbey seldom saw any visitors, with most travellers
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It’s seldom used for entertainment
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Rent very seldom makes any part of it, though it does sometimes, as I shall shew hereafter
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They farm, the greater part of them, their own estates : and accordingly we seldom hear of the rent of a plantation, but frequently of its profit
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Common farmers seldom employ any overseer to direct the general operations of the farm
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A rent which consists either in a certain proportion, or in a certain quantity, of the rude produce, is no doubt affected in its yearly value by all the occasional and temporary fluctuations in the market price of that rude produce; but it is seldom affected by them in its yearly rate
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The wages of the labour, and the profits of the stock employed in bringing such commodities to market, on the contrary, are seldom out of their natural proportion to those of the other employments of labour and stock in their neighbourhood
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The market price of any particular commodity, though it may continue long above, can seldom continue long below, its natural price
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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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We seldom, indeed, hear of this combination, because it is the usual, and, one may say, the natural state of things, which nobody ever hears of
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The workmen, accordingly, very seldom derive any advantage from the violence of those tumultuous combinations, which, partly from the interposition of the civil magistrate, partly from the superior steadiness of the masters, partly from the necessity which the greater part of the workmen are under of submitting for the sake of present subsistence, generally end in nothing but the punishment or ruin of the ringleaders
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`Come, there's no use in crying like that!' said Alice to herself, rather sharply; `I advise you to leave off this minute!' She generally gave herself very good advice, (though she very seldom followed it), and sometimes she scolded herself so severely as to bring tears into her eyes!'
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There could seldom be any scarcity of hands, nor could the masters be obliged to bid against one another in order to get them
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A greater number of fine children, however, is seldom seen anywhere than about a barrack of soldiers
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We can, even in this case, seldom determine more than what are the most usual wages
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But even this can seldom be done with regard to the profits of stock
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People of the best credit there seldom borrow under five per cent
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The courts of justice of their kings seldom intermeddled in it
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the sailors who sail from the port of London, seldom earn above three or four shillings a
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It seldom happens, however, that great fortunes are made, even in great towns,
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So the older ones have become glassy-eyed and seldom speak (winking is the star language), but the little ones still wonder
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ploughman, though generally regarded as the pattern of stupidity and ignorance, is seldom
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and labourers, of the country, who have seldom opposed the establishment of such
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publication of notice in writing, is very seldom obtained ; and the design of the acts is not so
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poor man comes to reside, and that they ought very seldom to be granted by that which he
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This is evidently the smallest share with which the tenant can content himself, without being a loser, and the landlord seldom means to leave him any more
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When important parts of stairways are private to a company or institution, they seldom get on the public street maps
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This superiority, however, will seldom be found to amount to more than a reasonable interest or compensation for this superior expense
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The fruit-wall frequently surrounds the kitchen garden, which thus enjoys the benefit of an inclosure which its own produce could seldom pay for
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discover that Latin was seldom spoken, except during
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In coal mines, a fifth of the gross produce is a very great rent, a tenth the common rent ; and it is seldom a rent certain, but depends upon the occasional variations in the produce
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Silver is very seldom found virgin, but, like most other metals, is generally mineralized with some other body, from which it is impossible to separate it in such quantities as will pay for the expense, but by a very laborious and tedious operation, which cannot well be carried on but in work-houses erected for the purpose, and, therefore, exposed to the inspection of the king's officers
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The market for the produce of a free-stone quarry can seldom extend more than a few miles round about it, and the demand must generally be in proportion to the improvement and population of that small district ; but the market for the produce of a silver mine may extend over the whole known world
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In France, and even in Scotland, where labour is somewhat better rewarded than in France, the labouring poor seldom eat butcher's meat, except upon holidays, and other extraordinary occasions
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Before the late recoinage of the gold, the price of silver bullion was seldom higher than five shillings and sevenpence an ounce, which is but fivepence above the mint price
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Even now his war pick was slow to rise, and seldom struck a blow
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Many people, besides, have a good deal of silver who have no gold plate, which, even with those who have it, is generally confined to watch-cases, snuff-boxes, and such like trinkets, of which the whole amount is seldom of great value
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The lands which were kept constantly well manured and in good condition seldom exceeded a third or fourth part of the whole farm, and sometimes did not amount to a fifth or a sixth part of it
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If you except the neighbourhood of a few considerable towns, it seems not yet to have got to this height anywhere in Scotland, where common farmers seldom employ much good land in raising food
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But the market for the wool and the hides, even of a barbarous country, often extending to the whole commercial world, it can very seldom be enlarged in the same proportion
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The state of the whole commercial world can seldom be much affected by the improvement of any particular country; and the market for such commodities may remain the same, or very nearly the same, after such improvements, as before
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A market which, from requiring only one thousand, comes to require annually ten thousand ton of fish, can seldom be supplied, without employing more than ten times the quantity of labour which had before been sufficient to supply it
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With Aunt Melissa and Uncle Clemon, for instance, they’d seldom agreed on
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In that rude state of society, in which there is no division of labour, in which exchanges are seldom made, and in which every man provides every thing
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When the stock which a man possesses is no more than sufficient to maintain him for a few days or a few weeks, he seldom thinks of deriving any revenue from it
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This is the real exchange that is annually made between those two orders of people, though it seldom happens that the rude produce of the one, and the manufactured produce of the other, are directly bartered for one another ; because it seldom happens that the farmer sells his corn and his cattle, his flax and his wool, to the very same person of whom he chuses to purchase the clothes, furniture, and instruments of trade, which he wants
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Silver very seldom appears, except in the change of a twenty shilling bank note, and gold still seldomer
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The Scotch banks, in consequence of an excess of the same kind, were all obliged to employ constantly agents at London to collect money for them, at an expense which was seldom below one and a half or two per cent
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researching topics and is seldom quitting your job and jumping into
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The returns of the fixed capital are, in almost all cases, much slower than those of the circulating capital : and such expenses, even when laid out with the greatest prudence and judgment, very seldom return to the undertaker till after a period of many years, a period by far too distant to suit the conveniency of a bank
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Upon their awakening, however, either at the end of their projects, or when they were no longer able to carry them on, they very seldom, I believe, had the good fortune to find it
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For seldom does a life have its moments so distinguished
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below the value of £1 sterling; and when that currency was turned into paper, it was seldom much more than thirty per cent
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His services generally perish in the very instant of their performance, and seldom leave any trace of value behind them, for which an equal quantity of service could afterwards be procured
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It is his spare revenue only, of which productive labourers have seldom a great deal
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In the present state of Europe, the share of the landlord seldom exceeds a third, sometimes not a fourth part of the whole produce of the land
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It can seldom happen, indeed, that the circumstances of a great nation can be much affected either by the prodigality or misconduct of individuals; the profusion or imprudence of some being always more than compensated by the frugality and good conduct of others
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Though at present few people, I believe, doubt of this, yet during this period five years have seldom passed away, in which some book or pamphlet has not been published, written, too, with such abilities as to gain some authority with the public, and pretending to demonstrate that the wealth of the nation was fast declining; that the country was depopulated, agriculture neglected, manufactures decaying, and trade undone
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It is seldom less than a fourth, and frequently more than a third, of the whole produce
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The man who employs his capital in land, has it more under his view and command ; and his fortune is much less liable to accidents than that of the trader, who is obliged frequently to commit it, not only to the winds and the waves, but to the more uncertain elements of human folly and injustice, by giving great credits, in distant countries, to men with whose character and situation he can seldom be thoroughly acquainted
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It seldom happens, however, that a great proprietor is a great improver
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To improve land with profit, like all other commercial projects, requires an exact attention to small savings and small gains, of which a man born to a great fortune, even though naturally frugal, is very seldom capable
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But if great improvements are seldom to be expected from great proprietors, they are least of all to be expected when they employ slaves for their workmen
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This action has been found so effectual a remedy, that, in the modern practice, when the landlord has occasion to sue for the possession of the land, he seldom makes use of the actions which properly belong to him as a landlord, the writ of right or the writ of entry, but sues in the name of his tenant, by the writ of ejectment
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The farmers, too, besides paying the rent, were anciently, it was supposed, bound to perform a great number of services to the landlord, which were seldom either specified in the lease, or regulated by any precise rule, but by the use and wont of the manor or barony
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It can seldom happen, therefore, that a man of any considerable stock should quit the superior, in order to place himself in an inferior station
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In those days protection was seldom granted without a valuable consideration, and this tax might perhaps be considered as compensation for what their patrons might lose by their exemption from other taxes
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The one often sees his money go from him, and return to him again with a profit; the other, when once he parts with it, very seldom expects to see any more of it
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The one is not afraid to lay out at once a large capital upon the improvement of his land, when he has a probable prospect of raising the value of it in proportion to the expense ; the other, if he has any capital, which is not always the case, seldom ventures to employ it in this manner
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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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In commercial countries, therefore, riches, in spite of the most violent regulations of law to prevent their dissipation, very seldom remain long in the same family