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‘Mrs Wynell … who hates you sufficiently to try to make it appear that you shot Mrs Sadler?’ the Inspector asked unexpectedly
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‘I gather that the Inspector is concerned about the fact I was framed as the likely murderer and thinks that … that someone hates me sufficiently to … to take things further
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I pick up the phone before he rouses sufficiently to respond
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Those who can train themselves to be sufficiently one-pointed can withdraw their thoughts at any time and in any place to a centre within themselves, and achieve oneness with the chosen objective
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Those pills of Doris’s had done the trick, deadening the pains in her head sufficiently for her to sleep
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’ Iain said, ‘We’d tried to have a child of our own but after the third miscarriage, I decided we’d been through the mill sufficiently
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She nodded, not trusting her voice sufficiently to speak
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Have you considered displaying your paintings? They would certainly be of a sufficiently high standard to exhibit, I think
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To discover that the Yeti people actually exist was sufficiently stunning to this poor Earthman and the realisation that they have a sophisticated culture still seems fantastical
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"These questions are sufficiently distracting that you haven't guessed their true purpose
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I didn’t meet him until I was well into my 30s and by the time we got married and sufficiently settled financially, the time had passed
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It was as if, having opened her mind to the dark side in her plotting and scheming, she had welcomed in the spirit of the lycanthrope, although she remained sufficiently cold-blooded not to have changed her shape
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remained sufficiently cold-blooded not to have changed her shape
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the existence of the lands of Faerie had not been kept sufficiently
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It had been beaten out of her as a child and she had learned early how to detach herself from the world sufficiently so as not to earn blows from her mother
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events was sufficiently powerful to blow a hole in the ground so large
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George came from the house after the project had advanced sufficiently and mixed concrete to fill the remaining spaces of the posts' holes as Harry moved on to the remaining ones opened up by the twins
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Could the man have called Tracey and been asked to hold on to him? Tracey’s dad was sufficiently brutal to enjoy watching Andy squirm in a police station …
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winter weather was sufficiently inclement that there was little
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Mere distance could not sufficiently intervene, but the immensity of the sea, with its tempo of solitude, he felt deeply inside himself and it played in harmony with his spirit as a swelling call to greatness
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the mercenary deemed that it was sufficiently cooked
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countenance of the common people in the one country and in the other, sufficiently indicates
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The trade of Holland, it has been pretended by some people, is decaying, and it may perhaps be true that some particular branches of it are so; but these symptoms seem to indicate sufficiently that there is no general decay
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The great accession both of territory and trade by our acquisitions in North America and the West Indies, will sufficiently account for this, without supposing any diminution in the capital stock of the society
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would have melted sufficiently to make the Pyrenees
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Other coal mines in the same country, sufficiently fertile, cannot be wrought on account of their situation
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Within an hour, the sun had risen sufficiently to
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When it's hold weakened sufficiently, it fell - acting
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This institution rendered it sufficiently safe for the tenant, and much more convenient for the landlord, to convert, as they call it, the corn rent, rather at what should happen to be the price of the fiars of each year, than at any certain fixed price
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The frequency of emigration from Scotland, and the rarity of it from England, sufficiently prove that the demand for labour is very different in the two countries
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When she was satisfied that a wound was sufficiently packed she would squeeze it closed and the natural adhesive qualities of the web would keep it perfectly sealed
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The famines which they are said to have occasioned almost wherever they went, in countries, too, which at the same time are represented as very populous and well cultivated, sufficiently demonstrate that the story of this populousness and high cultivation is in a great measure fabulous
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In several provinces of France, the feeding of poultry is considered as a very important article in rural economy, and sufficiently profitable to encourage the farmer to raise a considerable quantity of Indian corn and buckwheat for this purpose
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The bottom was sufficiently muddy, he felt the swan's ripples
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Some other causes must be taken into the account ; and those which have been above assigned, will, perhaps, without having recourse to the supposed degradation of the value of silver, sufficiently explain this rise in those particular sorts of
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As to the high price of corn during these last ten or twelve years, it can be sufficiently accounted for from the badness of the seasons, without supposing any degradation in the value of silver
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But if this is sufficiently evident, even with regard to an individual, it is still more so with regard to a society
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It is sufficiently obvious, and it has partly, too, been explained already, in what manner every saving in the expense of supporting the fixed capital is an improvement of the neat revenue of the society
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can answer them sufficiently from his cash account
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The frequency, regularity, and amount of his repayments, would sufficiently demonstrate that the amount of their advances had at no time exceeded that part of his capital which he would otherwise have been obliged to keep by him unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands; that is, for the purpose of keeping the rest of his capital in constant employment
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Their own distress, of which this prudent and necessary reserve of the banks was, no doubt, the immediate occasion, they called the distress of the country ; and this distress of the country, they said, was altogether owing to the ignorance, pusillanimity, and bad conduct of the banks, which did not give a sufficiently liberal aid to the spirited undertakings of those who exerted themselves in order to beautify, improve, and enrich the country
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His shoulder hadn’t healed sufficiently to draw his heavy war bow, but he was a gifted tracker
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Once we had him sufficiently distracted, I would shift back into my natural form and stab Asmodeus
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In the disorderly times which gave birth to those barbarous institutions, the great proprietor was sufficiently employed in defending his own territories, or in extending his jurisdiction and authority over those of his neighbours
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The privileges which we find granted by ancient charters to the inhabitants of some of the principal towns in Europe, sufficiently show what they were before those grants
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Both were sufficiently feisty, as Bretons tended to be
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But though this institution necessarily tended to strengthen the authority of the king, and to weaken that of the great proprietors, it could not do either sufficiently for establishing order and good government among the inhabitants of the country; because it could not alter sufficiently that state of property and manners from which the disorders arose
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These encouragements, although at bottom, perhaps, as I shall endeavour to show hereafter, altogether illusory, sufficiently demonstrate at least the good intention of the legislature to favour agriculture
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They were reliant on the water from the rivers to irrigate the land, but it still had to rain to feed the river sufficiently for their needs
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After he was sufficiently patched up Quintus yawned with a great, almost catlike stretch
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Where did the time go? He closed his eyes for a moment to get his breath back, then licked his lips to wet them sufficiently to speak
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It took days of analyzing the recordings, they were still making, of the several pirates' bridges before enough data allowed for the Captain's initial plans to coalesce sufficiently
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You might say, I have a purpose or a goal, but is it sufficiently worthy? Should I be looking for something else?
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A particular examination of the nature of the corn trade, and of the principal British laws which relate to it, will sufficiently demonstrate the truth of this assertion
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A very few words will sufficiently explain all that I have to say concerning the other three branches of the corn trade
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The necessity of these temporary statutes sufficiently demonstrates the impropriety of this general one
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The temporary laws, prohibiting, for a limited time, the exportation of corn, and taking off, for a limited time, the duties upon its importation, expedients to which Great Britain has been obliged so frequently to have recourse, sufficiently demonstrate the impropriety of her general system
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Mr Pinscher chuckled softly to himself, and Jacob was sufficiently disturbed by this unexpected reaction, that he momentarily abandoned etiquette, and asked him what he found so funny
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The Swedes established themselves in New Jersey; and the number of Swedish families still to be found there sufficiently
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though sufficiently decent, is not accompanied with any expensive pomp or parade
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But that the monopoly of the trade of populous and thriving colonies is not alone sufficient to establish, or even to maintain, manufactures in any country, the examples of Spain and Portugal sufficiently demonstrate
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It was a long time before even the parliament of England, though placed immediately under the eye of the sovereign, could be brought under such a system of management, or could be rendered sufficiently liberal in their grants for supporting the civil and military establishments even of their own country
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She kept this up for several minutes but still his prick did not become sufficiently hard
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That such companies are not in general necessary for carrying on the East India trade, is sufficiently demonstrated by the experience of the Portuguese, who enjoyed almost the whole of it for more than a century together, without any exclusive company
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It is unnecessary, I apprehend, at present to say anything further, in order to expose the folly of a system which fatal experience has now sufficiently exposed
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The penalties, however, which are either imposed by this milder statute, or which, though imposed by former statutes, are not repealed by this one, are still sufficiently severe
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It was the intention of our manufacturers, that the whole produce of those countries should be imported into Great Britain; and in order that they themselves might he enabled to buy it at their own price, that no part of it should be exported again, but at such an expense as would sufficiently discourage that exportation
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The ordinary life, the ordinary exercise of a Tartar or Arab, prepare him sufficiently for war
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The frequent conquests of all the civilized countries in Asia by the Tartars, sufficiently demonstrates the natural superiority which the militia of a barbarous has over that of a civilized nation
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according to the AI, which told him that the negative energy levels were not sufficiently stable to create a connecting channel
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By this constitution, it might have been expected, that the spirit of monopoly would have been effectually restrained, and the first of these purposes sufficiently answered
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The knavery and extravagance of their stock-jobbing projects are sufficiently known, and the explication of them would be foreign to the present subject
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sufficiently anxious that they should be so accomplished, and are in most cases, willing enough to lay out the expense which is necessary for that purpose
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The obligation which every citizen was under, to serve a certain number of years, if called upon, in the armies of the republic, sufficiently imposed the necessity of learning those exercises, without which he could not be fit for that service
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That in the progress of improvement, the practice of military exercises, unless government takes proper pains to support it, goes gradually to decay, and, together with it, the martial spirit of the great body of the people, the example of modern Europe sufficiently demonstrates
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The revolutions which the turbulence of the Greek clergy was continually occasioning at Constantinople, as long as the eastern empire subsisted; the convulsions which, during the course of several centuries, the turbulence of the Roman clergy was continually occasioning in every part of Europe, sufficiently demonstrate how precarious and insecure must always be the situation of the sovereign, who has no proper means of influencing the clergy of the established and governing religion of his country
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The parliament of England is now managed in another manner ; and a very small experiment, which the duke of Choiseul made, about twelve years ago, upon the parliament of Paris, demonstrated sufficiently that all the parliaments of France might have been managed still more easily in the same manner
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This building was sufficiently isolated not to be subject to scrutiny from passers-by
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In the ancient monarchies of Europe, the manners and customs of the time sufficiently prepared the great body of the people for war; and when they took the field, they were, by the condition of their feudal tenures, to be maintained either at their own expense, or at that of their immediate lords, without bringing any new charge upon the sovereign
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Neurosurgery had advanced sufficiently to repair most of the effects of a serious accident, and dementia was a thing of the past
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As far as he could determine they were purely random but at least spaced sufficiently that he could chance an escape
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But without entering into the disagreeable discussion of the metaphysical arguments by which they support their very ingenious theory, it will sufficiently appear, from the following review, what are the taxes which fall finally upon the rent of the land, and what are those which fall finally upon some other fund
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By valuing, in the same manner, such rents rather high, and consequently taxing them somewhat higher than common money-rents, a practice which is hurtful to the whole community, might, perhaps, be sufficiently discouraged
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The honours and privileges of different kinds annexed to the former, his Prussian majesty had probably imagined, would sufficiently compensate to the proprietor a small aggravation of the tax; while, at the same time, the humiliating inferiority of the latter would be in some measure alleviated, by being taxed somewhat more lightly
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As the water ran out from under these moving sections of crust, the pieces of floating crust would also come to a sudden stop as they came into contact with the mantle, once the water lubrication was sufficiently depleted
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Though they sometimes fall upon the person who is not very able to pay, the time of payment is, in most cases, sufficiently convenient for him
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was sufficiently pleased by this one direct hit that he no longer needed to continue
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my sun spectacles but sufficiently
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rested sufficiently, I stood up slowly
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The frequency of treasure-trove, or of treasure found, of which no owner was known, sufficiently demonstrates the frequency, in those times, both of hoarding and of concealing the hoard
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Whether the sinking fund of Great Britain has been more frequently applied to the one or to other of those two purposes, will sufficiently appear by and by
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There may not have been the disorientating Fugue State of longer-term immersion, but his limbs still took a few minutes to warm sufficiently to carry him out
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They were free of anything now including gravity, since the aircraft had climbed sufficiently to reach (apparent) orbital distance
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of tow rope we should be able to accelerate a sufficiently large chunk of debris to a very high
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Niagara, he wondered if even she could be sufficiently redoubtable to confront and survive what
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I once saw a female cadet land on her (you know what) by not leaning into the shot sufficiently
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breathlessly, before the old man had sufficiently recovered from his
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sufficiently revived to leave the bunk and take a seat by the fire
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Nevertheless, this remarkable decision should demand closer scrutiny by reasonable men and women over the question of competency as such vaguely defined standards may apply to certain individuals of ―limited‖ intelligence or stunted emotional development that (supposedly) renders their ability to make sound judgment problematical; yet for all intent and purposes, however, seem sufficiently capable of leading normal, productive lives; and whose marginal ―deficiencies‖ are not considered in any manner an impediment to the legal requirements respective of property and person
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What rigid anti Communists are often confused about is their belief that anything less than chest thumping and blustery calls for war means one is weak or not sufficiently anti Communist enough