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He supported rights of individual ownership and fair interaction with people of other ethnic groups
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He was not down there with them filing onto the cold stone benches of Susa on a blustery evening, forced to bear silent witness to pronouncements they hardly supported
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"I've always supported the Haadij, Vincef was a good man
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She had to work her way down into the heavy framework that held the containment and supported all the life-support compartments above
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Those that were the most identified with Germany, and supported Germany, were still counted as Jews
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standing upon the shoulders of others, supported,
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are supported and maintained in proper relation to one another by means of fibrous and
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Next to me stood another American lady wearing a large pair of glasses with unusually thick funky lenses all supported by an unfortunate growth on the side of her nose
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Of course, it had to be the right sort of politics, the sort that was supported by bazaars, whist drives and charity lunches attended by her sitting member of parliament
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had supported the government’s taming of the wilder elements of
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it had to be the right sort of politics, the sort that was supported by
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Her parents supported her through uni whereas the rest of us (in common with the vast majority of the student population!) had to get part time jobs in order to keep body and soul together and, more annoyingly, she doesn't see why she should get a job now
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A line of pillars stood along the wall and supported the wooden balconies above
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whole, supported and complete
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It was a pretty lavish cot, one that supported him in whatever arrangement he contorted into
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Suzanne was rooted to the floor, and she supported herself by leaning on the counter
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supported on either side by massive buttresses that seemed to pin the
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He had always acted like he fully supported the Kassikan, and since the landing it wasn’t just an act
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supported by some renegade Imperialists, with the intent of holding it
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supported his wife, but he just couldn’t deal with crying
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Knowing the best thing she could hope for was neighbor's that supported the growth and development
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around the square poles that supported the roof
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one who supported her
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This bridge was supported in the center way up on the farthest upstream of the great chimneys that dominate the lower Hyadrain valley
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It is in Scotland supported by the evidence of the public fiars, annual valuations made upon oath, according to the actual state of the markets, of all the different sorts of grain in every different county of Scotland
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It is supported by many
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Alas, the bank’s method will surely be supported by their highly paid lawyers invoking court procedures
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to live and was supported by her husband's brother
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He'd paid for half her yandrille, he'd supported all her plans, including the audio equipment history exhibit she'd helped him build for the department lobby
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More than that, you have supported me in everything I set out to do
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Grandpa Wellbelove had erected the marquee with Sky's help and many there felt that at last this might be the end of Knockwit's devious wins, or run of luck, depending on whom you supported
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These blocks easily supported a roof of heavy tiles
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not wishing to oppose it, supported – even encouraged –
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A big hearth was in the middle of the north side, centered in the row of seven thick stone columns that supported the roof
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In the public deliberations, therefore, his voice is little heard, and less regarded; except upon particular occasions, when his clamour is animated, set on, and supported by his employers, not for his, but their own particular purposes
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parliament supported one or the other according with
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Shouts of acclamation supported him
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1843, a revolt of the army, supported
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It likewise discounts merchants' bills, and has, upon several different occasions, supported the credit of the principal houses, not only of England, but of Hamburgh and Holland
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An unsuccessful war, for example, in which the enemy got possession of the capital, and consequently of that treasure which supported the credit of the paper money, would occasion a much greater confusion in a country where the whole circulation was carried on by paper, than in one where the greater part of it was carried on by gold and silver
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feels supported, they’ll produce their best work for you
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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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people – a boy with a bandaged foot, supported by his two loyal
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supported by his friends
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To my parents who have believed in me always, encouraged me often, and supported every risk with a smile
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Which supported her guess that he was a devotee
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No accumulation could have supported so great an annual profusion
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There is no annual produce, even of gold and silver, which could have supported it
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And it was only as Penelope looked down herself that she noticed what partially supported their bridge: a set of thick golden piping, running the length of the ground over the water
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Helez was on her knees crying uncontrollably, being supported by an older woman – possibly the aunt she had mentioned
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No accusation could have affected more deeply the reputation and fortune of the disgraced party ; and if such an accusation could have been supported, we may be assured that it would have been brought
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Zarko and Helez supported Mother on both sides as they slowly made their way to the chamber at the back of the building
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Children who feel valued and supported, and have good cognitive functioning, are more likely to bounce back from adverse experiences – divorce, car accidents, death of a loved one, or other unanticipated events
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Develop positive, strong family ties where everyone feels supported and honored, knowing that they are invaluable contributors to your family team
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The law which put an end to all prosecutions against witchcraft, which put it out of any man's power to gratify his own malice by accusing his neighbour of that imaginary crime, seems effectually to have put an end to those fears and suspicions, by taking away the great cause which encouraged and supported them
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Just as suddenly, the room returned to its former merely well-lit self with a table, a cake, and nine women staring at their Captain holding her hand out seemingly supported by Mim and Yula
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That understanding, and the underlying knowledge that supported it, made it's way back to Lascor, but the Matriarch reigning at the time only allowed the Great Knowledge to be shared amongst the royal household for their own benefit
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The civil establishments of Nova Scotia and Georgia are partly supported by an annual grant of parliament; but Nova Scotia pays, besides, about £7000 a-year towards the public expenses of the colony, and Georgia about £2500 a-year
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A modern day example is an American child by the name of James Leininger, who recalled details of his past life, which was subsequently supported by records and accounts of people who are still alive
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That the condition of a slave is better under an arbitrary than under a free government, is, I believe, supported by the history of all ages and nations
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This explanation is also supported by the testimonials of people who had undergone inter-life hypnotic regressions and insights of established mediums who had received knowledge from higher beings in the spiritual realm
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The trade of the colonies, of which England, even for some time after the act of navigation, enjoyed but a part (for the act of navigation was not very strictly executed till several years after it was enacted), could not at that time be the cause of the great trade of England, nor of the great naval power which was supported by that trade
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The trade which at that time supported that great naval power was the trade of Europe, and of the countries which lie round the Mediterranean sea
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On account of the frequency of the returns, a part, and probably but a small part, perhaps not above a third or a fourth of the capital which at present carries on this great round-about trade, might have been sufficient to carry on all those small direct ones; might have kept inconstant employment an equal quantity of British industry ; and have equally supported the annual produce of the land and labour of Great Britain
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” This statement was also supported by a clairvoyant who gave me a reading sometime ago
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This view is supported by the hypnotic regression cases found in Dr
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How obstinately the city of Paris, upon that occasion, defended itself, what a dreadful famine it supported, rather than submit to the best, and afterwards the most beloved of all the French kings, is well known
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The backdoor was the two-piece “Dutch door” I had removed from the entrance of the ship’s galley, and the front porch roof was supported by vertical beams that 163
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Where the security of the magistrate, though supported by the principal people of the country, is endangered by every popular discontent; where a small tumult is capable of bringing about in a few hours a great revolution, the whole authority of government must be employed to suppress and punish every murmur and complaint against it
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To a sovereign, on the contrary, who feels himself supported, not only by the natural aristocracy of the country, but by a well regulated standing army, the rudest, the most groundless, and the most licentious remonstrances, can give little disturbance
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He supported its weight was it swung open, lying it gently against the ceiling
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The qualifications of the body, unless supported by those of the mind, can give little authority in any period of society
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She did not say anything to the others, but instead walked up beside her and pulled Melissa’s good hand across her shoulders and supported her a little
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are in this manner made and supported by the commerce which is carried on by means of them, they can be made only where that commerce requires them, and, consequently, where it is proper to make them
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Regulated companies, it was observed by Sir Josiah Child, though they had frequently supported public ministers, had never maintained any forts or garrisons in the countries to which they traded; whereas joint-stock companies frequently had
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But the arguments by which they supported those different systems, far from being always demonstrations, were frequently at best but very slender probabilities, and sometimes mere sophisms, which had no other foundation but the inaccuracy and ambiguity of common language
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But those schools were not supported by the public
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The ceiling was supported by large aluminium-frame girders, from which hung the lights which illuminated the room
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“We will be following the attacking along ‘Fir Tree Spur’ and other units will attack along ‘Gully Spur’ and we will be supported by the French and hopefully this time we will succeed
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The teachers of each sect, seeing themselves surrounded on all sides with more adversaries than friends, would be obliged to learn that candour and moderation which are so seldom to be found among the teachers of those great sects, whose tenets, being supported by the civil magistrate, are held in veneration by almost all the inhabitants of extensive kingdoms and empires, and who, therefore, see nothing round them but followers, disciples, and humble admirers
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They believe it to be biologically untenable as it is not supported by the fossil record; they also generally reject the concept of universal descent from a common ancestor
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Some adherents hold that this view is supported by existing evidence in the natural world
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The clergy of each particular country might be considered as a particular detachment of that army, of which the operations could easily be supported and seconded by all the other detachments quartered in the different countries round about
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In this state of things, if the sovereign frequently found it difficult to resist the confederacy of a few of the great nobility, we cannot wonder that he should find it still more so to resist the united force of the clergy of his own dominions, supported by that of the clergy of all the neighbouring dominions
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In that constitution, the grossest delusions of superstition were supported in such a manner by the private interests of so great a number of people, as put them out of all danger from any assault of human reason; because, though human reason might, perhaps, have been able to unveil, even to the eyes of the common people, some of the delusions of superstition, it could never have dissolved the ties of private interest
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The power of the church was, by that time, very nearly reduced, through the greater part of Europe, to what arose from their spiritual authority ; and even that spiritual authority was much weakened, when it ceased to he supported by the charity and hospitality of the clergy
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This entire phenomenon is similar to what is found within the DNA molecule where the basic building blocks, or base pairs, are supported by a double-helix structure, the base pairs form genes and the genes form chromosomes
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As through the greater part of Europe, the church, so in many different countries of Asia, the state, is principally supported by a land tax, proportioned not to the rent, but to the produce of the land
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foris-familiated ; that is, who have received their portion, have got families of their own, and are supported by funds separate and independent of those of their father
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They would remove both their residence and their capital to some other country, and the industry and commerce of Holland would soon follow the capitals which supported them
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supported by law ; and in which the authority of the state is not supposed to be regularly employed in enforcing the payment of debts from all those who are able to pay
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He was supported by a motor flotilla under
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The industry of the country will necessarily fall with the removal of the capital which supported it, and the ruin of trade and manufactures will follow the declension of agriculture
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The capital, therefore, which supported all those different branches of industry, must have been equal to what it had ever been before
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Since our Humane Society was supported only by donations, we had recently voted to limit expenditures on any animal to $100
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The Court Chamber was fifty paces by fifty, polished blue marble columns supported a vaulted ceiling worked with gilt, and the floor was white and black marble squares
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He had that much influence over the South; if he gave the word, he would have been supported and the
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The kitty’s visits with their mama supported my belief that sometimes it takes more than medicine to heal the body and soul
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One, Israel conquered and survived, and two, the Palestinians were dispersed throughout the region, with absolutely no support from the defeated Arab governments that had supposedly supported them
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The guards supported him, one arm under each of his, as he painfully ascended two flights of stairs, trying to ignore the searing burn in his leg