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"Labor is free here Ava, any one of us could have been supporting her all along, even one of the wives with a single stainless kitchen knife
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Actually they were the supporting documentation for her royalty application
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Theoretically he was not attending the meeting he was supporting because he was on duty
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Ahmed kept him busy the next few days supporting many other meetings as different groups of important souls from the expedition argued this way and that regarding the world of Satan
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The monument is a 24-meter high triumphal column, supporting a pair of clasped hands and a dove of peace
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the strong supporting the weak) it is my most sincere hope that the maiden voyage not the survivalist attitude (e
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Drens lowers a rope to his struggling crewman who is now supporting the limp body of our friend
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Your best way to master Variation 4 is to practice the other three until perfect and then, while supporting yourself with a conveniently placed chair or low table you can gently pull yourself on to your knee-caps, and then let go of the chair or table
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legs off the floor and rise into a Shoulderstand, supporting
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Man and wife tended their plants, made sure that their supporting canes were securely tied, weeded and hoed beds, watered and pricked out, and through their horticultural therapy they began the process of contemplation, of imagining their lives lived forever in the shadow of the hole
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Without Yellelle supporting him he immediately dropped to the floor behind the couch with his pants down
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wife tended their plants, made sure that their supporting canes were
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You are supporting al life with love and
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“For that you chose extermination? You prefer genocide and suicide to supporting the Life Principles? This is wrong! I was not included in the vote
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Never thought of it like that, always looked on the Foundation as a way of supporting women
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Out of breath, Bex and the boys lean against one of the pillars supporting the mezzanine floor above the main room
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He can only play a supporting role in the drama that seems to go on, act after act, in the lives of Carol and Billy
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” Once Enjteen had a steady job, Kulai didn’t feel responsible for supporting him and his mother, just because they were his mother’s friends
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reinforcements rushed to assist the teams supporting the heavy pipes
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’ The constable said gently, supporting the now weeping woman out of the room and down the hall
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Tom suspected Marjorie’s job was probably a supporting role for the
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The supporting materials are very well presented
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afraid of the consequences of supporting a view that
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Originally built in the 35th century as a barn, it had thick cut stone walls and an earthen roof now supporting an orchard of sweet leshin, congfruit and nives
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Next, she had him do it on his back, gently supporting his legs and shoulders, then letting him swim for a second on his own, then nudging him up as he started to drift lower
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A certain quantity of materials, and the labour of a certain number of workmen, which had before been employed in supporting a more complex and expensive machinery, can afterwards be applied
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The expense of repairs may frequently be necessary for supporting the produce of the estate, and consequently both the gross and the neat rent of the landlord
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A certain quantity of very valuable materials, gold and silver, and of very curious labour, instead of augmenting the stock reserved for immediate consumption, the subsistence, conveniencies, and amusements of individuals, is employed in supporting that great but expensive instrument of commerce, by means of which every individual in the society has his subsistence, conveniencies, and amusements, regularly distributed to him in their proper proportions
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which compose the fixed capital, bear this further resemblance to that part of the circulating capital which consists in money; that as every saving in the expense of erecting and supporting those machines, which does not diminish the introductive powers of labour, is an improvement of the neat revenue of the society ; so every saving in the expense of collecting and supporting that part of the circulating capital which consists in money is an improvement of exactly the same kind
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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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So far as it is employed in the first way, it promotes prodigality, increases expense and consumption, without increasing production, or establishing any permanent fund for supporting that expense, and is in every respect hurtful to the society
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So far as it is employed in the second way, it promotes industry ; and though it increases the consumption of the society, it provides a permanent fund for supporting that consumption; the people who consume reproducing, with a profit, the whole value of their annual consumption
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The gross revenue of the society, the annual produce of their land and labour, is increased by the whole value which the labour of those workmen adds to the materials upon which they are employed, and their neat revenue by what remains of this value, after deducting what is necessary for supporting the tools and instruments of their trade
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One of the most supporting and inspirational tools to achieve success is to have
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supporting the struggle for the liberation of
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When both are the produce of domestic industry, it necessarily replaces, by every such operation, two distinct capitals, which had both been employed in Supporting productive labour, and thereby enables them to continue that support
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So far, therefore, as the productive labour of the country is concerned, the foreign trade of consumption, which is carried on by means of gold and silver, has all the advantages and all the inconveniencies of any other equally round-about foreign trade of consumption; and will replace, just as fast, or just as slow, the capital which is immediately employed in supporting that productive labour
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That part of the capital of any country which is employed in the carrying trade, is altogether withdrawn from supporting the productive labour of that particular country, to support that of some foreign countries
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The capital of the Dutch merchant, which carries the corn of Poland to Portugal, and brings back the fruits and wines of Portugal to Poland, replaces by every such operation two capitals, neither of which had been employed in supporting the productive labour of Holland; but one of them in supporting that of Poland, and the other that of Portugal
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When the capital stock of any country is increased to such a degree that it cannot be all employed in supplying the consumption, and supporting the productive labour of that particular country, the surplus part of it naturally disgorges itself into the carrying trade, and is employed in performing the same offices to other countries
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The king was looking on, his hand supporting his chin and a slight smile on his lips, seemingly very interested in this young woman of exceptional beauty
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You are supporting someone in an emotional or financial way
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Not because they were inquiries into the unknown or unknowable, but because the supporting knowledge required to convey the understanding was absent in her
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Had the king of Portugal submitted to those ignominious terms which his brother-in-law the king of Spain proposed to him, Britain would have been freed from a much greater inconveniency than the loss of the Portugal trade, the burden of supporting a very weak ally, so unprovided of every thing for his own defence, that the whole power of England, had it been directed to that single purpose, could scarce, perhaps, have defended him for another campaign
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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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Before the walls were wooden pillars supporting the second story, and before them were long tables on each side
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“Only two ways I can see,” replied Chris, “First is we attach two ropes to her and, supporting her from both sides, we haul her across
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But the small extent of ancient Egypt, which was never equal to England, must at all times, have rendered the home market of that country too narrow for supporting any great variety of manufactures
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That system, by encouraging manufactures and foreign trade more than agriculture, turns a certain portion of the capital of the society, from supporting a more advantageous, to support a less advantageous species of industry
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Rather than just supporting her, they were carrying her, leaving her feet to drag on the ground
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Carefully supporting Aspen, Sebastian and Russell moved her to the car
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The whole of the Division is attacking and we also have the French supporting us we are going to advance up the peninsula and our main task is to take Krithia from the Turks
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” As he hit one of the supporting small tree trunks which had held up a roof, it swayed
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These adherents believe that the scientific evidence supporting Evolution, Geological Uniformitarianism, or other theories which are contradictory to a literal interpretation of this creation myth, is misinterpreted
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Of the Expense of supporting the Dignity of the Sovereign
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The expense of defending the society, and that of supporting the dignity of the chief magistrate, are both laid out for the general benefit of the whole society
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What are the chances of these relationships being perfect and this happening by chance? The relationships between the Earth, the Moon and the Sun, the rotation speed of the Earth, the tilt of the Earth’s rotational axis, the exposure time of the different hemispheres to light and darkness (and many other critical factors that are related to the movements of the Earth, Moon and Sun to provide a life supporting environment) are far too perfect to have happened by chance
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But it is impossible that they should continue to do so for any considerable time; and if they did, the tax would soon ruin them so completely, as to render them altogether incapable of supporting the state
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She flopped into his chest and supporting arms
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How can it be supposed that he should be the only rich man in his dominions who is insensible to pleasures of this kind ? If he does not, what he is very likely to do, spend upon those pleasures so great a part of his revenue as to debilitate very much the defensive power of the state, it cannot well be expected that he should not spend upon them all that part of it which is over and above what is necessary for supporting that defensive power
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Great Britain seems to support with ease, a burden which, half a century ago, nobody believed her capable of supporting, Let us not, however, upon this account, rashly conclude that she is capable of supporting any burden; nor even be too confident that she could support
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The PGA tournament is played yearly and a different golf course is chosen for the honor of supporting this extraordinary event each year
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Local golf tournaments are listed in the “events” portion of the local newspaper and are great fun for the entire family to participate in supporting
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For the sake of even numbers, therefore, let us suppose that the revenue necessary for supporting the civil government of Ireland and the plantations may amount to a million
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If any of the provinces of the British empire cannot be made to contribute towards the support of the whole empire, it is surely time that Great Britain should free herself from the expense of defending those provinces in time of war, and of supporting any part of their civil or military establishment in time of peace; and endeavour to accommodate her future views and designs to the real mediocrity of her circumstances
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“I am a mate lad and that’s why your coming along do you really think that I’m going to crawl towards the German wire with no one supporting me there’s not a chance
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Raven knew he should be supporting Carter, knew he should respect that strength and courage, but no matter how hard he tried, he found himself rooting for Millicent
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The security guard offered to carry her, but Gerrid managed to help her along, supporting her weight until enough of her strength returned
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Khan saw a chance as Raven teetered on one leg and swung his foot around to connect with Raven’s supporting leg
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It has become nothing more than a liberal rag looked to for guidance by the leftist „intelligentsia," being but one of a plethora of liberal propaganda tools that play supporting roles in the continuing assault on our Constitution
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His anger was exacerbated by the crowd, who cheered and clapped at the images, proud of themselves for supporting a genuine guy who did his duty for his country
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This involves supporting the bodies immunity; breaking down and clearing infected material; introducing natural antibiotics; normalizing mucous membranes; strengthening the coughing reflex; and providing natural sources of Vitamin C and Iron
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Unilateral movements also stimulate better muscle iber recruitment, not just from the muscle that’s doing the work, but from supporting muscles as well
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When you don’t have the opposite muscle to help with a movement, the supporting muscles nearby are called into play to a greater degree than with bilateral moves
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This means improvement in those supporting muscles while you’re doing extremely efective moves with the target muscle
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To the side of him, the woman lay in the confined space clad in similar white outerwear to his self, supporting her head and with long blond hair flowing down onto a styro-mattress
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She has an army in her corner, supporting her with every step
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The hovercraft smashed into the supporting girders of the roller coaster and the creaking, tearing groans of a main stanchion collapsing was followed by a tremendous bang as a large section of the ride toppled to one side, raining metal and wood onto the people below
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(The) news, apart from informing the Public, is a medium (oftentimes) lacking underlying or supporting proofs or creditable evidence
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Together they pulled Dawn’s dad to his feet and set off, each with an arm draped over their shoulder, supporting his back
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“Over there, by that rock outcrop,” Alex said as they helped him across the beach, supporting him between them
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Kay wavered, and Reese’s sturdy arm was behind her, supporting her
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Leisure capital, however vital in supporting ―quality‖ standards of living, is not (the) primary factor that develops moral character, although it certainly helps not having to worry about where your next meal is coming from
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It was Grey's last panicky scramble that proved his undoing as, accompanied by a loud crack, one of the supporting branches snapped, allowing the whole fabrication to slew sideways and slip down into the rapids
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An MVP candidate should be properly considered in relation to his or her supporting cast or (incremental) value whose overall value marginally exceeds all other values considered separately and whose (own) remarkable value (or contribution) is otherwise conspicuous by its presence or absence
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Em came to her side immediately, supporting her, and it was several moments before Kay could catch her breath to speak
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It was comforting to have Spencer as my boyfriend, he was by my side, supporting me throughout this difficult time
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Reese was supporting her in a moment, guiding her back to the couch
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Evelyn just stood there by Spencer’s side, tears streaming down her cheeks, one hand gripping his and the other supporting her baby
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I indicated to Minister Lyle that I was leaving, and Vera helped me stand up, supporting me as I had to force my reluctant body to move
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As a special treat, as a warm thank-you for buying this book and supporting the cause of battered women, here’s a sneak peek at the first chapter of Creating Memories
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There exists an ―inner‖ wisdom or ―consciousness of knowing‖ that is not immediately apparent; exceeding the sum of everything that is (either) known or has the potential of being known that is (otherwise) unknown unless an individual is properly inclined to pursue or know (it); that oftentimes seeks the supporting testimony of other individuals engaged in similar trials of their own
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Moral Relativism lacks a supporting structure; that is to say, lacks a universal standard by which to (correctly) assess the proposed merits of some moral or ethical proposition whereas Moral Absolutism, drawn to its own (unconditional) point(s) of reference or final conclusions, oftentimes assumes too heavy a burden that must otherwise be lessened by degrees or fall under its own weight
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Comfrey swore loudly as the strange badger they were supporting collapsed into an untidy heap between them
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) His sole role in California was in supporting its immediate admission as a state to make certain Congress would have no say over its status as slave or free
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He thought he’d be too busy supporting Sarah to give sway to his own emotions
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The Shah of Iran had the most to gain from supporting Kurdish attacks
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Many times your name may be linked to someone you met without knowing he is under surveillance or supporting his cause
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Notwithstanding our human shortcomings, however, how far should any society be expected to tolerate, for ―unity‘s sake‖, irreconcilable moral and ethical misconduct that is quickly gaining momentum within political circles? Who remains accountable for the unseemly actions of our public officials who seem unwilling or unable to reform themselves, if not the Conscience of the American People? In what manner does that society continue supporting notions of unity in view of prevailing (double) standards that falsely qualify appearances as uncharacteristic or unimportant? In what manner does that society achieve consistency between public and private matters where
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British Prime Minister John Major was the strongest ally of GW Bush in the war, supporting the war over the opposition of much of his own Labor Party and the British public