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Our accumulated gestures of care and compassion will ultimately transform our lives and the lives of others
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For Cat, who had never accumulated any sort of ballroom skill in her
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stay in the hospital’s oncological ward my Bible accumulated a multitude
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Again the river was full of people dredging muck where it accumulated, or swimming where it was sandy
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The accumulated spite and suffering caused by rough hands, tepid
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to fall on flat surfaces that had already accumulated too many years
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Ava hadn’t accumulated much baggage yet, having run from the palace in 1648bc with nothing but the clothes on her body
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and a bank account in which her new husband had accumulated the
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ditches were nearly dry, and the task of digging out the accumulated
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He was looking at the notes that had accumulated on this desk
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accumulated a fair amount of leave
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that seemed to have accumulated like mushrooms in the darkness
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accumulated quite a lot of it by now) to the park across
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As soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of particular persons, some of them will naturally employ it in setting to work industrious people, whom they will supply with materials and subsistence, in order to make a profit by the sale of their work, or by what their labour adds to the value of the materials
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stocks accumulated in them come in time to be so great, that it can no longer be employed
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had originally been accumulated in the town
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accumulated in the towns, I shall endeavour to shew hereafter, and at the same time to
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On everything else the dust and dung of centuries had accumulated
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for himself, it is not necessary that any stock should be accumulated, or stored up before-hand, in order to carry on the business of the society
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As the accumulation of stock must, in the nature of things, be previous to the division of labour, so labour can be more and more subdivided in proportion only as stock is previously more and more accumulated
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As the division of labour advances, therefore, in order to give constant employment to an equal number of workmen, an equal stock of provisions, and a greater stock of materials and tools than what would have been necessary in a ruder state of things, must be accumulated before-hand
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The stock which is accumulated into a capital, may either be employed by the person to whom it belongs, or it may be lent to some other person
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This practice has sometimes gone on, not only for several months, but for several years together, the bill always returning upon A in Edinburgh with the accumulated interest and commission of all the former bills
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Experience, I believe, soon convinced them that this method of raising money was by much too slow to answer their purpose; and that coffers which originally were so ill filled, and which emptied themselves so very fast, could be replenished by no other expedient but the ruinous one of drawing bills upon London, and when they became due, paying them by other draughts on the same place, with accumulated interest and commission
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In the midst of all the exactions of government, this capital has been silently and gradually accumulated by the private frugality and good conduct of individuals, by their universal, continual, and uninterrupted effort to better their own condition
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The revenue of an individual may be spent, either in things which are consumed immediately, and in which one day's expense can neither alleviate nor support that of another ; or it may be spent in things mere durable, which can therefore be accumulated, and in which every day's expense may, as he chooses, either alleviate, or support and heighten, the effect of that of the following day
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accumulated health, becoming thus more
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save fuel, and spoil all they have accumulated as
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entire grade have accumulated thus far into the year
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Whatever stock, therefore, accumulated in the hands of the industrious part of the inhabitants of the country, naturally took refuge in cities, as the only sanctuaries in which it could be secure to the person that acquired it
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Consumable commodities, it is said, are soon destroyed; whereas gold and silver are of a more durable nature, and were it not for this continual exportation, might be accumulated for ages together, to the incredible augmentation of the real wealth of the country
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We do not, however, reckon that trade disadvatageous, which consists in the exchange of the hardware of England for the wines of France, and yet hardware is a very durable commodity, and were it not for this continual exportation, might too be accumulated for ages together, to the incredible augmentation of the pots and pans of the country
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Were they ever to be accumulated beyond this quantity, their transportation is so easy, and the loss which attends their lying idle and unemployed so great, that no law could prevent their being immediately sent out of the country
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A nation may purchase the pay and provisions of an army in a distant country three different ways ; by sending abroad either, first, some part of its accumulated gold and silver ; or, secondly, some part of the annual produce of its manufactures ; or, last of all, some part of its annual rude produce
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The gold and silver which can properly be considered as accumulated, or stored up in any country, may be distinguished into three parts ; first, the circulating money; secondly, the plate of private families; and, last of all, the money which may have been collected by many years parsimony, and laid up in the treasury of the prince
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The accumulated treasures of the prince have in former times afforded a much greater and more lasting resource
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The kings of England had no accumulated treasure
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The Saxon princes, and the first kings after the Conquest, seem likewise to have accumulated treasures
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It is a mental construct, accumulated over the years
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She reviewed the data accumulated by their scanners and sensors while at dinner, and paused as several readings sent a shudder through her
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The negative energy accumulated on the light body is transmuted in places of healing
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In fact, it is our accumulated wisdom that we draw upon to help us face the lessons we have set up for ourselves in each lifetime
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can find just about all of the accumulated knowledge of
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That wealth, at the same time, which always follows the improvements of agriculture and manufactures, and which, in reality, is no more than the accumulated produce of those improvements, provokes the invasion of all their neighbours
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It would certainly help replace the dirt, sand and unwashed body scents that accumulated during the long journey
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A thin layer of light grey dust had accumulated over every surface on the bridge
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The distress which these accumulated claims brought upon them, obliged them not only to reduce all at once their dividend to six per cent
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The magistrates of the powerful canton of Berne, in particular, have accumulated, out of the savings from this fund, a very large sum, supposed to amount to several millions; part or which is deposited in a public treasure, and part is placed at interest in what are called the public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe; chiefly in those of France and Great Britain
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It is the accumulated expense of several successive generations, laid out upon objects of great beauty and magnificence, indeed, but, in proportion to what they cost, of very small exchangeable value
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We also have a different ratio between exposed landmasses on Earth and water - accumulated on the surface of the earth - based on the fact that it did not rain before the Flood
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The observation of Sir Matthew Decker, that certain taxes are, in the price of certain goods, sometimes repeated and accumulated four or five times, is perfectly just with regard to taxes upon the
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20, the deficiencies of several taxes were charged upon what was then called the first general mortgage or fund, consisting of a prolongation to the first of August 1706, of several different taxes, which would have expired within a shorter term, and of which the produce was accumulated into one general fund
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12, the different taxes which had been mortgaged for paying the bank annuity, together with several others, which, by this act, were likewise rendered perpetual, were accumulated into one common fund, called the aggregate fund, which was charged not only with the payment of the bank annuity, but with several other annuities and burdens of different kinds
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7, several other taxes were rendered perpetual, and accumulated into another common fund, called the general fund, for the payment of certain annuities, amounting in the whole to £724,849:6:10½
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This saving left a considerable surplus in the produce of the different taxes which had been accumulated into those funds, over and above what was necessary for paying the annuities which were now charged upon them, and laid the foundation of what has since been called the sinking fund
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In the war which began in 1702, and which was concluded by the treaty of Utrecht, the public debts were still more accumulated
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Some part of what they pay in those taxes, might, no doubt, have been accumulated into capital, and consequently employed in maintaining productive labour ; but the greater part would probably have been spent, and consequently employed in maintaining unproductive labour
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In Rome, as in all other ancient republics, the poor people were constantly in debt to the rich and the great, who, in order to secure their votes at the annual elections, used to lend them money at exorbitant interest, which, being never paid, soon accumulated into a sum too great either for the debtor to pay, or for any body else to pay for him
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To deliver themselves from this subjection to their creditors, the poorer citizens were continually calling out, either for an entire abolition of debts, or for what they called new tables ; that is, for a law which should entitle them to a complete acquittance, upon paying only a certain proportion of their accumulated debts
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How many times have you gone to bed without washing your face? This habit can have a negative impact on your skin by allowing the accumulated toxins, dirt, and oils to sit on your face throughout the night
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The accumulated offal of ages has been removed from the towns and cities, and sanitary regulations enforced for the first time in history
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substance; that is to say, accumulated more or less property or wealth than some other individual, has achieved more or less (material) success than that other individual although that individual‘s success on balance, in the absence of underlying measures, remains problematical
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One of the first things you should do when you start optimizing your PC is clean up all the junk that has accumulated over time
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I was happy that I accumulated wealth from the extra gold that I melted for myself, and at the same time, the brides and their husbands were happy and constantly smiling
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Paul moved the almost clear plastic cup with such precision that before long a half inch of water had accumulated in the cup
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The ride was 23 miles altogether, and we felt that we had burned off those BBQ calories we'd accumulated
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With that having being uttered they both broke down in hearty laughter, the strain of their situation and the accumulated fatigue almost vanishing as if washed clear away with one simple joke
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00 in cash after the profit from the sale of the liqueur was added to the other money he had accumulated – not as much as others had managed to gain from the occupation, but a decent amount
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He could deposit the funds in his soldier’s funds with the Finance office, but that would raise questions about how a corporal making $60 a month had accumulated thousands of dollars, especially since he had not been drawing full pay, but had left better than half his pay on deposit in his soldier’s account since joining the Battalion
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He does not realize that good cannot be accumulated in one
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Beth quickly crossed the street to join the others standing there, and through the accumulated dirt on the glass, could see the official hand her document to an agent who then entered Beth’s data into the computer
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Colling reflected that he had not drawn any pay since the end of March, and his pay account would have accumulated for three months
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They had driven through a series of snow flurries throughout the day, and Colling estimated that a covering of about an inch, perhaps slightly more, had accumulated on the ground
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of Devotion which alone can purify their souls of the dross accumulated
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Finally, they were going up the steps of a Lear jet, and Hunter re-evaluated once again just how much money Cara had accumulated
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benefited with complete solution for its needs; trillion dollars will be accumulated without needing to spend them or to lend them; 80% of the social cost of the country will be reduced; elimination of 80% of illicit act that involves the possession of goods or money and elimination of more than 80% of the
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Other important point of the power of the international capital or accumulated money in the Banks is its rapid locomotion for application or withdrawal
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It turned out that they had two units stacked full of personal belongings, clothing and furniture that they accumulated from their constant changes of address between all the places they lived
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” Has this all been acquired only through the accidental acquisition of experience accumulated so slowly and painfully? Or has an organized system of belief somehow stimulated this enhancement?
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Every accumulated monetary amount conquers the social, economic and political force, also provides total safety and credibility
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The monetary volume of this accumulated resource will reach trillion dollars in few years, without considering the receipt of money, goods and services in the spontaneous deposits form of collaborators or individual grantmakers of organizations of other sectors and of altruistic people that believe in the efficiency of our proposal to participate in some way of the XUSING Project
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I don’t know when I accumulated so many secrets
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In fact, therefore, we have harmed him and he has benefited us! If this is so, why should we become angry with him? By giving harm he has allowed us to practice patience, a practice that, if done properly and with the correct motivation, can purify us of accumulated non-virtue and bring us great merit
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changes, they have accumulated a lot of experience and experience
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From their past actions driven by anger they have accumulated propensities toward anger in their mind stream
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The wise look to the solution to the problem, technology skills, accumulated a wealth of
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These three types of karma – past, present, and accumulated – can all be resolved by creating good karma and learning the lessons from your past so that you are able to finally let go of the negativity you've been carrying with you
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Accumulated negative karma makes it very difficult to change our patterns, but we must
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Emptiness of the "I" that has accumulated the negative karma
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It had not merely been the loss of two loving parents, but also had marked the death of a legacy of good fortune and accumulated wealth
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He realized that because of his powerful, hate-motivated actions, he had accumulated much unwholesome karma, which would bear fruit over many future lives
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When the Seven attacked the Realms, Isobel used the energy she accumulated when Elena depleted the titans
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stairs were moist and the mixture of dust and moss that had accumulated over the
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accumulated in terms of service, knowledge,
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lives? What good is the accumulated ‘head’