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As I said at the beginning of chapter eight, the Yogis name constipation as ‘the Mother of all diseases’, and here we might aptly name devitalized food as ‘the mother of all constipation and digestive disorders’
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that works aptly and with patience will benefit from it
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These were the traitors, more aptly sinners, that liked to pronounce themselves as rebels
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This is aptly expressed as follows:[86]
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This has been aptly described as follows:[111]
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Studying my surroundings of used cardboard boxes, empty plastic packets that would serve to ruin the earth for the next few hundred years and smelly animal faeces, I realised that Connor couldn’t have chosen a place to gather more aptly
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The tactic of political assassination, perhaps more aptly called the politics of personal destruction, was illustrated at its most vicious in the bellwether case of Judge Robert Bork
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Monroe described aptly the difficulties of proving the validity of the OBE, though he himself
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be more aptly described as ‘conscious light’ that uses various forms of energy, including the
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Compounding his maliciousness, in 2000, when he found out from UTC’s Government Contracts Counsel, Patrick Gnazzo (former head of the Navy Litigation Office—successor to the aptly called CAD, Contract Appeals Division, in those bad old days) that I was headed to Ingalls’ Contracts Dept
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head of the Navy Litigation Office—successor to the aptly called CAD,
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“As Mark said so aptly earlier, it is an investigation I am glad to take part in, for I doubt that any of my race have ever been Translocated by any caster of any other race
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“The other explanation fits the facts far more aptly I think
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Or, as it should be more aptly put, on the
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” Durfey concluded that the Coast Guard motto, “Semper Paratus” (Always Ready), was aptly proven in Vietnam (Larzelere, p
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his bedside desk - memories of their time at the aptly named
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that it may in every case apply itself aptly to the
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The author has aptly brought out the various attributes and qualities what had made a shy, fearful Mohan to the great soul (Mahatma)
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indeed the derogated other, as aptly noted by de Beauvoir (1968) and others
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The phrase aptly describes just how one can
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As Susan Sontag has aptly commented, "Without a change in the very norms of
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As Dorothy Smith has aptly noted in her insightful work:
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first lookout, aptly named 'Eagles Rest'
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They were brought about as a means to trigger the mind with general expressions that are more aptly applied to the situation or question at hand, though those who have a direct connection to spirit will know that there is more information and guidance available upon seeing that card as they are often imbued with further information, whether they realize it or not, they may be giving it as what they feel is personal counsel but is often an idea, thought, or sentence that was given to them by a power much greater than themselves
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The difference is illustrated very aptly by this
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Tarot cards were brought about as a means to trigger the mind with general expressions that are more aptly applied to the situation or question at hand; though those who have a direct connection to spirit will know that there is more information and guidance available upon seeing that card as they are often imbued with further information
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This aptly demonstrates the use of the while statement
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It’s aptly referred to as news entertainment
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That relationship was helped in no small part by the fact that they constituted the regular crew of the scoutship TEEN TEAM, an aptly chosen ship’s name in this case
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If there were more to surface later, she would be aptly prepared for any such surprises
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His appearances aptly corresponded to the stereotype long associated with men of the cloth of his age—thin white hair that lost its shine years ago, tough skin given to showing wrinkles and pockmarks that had been deprived of any sunlight, still clean shaven, and a slightly stooped posture due to rheumatism and the ordinary aging process
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His shoulders slouched slightly as if the weight of the world were a tremendous burden on his body and soul; his expression—the sorrowful eyes that had seen pain and suffering in all walks of life, the taut facial muscles that appeared to attempt to restrain the true emotions, the creased brow that seemed to indicate apprehension of his current situation, and the subtle, ever-so-slightly down-turned corners of his lips that indicated an internal strife—was more aptly suited to that of a condemned man on that long, lonely walk up those thirteen steps towards his death
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aptly applicable for the initial telephone conversation
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Tools are expensive, but there was a pawn shop not too far away called, very aptly, Captain Pawn
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Early in the morning of 12th November Thirty two Lancaster’s took off on the final raid against Tirpitz, aptly named Operation "Catechism"
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The Four Oaks was aptly named for the four enormous oak trees located on the property, one on each corner, which served as a parasol by providing shade from the sun’s sweltering heat regardless of the time of day
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The more macabre sequel to this action was the pigs were replaced with a second deceased, Yvonne Barns which provided a double convenience for the offenders, as the crown prosecutor so aptly said, correct weight in the coffin and the total elimination of a thorn in the sides of the accused
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But competition for jobs paying higher wages is severely restricted by time-in-grade, education, and other restrictions; whereas general aptitude and a good work ethic makes much of the population aptly suited to perform any job
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In late 1985 and early 1986 I wrote Misery (the title quite aptly described my state of mind), in which a writer is held prisoner and tortured by a
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Crag’s window ledge, adds to my belief he is aptly equipped as a male
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Jason, I imagine, is aptly equipped with skates
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She resented the openly sexual way Hilda looked at Monty and the inspection Joe gave Thelma and her — not the subtle male sexual flicker, but a look more aptly described as the male sexual leer
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He was what Arendt aptly called the banality of evil
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aptly named the Black Swan
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These same pensive elements had been aptly proclaimed out by professor Edward de Bono (lateral thinking 1969) as `what is left when something happens and does not completely unhappen`
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As Jane Washington so aptly put it, the Miracles are always riffing on Smokey’s song, to which I will add this significant corollary: the poet is always riffing on the Muse
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She is humorously but aptly called the Saint of
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“Good thing they got stuck in an empty corridor,” said Krimshaw aptly
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’ I think that Carlin’s quote aptly explains the
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And he is aptly named too!”
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I’d also planned a self-guided kissing tour, with the help of a book I’d bought, aptly titled The Best Places to Kiss in Paris
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They chose not to join other diners and drinkers in the aptly named Rogue Trader or The North Pole
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Aptly termed to depict the bulky and slow services,”
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As we again approached the aptly named Red Room we
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At dawn we put on swimsuits and led our offspring, aptly
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Rather it is a kind of fine art (to say it aptly it is the finest art … the supreme art)
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Astounding figures even for today for what you named so aptly, a human folly
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The three monkeys of legend: Hear-no Evil, See-no Evil, Speak- no Evil: is much more aptly relevant today than it ever was in the past
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"Smoke has aptly been said to be the formless relic of an object that has been consumed or decomposed, by the
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She held back all of the information pertinent to what had aptly been named the Stargazer Project
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Leroy Edwin Froom: “Smoke has aptly been said to be the formless relic of an object that has
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I’d had nothing to do with receiving the honor or, more aptly, the curse that had been bestowed upon me by my great-grandmother
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She came from the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula, aptly named the land of Ceba
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"Smoke has aptly been said to be the formless relic of an object that has been consumed or
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Leroy Edwin Froom: “Smoke has aptly been said to be the formless relic of an object that has been consumed or decomposed, by the action of fire
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Roy thanked me for the recitation and said how aptly its author had put it
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This unique, not-for-profit contemporary art gallery is aptly housed in an historical building, adding to the cultural atmosphere
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"Smoke has aptly been said to be the formless relic of an object that has been consumed or de-composed, by the action of fire
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This is aptly
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You made the observation yourself just now very aptly and wittily
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of Jorge de Montemayor where it is written, applying it to his own case so aptly that the peasant went along cursing his fate that he had to listen to such a lot of nonsense; from which, however, he came to the conclusion that his neighbour was mad, and so made all haste to reach the village to escape the wearisomeness of this harangue of Don Quixote's; who, at the end of it, said, "Senor Don Rodrigo de Narvaez, your worship must know that this fair Xarifa I have mentioned is now the lovely Dulcinea del Toboso, for whom I have done, am doing, and will do the most famous deeds of chivalry that in this world have been seen, are to be seen, or ever shall be seen
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That aptly is put on
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' Mind, Sancho, I do not say that a proverb aptly brought in is objectionable; but to pile up and string together proverbs at random makes conversation dull and vulgar
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turned out to be a hulking bodybuilder who was aptly named because he somewhat
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pleasure keep their stores in concert, so aptly fastened and hung on to the
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The philosopher Diderot has very aptly claimed that a man's bearing is the clue to his character, and this stocky little man was certainly a living proof of this claim
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"and I love it as if it were my own flesh and blood! Aboard a conventional ship, facing the ocean's perils, danger lurks everywhere; on the surface of the sea, your chief sensation is the constant feeling of an underlying chasm, as the Dutchman Jansen so aptly put it; but below the waves aboard the Nautilus , your heart never fails you! There are no structural deformities to worry about, because the double hull of this boat has the rigidity of iron; no rigging to be worn out by rolling and pitching on the waves; no sails for the wind to carry off; no boilers for steam to burst open; no fires to fear, because this submersible is made of sheet iron not wood; no coal to run out of, since electricity is its mechanical force; no collisions to fear, because it navigates the watery deep all by itself; no storms to brave, because just a few meters beneath the waves, it finds absolute tranquility! There, sir
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The Changing had been aptly named, considering what it had done to him
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I was familiar with the latest research on this bizarre zoophyte—which turns to stone while taking on a tree form, as some naturalists have very aptly observed—and nothing could have been more fascinating to me than to visit one of these petrified forests that nature has planted on the bottom of the sea
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As for the first subgenus, it furnished several specimens of that bizarre fish aptly nicknamed "toadfish," whose big head is sometimes gouged with deep cavities,
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I could see perfectly their undulating, spiral–shaped shells, which Cuvier aptly compared to an elegant cockleboat
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In the air there passed sooty albatross with four–meter wingspans, birds aptly dubbed "vultures of the ocean," also gigantic petrels including several with arching wings, enthusiastic eaters of seal that are known as quebrantahuesos,* and cape pigeons, a sort of small duck, the tops of their bodies black and white—in short, a whole series of petrels, some whitish with wings trimmed in brown, others blue and exclusive to these Antarctic seas, the former "so oily," I told Conseil, "that inhabitants of the Faroe Islands simply fit the bird with a wick, then light it up
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In short, the whole ceremony contained such a happy blending of the profitable with the flattering, that it was not difficult for the donor immediately to read the effect of a generosity so aptly mingled with praise, in the eyes of those he addressed
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No question but her name is puissant who aventried the dear corse of our Agenbuyer, Healer and Herd, our mighty mother and mother most venerable and Bernardus saith aptly that She hath an omnipotentiam deiparae supplicem , that is to wit, an almightiness of petition because she is the second Eve and she won us, saith Augustine too, whereas that other, our grandam, which we are linked up with by successive anastomosis of navelcords sold us all, seed, breed and generation, for a penny pippin
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The office in which he stood had been the dining room of one of the town’s more affluent farmers, and its windows looked past the glistening icicles, some thick as Sahndyrs’ wrist, which fringed the overhanging roof and ran across the aptly named Snow Dragon Square
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They’d needed a scouting vessel which wouldn’t arouse apprehension in any Dohlaran who happened to spot it, and Snapdragon—acquired from her previous Erechian owners two days ago in what might aptly be described as a hostile takeover—fitted that bill perfectly
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What I really wanted was aptly summed up during an interview I once did with Robert Schneider, the self-described “spastic” lead singer for the psych-pop group, Apples in Stereo
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On his second day, he put up similar numbers, and our desk aptly gave him the nickname Golden Dick because everything he touched turned to gold
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com, until he finally gained the opportunity to enter the biggest and most prestigious poker event in the world, aptly named the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas
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Moving on to Chapter 47, “Cost of Financing and Management,” Graham and Dodd might more aptly have named it, “Beware of the Investment Bankers!” As the saying goes, “The more things change, the more they stay the same
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Matthew looked around at all of us, his eyes shining, and put it more aptly than I ever could have