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The only liquid he consumed was his own urine, and he wasted away quickly
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~ Studies have also shown that the nutrients missed by skipping breakfast cannot be compensated for in other meals, as the body is unable to process the vital nutrients optimally if consumed all at once
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~ Research studies have also shown that the human body tends to accumulate more fat when a person eats fewer, larger meals than when the same number of calories was consumed in smaller, more frequent meals
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She could have consumed your starship already or used it to house her machinery
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thoughts were consumed with self-interest!
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consumed by it and we cannot redirect our energy to create
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Daniel survives the lion’s den when the others are consumed instantly
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She was letting Alan set the pace, Nlara was filling on top of the third of a cup they had not consumed
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"No, Yoonbarla, Knume, the 51st, and most of all Myimpaden and the gallons of golden wash that I consumed there
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to be consumed by her
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Why is it that we have not been willing to be cleansed more thoroughly? Why did we allow ourselves to be consumed with “blind spots” and things of the past that shaped us? This day won’t only be to judge those that have not attained unto the first resurrection
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and was consumed by grief when she turned her smile on me,
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Without fibre, some of the nutrients will only be put to waste and will not be consumed by the body
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In the previous seven days since they left Shempala, she'd consumed twenty one cups, nothing like the way she had been in Yoonbarla, but the trend was upward
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This is far from the case, however, and far too much devitalized and unnatural food is being consumed in this modern world with the result that an appallingly high percentage of the population suffers from constipation and other disorders of the digestive tract
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They sat watching mindless garbage on the television late into the night while they consumed more alcohol and smoked so many cigarettes that they regularly exploded in apoplectic fits of coughing
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The substances of which gallstones are made are produced when the body is unable to cope adequately with the amount of fat consumed
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A blast of intense fire shot out at them and consumed fifty of them on the spot
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The resulting explosion of white light was so intense that the remaining black dragons were consumed by it also
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Most of the people here had been to Alan’s universe and most agreed that he consumed an undue share of cherub space for his rank, but none was advocating shutting it down or banning his cherubs
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He was consumed by hunger and by the knowledge
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Like a mortal, she would have to set limits on the amount of alcohol she consumed as long as she was in this universe without a med panel
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4 And Set, having been consumed
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She was trying to engage in a sleepy conversation, but they had consumed so much yaag that it didn’t progress with a lot of purpose
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was certainly very much better that the ditchwater they had consumed
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had consumed their ration and made their way home
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The jug of cider did the rounds – several times; its effect becoming more and more obvious as the food was consumed
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the inevitable happened eventually: the drunkard consumed too much
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The preparation for University which had consumed him for the last year at least, was going to gain him admission to Malvern College
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‘Doesn’t look as though the logs are being consumed
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His brew was a decent yellow, a little earthy in flavor but granting a decent buzz when consumed in any quantity
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floor below as if the hot flames only consumed the grease and not the roots of his
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Until they consumed her entire head, but she never saw a thing
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He wouldn’t abide cherubim, not one cheron cycle was consumed by his universe, even the wildlife was Earth-recorded VR
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Alan was consumed with jealousy over the way this guy was caressing her, but this was what Desa had warned him about
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What if there was nothing left? What if this is the last world not fully consumed by the Virus?
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He felt little sympathy for them as their life-force was consumed
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So much so that it didn’t merely cover him, it consumed him
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Entire neighborhoods were consumed before it was contained
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After a millennium of infection, its cells and its soul were utterly consumed by the dark power, endowing it with strength equal to the greatest of the Boulder Lords
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Then little Gerda shed burning tears; and they fell on his chest, they went to his heart, they thawed the lumps of ice, and consumed the splinters of the looking-glass; he looked at her, and she sang a hymn
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Rippling with waves of blue, the wall consumed him
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Smiling, Brice grabbed the door handle, pulled, and was consumed within the yellow light
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Klowa never knew fire could get to such size before and feared the whole city would be consumed in those flames
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The greater part of the apples, and even of the onions, consumed in Great Britain, were, in the last century, imported from Flanders
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Buried to his shoulders in the broken bodies of his people, Rollinthor, Lord of the Rock Dwarves, was the last to be consumed
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It called to him from an infinite distance, pulling him forth from an eternity of darkness, all the while begging to be consumed
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Without my input, this city would be consumed by it
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In the present commercial state of the known world, the most barbarous nations, I believe, among whom land property is established, have some foreign commerce of this kind, and find among their wealthier neighbours such a demand for all the materials of clothing, which their land produces, and which can neither be wrought up nor consumed at home, as raises their price above what it costs to send them to those wealthier neighbours
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When the greater part of the Highland cattle were consumed on their own hills, the exportation of their hides made the most considerable article of the commerce of that country, and what they were exchanged for afforded some addition to the rent of the Highland estates
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The wool of England, which in old times, could neither be consumed nor wrought up at home, found a market in the then wealthier and more industrious country of Flanders, and its price afforded something to the rent of the land which produced it
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The value of silver was so much reduced, that their produce could no longer pay the expense of working them, or replace, with a profit, the food, clothes, lodging, and other necessaries which were consumed in that operation
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The stock which must commonly be employed, the food, clothes, and lodging, which must commonly be consumed in
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Alec watched as his hope and his arrow were consumed by darkness
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In that feast were consumed, 1st, fifty-three quarters of wheat, which cost nineteen pounds, or seven shillings, and twopence a-quarter, equal to about one-and-twenty shillings and sixpence of our present money ; 2dly, fifty-eight quarters of malt, which cost seventeen pounds ten shillings, or six shillings a-quarter, equal to about eighteen shillings of our present money; 3dly, twenty quarters of oats, which cost four pounds, or four shillings a-quarter, equal to about twelve shillings of our present money
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These prices are not recorded, on account of their extraordinary dearness or cheapness, but are mentioned accidentally, as the prices actually paid for large quantities of grain consumed at a feast, which was famous for its magnificence
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After she had consumed the food Janice felt an enormous lethargy envelop her
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The precious metals, however, are not necessarily immortal any more than they, but are liable, too, to be lost, wasted, and consumed, in a great variety of ways
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The corn which was brought to market last year will be all, or almost all, consumed, long before the end of this year
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It was even odder that they consumed intoxicating drink
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Too much wine and ale was consumed, along with a little
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He consumes it as sparingly as he can, and endeavours, by his labour, to acquire something which may supply its place before it be consumed altogether
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The other is that which supplies his immediate consumption, and which consists either, first, in that portion of his whole stock which was originally reserved for this purpose; or, secondly, in his revenue, from whatever source derived, as it gradually comes in ; or, thirdly, in such things as had been purchased by either of these in former years, and which are not yet entirely consumed, such as a stock of clothes, household furniture, and the like
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which have been purchased by their proper consumers, but which are not yet entirely consumed
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Of all parts of the stock, either of an individual or of a society, reserved for immediate consumption, what is laid out in houses is most slowly consumed
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Thus the farmer annually replaces to the manufacturer the provisions which he had consumed, and the materials which he had wrought up the year before; and the manufacturer replaces to the farmer the finished work which he had wasted and worn out in the same time
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Some wept as he consumed them, others begged for infection
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What is annually saved, is as regularly consumed as what is annually spent, and nearly in the same time too : but it is consumed by a different set of people
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That portion of his revenue which a rich man annually spends, is, in most cases, consumed by idle guests and menial servants, who leave nothing behind them in return for their consumption
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That portion which he annually saves, as, for the sake of the profit, it is immediately employed as a capital, is consumed in the same manner, and nearly in the same time too, but by a different set of people: by labourers, manufacturers, and artificers, who reproduce, with a profit, the value of their annual consumption
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But if the quantity of food and clothing which were thus consumed by unproductive, had been distributed among productive hands, they would have reproduced, together with a profit, the full value of their consumption
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In every such project, though the capital is consumed by productive hands only, yet as, by the injudicious manner in which they are employed, they do not reproduce the full value of their consumption, there must always be some diminution in what would otherwise have been the productive funds of the society
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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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I was consumed; each of my senses extended to their limits
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They have generally consumed so great a quantity of goods, advanced to them upon credit by shop-keepers and tradesmen, that they find it necessary to borrow at interest, in order to pay the debt
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It may frequently be at a great distance, both from the place where the materials grow, and from that where the complete manufacture is consumed
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As the Cyclopes alternately spoke with eloquence then consumed pairs of sailors at each meal, she bit her lip to silence the protests that wanted to spill out
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Those goods are generally purchased, either immediately with the produce of British industry, or with something else which had been purchased with that produce, and the final returns of those trades are generally used or consumed in Great Britain
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“My view is this: our bodies were given to us to enjoy and we need not be ashamed of them,” Zarko piped up, his mood relaxed by the effect of the wine he’d consumed
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may improve; but that of the one, with only equal good conduct, must always improve more slowly than that of the other, on account of the large share of the profits which is consumed by the interest of the loan
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The lands cultivated by the farmer must, in the same manner, with only equal good conduct, be improved more slowly than those cultivated by the proprietor, on account of the large share of the produce which is consumed in the rent, and which, had the farmer been proprietor, he might have employed in the further improvement of the land
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Jesus says they wil be consumed in the fire
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opposite (that they wil endure without being consumed, just
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In a country where the surplus produce of a large estate must be consumed upon the estate itself, it will frequently be more convenient for the proprietor, that part of it be consumed at a distance from his own house, provided they who consume it are as dependent upon him as either his retainers or his menial servants
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The cry was cut short before he even reached the actual fire, his body consumed by the intense heat
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Money, on the contrary, is a steady friend, which, though it may travel about from hand to hand, yet if it can be kept from going out of the country, is not very liable to be wasted and consumed
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Those who are consumed are not consumed [Hebrews
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the presence of the LORD and consumed them, and they died before the LORD
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And fire came out from the LORD and consumed the 210 men (Korah’s
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heaven and consumed the captain and his men
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flame consumed the wicked
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In the fire of his jealousy the whole world will be consumed
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She will be consumed by fire, for mighty is the
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The far greater part is circulated and consumed among themselves; and even of the surplus which is sent abroad, the greater part is generally destined for the purchase of other foreign goods
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But it readily occurs, that the number of such utensils is in every country necessarily limited by the use which there is for them ; that it would be absurd to have more pots and pans than were necessary for cooking the victuals usually consumed there; and that, if the quantity of victuals were to increase, the number of pots and pans would readily increase along with it ; a part of the increased quantity of victuals being employed in purchasing them, or in maintaining an additional number of workmen whose business it was to make them
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The manufacturers during; the war will have a double demand upon them, and be called upon first to work up goods to be sent abroad, for paying the bills drawn upon foreign countries for the pay and provisions of the army: and, secondly, to work up such as are necessary for purchasing the common returns that had usually been consumed in the country
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To dream that you immolate yourself suggests that you are being consumed by your drive, your passion and/or your goals to the point where some aspects of your life are being neglected
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To dream that a skull is trying to swallow you indicates that you are literally being consumed by some danger
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This would be the case, even upon the supposition that the whole French goods imported were to be consumed in Great Britain