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Sewer sludge can be processed correctly with an end result of good, clean, safe compost7
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Boric acid powder is an excellent, safe (do not ingest! Keep away from cuts, wear gloves) control of roaches inside the home if used correctly
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The scale is too big for the eye to correctly register it at once
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These returns should be correctly assessed keeping in mind the taxation, tax concessions and tax rebates
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Tahlmute's certificates and incantations performed correctly this week and they were admitted to the storage facility after quite a lengthy process of looking up records and cross checking thieves files
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I often have the impression that my inability to perform certain moves correctly has been noticed and commented by the rest of the pupils
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By telling her the truth and correctly explaining what God had said, he deceived her
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Storm: An omen of imminent danger; it also means that you have great power inside you, which you have to harness and use correctly so as to succeed in life
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If I read Proverbs correctly, one of the key components of a father is that he corrects his children
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She’d been amazed by the overabundance of cleaning materials that she had correctly guessed would be stored in the cupboard under the sink – some things defy cultural differences! Kneeling on the floor, all the better to examine the various spray containers and bottles piled in there, her amazement turned into confusion … there were plastic spray bottles for limescale removal, disinfecting the worktops … apparently killing 99% of all known germs - though that did raise the question of what danger the remaining 1% presented if it was so vital to get rid of the things … bottles of cream for cleaning the sink and another, lavender scented, for polishing wood, a big bottle of bleach that at least smelt familiar, and noxious substances for cleaning the oven that had signs warning of danger plastered all over them … it was an education
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Of course! If she were willing, she would be able to teach him correctly
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When performed correctly this asana requires
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They came to the main house at the center back of the city and Duncan guessed correctly that this was the Lord Holders home
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Since none of them knew the science and the math on which this instrument operated, all they could verify is that he had correctly specified the fabrication
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Annie, knowing her brother from years of quiet observation, correctly suggested to her great-aunt that he would dedicate his new found personal freedom and financial independence to the pursuit of private digital excess, and it was this that great-aunt Edith was thinking about as she lay in bed after a very pleasant Saturday in the company of her poor, disappointed relative
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The one and only thing that you need to do to keep your rod in great shape is to store it correctly
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Now that you have your fingers positioned correctly,
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you correctly and may simply respond to the negative
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But know that when circuits are not wired correctly they will not function
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correctly suggested to her great-aunt that he would dedicate his
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We have an arrangement with a certain gentleman, a mutual acquaintance if I remember correctly, who will supply us with as much of this shit as we can shift
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Guessing correctly that they were
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an older woman Tom correctly guessed was Bram’s mother turned
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guessed – correctly, as it turned out – what was being attempted
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– correctly – predicted that it would act as a recruitment centre in the
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“For the subject’s IQ to be measured correctly Mr
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Roman answered every question correctly,
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He spoke this slowly so they would enter correctly into his host's notes
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When he reported this incident, Elmore took the call, and Alan was glad to find that he thought Alan had handled the encounter correctly
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"I'm not good enough to own something as impressive as that, I wouldn't even know how to care for it correctly
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He recognized that Desa had so correctly guessed his origin, a splinter religion that had wandered far into the wilderness to lose themselves in their own creed
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What else was left to me to do? I have loved, or more correctly, thought I had loved Chloe since I was just a boy
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sure he had heard correctly
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That meant how to drop step on a ball and crow hop correctly for outfielders, and
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whether he’d understood correctly what the Abbot was
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"And mind you all lay the grass correctly down flat" he shouted as he re-appraised his own heap
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were incapable of reacting correctly in face of less
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It makes sense, doesn’t it? If the person consulting a psychologist had been capable of correctly identify her problems and its causes, most of the time, she would not need professional services
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the English ones, read it correctly, as “u” and
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correctly dressed, with a tie
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That said, testimonials, if used correctly can increase your
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those who know how to write correctly, and
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or think they’re ugly, they still convert if used correctly
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1:21) What ' Conditional Immortality' correctly and simply teaches is that
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Conditionalism correctly teaches this truth from
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It is correctly translated many other times as 'destroy'
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correctly understand Yeshua (Jesus) in Matthew 10:28
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It is believed, correctly so or not, that the body's weight is evenly distributed around this point and that it is a kind of balancing fulcrum
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The voice continued, ‘Your inner voice guessed correctly friend
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There were always new young boys coming along, being out on the street at night, having deep yearnings that even they did not understand correctly
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The student is then expected to correctly identify the note being played
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Then for it to interpret the format of the radio packets and start sending correctly formed data requests was little short of amazing
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We may be able to analyse artefacts, which originated in the past, but we are not able to correctly identify all factors that would have been in place at the time when a particular artefact originated
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If the sequence had been interpreted by the AI correctly, his new time would be two days in the past
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None could correctly predict the future with clarity and accuracy as the Bible does
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And if I remember correctly she started it over a cow
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Surely we have not only been given the loving option to choose correctly, but have also been given life through his Spirit that lives within us after that choice
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we didn’t have this script set up correctly
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The mother cat, if I remember correctly, was a calico
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" I informed my supervisor that the phrase, when spelled correctly, means literally „without which, nothing
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“So let me see if I understand this correctly,” Aldin said in lecturing tones
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“You’re walking away from me? Why? Is it because I guessed correctly?” Raven shouted after her
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If stored correctly the herbs should remain active for at least 24 months
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that I always dressed correctly when working out of our offices
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everything correctly, and never exploit a collateral opportunity that will pay off in a big way
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He had never seen anything like it, nor had many of the crew if he read them correctly
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And, again, if I remember correctly, Jeremy would use all 8’9” 250lbs of his 12 year old body (yeah, he was a little big for his age) to scare the hell out of those tiny chickens so that he could easily grab the eggs (without crushing them)
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She looked at me, decided correctly that I was
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looked me over, then correctly deciding that I was no threat, gestured me inside
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So forget about military-issued full metal jackets and get decent hollow-points that won’t cause your pistol to malfunction by not loading correctly
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Now imagine how a policeman felt when he needs to make split second decision which might cause him to end up on the wrong end of the gallows rope? We used to say, very correctly, that a court had all the time in the world to decide what we had to decide in milliseconds
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The Boui had foretold success, and, as results proved, foretold correctly, for they got two fine elephants
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The PT Instructors never bothered to match shape and size as they figured out correctly that a cadet might have to arrest a man of any size in the mean streets
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I merely supervised to ensure it was done correctly
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A cadet asked with all seriousness where the gas (powder fumes not fuel) had to be topped off on our rifles ensuring that the next round fed correctly after every shot
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I‘m not sure, but if I remember correctly it was twenty seven square miles in size
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32 in American), which had a seven round magazine if I remember it correctly
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Many times the tear-gas drifted back toward us, much to the jeers and glee of the rioters and producing a few respectful curses from us toward the commissioned officer who had failed to read the wind correctly
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Not breathing will also help, but that is rather useless advice as one reader told me quite correctly
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This was not seen (correctly) as binding on her and he failed in his bid for damages when she told him afterwards to take a hike
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After all, everyone is entitled to his or her (own) opinion provided that what the viewing audience understands as reporting (the) news is correctly distinguished from ―spinning‖ or interpreting (the) news and that this distinction is properly conveyed to that audience
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There is a story of a new constable who received a fake call of a bomb explosion somewhere and correctly put it right on top as serious and urgent
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Character, on the other hand, is a qualitative or subjective standard incapable of being measured although it is correctly understood that some people possess more Character than others
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Neither is what many of us commonly refer to as ―Right Reason‖ correctly understood in whatever manner we (may) otherwise perceive some individuals as arguably more reasonable than others
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I lost a crate of beer that night even if I argued (correctly I am sure) she may have dyed her hair but since I could not prove it I had to pay
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In April 1988, if I remember correctly, a terrorist bomb exploded at the Sterland movie theatre last seen across the street from where I reported the crocodile arrest to our amused lieutenant
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‖ (As Doctrinal Christians of course, the inherent limitation of good works is correctly understood; that salvation is obtained through Grace alone
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Therefore, can any of us ascertain, without qualification, that the manner an individual behaves is either moral or immoral without properly assessing that individual‘s underlying assumptions or conditions without compromising our (own) judgment? Insight into ―things‖, as indicated above, requires that an individual be cognizant of the internal factors that correctly define the quality of his or her actions; that such qualities ―unseen‖ are nevertheless as real as Character, Decency or Virtuosity, or their opposites, that become readily apparent to an inquiring mind
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In fact, it may be correctly argued that these aren‘t societies at all, however dimly perceived masses of people who have adopted a survival instinct rather than learned how to live a meaningful existence; to behave reasonably, within socially defined parameters, in his or her own manner, to pursue his or her (own) interests or to develop his or her (own) underlying potential or render informed judgments in consonant compliance with his or her Conscience
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Many a time I said to the story teller more correctly known as an arch liar: “Bring your f van and I will bring my Ford XR6 (or whatever I drove at that stage) and we will test this f theory of yours! You'll f thank me for the fatherly f lesson in physics
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They (correctly), forever after blamed the Army for surrendering them in such a way
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Although tax cuts promote investment, production and (economic) growth, not to mention spending, that fuels all of the above; and while such measures should be vigorously pursued whenever possible, the underlying crisis concerning most (critically minded) Americans is (correctly) understood as Moral rather than Economic; especially among social conservatives, the illegitimate offsprings of an Establishment Party who will not be easily swayed by the prospect of a few additional dollars in their wallets
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Had I read the letter correctly?
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probably because the ANC is correctly heavily criticised from all sides for corruption and nepotism
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‘You’re doing what?’ he asked as if he hadn’t heard me correctly
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Although the purpose of television is to entertain (and instruct) and to provide a meaningful outlet for a child‘s (incipient) imagination, it should do so in a manner that correctly distinguishes between what is real from implausible or uncertain (impressions) that that child normally receives; that is to say, that otherwise obscure what is real from what is not real (or make-believe) but only appears to be real whenever taken out of context
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The American security dogs were trained in the Netherlands, and the Americans simply could not give the commands correctly in Dutch
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In this manner it may be correctly argued that the former is more successful by having exceeded the mutual designs of the latter
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My knowledge of history made me believe, correctly as it turned out, that we will be treated like the German SS and American South during Reconstruction
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A philosopher might correctly (reason) that a farmer cannot plant a garden with gold