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The body was designed for immediate action
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Our engagements after retirement lead to interactions with different kinds of persons, such as immediate family members, near relatives, close friends, old acquaintances and new contacts
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When the plants do not have any zinc left they go into immediate stress
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Best used as a dust for immediate contact kill
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They start immediate argument if the other is taking a side different from him
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The immediate and all too real history of Marwan Tayeh as revealed to me in those first days was one of madness
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The daemon coordinating input from the fighters' and the junks' LiDAR arrays had compared all the available views of the stars from all the friendly craft in the immediate vicinity, and those views of the surrounding stars should have been identical, but they weren’t
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I expect her to be enthusiastic about it, yet I am nonplussed at her immediate frigidity: “I have nothing to do this afternoon, but I am not in the mood of going to such a lecture, I had better stay home alone,” she announces in a low voice and leaves me wondering, since she has always given me the impression of being very interested in such matters
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Our conversations turned by degrees from the immediate shared experiences of this captive life to the telling of our histories
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"No doubt they would, but I think this gives us a more immediate problem
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immediate reflection into the quality of relationship they have
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I do not see anything in the immediate area
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So for the remainder of Morningday he did nothing more than stump around the immediate area
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"Trivially little," she said, "It's been more quiet since then because we don't have the immediate emergency to panic about and I've had more time to think about how stupid I was
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’ I replied, sipping my coffee, grateful for the immediate hit of caffeine
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The majority of overweight people suffer from chronic constipation, so one of your very first tasks is to turn back to chapter five, re-read all I have written, and vow to make an immediate onslaught on your sluggish bowels, as this complaint is very fattening as well as uncomfortable
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Her behaviour was quite beyond the pale and he took all available legal steps to ensure that every one of her lines of income and credit were suspended with immediate effect
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Some newspapers, tiring of the feel good factor inherent in the immediate events of the day, started to ask questions about the presence of such people in the country
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In fact, under the strains of the moment and the inevitable riot of questions and counselling in the immediate aftermath of the alleged attack, they had never even spoken with one another
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There was an immediate low guttural growl from Kai as he spun around, hand on his sword
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His immediate understanding of the situation and calm acceptance nearly breaks me, I swallow hard, ‘… it seems so daft now …
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His injuries are not fatal, but they require immediate attention
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peace, whether they are immediate or gradual
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She found Mistress Sera in the kitchen, and there were immediate giggles from the staff when she entered
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immediate effect this had on his arm
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drastic and immediate effect on the state of your own
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negative results, the most obvious and immediate of
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intention, in a very immediate way, and the normal state
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feel good factor inherent in the immediate events of the day, started
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counselling in the immediate aftermath of the alleged attack, they
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maintain his or her environment/ immediate community as shown here
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But it all got very real and immediate when she stood on that maidenstand
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distance by proxy and the subject finds an immediate
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There was immediate stomping and shouts of “aye” around the Hall
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Roland Blake is more or less a recluse now and, before you ask, he won’t see anyone except his immediate family
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The young lad behind the bar acknowledges Billy and takes an immediate interest in Bex
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Jock has no doubt the old comic overheard some of the conversation with Shaun and he also has no doubt that the bugger will try to use the information, although he has no immediate fears regarding sirens and tyres crunching on gravel
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As he makes a mental note of his immediate locale he whispers to himself, "Arbnor, my friend, where are you hiding?"
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A large claw foot tub with shining steel shower head, faucet and knobbed valve, all curtained in white linen greeted her immediate gaze
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The doctor orders a blood count, blood sugars, paracetamol and aspirin, and makes a call to arrange an immediate CT scan
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” This got immediate applause and laughter
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immediate aftermath, there was some pressure – as there so often is,
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Beyond the immediate sprawl of the hospital buildings Barnstaple fades quickly in Billy's rear view mirror, not that he is at all aware of the mirror, signal, manoeuvre process
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immediate sign of rain
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As it turned out, practically no one else, save immediate family ever could
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He prefers to stay in the light in these troubled nights of binge drinking chaos and unprovoked menace, although in his head he can still see the hard fist of his youth dealing out a solid and immediate form of justice to the kids in the hood
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Mental images of the immediate future, premonitions based on the reality of cold blood, are stopped in their tracks, are brought up short in the sudden confluence of bodies in a courtyard
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As far as the immediate future is concerned the doctor has neither the time nor the inclination to consider the finer points of interior automotive décor
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We all move around so much nowadays that we’ve lost the old communities where everyone knew everyone else and even if you had no immediate family, you still had that to fall back on
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As far as the immediate world goes, Bex can remember a car door slamming and the sound of the doorbell
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immediate change in the attitude of the witness
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He is obviously sitting by his computer as the response is immediate:
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The first wood splitting crash would’ve been lost among wild waves of laughter had it not been for Jim's immediate response
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An immediate lump swelled in the back of Emma's throat blocking her response, but she wasn't to worry
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This was a much more immediate problem
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" Her response was immediate "NO" She hadn't been in a hospital since she had Jason, some fourteen years earlier; she wasn't about to break a good record, if she could help it
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Still, he hadn’t expected immediate success and there
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“Just the immediate area
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“There’s no one inside the house or on the immediate grounds,” another
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She glanced out the window that overlooked her immediate destination and saw that the dusk was upon them
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Since the exodus, they had formed an immediate bond with the dwarven race
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In the long run, the workman may be as necessary to his master as his master is to him ; but the necessity is not so immediate
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They are desperate, and act with the folly and extravagance of desperate men, who must either starve, or frighten their masters into an immediate compliance with their demands
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A slave, however, or one absolutely dependent on us for immediate subsistence, would not be treated in this manner
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because he has no immediate interest to be otherwise
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immediate inspection of all corporations, and of the bye-laws which they might think proper
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wages of the workmen, and the profits of their masters or immediate employers ; secondly, by
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This equality, however, between the rent and profit of grass and those of corn ; of the land of which the immediate produce is food for cattle, and of that of which the immediate produce is food for men, must be understood to take place only through the greater part of the improved lands of a great country
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After all, what possible difference would it make to his life in the short term? In the immediate future he was still an exile in a strange country in the new dark ages
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irrational postie this side of the Gloomy Forest, now give it 'ere, could be immediate answer needed, lottery won a million ducits, in fact all sorts 'of wonderful things!"
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Lemoss took one of the pans down, and there was an immediate ruckus from all the others
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immediate concern is to save the herd
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Her immediate attention was devoted to the system state in the joined vessel
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This seemed to be the only part of the immediate area that wasn't occupied by something pertaining to the care and feeding of floaters
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If, notwithstanding a great rise in the price, it still continues to prevail through a considerable part of the country, it is owing in many places, no doubt, to ignorance and attachment to old customs, but, in most places, to the unavoidable obstructions which the natural course of things opposes to the immediate or speedy establishment of a better system : first, to the poverty of the tenants, to their not having yet had time to acquire a stock of cattle sufficient to cultivate their lands more completely, the same rise of price, which would render it advantageous for them to maintain a greater stock, rendering it more difficult for them to acquire it; and, secondly, to their not having yet had time to put their lands in condition to maintain this greater stock properly, supposing they were capable of acquiring it
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The great rise in the price both of hogs and poultry, has, in Great Britain, been frequently imputed to the diminution of the number of cottagers and other small occupiers of land ; an event which has in every part of Europe been the immediate forerunner of improvement and better cultivation, but which at the same time may have contributed to raise the price of those articles, both somewhat sooner and somewhat faster than it would otherwise have risen
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that the flood wasn’t too severe outside the immediate
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But when he possesses stock sufficient to maintain him for months or years, he naturally endeavours to derive a revenue from the greater part of it, reserving only so much for his immediate consumption as may maintain him till this revenue begins to come in
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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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In one or other, or all of these three articles, consists the stock which men commonly reserve for their own immediate consumption
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Here is an opinion that does not contradict the medical science but offers quite a different view: Members of the group that are considered victim of the disorder have been invaded by an immaterial entity that suppresses immediate reality and intoxicates the victim with irresistible obsessions and compulsions
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The first is that portion which is reserved for immediate consumption, and of which the characteristic is, that it affords no revenue or profit
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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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Though the period of their total consumption, however, is more distant, they are still as really a stock reserved for immediate consumption as either clothes or household furniture
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To maintain and augment the stock which maybe reserved for immediate consumption, is the sole end and purpose both of the fixed and circulating capitals
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Their riches or poverty depend upon the abundant or sparing supplies which those two capitals can afford to the stock reserved for immediate consumption
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If it is employed in procuring present enjoyment, it is a stock reserved for immediate consumption
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The gross rent of a private estate comprehends whatever is paid by the farmer; the neat rent, what remains free to the landlord, after deducting the expense of management, of repairs, and all other necessary charges; or what, without hurting his estate, he can afford to place in his stock reserved for immediate consumption, or to spend upon his table, equipage, the ornaments of his house and furniture, his private enjoyments and amusements
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The gross revenue of all the inhabitants of a great country comprehends the whole annual produce of their land and labour; the neat revenue, what remains free to them, after deducting the expense of maintaining first, their fixed, and, secondly, their circulating capital, or what, without encroaching upon their capital, they can place in their stock reserved for immediate consumption, or spend upon their subsistence
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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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Their own distress, of which this prudent and necessary reserve of the banks was, no doubt, the immediate occasion, they called the distress of the country ; and this distress of the country, they said, was altogether owing to the ignorance, pusillanimity, and bad conduct of the banks, which did not give a sufficiently liberal aid to the spirited undertakings of those who exerted themselves in order to beautify, improve, and enrich the country
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It would be otherwise, indeed, with a paper money, consisting in promissory notes, of which the immediate payment depended, in any respect, either upon the good will of those who issued them, or upon a condition which the holder of the notes might not always have it in his power to fulfil, or of which the payment was not exigible till after a certain number of years, and which, in the mean time, bore no interest
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Such a paper money would, no doubt, fall more or less below the value of gold and silver, according as the difficulty or uncertainty of obtaining immediate payment was supposed to be greater or less, or according to the greater or less distance of time at which payment was exigible
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If bankers are restrained from issuing any circulating bank notes, or notes payable to the bearer, for less than a certain sum; and if they are subjected to the obligation of an immediate and unconditional payment of such bank notes as soon as presented, their trade may, with safety to the public, be rendered in all other respects perfectly free
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Whenever he employs any part of it in maintaining unproductive hands of any kind, that part is from that moment withdrawn from his capital, and placed in his stock reserved for immediate consumption
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Promising an immediate benefit is a good
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Parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase of capital
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These must consist, either in the immediate produce of the land and labour of the country itself, or in something which had been purchased with some part of that produce
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The borrower may use it either as a capital, or as a stock reserved for immediate consumption
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If he uses it as a stock reserved for immediate consumption, he acts the part of a prodigal, and dissipates, in the maintenance of the idle, what was destined for the support of the industrious