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At the same time it has been observed for years, for instance, that many executives with high-pressure jobs seem to remain quite healthy until old age – they seem to flourish in their pressure-cooker jobs
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The most important contacts I observed are the following:
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"Wow," he said as he came into view and observed the last houri he had been playing with
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"But you're here to tell the tale," Fyasin observed
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It would be easy enough to follow the herd's trail, Alan observed, and there was a good chance they would be somewhere on that route
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He was looking mighty handsome she observed
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but observed everything without anyone noticing they were there
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ROBERT: On the night of April 12, as you observed her, did Samantha seem intoxicated?
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They were the largest concentration of metals that had ever been observed, and had been closely studied because of that, but it was their motions of the previous year that caused them to send for him
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Many of the Yoga exercises are based on the natural stretching of healthy animals which the ancient Yogis, who formulated the science of Hatha Yoga, observed and emulated
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"It's pretty well built," Desa observed as they started down the stairwell for this slip
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"I think this woman knows she can choose any bed she wants," Gonzar observed
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Nuplayy observed one smaller object had fallen from the remaining piece and he thought it would impact but it had moved out of the range of his scope
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The boys became roving reporters who went about camp each day and simply observed what was going on
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The White contacted their lead dragon, Wolf, after he observed a particularly nasty fight, and saluted them for their valor
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Kate watched for a while and observed that there was a kind of sadness about him
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He was sifting the data in various ways, trying to reconcile it with observed course corrections in the impactors
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They were led to their seats and Duncan observed that they had reconfigured the seatbelts, as Duncan and Rayne were a lot smaller than their hosts
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From the walkway ramp Lord Tarak observed all of this with amusement
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The advantage of the Hold was obvious, surrounding areas could be observed for hundreds of miles in all directions
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They were discussing the phenomenon they were chasing, which they had already observed even before they finished the calibration
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Rayne observed Tarak with growing respect as they went to several other farms and all were greeted in the same way
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“It has been observed several times, a young maid of this floor speaking with Lord Boras’
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“There is another thing I have noticed my Lord,” Master Seatac watched Lord Tarak’s face as he continued, “Her eyes sir, they are as violet as our own women’s eyes; and I’ve observed her doing things our way, without any instructions
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“There are many other things I have observed these past several days, my Lord” the stable master continued, “she does things our way without realizing it; things that only an Ogatu would know to do
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Because of things I have observed, I have come to believe she may be one of us
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I’ve observed that trapped emotions are actually
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He was observed chuckling to himself as he left the COM
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High above their movements were being observed by highly trained shadows
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But twisting and contorting what they have observed have instead learned to
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achievable, but from what I have observed, there is
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horrors they observed around them varied widely
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presume that all things may be observed and evaluated? Discover what is
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I observed Cordra watching them from where she stood in the kitchen, and I could scarcely believe what I saw
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Granddad observed shrewdly, you could see the signs of a long-term
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Davie has ended lives on Glasgow's heavy, swollen streets, but he has never observed death as part of an industrial process
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gleaning was still observed
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expression – it was one he had observed on Bram’s face on a regular
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Meanwhile he had also observed the curious antics in which Harry engaged during each episode following his great-niece's directions for his accomplishing the otherwise unremarkable chores around the house
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It can easily be observed how a person's emotional construction may evolve, his belief systems shift, that is to say the meanings of his knowledge can change
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Unbeknownst to anyone, Jameson had secretly observed, when his own training permitted, Titania and Hipolyta as they performed some of their own challenges and tasks
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He thought about the old women he had observed gleaning
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” He observed without emotion
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Had there been any passersby, they would have observed only a beautifully choreographed dance by two elegant women which protected them from painful death at the hands of a master
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“You haven’t observed the peasant areas,” Elmore said
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“I’ve observed up to here, and I’ve found the people to be just about the same as the people in Bostok
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Traditional holidays shall be observed
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’ As Jean had observed on many
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It makes the most sense so far for the observed behavior, even though it is less than flattering to my ego
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Since Victoria's campaign to look more appealing to Theology, she had become relatively devout, even though she still never observed a Sabbath
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The real value of all the different component parts of price, it must be observed, is measured by the quantity of labour which they can, each of them, purchase or command
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This is all that I think necessary to be observed at present concerning the deviations, whether occasional or permanent, of the market price of commodities from the natural price
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The price of labour, it must be observed, cannot be ascertained very accurately anywhere, different prices being often paid at the same place and for the same sort of labour, not only according to the different abilities of the workman, but according to the easiness or hardness of the masters
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Years of dearth, it is to be observed, are generally among the common people years of sickness and mortality, which cannot fail to diminish the produce of their industry
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It is not easy, it has already been observed, to ascertain what are the average wages of labour, even in a particular place, and at a particular time
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The wages of labour, it has already been observed, are lower in Scotland than in England
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In some employments, it has already been observed,
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seems not to be much affected, as has already been observed, by the riches or poverty, the
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Rent, it is to be observed, therefore, enters into the composition of the price of commodities in a different way from wages and profit
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This high price in 1764 is, however, four shillings and eight-pence cheaper than the ordinary price paid by Prince Henry ; and it is the best beef only, it must be observed, which is fit to be salted for those distant voyages
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They observed only four services a day -
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Mass, to be observed once a month for three years after
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But the transcribers of those statutes seem frequently to have thought it sufficient to copy the regulation as far as the three or four first and lowest prices ; saving in this manner their own labour, and judging, I suppose, that this was enough to show what proportion ought to be observed in all higher prices
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That four shillings, however, was not considered as the highest price to which barley might frequently rise in those times, and that these prices were only given as an example of the proportion which ought to be observed in all other prices, whether higher or lower, we may infer from the last words of the statute: " Et sic deinceps crescetur vel diminuetur per sex denarios
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Upon consulting the manuscript, however, it appears evidently, that all these prices are only set down as examples of the proportion which ought to be observed between the respective prices of wheat and bread
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Corn, accordingly, it has already been observed, is, in all the different stages of wealth and improvement, a more accurate measure of value than any other commodity or set of commodities
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The discovery of the mines of America, it is to be observed, does not seem to have had any very sensible effect upon the prices of things in England till after 1570; though even the mines of Potosi had been discovered more than twenty years before
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It has been observed to have taken place in France during the same period, and nearly in the same proportion, too, by three very faithful, diligent, and laborious collectors of the prices of corn, Mr Dupré de St Maur, Mr Messance, and the author of the Essay on the Police of Grain
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He’d observed Pierre’s whisperings to the lad
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Corn, it has already been observed, is, at distant periods of time, a more accurate measure of value than either silver or, perhaps, any other commodity
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In 1749, accordingly, Mr Pelham, at that time prime minister, observed to the house of commons, that, for the three years preceding, a very extraordinary sum had been paid as bounty for the exportation of corn
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In France, a country not altogether so prosperous, the money price of labour has, since the middle of the last century, been observed to sink gradually with the average money price of corn
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In the greater part of the silver mines of Peru, the tax of the king of Spain, amounting to a tenth of the gross produce, eats up, it has already been observed, the whole rent of the land
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"Sir, our ship was observed from the time we parked in the moon's null spot
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"Once they observed that the pieces of Gordon's Lamp were going to re-unite, the mainstream became convinced that these asteroids are indeed piloted
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But the real price of labour, the real quantity of the necessaries of life which is given to the labourer, it has already been observed, is lower both in China and Indostan, the two great markets of India, than it is through the greater part of Europe
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back on the road, Jean observed:
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In these taxes, too, it has already been observed, consists the whole rent of the greater part of the gold and silver mines of Spanish America; and that upon gold is still worse paid than that upon silver
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It must be observed, however, that whatever may be the supposed annual importation of gold and silver, there must be a certain period at which the annual consumption of those metals will be equal to that annual importation
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In England, the price of cattle, it has already been observed, seems, in the neighbourhood of London, to have got to this height about the beginning of the last century; but it was much later, probably, before it got through the greater part of the remoter counties, in some of which, perhaps, it may scarce yet have got to it
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experience, observed the mistake and remained in a
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Two thoughts are to be observed
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moment he was observed – a reaction which immediately
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of some importance, and, lastly, the Cure he’d observed
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As someone observed, “for Kant, the obsession of the
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The work which is performed in this manner, it has already been observed, comes always much cheaper to market than that which is the principal or sole fund of the workman's subsistence
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He simply glanced at the boy, observed he was unharmed, then left
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The whole annual produce of the land and labour of every country, or, what comes to the same thing, the whole price of that annual produce, naturally divides itself, it has already been observed, into three parts; the rent of land, the wages of labour, and the profits of stock ; and constitutes a revenue to three different orders of people; to those who live by rent, to those who live by wages, and to those who live by profit
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Since this is the case, it has been observed, with regard to every particular commodity, taken separately, it must be so with regard to all the commodities which compose the whole annual produce of the land and labour of
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The Bank of England, it is to be observed, by supplying its own coffers with coin, is indirectly obliged to supply the whole kingdom, into which coin is continually flowing from those coffers in a great variety of ways
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When they observed, that within moderate periods of time, the repayments of a particular customer were, upon most occasions, fully equal to the advances which they had made to him, they might be assured that the paper money which they had advanced to him had not, at any time, exceeded the quantity of gold and silver which he would otherwise have been obliged to keep by him for answering occasional demands; and that, consequently, the paper money, which they had circulated by his means, had not at any time exceeded the quantity of gold and silver which would have circulated in the country, had there been no paper money
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Where paper money, it is to be observed, is pretty much confined to the circulation between dealers and dealers, as at London, there is always plenty of gold and silver
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She looked lovely as I observed her features in the moon light
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notifies that he observed them
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The inhabitants of a large village, it has sometimes been observed, after having made considerable progress in manufactures, have become idle and poor, in consequence of a great lord's having taken up his residence in their neighbourhood
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The legal rate, it is to be observed, though it ought to be somewhat above, ought not to be much above the lowest market rate
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The ordinary market price of land, it is to be observed, depends everywhere upon the ordinary market rate of interest
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This order of things is so very natural, that in every society that had any territory, it has always, I believe, been in some degree observed
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The Witch walked around and observed, “Good!
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The profits of a sugar plantation in any of our West Indian colonies, are generally much greater than those of any other cultivation that is known either in Europe or America ; and the profits of a tobacco plantation, though inferior to those of sugar, are superior to those of corn, as has already been observed