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There were seven hundred fifty six soldiers aboard the Al-Harron, about evenly divided between intelligence and astrophysical engineers with all the specialties reporting thru one or the other
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Artemis (Greek) was the goddess of hunting, and the protector of small animals (don’t you get one or the other?)
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Neither one had come to him during Noonsleep, one or the other had been up, the one who slept was between Alan and the one who was up
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these are not labeled as singular to one or the other but instead these are
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George and Belle greeted them as if they were returning family, indeed Harry had made so thorough his frequent mention of one or the other of the Spelmans that they did consider them more than mere acquaintances
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Although she had shared cabins with traveling companions met the day before, they had been adults who seemed normal and there had been no promise other than bunkmates until one or the other of them changed their mind
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Hipolyta strolled with Kaitlyn, or sat, or read stories with Mandy, sometimes one or the other had the privilege of caring for Hannah during their companionship
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Whether the one or the other of those two events may happen to take place, is of very little importance to the real wealth and prosperity of the world, to the real value of the annual produce of the land and labour of mankind
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parliament supported one or the other according with
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Some subsequent formularies represent the manner in which he supposes this distribution is made in different states of restraint and regulation ; in which, either the class of proprietors, or the barren and unproductive class, is more favoured than the class of cultivators ; and in which either the one or the other encroaches, more or less, upon the share which ought properly to belong to this productive class
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Should the sovereign have the imprudence to appear either to deride, or doubt himself of the most trifling part of their doctrine, or from humanity, attempt to protect those who did either the one or the other, the punctilious honour of a clergy, who have no sort of dependency upon him, is immediately provoked to proscribe him as a profane person, and to employ all the terrors of religion, in order to oblige the people to transfer their allegiance to some more orthodox and obedient prince
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Thus one cannot believe in Evolution and the Bible at the same time and one needs to choose one or the other
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seemed like I was almost constantly in the air, flying to one or the other of our outlets, flying back, then flying on to another one
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It was one or the other
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Yet it is a fairly simple application of Boolean logic, where all questions are boiled down to yes or no, one or the other
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Shadows and Lone Dove were wrapping themselves in their finely embroidered deerskin shawls, and he suddenly understood that one or the other of them…in fact all of the women folk, would be looking at the skin for some new item of clothing or other
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Instead of one or the other, she only managed a crooked grimace which was either or and stood next to the table with her hand on the map
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Images of one or the other in completely disorder
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What I am curious to know is: How do you really view yourself? As one or the other? As both? As neither?”
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I have to choose one or the other
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He replied that while that was true, history had shown the papa leaning to one or the other of the kings
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“The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments, which, in either Case, shall be valid to all Intents and Purposes, as Part of this Constitution, when ratified by the Legislatures of three fourths of the several States, or by Conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress; Provided that no Amendment which may be made prior to the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any Manner affect the first and fourth Clauses in the Ninth Section of the first Article; and that no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate
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It is the circumstances we meet which causes one or the other, or, more likely, both to flourish
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Then they created a belief in one or the other, and without these
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power that we have to be able to decide if we will follow one or the other
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are using one or the other of these physical vestures; they both belong to
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one or the other, by choice
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Put one or the other
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Half a second"s delay would have seen one or the other of us, probably both, smashed against the foundations with chunks torn from fleshy bits
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Sometimes one or the other dominates through the story but both are essential for a satisfying narrative
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The Chinese and North Koreans are mortal enemies of Japan and one or the other will eventually attack us
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On the basis of this force, a struggle is activated between the numerous microbes for the assertion of one or the other; a circuit is activated to let the strongest of these microorganisms survive (in a certain moment)
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clinical models focus on one or the other of these aspects of human experience, which,
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1 am not advocating one or the other of these world views, but simply pointing out that both are socially
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Their close circle of friends, most of whom are former lovers of one or the other of them, aJJ
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Well, in my book, you can’t have it both ways – it’s one or the other
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But the conscious mind can choose one or the other, and I choose to be
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was always one of the two or in some form of one or the other,
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My close friend and I chatted most of the night, hashing as many particulars of God that either could come up with, and every time a subject was disseminated, the Spirit would show one or the other, and sometimes both, a revealed meaning of the scriptures
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Jung’s notion is that each of us has a preference for one or the other
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It had to be one or the other
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It’s either one or the other, but rarely both simultaneously
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across one or the other you’ll know it
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‘Do you think Pedro is the dominant one or the other way around? You know, when they are doing it
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Once in a while the battery on the collar of one or the other dog would die and the animal would be free to move beyond the electronic fence which kept them in their yard when there was no such power outage
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Ghost Hunter knew what I was doing, and several times he entered his spirit body to try to stop me, but he couldn’t stop me and still keep fighting at the same level—it was one or the other—so he eventually stopped
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holds will have one or the other
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No one else—man or woman—can tell you when to do one or the other
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and whip one or the other of the two farm horses, but this is the only memory I have of my paternal
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Though paper sheet music and digital recording both give rise to an orchestral production, a bodymind fed one or the other gives rise to a slightly different spiritual integration, i
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Apparently one or the other of my boys
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One or the other of her
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Whether one or the other will be given depends on many factors but most certainly it depends on the presence or absence of hatred in the hearts of human beings and on the right relationship between love and hatred that they have towards their mother
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(In fact, while you’ll start with one or the other, you will quickly end up using both choices, as we’ll see now
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On several occasions, one or the other had started to say something, only to clam up and continue eating in silence
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Every now and then, one or the other of us would lovingly squirm
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She’s still either one or the other
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few based on one or the other aspect of life
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One or the other
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"Oh, but of course, of course," said Ingeborg quickly, with all her heart; and she felt for a moment the acute desolation of life, the inevitable hurtings, the eternal impossibility, whatever steps one took, of not treading to death something that, too, was living and beautiful--this thing or that thing, one or the other
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“You can have one or the other
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One or the other, blows would ‘lay’!
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They will pick up their weapons and either they will win or we will win and only when the one or the other is beaten into submission will the question of slavery be settled
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The mayor was stunned, "What the hell are you saying? If the town is to have a usable covered bridge I must select the one or the other, do I not?"
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Tramell and Martinmon remained silent as they agreed in their minds that one or the other thing would probably be the dire result if Tramell acted alone
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one or the other
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write it down in stone, so that one or the other may
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If, and when, you happen across one or the other you’ll know it
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The game can end in a draw or with one or the other king checkmated
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It always came down to one or the other
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Usually it was either the one or the other that was actively playing the field
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She said that you’re always with one or the other guy
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� Without one or the other, this essential function of our existence and interaction in and with the world would falter and leave us in an indeterminate state of being
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Choose one or the other
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After some length of time, the truth will turn up, and it may well do so when one or the other asks a simple question
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Either “the real Stephen” "fell asleep" or he was awake, one or the other but not both
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one or the other is the immortal something that is in a person, or that a person has
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There are two propositions—one or the other must be
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is either one or the other, (1) either your name is in the book of life, (2) or it is
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Either “the real Stephen” "fell asleep" or he is awake, one or the other but not both
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There are two propositions—one or the other must be untrue
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It is either one or the other, (1) either your name is in the book of life, (2) or it is not; if it is not then it will be the second death
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He will tell us Lazarus was and is happy in Abraham’s bosom, and that the rich man still groans in torment, and that all men at death go into one or the other of these places, conscious, sensitive, and full of thoughts, just as they departed here
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Persons who are descended from parents whose tempers and personalities widely differ, will usually display the one or the other on finding themselves in circumstances fitted to bring out either speciality
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"Because I don't think that's how Dana operates Mom! I think she believes in taking bad matters into her own hands! Maybe she doesn't have faith in the system or something, I don't know! Oh Mom I wanted to tell you about this for such a long time, but I was so confused! I didn't know what to do! I was so torn between telling you and not telling you about this! I felt by me not telling you, I was betraying you! And then I felt if I did tell you, I would be betraying Dana! And that's the last thing in this world I want to do Mom is betray either one of you! Oh Mom, I love you and Dana both very much! I felt that if I did one or the other, I would be betraying one of you!"
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Is not one or the other a sin that will bring death to those who believe and teach it? Is there anyway that the one that is such a sin as one of the two would be, to be acceptable to God?
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YOU MUST GIVE UP ONE OR THE OTHER FOR BOTH CANNOT
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And then, what is this sea, the subject of so many apostrophes in verse and prose addressed to its greatness and its mystery by men who had never penetrated either the one or the other? The sea is uncertain, arbitrary, featureless, and violent
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The rest of the citizens may be courageous or may be cowardly, but their courage or cowardice will not, as I conceive, have the effect of making the city either the one or the other
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And if, I said, the male and female sex appear to differ in their fitness for any art or pursuit, we should say that such pursuit or art ought to be assigned to one or the other of them; but if the difference consists only in women bearing and men begetting children, this does not amount to a proof that a woman differs from a man in respect of the sort of education she should receive; and we shall therefore continue to maintain that our guardians and their wives ought to have the same pursuits
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There can be no doubt that the love of wealth and the spirit of moderation cannot exist together in citizens of the same state to any considerable extent; one or the other will be disregarded
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Everyone climbed into one or the other of the two limousines
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"But dinner or breakfast, that steward will be plenty welcome whether he brings the one or the other
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The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments, which, in either Case, shall be valid to all Intents and Purposes, as Part of this Constitution, when ratified by the Legislatures of three fourths of the several States, or by Conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress; Provided that no Amendment which may be made prior to the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any Manner affect the first and fourth Clauses in the Ninth Section of the first Article; and that no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate
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I followed him thither, and I saw him enter the house where we now are, only, instead of entering by the great door that looks into the street, he came on horseback, or in his carriage, left the one or the other at the little inn, and entered by the gate you see there
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As the count's title sounded on his ear he rose, and addressing his colleagues, who were members of one or the other Chamber, he said,—"Gentlemen, pardon me for
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As his doing the one or the other was a mere question of time, he and Mrs
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Ulbrickson needed one or the other of them to break through, if only to put him out of his misery, but it just wasn’t happening
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Indeed, what pleasure would it have been to me to have dealt unmercifully, either towards the one or the other? for surely the gentle way of keeping up a proper respect for magistrates, and others in authority, should ever be preferred; especially, as in cases like this, where there had been no premeditated wrong
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Like all great organizers I was, however, prepared for failure, and had a series of alternatives prepared, one or the other of which must succeed