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1. They tend not to overturn that balance which naturally establishes itself among all the various employments of the society, but to hinder it from being overturned by the duty
2. Their tendency is not to overturn the natural balance of employments, but to render the work which is done in each as perfect and complete as possible
3. We on this side the water are afraid lest the multitude of American representatives should overturn the balance of the constitution, and increase too much either the influence of the crown on the one hand, or the force of the democracy on the other
4. The success of the new doctrines was almost everywhere so great, that the princes, who at that time happened to be on bad terms with the court of Rome, were, by means of them, easily enabled, in their own dominions, to overturn the church, which having lost the respect and veneration of the inferior ranks of people, could make scarce any resistance
5. In some countries, as in Scotland, where the government was weak, unpopular, and not very firmly established, the reformation was strong enough to overturn, not only the church, but the state likewise, for attempting to support the church
6. SS supporters fear that if the wealthy have to pay more than the middle and working class, or even the same, elites will try to overturn the law
7. 15 Look, he withholds the waters, and they dry up: also he sends them out, and they overturn the Earth
8. contaminated by nearby gas drilling , as the EPA has maintained and has instructed Range Resources to continue to operate the wells as they continue to fight the EPA in federal court to overturn their ruling
9. Harry Edwards) took it upon themselves to overturn the ban
10. Not that Simon could blame them; Jemelda was asking them to overturn the tradition of eon-cycles
11. As when the whirlpools of the foaming sea send giant waves crashing onto shore-rocks, and when the force of the wind and the violence of the storm overturn and shatter and sink ships -- so the frail vessels of our souls are shaken by the mighty engines of our miseries and misfortunes
12. measure of the blessing that will overturn the power of the curse,
13. he expect to come out of it; did he think I was going to overturn
14. "Stephen! Did you overturn that table?"
15. Subsequent to the TCDA‘s admissions and request that the Court overturn the wrongful conviction, they have recused themselves from any involvement in the case
16. reason to move or to overturn a tumbler standing upon the table, it is easy
17. It is also possible to overturn that tumbler by mere force of will without physical contact; indeed one of the
18. By this time the assembled pilgrims were electrified, and with uproarious shouting they moved toward the bazaars and began to overturn the tables of the money-changers
19. What does it matter to you who believe this gospel of the kingdom if nations overturn, the age ends, or all things visible crash, since you know that your life is the gift of the Son, and that it is eternally secure in the Father? Having lived the temporal life by faith and having yielded the fruits of the spirit as the righteousness of loving service for your fellows, you can confidently look forward to the next step in the eternal career with the same survival faith that has carried you through your first and earthly adventure in sonship with God
20. How can an entity with overpaid CEOs that doesn’t pay taxes, receives bailouts and subsidies despite record profits, disregards regulations, pollutes the environment and spreads toxic waste into the water and air and onto the land ever be declared a person? Go to the Internet and add you voice in order to overturn this horrible 2010 decision by the Supreme Court
21. I needed it to be, I pounced on it, but not to overturn it
22. The powerful explosion literally made the truck jump into the air and overturn before crashing back on the ground, killing all its occupants
23. Could you imagine King David joining a group to overturn Saul and his throne, or Daniel when he faced toward Jerusalem to pray that there was a mob of people there, or John the baptizer wanting some of the sect on his side when confronting Herod? Yes Jesus taught in the Temple, but was not connected to it in any way, and yes I believe that God’s called out ones meet for the refreshment of others’ revelations, but this weekly ritual that’s gone on these past centuries is a whole different ball-game
24. teacher secret technique and soon in an instant, he will overturn the table and
25. We can overturn our sins back to the Cross
26. “We can overturn the special use permit?”
27. How do you overturn a corrupt democracy by submitting to the rules of the game they've legislated? Blind obedience is always a nazi goose step into the ovens of indifference, 365
28. Those who had sought to overturn the economy and usher in equality
29. During the first 10 minutes there were some moments when, as we went over a sandhill, I was convinced it would overturn; but it always remained stable, and we always got away with it
30. Let no iniquity have dominion over us: Overturn, overturn, overturn the power of corruption there, and let him come whose right our hearts are, and give them him; make us willing, more and more willing in the day of thy power
31. Where once had been a few towns, huge cities sprang up crammed with millions of excess humanity clamoring for their individual rights, as a rising class struggle from the bottom began threatening to overturn the topmost structures of wealth and power
32. The Socialist or Anarchist who seeks to overturn present conditions is to be regarded as attacking the foundation upon which civilization itself rests, for civilization took its start from the day when the capable, industrious workman said to his incompetent and lazy fellow, "If thou cost not sow, thou shalt not reap," and thus ended primitive Communism by separating the drones from the bees
33. Commonly accepted rules: (1) A symbolic passage cannot overturn the teaching of a
34. Commonly accepted rules: (1) A symbolic passage cannot overturn the teaching of a passage that is not symbolic
35. Scott lay awake wondering, willing his mind to overturn every stone it could find along the banks of that particular body of memories
36. And these two, thus nurtured and educated, and having learned truly to know their own functions, will rule over the concupiscent, which in each of us is the largest part of the soul and by nature most insatiable of gain; over this they will keep guard, lest, waxing great and strong with the fulness of bodily pleasures, as they are termed, the concupiscent soul, no longer confined to her own sphere, should attempt to enslave and rule those who are not her natural-born subjects, and overturn the whole life of man?
37. There have been several instances where voters through a ballot referendum chose one thing, only to have judges come along, decide that the voters had no idea what they were talking about, and overturn the will of the voters
38. Noirtier de Villefort, one of the most fiery Jacobins of the French Revolution; that is to say, he had the most remarkable audacity, seconded by a most powerful organization—a man who has not, perhaps, like yourself seen all the kingdoms of the earth, but who has helped to overturn one of the greatest; in fact, a man who believed himself, like you, one of the envoys, not of God, but of a supreme being; not of providence, but of fate
39. Nevertheless, it is necessary that my will should be respected in my family, and that the folly of an old man and the caprice of a child should not be allowed to overturn a project which I have entertained for so many years
40. After about an hour of this, as the crowd began pushing against the van and trying to overturn it, the terrified horses
41. The repast was magnificent; Monte Cristo had endeavored completely to overturn the Parisian ideas, and to feed the curiosity as much as the appetite of his guests
42. Now we discover our error; a title and promotion attach you to the government we wish to overturn
43. That was true, strictly speaking, Gwenda thought; but in practice it was unlikely a new lord would overturn an inheritance from father to son
44. This lasted several minutes, until the frightful overturn of reason was accomplished; then uttering a loud cry followed by a burst of laughter, he rushed down the stairs
45. Despite what I’ve been told you did to avoid disaster at the Pentagon, there is no solid evidence to overturn your conviction
46. servants, but at any cost see her son and overturn the hideous deception with which they were encompassing the unhappy child
47. And then what was the next bit? He has come to overturn
48. They won't overturn the Constitution with our friend Brooke's head for a battering ram
49. I shot Steve this e-mail before the start of the week discussing a possible overturn of the ACA and its impact on the markets:
50. He thought about good and evil, that the purpose of evil was to overturn the world of good
1. Sniders had already given it to him, but he knew that students could get these things overturned if they said the right things to the principal
2. About 20 or so workers from the Subcontinent struggle with the overturned bus, trying to push it back up onto its wheels
3. In a corner under an overturned chair they could see Mistress Sera crouched
4. With the excellent advice of their own legal eagles easily overcoming the meagre resistance offered by the partners Dawson, they successfully overturned the terms of the will and shared the proceeds from the sale of the house, its chattels and the remaining technical gizmos that had not been confiscated by the Old Bill
5. offered by the partners Dawson, they successfully overturned the
6. Enjteen panted, seethed and paced the two paces of the room, stepping over the legs of the overturned cushion in each direction
7. with pistols, seeking cover behind their overturned motorbikes
8. overturned log close to the grill
9. One of the desks was overturned and Roman
10. was overturned, the bedding twisted in every direction
11. bookshelf overturned, the cushions on the couch hanging out, and my father
12. The carriage occupants were too shaken to help themselves, so it fell to George and Jameson, Belle, Titania and Hipolyta to send for the doctor, rescue the driver and passengers from their now very crumpled carriage, extricate the horses from their harnesses, right the nearly overturned carriage, remove the damaged carriage and still unhurt horse to the livery and lead away the injured horse
13. overturned, the cliffs will crumble
14. Wagons were overturned, woodsmen stomped on and those trying to escape were caught by the children
15. As he sailed around it, I noted that its shape resembled an overturned boot
16. They tend not to overturn that balance which naturally establishes itself among all the various employments of the society, but to hinder it from being overturned by the duty
17. In the Tartar governments of Asia, in the governments of Europe which were founded by the German and Scythian nations who overturned the Roman empire, the administration of justice was a considerable source of revenue, both to the sovereign, and to all the lesser chiefs or lords who exercised under him any particular jurisdiction, either over some particular tribe or clan, or over some particular territory or district
18. Her original plan to revive six had been immediately overturned by the computer
19. Pews were overturned
20. The service of the church, accordingly, and the translation of the Bible which were read in churches, were both in that corrupted Latin; that is, in the common language of the country, After the irruption of the barbarous nations who overturned the Roman empire, Latin gradually ceased to be the language of any part of Europe
21. But that immense and well-built fabric, which all the wisdom and virtue of man could never have shaken, much less have overturned, was, by the natural course of things, first weakened, and afterwards in part destroyed; and is now likely, in the course of a few centuries more, perhaps, to crumble into ruins altogether
22. Towards a threat of greater importance? What had provided a temporary relief to his anxiety was soon overturned when he noticed where it was headed
23. were both overturned by the Supreme Court, prior of course, to FDR"s court-packing scheme
24. overturned in the street and killed a Chinese person?”
25. I remember an accident where a bus had overturned and dozens of people had been killed
26. " Indicating the overturned mini-bus with a nod of his head, he continued, "That's probably a write off though
27. In this manner our oligarchical courts have evolved into ideological breeding grounds for ―progressive‖ reforms and social engineering where voter expression(s) are routinely overturned
28. When Batista overturned the results of an election, a newly elected senator, Fidel Castro, led a revolt
29. Travelers stopped to stare, luggage tumbled from an overturned cart and a nearby police officer unsnapped the flap of his holster, prepared for any emergency
30. Laws barring interracial marriage and racist immigration quotas were overturned
31. Reagan overturned the weapons ban, publicly praising the dictatorship until the invasion of the Falkland Islands
32. Reagan overturned the ban and worked with the apartheid regime
33. The worst of Johnson's actions can be overturned
34. Delay was only a few months away from the scandal that removed him from office, indictment in September for violating election laws and money laundering that would lead to his resignation in June 2006 and conviction in 2010, later overturned
35. The woman hit Patty with such force, that he fell forward just as the woman tripped against his overturned bag and also went down, landing, none too graciously, on top of Pat
36. instituted a law suit to have this action overturned
37. that have replaced striking workers (overturned by a three judge panel) and has made a national
38. Only later did I learn one could have come up underneath or beside our little craft and demolished it with one snap of its giant maw, or overturned us into that river of crocodiles
39. And cows can have kittens in North Dakota but can’t in Minnesota because Minnesota’s kitten tax was overturned by the Supreme Court in 1963
40. I reached the spot at twilight and found a lone man sitting on an overturned boat by a small fire
41. between the overturned cars and mounds of neglected
42. Furniture was overturned and the whole place was caked in mud
43. Only an overturned table remained; everything else had been swept out of the house
44. He forced himself to sit up and realized he was in the overturned truck sitting on the
45. Yukino and Tomo had spent the night in the overturned truck
46. wedded women he violently polluted, and he overturned the altars, and destroyed their offerings, and drove forth their priests lest they
47. 5 "But God has overturned my counsel; and would not have that this sacred fruit should perish; and He has made plain my intention, and has defeated the counsel I had formed against His servants
48. Everyone sat on the edge of the overturned bus with their legs hanging down, and waited for something to happen
49. He might also have seen a woman sneaking away from the overturned Porsche, who nobody else saw
50. The state of Alaska has instituted a law suit to have this action overturned
1. The wind was howling again for all the drowned sailors, overturning chairs and tables, clattering things that clattered
2. Sebastian stumbled back, losing his footing and nearly overturning the dresser before he yanked his head up to look at Russell
3. An acquaintance of mine recently expressed some concern over the (potential) appointment of a practicing Baptist likely to influence the ideological composition of the Court, thereby overturning hard-fought legal battles like the (omnipresent) Roe v
4. in the Tech Center was overturning the injunction that NNS secured
5. One of the horses feeling the slap of the reins lurched toward the uphill side of the path overturning the chariot, spilling its occupants onto the dust of the path
6. lurched toward the uphill side of the path overturning the chariot, spilling its occupants onto the
7. its two occupants appeared to vie for control of the reins, finally overturning, throwing its
8. It rumbled violently, overturning trees, stores and farm land
9. We have witnessed the overturning of rulings in court because of DNA evidence, even from crimes of decades ago
10. Each of these people was significant in overturning an addiction to the status quo, advocated by those people who stood in the way of progress and change
11. There were two other men seated at his table, and three or four men listened while standing at the bar, installed in hopes of one day overturning the dry laws of the area
12. They then continued their hauling work for half a hour, emptying completely the whaler boat before putting in place its covering tarp and overturning their canoe on the narrow beach
13. She fumbled the door open and yanked a cloak from the rack by the front door, toppling the stand and overturning a cabinet
14. unjustly afflicted, thus overturning the notion that
15. What about driving out the vendors and overturning tables? Well it doesn’t ever say he was angry, but he always did what the Father instructed him to do
16. Yet life never ceases to surprise us by overturning, sometimes so utterly and shockingly opinions,
17. They were too close to overturning the works of evil which had taken thousands of years to build up and preserve
18. is also what is referred to by the New Testament story about overturning the moneychangers’ tables
19. The Head of Gold is also a direct link to the story of “Jesus” overturning the tables of
20. We all know the story of “Jesus” supposedly losing his temper in the temple and overturning the
21. Without further ado I will leave you with the brilliant young woman, who has single-handedly given humanity its best chance for overturning the Code and bringing its masters to justice for their crimes against humanity!”
22. Knifing agitated circles in the water, the creatures seemed on the verge of overturning the rafts
23. It was about the Angels, to be sure, but I couldn’t tell if Crosby was going to savage us or if the title was a setup designed to seduce viewers before overturning their preconceptions
24. "That sort of animal is never easy unless he's overturning the
25. ; and that which they wished to overturn in overturning royalty in France, was, as we have explained, the usurpation of man over man, and of privilege over right in the entire universe
26. Railways, telegraphs, telephones, photographs, and the great perfection of the means of getting rid of men for years, without killing them, by solitary confinement, where, hidden from the world, they perish and are forgotten, and the many other modern inventions employed by government, give such power that when once authority has come into certain hands, the police, open and secret, the administration and prosecutors, jailers and executioners of all kinds, do their work so zealously that there is no chance of overturning the government, however cruel and senseless it may be
27. By overturning this great moneyed institution at the present crisis, you may draw down to undistinguished ruin thousands of your unfortunate and unoffending fellow-citizens
1. 5 Who removes the mountains, and they know not, who overturns them in his anger
2. 9 He puts out his hand on the rock; he overturns the mountains by the roots
3. 25 Therefore he knows their works, and he overturns them in the night, so that they are destroyed
4. overturns their apple carts, when He inspects their temples and questions their
5. Following this line of interpretation, which overturns Sophocles’ vision of
6. Tera overturns the table and hides behind it, as if that will help
7. The UPS van goes out of control, overturns and slides down the
8. I am by nature tender-hearted and kindly, but, as I said, the desire to revenge myself for a wrong that was done me so overturns all my better impulses that I keep on in this way of life in spite of what conscience tells me; and as one depth calls to another, and one sin to another sin, revenges have linked themselves together, and I have taken upon myself not only my own but those of others: it pleases God, however, that, though I see myself in this maze of entanglements, I do not lose all hope of escaping from it and reaching a safe port