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1. Finally got rid
2. We should strive to rid ourselves of
3. memories, some of them even quite pleasant, but it was definitely time to rid herself
4. Very basic it was, but I didn’t miss any of the stuff in storage … I recall I made a decision to get rid of all the clutter once we got it all back, but you know how it is … you never get round to it, or else it has sentimental value and you can’t bring yourself to throw it out
5. Third story: Late at night I watch a film on TV; there is a man who asks a woman to help him get rid of another, dangerous woman
6. How do you get rid of those? She peered at the keyboard frantically reading the, to her, incomprehensible words
7. Fortunately, Kara strenuously resisted this attempt to get rid of her as, when the small vehicle materialised, there was a letter addressed to Kara sitting in it
8. 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
9. consuming all but never getting rid of the waste
10. are here to rid you of your waking tears,
11. Like the Head to Knee posture it tones up sluggish bowels and helps to promote better elimination, thereby being a cleansing and purifying exercise which will help to rid the body of the impurities which cause pain and disease
12. There are wolves at the door and we must rid ourselves of their howling
13. We are here to rid this area of the black ones and to protect you
14. He was convinced that if the tree was chopped down he could make real use of the land and be rid of the screaming rooks to boot
15. Despite every good reason he could think of, however, his employer had no desire to be rid of the ancient tree
16. Listen now boss, when it's sunset I'll begin the solemn rites asking Athena help us get rid of the looters
17. The gardener told the magician all about the thorns and how he just couldn‘t seem to get rid of the problem because the thorns kept on growing and how when he‘d said to himself in his head
18. He expected the impossible from his men; and when they didn’t comply he rid himself of them
19. rid of the ancient tree
20. Took some persuading though and, in the end, I had to lie about Dave being in a meeting all day to get rid of him
21. “I want to be rid of our trackers and able to move about without their prying eyes on us
22. From the data we have been able to accumulate, and the unexpected Intel about gliders and landing sites on the planet, we should be able to rid ourselves of this problem once and for all
23. If in giving the Elders this plan helps them to succeed; then maybe I will be rid of the
24. “I got rid of it
25. 'The sooner you get rid of that flat of yours, Sarah, the better, I reckon
26. ‘I’ve got rats and need to get rid of them
27. While you're at it you can get rid of the van in the other barn
28. "I don't understand", Jock says, washing his mouth out with tea to get rid of the fur on his tongue
29. She knew how he hated that horror, and could have seen it as a good chance to get rid of him, now that they were getting too close to the truth
30. And get rid of that vague feeling that you ought to be doing something useful, like housework
31. couldn’t rid himself of the irrational prejudice he felt against
32. We had a day when the Salvation Army came to my house to pick up a lot of I wanted to get rid of
33. To rid of the old
34. Would that I could rid the earth of them and wipe out their names forever
35. For the most part, they had cleared the walkway of the abominations, but a few of them were proving more difficult to be rid of
36. “Will someone get me a Mage to rid us of this thing!” he shouted to a pair of giants who were guiding a cart laden with large stones through the walkway
37. But, Brice hadn't come to rid the world of chopa addicts
38. If Brice is so smart, he should've known why the child's parents were so eager to be rid of him
39. to resume their journey, but Jean couldn’t rid himself of
40. He had to get rid of them all
41. "If one of us doesn't get rid of the other, both of us might stand trial for cloning
42. off on his fingers; ‘Getting rid of the Dominicans (who are
43. the other to the hanging, only for getting rid of an
44. seems that we cannot get rid of it
45. rid of a monument of communist activists, would not
46. a continual process to rid ourselves of this, as well as new programming that is
47. negative feel about, burn dried sage to rid each room of negativity as the
48. peasant, glad to rid of her, because it was
49. upper arm, “We'll be rid of these mosquitoes once and for
50. “I mean very simply that the Emperor’s esteemed Guard has seen fit to rid you of that slithering mass of self-important butchers
1. This ridding your body of excessive waste, and the practice of Yoga asanas and breathing exercises will go a long way towards sheering that superfluous fat from your body and here is a Yoga asana which will help you on your way
2. We can’t thank you enough for ridding us of those beasts
3. He was told that they were to be the new family to start in Europe after they aided Alakar in ridding Scotland and England of the beasts
4. Charlotte had in fact, been the first to publish many of my uncle’s works, notoriously obliterating some of my uncle’s most private passages, ridding the World of the chance to ever read his accounts first hand
5. I had looked from afar at the supposed handwritten ancient Sanskrit script painstakingly scribed by my Hindu Gods themselves, too terrified to ever touch the pages in fear of ridding the World of their glory forever
6. you can reduce more costs by ridding customers that use many resources but don’t
7. So I conducted a one-week long, indoor tag sale ridding myself of stuff from my marriage that I had moved around primarily because the costs were paid by others
8. Do not underestimate the power of ridding your home of the scent of bleach and strong household cleaners
9. ridding the world of mental pollution!”
10. potential partygoers, so avoid these urges of ridding your text messages with
11. suggests that ridding your home of allergens is a good idea
12. The town preacher, book in hand, shouted, “To the doctor! For tending our elderly when they are no longer of sound mind and ridding our town of those of ill repute!”
13. The energy provided by the young man would assist them in ridding the world of sapiens—as they now thought of the Mages
14. HIS soldiers, which has dedicated itself to ridding the world of me and my
15. Kim was absolutely dedicated to destroying this drug-culture curse and ridding society of the perpetrators! – whom he justifiably felt, should be given the death-sentence!
16. He was ridding the galaxy of a terrible plague and the expected thanks and gratitude never materialised
17. This unnatural ridding of
18. All her efforts were a movement in ridding the South of racism, lynching, murders and fire bombings – close to an insurmountable task
19. Ratcheting up its production could have many beneficial effects, including ridding the planet of harmful plastic and creating jobs
20. to excess was a way of ridding oneself of the mental torture
21. Grey tonight—after any number of failed efforts and one of the largest federal, state, and local law enforcement operations—they would redeem their images while also ridding the community of the worst criminal element ever known in these parts with the exception of Stratavynski perhaps
22. than a victorious warrior, ridding them of the Roman
23. not help in ridding us of the evil one, he could destroy everything
24. Justification for ridding society of them, on the other hand, we do have, in spades
25. The world mood now is to get rid of terrorism in all its forms, and that includes ridding Northern Ireland of it
26. “They can start work while we are still ridding ourselves of the terrorist gangs, their money and their arms
27. If the early discussions went well on both sides, then the two leaders would take the next step, which would be to discuss tactics for ridding the Province of terrorists and their arms with their Intelligence and Security chiefs
28. He will not be told about our role in ridding the Province of the terrorists, only that they seem, in some way, to have ceased operating and left the country
29. The two-nation theory by which the ancient land of Aryavarta was partitioned was an illusion of the Indian Musalmans that was not subscribed by the Hindus of India, and had they wanted a country for them only, wouldn’t they have ceded some more land to Pakistanis, if that were needed, as a quid pro quo for ridding the Islamist presence from their Indian midst
30. If you are ridding one in Muslims war, your predetermined goal is “headless”
31. We are no longer in the valley of death ridding the six hundred number
32. Sheikho for his rank and exceptional ability in ridding the state of wide-ranging criminality and its perpetrators; this was in addition to his great wisdom in managing important matters as he never failed in any task entrusted to him throughout his life
33. about ridding of an unborn child, but she vowed that she would learn more about the process and
34. ridding itself of all the harmful toxins you need to rid
35. photos of those events appeared showing goats and sheep in ridding themes
36. Fanny stood a moment on the edge of the pavement, drawing in deep breaths of clear, cold purity, and ridding her clothes of what she felt was the smell of mortality
37. Bitter hatred flowed through my soul and my thoughts centered on ridding myself of her body and spirit before he married her in place of me, consequences be damned!
38. This wrasse is often picked up in the hopes of ridding a tank of unwanted pests
39. the stress is something that you can eliminate from your life, why are you not ridding yourself of
40. "I am putting mechanical energy into this bell one hand slap per second but the bell is only ridding its self of the amount of energy contained in a slap every forty seconds or so
41. of Dunradin a favour by ridding them of that jezebel
42. facilitate the task of ridding ourselves of error
43. The only reason why it can seem to be hot is because it is cold and where the earth is ridding that space of the heat it has concentrated in space
44. They came very close to ridding themselves of their own elite
45. So even the act of ridding the Sacred Earth of these foul scum: fouled their Sacred Earth
46. His hatred for the one man in the Austrian Empire that was sympathetic to his cause of ridding the inhumanity of Austrian oppression from the Balkans was secretly orchestrated by undead filth
47. Killing people who are evil is only the FIRST STEP in ridding the entire Earth of them
48. Hadaen eased off her a moment, ridding himself of the rest of his clothes
49. They were noxious weeds and there was virtually no way of ridding yourself of them, unless the entire area was burned down to ash several times
50. It is helpful in ridding the skin of the unwanted accumulation of toxins
1. The inspector was quite helpful – as Lady Macbeth put it so succinctly – ‘a little water rids us of the deed’
2. With the detox diet, the body rids itself of toxins through the skin and
3. For example, the camel carries our belongings, the horses and the mules draw, the bulls plow, the sheep supply you with wool and milk, the hens produce eggs, the hyena cleans the wild from carrions so as to keep the environment disinfected and of fresh air, the dog guards, the cat rids the house from insects, the bees make honey and help in pollinating the flowers… and so on
4. The man who rids himself of Fear will find that the rest of the brood has
5. Once the sperm comes near enough to the huge female egg: it rids itself of its last propulsion-protection and ejects from it a tiny capsule: which is the actual seed-sperm… which contains the life-force which will impregnate the female planetary-egg
6. The act of washing or cleansing merely rids one of accumulated imbalances: be it external or internal
7. Once the sperm comes near enough to the huge female egg: it rids itself of its last propulsion-protection and ejects from it a tiny capsule: which is the actual seed-sperm… that contains the life-force which will impregnate the female planet-egg
8. And it is precisely this sort of sequence which causes the greatest shock when it is sundered: for to see how an effect may be produced is often to see possible missings and checks; but to see nothing except the desirable cause, and close upon it the desirable effect, rids us of doubt and makes our minds strongly intuitive