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It is fun clearing up the sitting room of the annexe … I know Stephen said to leave it until we know for definite that Liz is coming, but I had nothing much to do this afternoon and sometimes a good cleaning session is therapeutic
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Glenelle saw Ava bring up a few more screens in the air in front of her that she couldn't see from this side
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’ Fred beamed, interrupting my clearing up at the end of the afternoon by wrapping his arms around me and giving me a big hug
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She was born in Patras, she has an older sister and a younger brother, her parents were too poor to bring up three children, so the girls were raised by their grandmother
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Despite my screaming bruises and the blood soaking across my tattered face, I managed to spring up and land astride Robbie’s chest
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"Antenna 521 and the NEI were always powered up and we've been able to bring up the PEI instruments remotely
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Catwhiskers was himself clearing up
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Images spring up in my memory: the face of the woman at the wayhouse mourning her grandchild … that sad mound beside the wasteg … too many have died already … the sigh that accompanies those thoughts is so heavy that Sefir turns her head to peer at me
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The antidote was based on limbering up the spine and keeping it supple, bending it this way and that to relieve tired muscles, and putting the feet up above the head to combat the pull and downward drag of gravity
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It is called the SIDESLIP and it should not present too much difficulty if you spend the first couple of days limbering up your torso with the following simple movements
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Bring up my past and I could do it this Dusksleep, I know I could
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Rah, Lady Jennie, and Daowyn and Lady Elzbeth would bring up the rear
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"You're shift has started," Desa told her, "They're clearing up the table now, you missed breakfast
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In a fair fight it is also important to not bring up old issues
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discoveries, even the current weather patterns, you will be able to bring up any topic that might be of interest in your potential connection
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of the majority in the room, you bring up an interesting point on the overall subject, showing
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He had to bring up his med panel to dial his erection out
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“That is a serious allegation to bring up, even in private company, Tarak
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‘It was cool!’ he finished, adding that Katie had a bit of a thing for Jake, before grabbing a handful of biscuits and disappearing up to his room again
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“He’s stirring up trouble,” Kelvin said about Elmore
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If he could do it as if it was an intellectual argument and stare her down in the eyes, that would be one thing, but he had just noticed that her robes weren’t quite opaque enough to completely hide the color of her nipples, and he had to bring up his med panel to make sure his hormones were properly set
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“So you are telling me that Heymon has been covering up Thom’s discoveries?” Kelvin asked Ava
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“He doesn’t think of it as covering up
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We start clearing up the dishes and take them into the kitchen
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The small baby lay there, shaking in fear, moaning in pain, staring up at Myra with wide violet eyes
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Bring up an old topic in a new way
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For what it was worth, this time was a prelude to trouble because the captains of Atlantean industry were already stirring up trouble by trying to find cheap labor on the mainland
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how must it have felt always to be the one left on the sidelines because you are not pretty enough, to watch everyone else pairing up
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“The next thing I’d like to bring up is you and Cordra
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They set about gathering up the things they would require for
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‘Yes, it should be ready by then but perhaps you had better ring up on Friday morning, just in case there has been a glitch of some sort
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Chrissie got on with the clearing up
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Mandy Hill was tearing up, she kissed him on his cheek, shook George and Belle's hands and directed the setting of the meal
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“Just clearing up a few things,” she said
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happiest, stirring up old feelings and injecting fresh fear into his thoughts of the
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Staring up into a pair of piercing blue eyes she thought might believe anything she said, she uttered "The sun rise
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He was silent awhile after that, she could see him slowly cheering up until he was able to ask, “Papers aren't required?”
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"What's this, buttering up the boss?"
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She just sat there, soaking in the sun, staring up at the second floor balcony
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“Looks like you’re going to have to string up to the branches of that house,” Nobron told him
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approached Carl began to bring up the aliens again
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" She choked back the tears, by staring up at the ceiling "I just don't want to see anyone else hurt by this
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Staring up into his all-encompassing eyes, she started to tremble when he nibbled at the tips of her fingers
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Staring up into his eye, she couldn't lie "NO
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For many floors now he'd been laboring up the zigzag stairs that had been planked up to what were once balconies
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Could she trust him with her troubles? She didn't want to be the first to bring up the eroticism creeping into her thoughts
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A hairy, skinny, burn-out who's name she forgot, but everyone called 'Hack', often dragged an old acoustic twenty four string up there and did requests for a shot of yaag or sometimes even a roll
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I have mentioned that I had saved the few ears of barley and rice, which I had so surprisingly found spring up, as I thought, of themselves, and I believe there were about thirty stalks of rice, and about twenty of barley; and now I thought it a proper time to sow it, after the rains, the sun being in its southern position, going from me
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in order that, one with another, they may be enabled to bring up two children; the labour of the wife, on account of her necessary attendance on the children, being supposed no more than sufficient to provide for herself: But one half the children born, it is computed, die before the age of manhood
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Thus far at least seems certain, that, in order to bring up a family, the labour of the husband and wife together must, even in the lowest species of common labour, be able to earn something more than what is precisely necessary for their own maintenance; but in what proportion, whether in that above-mentioned, or many other, I shall not take upon me to determine
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‘Just a minute, Ill just bring up…
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If in such a country the wages off labour had ever been more than sufficient to maintain the labourer, and to enable him to bring up a family, the competition of the labourers and the interest of the masters would soon reduce them to the lowest rate which is consistent with common humanity
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In Great Britain, the wages of labour seem, in the present times, to be evidently more than what is precisely necessary to enable the labourer to bring up a family
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If the labouring poor, therefore, could bring up their families then, they must be much more at their ease now
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The liberal reward of labour, by enabling them to provide better for their children, and consequently to bring up a greater number, naturally tends to widen and extend those limits
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"What are you anyways?" He said to the imp who had landed at his side and was staring up at him with a pair of beady yellow eyes
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"No, not me," the man-child continued, staring up at Brice with his gem like eyes
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The flaming bottle arced through the air and exploded on the ground, flaring up in a burst of yellow flame
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He stood in front of his vardo, unarmed, staring up at the guards on the wall
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” He bellowed at the children clearing up the camp site
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When this real wealth of the society becomes stationary, his wages are soon reduced to what is barely enough to enable him to bring up a family, or to continue the race of labourers
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It obliges all of them to be more circumspect in their conduct, and, by not extending their currency beyond its due proportion to their cash, to guard themselves against those malicious runs, which the rivalship of so many competitors is always ready to bring upon them
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spring up rouges and cops out of nowhere, to test my will this
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end, by conjuring up, out of the blue, this whole pooja business
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I briefly thought of Izzy, but didn't want to bring up sleep and demons after the way her mother died
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He just lay there staring up at the roof, tears streaming from his eyes onto her pillow
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The male elf ahead of the prisoners made his first mistake by sneering up at the Breton
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Our planet in fact is not stationary and exclusively blessed by the Divine in contrast with all other galactic spheres—much to our unjustified belittlement of them and exaltation of ourselves! In reality, the Earth spins around like one of those toy tops and travels around like one of those toy train sets, methodically and faithfully circling that hot, glowing ball in the sky that comes and goes on a daily basis, flaring up like my allergies and hemorrhoids that are just as regular and persistent as that shining, brilliant star we call the sun
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You are afraid that you are not measuring up
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To dream that you are being denied something suggests that you are not measuring up to the expectation of others
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He decided that when he had lunch with the king the following day he would bring up this matter of her banishment from the palace
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To see or wear a hat in your dream indicates that you are hiding an aspect of yourself or that you are covering up something
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Alternatively, the dream indicates that you are covering up something
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She was tearing up
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You are afraid to confront or bring up the issue
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So far as it operates in the one way, it must reduce the ability of the labouring poor to educate and bring up their children, and must, so far, tend to restrain the population of the country
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hours conjuring up scenarios on how to
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Of course, the information officer didn't actually know what he was covering up
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He was powering up like a great sports car revving for the first time
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I cocked an eyebrow, staring up at him incredulously
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Distancing ourselves would help prevent the stirring up of negative emotions within us
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Staring up at the concrete statue face of Jupiter surrounded by his Oracles in the fountain, she shuffled her feet, unable to keep still
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At his request Lucy led the group, leaving Chris free this time to bring up the rear
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Stars were seemingly static as they were still within the sun’s gravity; the warp drive he could feel powering up beneath the deck – a barely audibly low humming
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We had a smoke and then moved off myself and Corporal Kenny had been detailed to bring up the rear keeping an eye out for enemy ambushes from behind us
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Maybe he was simply insane; his mind conjuring up something to divert from the contemplation of death, and temporal eradication besides – the total ceasing of his existence; the mind going to the most extraordinary lengths to give him what mattered most in life: hope
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But he continued waiting, the pressure increasing, his mind being forced to bring up images of the last few days, his work, his time with Raiya, it was laid out for them as if his mind were a flash drive to be plundered at will
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Perhaps he had got used to the idea that she would always keep on a nightgown regardless of how warm it was in this cell of a room, and given up on the hope that she'd be so drugged out of her mind she wouldn't care about covering up
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“Elijah it’s me Billy Boy I am over here on your left hand side how are you bearing up mate?” There was no response so I carried on
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busy gathering up the check and retrieving her coat
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In the New Testament God explains to us how much he loves us and that even though we are not measuring up to his requirements, he gave his life on the cross to pay for our sins, so that his requirements could be met, and we can return to the relationship that he intended us to have with him
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Through the advanced price of the luxuries of the poor, therefore, might increase somewhat the distress of such disorderly families, and thereby diminish somewhat their ability to bring up children, it would not probably diminish much the useful population of the country
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Any rise in the average price of necessaries, unless it be compensated by a proportionable rise in the wages of labour, must necessarily diminish, more or less, the ability of the poor to bring up numerous families, and, consequently, to supply the demand for useful labour; whatever may be the state of that demand, whether increasing, stationary, or declining; or such as requires an increasing, stationary, or declining population
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Please God, don't let her bring up my father
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“You worthless, fat lump of shit!” the gunny roared, rearing up again with
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You can find programs that do all the calculations for you, offering up a spreadsheet with all your stats, or choose a simpler program that merely gives you a numerical handicap
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You want to bring up that pain and then you want to
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She staggered forward, dagger loose in her grip, useless, too low to bring up in time
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Salverford’s taken all of the interesting prisoners and West Belsen is essentially just for clearing up the minor criminals
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She took a step back, pressing her bottom against the illuminated side, peering upwards