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Red stepped into the basement, still clutching her four square grenades, and scanned the room, taking stock of everything that was going on
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So, while you should continue to shift your portfolio towards bonds you should still keep a part of investment in the stock market, which have in recent decades generated real returns
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‘… the stock exchange
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shares of stock in Microsoft and
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Our investor has five sixths of the entire world stock of this series and he thinks they're going to be popular
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solid wooden stock fence, and a straight run up to the house lined on the right with
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He stood stock still for a moment considering his options
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What can I do? How can I reveal that at the age of 29 I have never had a relationship with a man, without becoming the laughing stock of Janus? At the same time, I feel guilty because I can't reveal in public what I am
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Steven stood stock still for a moment
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She worked out that if she were frugal for a few years, and given the likely length of her life, then the glories of compound interest and stock markets might make her fabulously wealthy
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before passing out in a puddle of chicken stock
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By nine o’clock Cyberia had nearly sold out her stock and was looking forward to the little luxury that might be afforded by way of a bacon butty and a polystyrene mug of tea, when her husband arrived pushing an old pram full of soiled tee-shirts and builders’ low slung jeans
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The young man with the broken wrist was of some ethnic stock, while the three other youths were Caucasians and Miss Jones was no fool
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And the other one - stock broker
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They couldn't build cheron space for that many if they backed out all the crew, so it was populated with stock video during masses
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'Worst case, we sell the stock at a loss and I'll cover the rest through my tuition
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She was clearly of the same breeding stock as her sister, although she was, being in her early forties, some seven years older, and those years had not been kind to her
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'How much is the stock worth?'
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We are all family here on Aura; we do not place stock in the dire need for a child to be of one’s own blood
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Without Desa and Kuthra, they're all stock panels running nonvolatile
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By nine o’clock Cyberia had nearly sold out her stock and was
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of some ethnic stock, while the three other youths were Caucasians
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Their first task was to herd the cattle to the stock pens
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town, with an admonishment to meet back at the stock pens by five
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stock pens had been constructed from the same stones used for the
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Maggie stands stock still for a moment, then turns slowly away from the boy and, without saying another word, she walks parallel with the bar, heading towards the far end of the room
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Stock question number one
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It was on one such occasion during this last mentioned avocation, that two visiting gentlemen who had arrived only that morning, accompanied by a third---one of the bachelors staying at the Lodges---happened into Hasting's Equipment Store to peruse his stock of angling tackle
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Stock photographs and prints on the wall
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The shot cuts back to the studio and the girl in the red blouse pauses and looks sad for a moment before resuming her stock smile and moving to another story about the happy farmer and then another plan for the redevelopment of Plymouth city centre
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Harry was as yet impassive at the information, so he continued, “That figure was determined by allowing for three dollars a day, for every day that you worked on the account books, or at the counter, or in the stock room over the last nine years or so
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When he was tall enough to see over the counter in the hardware store he was given new chores: counting and recording stock on shelves once a week, restocking, cleaning the shopfront windows and the countertops
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Definitely Friday's stock
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She stays stock still for a moment
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“Everyone is under suspicion,” he said, a stock answer
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the Tavern he would’ve continued with it if they had it in stock
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Ben puts his arm around Abi who is standing stock still swallowing hard,
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Then there were the livery's own stock to be managed, cared for and let out for hire
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The store shelves were rearranged and the stock room shelves were put into order and he closed the front door for the day
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As he silently took stock of
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"Be patient, he comes from good stock, I'm sure it'll show
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contemplated how he should respond, taking stock of the
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The machine must also be able to be moved on a flat bed unless it comes with its own rolling stock
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I don’t put much stock in all the mushy bullshit about fate and destiny, but this did
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As soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of particular persons, some of them will naturally employ it in setting to work industrious people, whom they will supply with materials and subsistence, in order to make a profit by the sale of their work, or by what their labour adds to the value of the materials
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In exchanging the complete manufacture either for money, for labour, or for other goods, over and above what may be sufficient to pay the price of the materials, and the wages of the workmen, something must be given for the profits of the undertaker of the work, who hazards his stock in this adventure
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The value which the workmen add to the materials, therefore, resolves itself in this case into two parts, of which the one pays their wages, the other the profits of their employer upon the whole stock of materials and wages which he advanced
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He could have no interest to employ them, unless he expected from the sale of their work something more than what was sufficient to replace his stock to him ; and he could have no interest to employ a great stock rather than a small one, unless his profits were to bear some proportion to the extent of his stock
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The profits of stock, it may perhaps be thought, are only a different name for the wages of a particular sort of labour, the labour of inspection and direction
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They are regulated altogether by the value of the stock employed, and are greater or smaller in proportion to the extent of this stock
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Let us suppose, for example, that in some particular place, where the common annual profits of manufacturing stock are ten per cent
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In the price of commodities, therefore, the profits of stock constitute a component part altogether different from the wages of labour, and regulated by quite different principles
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He must in most cases share it with the owner of the stock which employs him
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An additional quantity, it is evident, must be due for the profits of the stock which advanced the wages and furnished the materials of that labour
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A fourth part, it may perhaps be thought is necessary for replacing the stock of the farmer, or for compensating the wear and tear of his labouring cattle, and other instruments of husbandry
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In the most improved societies, however, there are always a few commodities of which the price resolves itself into two parts only the wages of labour, and the profits of stock ; and a still smaller number, in which it consists altogether in the wages of labour
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As the price or exchangeable value of every particular commodity, taken separately, resolves itself into some one or other, or all of those three parts ; so that of all the commodities which compose the whole annual produce of the labour of every country, taken complexly, must resolve itself into the same three parts, and be parcelled out among different inhabitants of the country, either as the wages of their labour, the profits of their stock, or the rent of their land
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Whoever derives his revenue from a fund which is his own, must draw it either from his labour, from his stock, or from his land
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The revenue derived from labour is called wages; that derived from stock, by the person who manages or employs it, is called profit; that derived from it by the person who does not employ it himself, but lends it to another, is called the interest or the use of money
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The revenue of the farmer is derived partly from his labour, and partly from his stock
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To him, land is only the instrument which enables him to earn the wages of this labour, and to make the profits of this stock
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All taxes, and all the revenue which is founded upon them, all salaries, pensions, and annuities of every kind, are ultimately derived from some one or other of those three original sources of revenue, and are paid either immediately or mediately from the wages of labour, the profits of stock, or the rent of land
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What remains of the crop, after paying the rent, therefore, should not only replace to them their stock employed in cultivation, together with its ordinary profits, but pay them the wages which are due to them, both as labourers and overseers
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Whatever remains, however, after paying the rent and keeping up the stock, is called profit
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An independent manufacturer, who has stock enough both to purchase materials, and to maintain himself till he can carry his work to market, should gain both the wages of a journeyman who works under a master, and the
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When the price of any commodity is neither more nor less than what is sufficient to pay the rent of the land, the wages of the labour, and the profits of the stock employed in raising, preparing, and bringing it to market, according to their natural rates, the commodity is then sold for what may be called its natural price
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But as they are repeated upon every part of his stock, and as their whole amount bears, upon that account, a regular proportion to it, they are commonly considered as extraordinary profits of stock
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The whole quantity brought to market, therefore, may be disposed of to those who are willing to give more than what is sufficient to pay the rent of the land which produced them, together with the wages of the labour and the profits of the stock which were employed in preparing and bringing them to market, according to their natural rates
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The wages of the labour, and the profits of the stock employed in bringing such commodities to market, on the contrary, are seldom out of their natural proportion to those of the other employments of labour and stock in their neighbourhood
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Whatever part of it was paid below the natural rate, the persons whose interest it affected would immediately feel the loss, and would immediately withdraw either so much land or no much labour, or so much stock, from being employed about it, that the quantity brought to market would soon be no more than sufficient to supply the effectual demand
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The policy must be as violent as that of Indostan or ancient Egypt (where every man was bound by a principle of religion to follow the occupation of his father, and was supposed to commit the most horrid sacrilege if he changed it for another), which can in any particular employment, and for several generations together, sink either the wages of labour or the profits of stock below their natural rate
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Though pecuniary wages and profit are very different in the different employments of labour and stock ; yet a certain proportion seems commonly to take place between both the pecuniary wages in all the different employments of labour, and the pecuniary profits in all the different employments of stock
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In that original state of things which precedes both the appropriation of land and the accumulation of stock, the whole produce of labour belongs to the labourer
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But this original state of things, in which the labourer enjoyed the whole produce of his own labour, could not last beyond the first introduction of the appropriation of land and the accumulation of stock
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His maintenance is generally advanced to him from the stock of a master, the farmer who employs him, and who would have no interest to employ him, unless he was to share in the produce of his labour, or unless his stock was to be replaced to him with a profit
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These funds are of two kinds, first, the revenue which is over and above what is necessary for the maintenance; and, secondly, the stock which is over and above what is necessary for the employment of their masters
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When an independent workman, such as a weaver or shoemaker, has got more stock than what is sufficient to purchase the materials of his own work, and to maintain himself till he can dispose of it, he naturally employs one or more journeymen with the surplus, in order to make a profit by their work
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The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, necessarily increases with the increase of the revenue and stock of every country, and cannot possibly increase without it
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The increase of revenue and stock is the increase of national wealth
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The funds destined for the payment of wages, the revenue and stock of its inhabitants, may be of the greatest extent; but if they have continued for several centuries of the same, or very nearly of the same extent, the number of labourers employed every year could easily supply, and even more than supply, the number wanted the following year
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Want, famine, and mortality, would immediately prevail in that class, and from thence extend themselves to all the superior classes, till the number of inhabitants in the country was reduced to what could easily be maintained by the revenue and stock which remained in it, and which had escaped either the tyranny or calamity which had destroyed the rest
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In dear years, too, poor independent workmen frequently consume the little stock with which they had used to supply themselves with the materials of their work, and are obliged to become journeymen for subsistence
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The same cause, however, which raises the wages of labour, the increase of stock, tends to increase its productive powers, and to make a smaller quantity of labour produce a greater quantity of work
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The owner of the stock which employs a great number of labourers necessarily endeavours, for his own advantage, to make such a proper division and distribution of employment, that they may be enabled to produce the greatest quantity of work possible
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OF THE PROFITS OF STOCK
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The rise and fall in the profits of stock depend upon the same causes with the rise and fall in the wages of labour, the increasing or declining state of the wealth of the society ; but those causes affect the one and the other very differently
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The increase of stock, which raises wages, tends to lower profit
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When the stocks of many rich merchants are turned into the same trade, their mutual competition naturally tends to lower its profit; and when there is a like increase of stock in all the different trades carried on in the same society, the same competition must produce the same effect in them all
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But even this can seldom be done with regard to the profits of stock
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But though it may be impossible to determine, with any degree of precision, what are or were the average profits of stock, either in the present or in ancient times, some notion may be formed of them from the interest of money
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Accordingly, therefore, as the usual market rate of interest varies in any country, we may be assured that the ordinary profits of stock must vary with it, must sink as it sinks, and rise as it rises
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manufactures, the profits of stock have been diminishing
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It generally requires a greater stock to carry on any sort of trade in a great town than in a country village
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In a thriving town, the people who have great stocks to employ, frequently cannot get the number of workmen they want, and therefore bid against one another, in order to get as many as they can, which raises the wages of labour, and lowers the profits of stock
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In the remote parts of the country, there is frequently not stock sufficient to employ all the people, who therefore bid against one another, in order to get employment, which lowers the wages of labour, and raises the profits of stock
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There are few trades which cannot be carried on with a smaller stock in Scotland than in England
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When profit diminishes, merchants are very apt to complain that trade decays, though the diminution of profit is the natural effect of its prosperity, or of a greater stock being employed in it than before
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considerable exaggeration ), the great sums which they lend to private people, in countries where the rate of interest is higher than in their own, are circumstances which no doubt demonstrate the redundancy of their stock, or that it has increased beyond what they can employ with tolerable profit in the proper business of their own country; but they do not demonstrate that that business has decreased
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In our North American and West Indian colonies, not only the wages of labour, but the interest of money, and consequently the profits of stock, are higher than in England
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High wages of labour and high profits of stock, however, are things, perhaps, which scarce ever go together, except in the peculiar circumstances of new colonies
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warehouses stand stocked and silent,
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Kate, with Michael and Steve’s help had taken Sam and Big John and about four dragons with her to the town warehouse and stocked up on food and drink and ammo
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At a suggestion from Jake, several of the well stocked towns began to share with their less fortunate compatriots
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She scanned the interior and ‘saw’ the short-wave radio set; the rifles on the wall; the crossbow; and a well stocked root cellar beneath the floor
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As soon as they were settled into their new cabin, it was time for darkmeal, and as the kitchen of the ship wasn’t stocked yet, they had to go ashore for it with a group of fellow passengers
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This was stocked with a wild
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Your fridge is stocked
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was well stocked – a far cry from when we’d last visited
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Cars were stocked with photo albums blankets and clothes and with those so important documents and jewellery,
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The pantry was so well stocked with crockery, they might never learn about it
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stocked cellar, and into the cloister
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especially when combined with your stocked freezer
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It is, as it were, a certain quantity of labour stocked and stored up, to be employed, if necessary, upon some other occasion
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It was pictures perfect on every street and in every neighborhood, as if an art gallery had been stocked full of paintings having different characters but all with identical scenes and backgrounds
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Within a few moments the tables were stocked with food and drink of all sorts that would satisfy any guest’s preferred culinary taste
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"I have plenty of water stocked
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The country has been much longer in a state of improvement and cultivation, and is, upon that account, better stocked with all those things which it requires a long time to raise up and accumulate ; such as great towns, and convenient and well-built houses, both in town and country
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at a dinner party and so it was never stocked in the farm shop
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He had a small, wood-framed cage that was big enough to hold a dozen chicks, but was still small enough to set up on the kitchen counter of his finished basement, just beside the fridge (which was stocked full of Bud Light, water, and juice boxes)
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The only other pieces of furniture were a wooden chair and a stove burning next to a stocked coal bin
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It is also fully stocked, so the workers have moved on to filling another warehouse down the block
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They are well stocked with food and wine; they will be fine until Lord Weston arrives
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Once fully stocked and almost trained a pre-emptive strike was made destroying it and the human material
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There are Shoprites and Spars (both are South African grocery chains like Sears) which are fully stocked
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In the back of the restaurant there is a well stocked bar
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“There was cake?” I say, looking at my own plate, which is more sensibly stocked than Uriah’s
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It was well stocked with low-fat milk, fresh vegetables, yogurt, eggs, berries, some fresh salmon and chicken fillets, power drinks and lo-cal dressings
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The jet is stocked daddy? Great! - Positive and
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stocked with fish where grandparents take
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space and a fully stocked kitchen
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Better still, however, is the macaroni made with fine wholemeal flour which is stocked by some food-reform stores
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“Ready for the summer?” Susan asked as I stocked the shelves
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would have needed to be stocked by anyone staying here, thusly, I’d
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As normal, it was stocked with all sorts of alcoholic beverages, but only a few cans of soda and fruit juice for children of attendees
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“You’ll have to pardon the crowding and the bustle all about, but the ship is being renovated, refitted, stocked, and prepared to sail, all simultaneously
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allowed to help ourselves to anything in the fridge, which was always stocked in abundance
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well with fried food since it’s stocked with vegetables and
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As we did, I could see the pond was well stocked with fish
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It had cupboards stocked with pots
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Chiron said, “The woods are stocked, if you care to try your luck, but go armed
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“Not unless they’re intentionally stocked in the woods or specially summoned by somebody on the inside
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It was a suite with three separate bedrooms and a bar stocked with candy, sodas, and chips
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they have stocked but which have not been sold and so not distributed
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Who"s getting dinner?" We tossed for it and I drove the couple of kilometres to the nearest store, where I stocked up on tins of ham, fresh apples, bananas, bread, biscuits, and a crate of bottled water
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They were also looking for a place that was stocked with things they could drink
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But of course, all this information was filed away somewhere or stocked in some
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a common trainer stocked by a number of stores
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“Totally, they will be here with their families, their house is as stocked as this one
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Make sure they are well stocked and keep a mattress there to protect you from any falling debris
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Stocked and with three mattresses for us to sleep or to protect us
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They stocked up their cool box with ice, beer and some bread
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Then the last drawer - this one was stocked with condoms, lollipops and 3 tins of baby powder…what disgusting rituals were these items being used for?
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When I did, it was to a gout of bright blood that soaked my chest and went splattering across the inside of the hut leaving droplets of blood on shelves stocked with parts, equipment, water bottles and foil packages
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Flight rations stocked
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Each suite was supplied with a fully stocked drinks cabinet and a table displaying an exotic buffet
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The village fete is always well and truly stocked up with napkins, doilies and handkerchiefs which they can sell on the stalls
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Their home was well stocked with food and with the cows safely settled in the cowshed, they would be guaranteed sufficient milk
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He made sure it was always stocked with bottled water and healthy snacks
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have a pantry full of food and a refrigerator that’s stocked to
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The room is stocked
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As predicted, the audience was stocked not only with hack-
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“We have stocked the munitions magazines in accordance with the simulations we worked
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written, the products are stocked, and all you have to do is promote it
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Even the refrigerator and cupboards had been stocked with food and drink
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a refrigerator that’s stocked to the brim
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At that point, no more of the product would be stocked
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When I compare shopping for food today with the time I bagged groceries, chased grocery carts and stocked shelves, it appears that a great deal of progress hasn’t taken place
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Thus central would keep the code buffers at each hub stocked with usable voting codes as needed, but not overstocked
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the vast atrium that was surrounded by fully stocked retail shops and
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The pendulum of fortune had swung back again in favour of Britain whose convoys reached Malta safely and the island was now stocked until the following spring
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She’d left him well stocked with food and supplies eight days before, but the larder was empty now and he was down to his last clean shirt and two sets of underwear
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His tool chest is well stocked
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Were it not for malicious intent and reckless indifference, many a child’s best friend would be alive today, along with other animals that never asked to have roads built through their lands and stocked with mannerless bufoons
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She bent over and picked up the fallen phasor and the flesh detector, which was lying a few feet away, then she ran to the shelves where the gloves were stocked and grabbed a pair for the stranger, then she ran to the back of the store where she had seen the coats
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He was scraping out a living with a meager wage by running errands, keeping the secretaries stocked with office supplies, and by keeping the stockroom in order and up to date
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Thankfully, this megastructure was built in modular form with the original goal of assembling it on Mirphak III, thus came fully equipped and stocked
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He waited until the man had settled into his cot, had his pipe stocked and
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“Can you have your shuttle stocked and prep in an hour?”
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Apparently he was stocked heavily on that particular blooming item, but I was in the market for more of a plant than a flower and I handed the owner a twenty-dollar bill to take with me a potted germanium of some
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The underground armory is fully stocked with the latest
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Rather than stocked full of the answers we sought to the problems vexing us, it was instead crammed full of items of ‘touristic interest’*
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Several hundred feet above, was the ledge with the cave that was now fully and comfortably stocked for a prolonged stay for a dozen people, or so
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I know he is hold up in a cave in the Ortiz - a cave that my friend Zeph has stocked up for the end of the world
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enjoying the magnificent seafood and French wines they stocked
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it was well stocked with my favorite cream filled
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Shiny, aluminium magazine racks lined the outer walls fully stocked with comics
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His father challenged him to make his body; and the boy began working out daily at a local gymnasium as well as in a gymnasium at home which his father had stocked with athletic equipment
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clean and stocked up with new winter and summer clothes
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the seats filled, the bar stocked, and the sports book all, “in ac-
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good time in the entertainment room which had a well stocked bar
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He preferred the smaller waters - the gin-clear chalk streams of the southern counties, or small still waters and lakes, with their stocked rainbows
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crew and I have stocked the bars with non-alcoholic beers
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could be stocked with ore and supplies which enabled the prospectors to eke
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to ship their own wholesale containers stocked with the items they required
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Thus pride stocked hell with its first inhabitants
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As always, the room was stocked with pots, pans, ladles and various types of fruits and vegetables
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It was tricky since it was stocked to the ceiling with food, drinks and items they had received just days before in preparation for the winter solstice celebration and Lucia’s coronation
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You could keep it in your pocket during the day and at night slip it into the toe of an old stocking and draw the other end over your hand so that the potato does not roll away from you while you sleep
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Drink the water first thing in the morning, at least once or twice during the day, and just before you slip your hand into that stocking with the potato in it before you hop into bed at night
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asked, gingerly pulling on her ragged stocking
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there were more red and white Santa Claus stocking caps bouncing through the
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A sea of red and white Santa stocking caps sat
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From his stocking less legs, to his slicked down mane and back to his streaming black tail, not a sight of white was visible
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Of course, it hadn't helped matters, to walk around in the snow with just a stocking over her cast
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her with a thin jacket on and no stocking cap
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Li-Na was stocking the shelves
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After stocking up on a few rations and sampling the
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As well as food he started stocking extra arrows by the hundreds of thousands, spears, armor, handcarts, tents, shovels, cooking pots and swords
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that every poor child in the city hangs its stocking for gifts in the
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The resolution to provide every poor child in the city with a stocking
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It was Christmas Eve, and Little Girl had just hung up her stocking by
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an old woollen stocking full of gold, she had not dared to send the boy
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child never missed a little something in her stocking before
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the strange twists and turns of that old stocking? I can see her, and I
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each stocking with red apples, and leaving a cornucopia of sugar-plums
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He prepared for a day in a canoe by stocking a cooler with beer, buying another ounce of marijuana, and selecting cassettes for his Walkman
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The alien being was clad in a silver-lame body stocking with integral booties
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Minutes after returning to the flat and stocking the refrigerator, my child comes home
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She had to knit so many rounds of her stocking before she might go to the valley
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I suppose every stocking she had was in holes, as you know very well they generally are
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A maid had drawn the bedroom curtains and lit a warm fire, and now he lay stretched out on his bed in his stocking feet
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The President had already hung up his stocking
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pulled the stocking cap over her head
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stocking the stores with produce and goods that had been grown on
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As a child, did you ever think the Christmas stocking was
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The buoys were scheduled for maintenance over the winter months, as was the Sundew after a season of aiding mariners and a downed pilot in distress, collecting ecological samples, stocking fish, and icebreaking
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up to find at the foot of our bed a red and white (or green and white) Christmas stocking filled
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He had been stocking up
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I took off my stocking cap and pea coat, tucking my hat and gloves in the sleeve and
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The feline anthromorphs are bound to be stocking up their staples as we speak
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„The hell he had! I was his adviser on stocking the gallery and there"s no way he would have agreed to that junk coming within a kilometre of the place
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Wednesday intervals were the preferred times, so Jarek excused himself from class early, went to his hideout and removed his trainers and anything else that would identify him, then barefoot in his school uniform, dagger ready, an old stocking pulled over his head, he concealed himself behind the largest bin
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Subsequently, every store stocking that type of knife would be
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Ruth explained about taking off their shoes and then they stepped up to the level of the restaurant proper and padded across the wood-grained floor in stocking feet to where the old lady awaited them at the entrance to an empty cubicle
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Ideal! She put a paper towel in the foot of one stocking and filled it with baking soda and charcoal
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Then she tied the top of the stocking to the bucket handle so that her deodorizer would dangle inside
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Both had stocking caps on
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When a load comes in from the warehouse, we can unload it off the truck and take it directly to the aisles for stocking
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He fell through the ceiling and not far from a night crew stocking shelves
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Just before my treatise on brain flatulations – if you have to, look it up – came into print, I handed him my business card heralding its arrival and asked about the possibility of stocking it, when I got copies, as well as my other two books
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All the bunkers that we visited to date were filled to capacity, and more, which would tend to indicate that the American forces were stocking up for a war
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Does the cat have a stocking yes indeed make one especially for your
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cat, And put catnip in the stocking as well
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He had a caring wife Ye Sijing, who did most works of shop-keeping, stocking, and household chores since Guo
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stocking books for the shop
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conversation stocking shelves and asked where I might find the
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Mother now passed the word around to all the elders to start stocking the stronghold with the taxes that Teotihuacan would not be stealing from them ever again
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barracks – some, still in their now wet, stocking feet
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with an orange stocking cap instead of the school’s blue and gold
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As I search for my stocking cap, I spot Cherrie walking out of
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Nor was it stocking shelves at a local department store
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could provide them along with other recreational stocking stuffers
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Gonna dance with a dolly with a hole in her stocking
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I'll begin by saying thank you, Michael, nice job stocking the cave
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For this first flight, Ingrid had decided to keep her menu simple and easy to eat in zero gravity, stocking up on sandwiches, cold cuts, pieces of dried fruits and cheese cubes
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where a stocking gun and a bowie knife with a serrated
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The way I’ve been feeling, I doubt if I will even bother to hang a stocking this year
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” Tom pulled off his stocking cap and scratched his head
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She tore off a piece of her skirt and stuffed it between her stocking and the metal
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The old female in the aisle limped from shelf to shelf, stocking books, some too heavy for her to carry more than one at a time
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With more of that infinite patience, he detached one garter and began to roll the stocking down, following the trail with his lips
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He moved down my leg to my knee, then put his hand beneath my skirt, touching me softly, in gliding circular motions, over my knee and to the top of my stocking, where it was tied with a ribbon
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My breath caught in my throat, and I couldn’t take my eyes from his fingers as he rolled my other stocking down, then stroked back up my legs, towards my thighs, precisely where I longed for him to be
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When I wandered into East Shiretown's version of the no-op coop, I was greeted by a resourced rebot stocking the shelves and a Sow Silk Purse, made from real Butterfly Pig™ tail, teasing every little fashion-firstista in the form of an AI purse shaped robo-pig squealing in and out of the store, with self-assembling nano coins crawling in and out of the naturally artificial ear
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Even in the tight confines of the stocking pens, they manage to plot and to distract; to even revolt
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took down Sue’s stocking
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“It says Billy” announced Billy excitedly holding the stocking up
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When they were little, they roamed the shelves, playing hide and seek or tag, but later Charlotte’s father put them to work stocking the shelves, probably at the behest of Ryan’s father
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“I thought we were stocking up
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Stocking your tank slowly and ALWAYS using a quarantine tank will pay
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setups are probably the most versatile when it comes to stocking
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Like I said at the top of this guide, I wasn't sure whether stocking should precede tank, or the
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but use caution when stocking
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stocking it with other large fish species
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Use caution when stocking them
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interesting species in its own right but needs to be kept in a stocking scheme that is well
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They are rather good community tank dwellers but as always, use caution when stocking them
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Use caution if you plan on stocking a Lavender Tang with other tangs and only keep them in 100
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when stocking this tang
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Use caution if stocking
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Stocking wise, it is recommended to keep only 1 emerald crab per 20 or 25 gallons
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Tank Size : 1 per 2 gallons is the recommended stocking ratio
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on the tank circumstances, such as stocking levels and maintenance regimen
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Problems With Stocking Inventory :
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without stocking inventory yourself
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Stocking products costs money, that's the bottom line
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Pete himself stood up from behind the counter, hands full of the straws and napkins he’d been stocking
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Nightclubs throughout the city had begun stocking up on a wide range of books
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Lieutenant Pappas was with the homicide task force in the "silk stocking" district in Manhattan
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Manhattan's "silk stocking" police precinct was busier than usual
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There could always be splinters on the ascending stairs and there is no need of risking additional discomfort by going up in my stocking feet
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Alcohol dull senses sigh: stocking tops and a glimpse of thigh
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on the outer pants first, they walk around in stocking feet and with
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They had all year to complete the job, and Delaney had gotten used to taking it easy during the spring and summer months, spending his time stocking up on fruits and vegetables that he had grown in the fertile soil of the rich mountain canyon that made up his garden and backyard
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Alan stood back up on is feet, exposing his boot where a stocking gun and a Bowie knife with a serrated edge were clearly visible
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· Discount Stocks: Co
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I’ve been promising myself a plant for the kitchen table for a while now, but the local supermarket only stocks flowering plants which don’t appeal to me
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How would they know it was me? Might they not think that the guards had cottoned-on to them and were playing a joke? Were they even now expecting the doors to slam open and the night air to be filled with the dull thud of fists and boots and wooden stocks?
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There were waiting suppliers, stuck stocks and unattended
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A landlord, a farmer, a master manufacturer, or merchant, though they did not employ a single workman, could generally live a year or two upon the stocks, which they have already acquired
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When the stocks of many rich merchants are turned into the same trade, their mutual competition naturally tends to lower its profit; and when there is a like increase of stock in all the different trades carried on in the same society, the same competition must produce the same effect in them all
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The great stocks employed in every branch of trade, and the number of rich competitors, generally reduce the rate of profit in the former below what it is in the latter
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In a thriving town, the people who have great stocks to employ, frequently cannot get the number of workmen they want, and therefore bid against one another, in order to get as many as they can, which raises the wages of labour, and lowers the profits of stock
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All people of small or middling fortunes would be obliged to superintend themselves the employment of their own stocks
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The extent of the market, by giving employment to greater stocks, diminishes apparent profit;
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‘And for that they put you in the stocks? That seems
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stocks accumulated in them come in time to be so great, that it can no longer be employed
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All of these precautions had been implemented in order to prevent roving gangs of outsiders draining the meager stocks of the village
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The prof gave them free access to the abbey stocks of food and alcohol
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“Put him in the stocks Grandpa, that’s where the fool belongs
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If there are two merchants, one in London and the other in Edinburgh, who employ equal stocks
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Merchants brought in stocks from Cyrenaica and Egypt, but only the rich could afford to eat bread now
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More does, perhaps, in Great Britain than in any other country, though even there the great stocks which are in some places employed in farming, have generally been acquired by fanning, the trade, perhaps, in which, of all others, stock is commonly acquired most slowly
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Sometimes they have been introduced in the manner above mentioned, by the violent operation, if one may say so, of the stocks of particular merchants and undertakers, who established them in imitation of some foreign manufactures of the same kind
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But as all the different merchants, who joined their stocks in order to fit out those licensed vessels, would find it for their interest to act in concert, the trade which was carried on in this manner would necessarily be conducted very nearly upon the same principles as that of an exclusive company
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On top of that they were all becoming acutely aware of how their food stocks were dropping
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Such companies, therefore, commonly draw to themselves much greater stocks, than any private copartnery can boast of
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Both their annuity and trading stocks had, by this time, been reduced more than two millions each, by several different payments from government ; so that this fourth amounted only to £3,662,784:8:6
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In the first twelve voyages which they fitted out for India, they appear to have traded as a regulated company, with separate stocks, though only in the general ships of the company
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A few private traders, whose subscriptions amounted only to seven thousand two hundred pounds, insisted upon the privilege of trading separately upon their own stocks, and at their own risks
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But those who, in order to make family settlements, and to provide for remote futurity, buy into the public stocks, would not care to purchase into one of which the value was continually diminishing ; and such people make a very considerable proportion, both of the proprietors and purchasers of stock
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Investors bought shares of mutual funds rather than stocks in individual companies and trusted in savvy managers to buy into companies whose stock would go up
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I did know that what money in stocks that she had bought during her thirty one years with AT&T
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I‘m sure her daughter was well taken care of with Vangie‘s stocks in AT&T
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A savvy investor is seldom carried away by high P/E (Price/Earnings) ratios occasioned by frenzied speculation, overvalued stocks and lower than average earnings
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He planted it with choice grape stocks
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Yuembe’s men used the AKs stocks like clubs; the nuns suffered
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This perverse socioeconomic model creates the scarcity in the middle of the abundance, for instance, the world hunger in the middle of the abundance of produced foods; the lack of income in the middle of the abundance of available capital, the lack of products or services in the middle of the abundance of wastes or idle stocks, among others
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Those monetary masses act in an independent way, according to the double actuation of the Virtual Coin, without being inflationary and without there to be speculation with prices or stocks
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With this, products and services have the warranty of the free circulation in the market, without anybody to have the definitive possession or to do stocks improperly
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a) Entry of the money physical (paper money, stocks,
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You know, the Puritans used to place people in stocks and display them in the public marketplace for the sake of humiliation
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27 You put my feet also in the stocks, and look narrowly to all my paths; you set a print on the heels of my feet
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11 He puts my feet in the stocks, he marks all my paths
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fool goes to the correction of the stocks, until the dart strikes through his liver like the bird hastens towards the snare and he does not
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Still, buying stocks wouldn’t secure his place on the board
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whoredom, that she defiled the land, and committed adultery with stones and with stocks
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2 Then Pashur struck Jeremiah the prophet, and put him in the stocks that were in the high gate of Benjamin, which was by
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3 And it came to pass on the morrow, that Pashur brought out Jeremiah out of the stocks; Then said Jeremiah
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man who is mad, and makes himself a prophet, that you should put him in prison, and in the stocks
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Career choices like investing in real estate (such as a real estate developer, or commercial or residential investor), owning intellectual property rights (patents for inventions, licensing and even copyrights), being a bestselling author, investing in stocks or notes or bonds or being a successful business franchise owner are all ways to earn about a half a million dollars or more and that’s about the amount needed for Americans to earn if they don’t want to struggle from paycheck to paycheck but have enough to save enough and to really thrive financially
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people ask counsel at their stocks, and their staff declares to them, for the spirit of whoredoms has caused them to err, and they have
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21 And this was an occasion to deceive the world, for men, serving either calamity or tyranny, did ascribe to stones and stocks the
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The stocks eligible for options will generally be those which
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Sell your stocks in door hinges!
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casually at the new stocks of perfumes and cameras, but there was more direction to his rambling than mere window shopping
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It is in rural areas of Spain where stocks of beautiful and typical galgos are to be found
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Coppage has replaced the stocks and court news and is after the drifted-away subscribers
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I was to own a good percentage of the company with Chris’ help and also Granddad was giving me most of his priorities around the world including the hotel we just spent the week in and I was also to inherit a large amounts of stocks and shares in different businesses and on top of that an endless bank account
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the stocks of the corporation that owned the property to Gary, even though Gary never
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it back, but ended up signing the stocks over to Tony, even though he later went back
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Chilean Corporations, then the stocks were going to be offered for sale (he bought
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9% of the stocks) that would be the only way to pay the approximately two million
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launch the stocks in Brazil; for sure it would be a great success!
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stocks and they could have total financial control, and he could do what he knows best,
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The market has a very high expectation of the stocks for Exbrus Corporation, the
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I can’t cash in any of my stocks until Monday
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To be a successful trader whether it is in forex, stocks or commodities it is not only
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Measurable quantities (stocks) are connected together by
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such as gas, oil, stocks and bonds, things that have not value in heaven but only here on Earth
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Arthur was careful not to brag and his stocks rose accordingly
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Oddly enough there’s also a letter from Waterhouse, where you keep your stocks
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Sooner or later, that our recycled stocks will run low because of the simple
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stood prominently, tall stocks of green and violet
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He's asking for help with sharing stocks, but they haven't divided any yet
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"I heard he sold most of the stocks
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The petroleum stocks we have are still worth quiet a bit, Jan and I were discussing what to do
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INTERNET STOCKS OR TO WORK FOR A TECH STARTUP THAT OFFERS YOU VALUABLE STOCK OPTIONS? IS THE
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However they still had to go outside to farm their staple food source, rice, but due to the storage time of dry rice, they rapidly built up stocks
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Desert and you were nailed to the stocks in front of your unit where every soldier in your command would thrust his penknife into your belly and pull out a length of intestine until the contents were strung upon the parade grounds
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Muller and Bergen stood up, walked around the table and dragged Wilhelm to another door which opened out onto a small courtyard where several wooden stocks stood set in cobbles, they pushed Wilhelm’s arms over the stocks then took turned in shooting him
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Wilhelm slumped lifelessly over the stocks
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The Russians have huge armament stocks and a few of their high ranking officers are unhappy with communist salaries and need to make a few extra bucks
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dummy corporations as fronts to hold large portions of stocks in corporations
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about making loans on common stocks" (1Ney, 103)
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Billions, perhaps trillions of dollars worth of stocks are now held by banks as
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Specialists in the most active stocks will require more time than their fellow
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specialists to move stocks up or down, or to cover at the top of a rally or the
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declines of the other 24 or 25 Dow stocks
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a major rally or decline, volume will increase as stocks move toward or just thru
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By putting in play those stocks whose news or common technical patterns should
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If you look at stocks and their volume activity, you will still see major
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picking out stocks about to move
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back large profits, because you do not know what happens to your stocks during
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you which stocks (ETF‘s) are expected to move based on the analysis provided
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Liquidity is never an issue - Unlike individual stocks, in which liquidity can greatly affect how a stock trades, all exchange traded funds are synthetic instruments
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Even if a particular ETF had no buyers or sellers for several hours, the bid and ask prices would continue to move in correlation with the market value of the ETF that is derived from the prices of the underlying stocks
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Lower trading commissions - Prior to the inception of ETFs, if you wanted to buy a basket of stocks within a particular industry sector, you had to pay a separate commission for each stock you wanted to
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you also have exposure to many other stocks within the Biotech Index
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to buy higher priced stocks because doing so it would exceed your UBP
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Here we go, here comes Pedro's speech on how buying stocks was just another form of gambling, a game that would impoverish losers and make winners rich with the money others had lost