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He knew the culture of violence was born from the struggle to throw off the Americans, but that was four hundred fifty years ago now, get over it
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What on earth can be the matter? In a bolt of realisation it comes to me – Sam! I’m just about to throw off the duvet when the door opens again and Simon comes back in
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that it would confuse the dogs and throw off the
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I know I should throw off the shackles of being human and become more than human
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Tony or Lydia decide to break it off and she murders Tony for dumping her? Or, she decides she doesn’t want to move to Miami? And how does she know he’s arriving that night? He texts or calls her? She writes Alhamdulillah on the top of his car to throw off an investigation
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They can throw off your
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How could she throw off this closeness meant only to comfort her in the beginning, without making him suddenly aware of their continued embrace, and possibly resentful that she might have misconstrued his intent? Lying still was probably the best thing to do until she could work out how she might extricate herself
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The Hanjen were very enterprising and soon found a leader adequate to throw off the Mongol yoke
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It should help to throw off the Chimu even more about our intentions
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He felt it would really throw off the Khakhan, since he would be expecting me back next year
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3 Israel has throw off the thing that is good:
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for four, I will not turn away the punishment of it; because he did pursue his brother with the sword, and did throw off all pity, and
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White Castle Monster?” Jaden asks in an odd voice to throw off the monster
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36 And Ishmael understood his father's words that he had spoken to his wife, and Ishmael listened to the voice of his father, and Ishmael throw off that woman and she went away
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36 And Ishmael understood his father's words that he had spoken to his wife and Ishmael listened to the voice of his father and Ishmael throw off that woman and she went away
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cessful CBS station to throw off well over 50 percent in operating profit
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Well, we're all in the same boat! he reminded himself as he tried to throw off the
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Cast off: order given to throw off the mooring lines
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His com-rades were inspired by Tell’s act of bravery to throw off the yoke of Habsburg oppression in their
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” He leaned forward and in a lower voice, “The only way one of them could use this stone would be to lease directly to it and that could prove very dangerous for you if one of them decided he wanted to throw off his shackles
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That would throw off anyone looking for deeper and hidden communications
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would throw off anyone trying to trace her
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Drop them in boiling water and they throw off their legs, turn red and cook in minutes
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That would throw off the guessers and gossips that inhabited the bowels of the DS headquarters building
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It was only a short ride but the Commodore was taking some childish, evasive maneuvers to throw off any tails
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That would surely throw off
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From a stand of tristanias twenty metres above and behind, Bart watched Robert throw off his towel to expose a body as perfect as the morning, dive from the bank and swim vigorously to the steps, where Michael had just arrived for a morning dip
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While in this stage he has to throw off any lingering
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Michael was a hard man to throw off the balance, but even in rare cases it happened, he was able to
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the carbohydrates that are in them COULD throw off your metabolism
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“The box did not throw off the halo around the head, and when I had lunch with the geologist, she told me that some of the precious stones were fakes, which didn’t radiate the same as real gemstones
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Zingara seized this opportunity to throw off the yoke, which example was followed by Corinthia and the Shemites
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The impact of the descending eagle carried the mercenary to the ground where he started screaming and beating his arms, trying to throw off his attacker
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would have time to throw off their swords and armour
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intended to throw off decoding attempts
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car heater couldn‘t begin to throw off near
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But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security
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We need to tether the ego and throw off all of this abuse and get real
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Cam, obviously savoring the fact that he had been able to throw off the normally unflappable Tien, produced two pocket-sized books from a fishnet shopping bag he held in his left hand
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What better time would there be for Israel to throw off the occupying power
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At first, she flew away towards the East, in order to throw off anyone who would later try to guess where she was going
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his sleeve to throw off the penis enviers
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So throw off the
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Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do, so as Mark Twain said, throw off the bowlines, sail away from safe harbour, and catch the trade winds in your sails
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Those events were preceded on May 15 by a big popular demonstration meant to support the Polish insurgents fighting to throw off the Imperial Russia’s hold on their country
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There is the possibility that a single venture can throw off more than one
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“And throw off the shackles of our oppressors
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What thoughtful person need wonder that multitudes in every age go back from Christ? They are brought within the outward fold of the Church in childhood, and then, on coming to manhood, they throw off all religion, and perish miserably in the wilderness
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educated, instil Christian middle class values into their societies and throw off the
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while, the master shakes himself as if to throw off some burden
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woolen throw off the end of the bed and covered her
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He was surprised she didn’t make a fuss and throw off his hand
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He decelerated, still swerving across the road, trying to throw off their aim
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All she wanted to do was throw off her boots and feel the grass and dirt beneath her feet, or maybe lift up her hands and dance, sing, shout, and cry
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planted to throw off anyone who might have twigged to the plot
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Eugene decides that he's not going to let this one counterexample throw off his train of thought
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and throw off the yoke of Rome
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The cold mist of a winter morning hung precariously in the air as Mark struggled to throw off the soft warn duvet
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routines and possibly throw off their results
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have always managed to throw off the grip of the monster and face my difficulty like a
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Man would no longer throw off his body in death; it would be
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“Let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles
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When you throw off all the myths and lies that have brainwashed you into ‘loving’ your killers and rapists and oppressors, and obeying them… you become a mortal threat to them
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They’d used the tigers to throw off the wolves that had been hounding them
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wil eventually throw off calculations
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treatment and they can also throw off the
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So throw off the bowlines
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Indeed, he had laboured to throw off his authority, having despised his
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accession to the throne, than the young man hastened to throw off his robes of
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used pseudonyms to throw off relatives they did not want knowing they were
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Perhaps the charge they throw off cancels out her sexuality, or at least dampens the full effect of it
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wisest and gravest throw off the usual rigidity of their lives, and deign to mingle in the follies
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Don Hume tried to throw off the effects of a nasty cold
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The cold, wet weather and the lack of heating in the police barracks were making it hard for Don Hume to throw off the cold—or whatever it was that was lingering in his chest
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Every now and then, by an effort, he would throw off the impression and talk as if the matter were clear, but then his doubts would settle down upon him again, and his knitted brows and abstracted eyes would show that his thoughts had gone back once more to the great dining-room of the Abbey Grange in which this midnight tragedy had been enacted
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Now, however, and in the light of that morning's accident, I was led to remark that whereas, in the beginning, the difficulty had been to throw off the body of Jekyll, it had of late gradually but decidedly transferred itself to the other side
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"If you had had all this silver here," the doctor said, "or even if it had been known to be at the mine, you could have bribed Sotillo to throw off his recent Monterism
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“Fiddle-dee-dee, Melly, what a tempest you make in a teapot,” said Scarlett grudgingly, but she did not throw off the hand that stole around her waist
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Then he did the pentagrams and stuff to throw off suspicion
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I can't name the exquisite pathos of the contradiction given to such a speech by such a speaker; I only know that the next instant I heard myself throw off with homely force: "Stuff and nonsense!" But the next after that I must have sounded stern enough
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“Book orders” can throw off the bid-ask spread
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Book orders can also throw off volatility calculations because they can artificially lower or increase the IV of the calculated midprice
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This will throw off your numbers because it’s the same setup, but you are risking more capital
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And, finally, volume spikes can sometimes throw off the indicator by causing a sharp move that will require a settling period
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" To him that essentially means operations with strong franchises, above-average returns on equity, a relatively small need for capital investment, and the capacity therefore to throw off cash
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He lifted his face toward me, his eyes seeming to throw off sparks of fury
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Because tax savings allow these assets to throw off more cash, tax-sheltered assets tend to be most attractive in the eyes of creditors
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The first colony to throw off its European masters in the twentieth century was itself in Europe: Ireland
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Gandhi believed it would be pointless for India to throw off British rule if it simply meant that rich Indians took the place of rich Britishers; India had to rediscover its soul and embrace a simpler, less sophisticated way of life
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It’s one of the simplest forms of asymmetric risk/reward, and one that requires a tremendous amount of research, skill, and cash—which is one of the reasons Buffett pursued insurance holdings that throw off great cash flow and thus investment opportunities
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To throw off this burden as quickly as possible, on the third day after his arrival he went, angry and scowling and without answering questions as to where he was going, to Mitenka’s lodge and demanded an account of everything
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At the third stroke, Fantine sat up in bed; she who could, in general, hardly turn over, joined her yellow, fleshless hands in a sort of convulsive clasp, and the nun heard her utter one of those profound sighs which seem to throw off dejection
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Marius returned from Vernon on the third day, in the middle of the morning, descended at his grandfather's door, and, wearied by the two nights spent in the diligence, and feeling the need of repairing his loss of sleep by an hour at the swimming-school, he mounted rapidly to his chamber, took merely time enough to throw off his travelling-coat, and the black ribbon which he wore round his neck, and went off to the bath
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But sooner or later the market will throw off a wild one
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Every now and then, by an effort, he would throw off the impression, and talk as if the matter were clear, but then his doubts would settle down upon him again, and his knitted brows and abstracted eyes would show that his thoughts had gone back once more to the great dining-room of the Abbey Grange, in which this midnight tragedy had been enacted
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, too slight to be appreciated by us, might profit a bee or other insect, so that certain individuals would be able to obtain their food more quickly than others; and thus the communities to which they belonged would flourish and throw off many swarms inheriting the same peculiarities
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He was standing, hat and gloves in hand, but before departing he felt disposed to throw off a few more intellectual phrases
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He expected to find in Russia a people ready to throw off its fetters, and to some extent at least his estimate of the social and political situation was correct
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One longed to throw off that yoke that crushed us, all decent people among us
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“Do you cut your pages with it, or what?” asked Muishkin, still rather absently, as though unable to throw off a deep preoccupation into which the conversation had thrown him