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"Who was that?" Mirielle was not happy about her interrupted advance
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"Well, I thought you would want to be thoroughly informed in advance and I saw that you had signed in but not signed off on the briefing forms so it struck me as strange
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He insists we can't advance in metaphysics unless we confess our secrets to the others
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The carpenter's workshop he opened last year had enough clients, yet he hardly earned anything because he used to grab the money paid in advance and disappear, without even setting foot in the workshop
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Obliterate that and then claim some land for themselves, plant their seed and begin their advance across the planet, as they had done across Asia in the preceding centuries
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The members of a congregation without elders should and can work together to advance
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History shows us that if the first forsake the community, for a time, to advance himself
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With the sun directly overhead there were few shadows and the heat was draining any theoretical stamina even though I'd prepared for this by nibbling, and sipping lots of liquids in advance
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explores this fundamental skill and how the many benefits that come from it can advance your
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"So she tried to advance your studies?" Glayet was clearly puzzled by that
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They taught all of the advanced ones everything they learned; they prepared well in advance of this undertaking
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I didn't give you an advance
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"He told you his demands in advance?" Kevin asked
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this possibility in advance, and it actually occurs, it
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When she was finished Rayne commented that she was very impressed with her planning so far in advance, where the Scather’s were concerned
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S & D … that’s Sheila & Don … she says they called unexpectedly … does that mean that they are now in England? Surely if they had been on a visit from Italy she would have known in advance
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swiftly, given the urgencies of the invasion and the advance into
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We’ve so much now in other ways but I’m not sure it’s all an advance
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He promised them he would continue those dialogs as they mastered the given material and were ready to advance
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class was having their extra credit day in advance
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“What’s this for? We’ve already been paid in advance
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They discussed their mutual fondness for the work itself and of Harold's being able to call upon Lawrence for any assistance he might be able to advance on his friend's behalf
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advance with a huge army fully
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12“Let the nations be roused; let them advance into the Valley of
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If their history was as long as this girl claimed and they had been exposed to an advanced civilization during the ice-age, they had plenty of time to advance in many other areas
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My parents were very nice to advance me the money to pay the moving company to move me from Las Vegas to Warren, Michigan
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We couldn't have the church wedding we wanted to because when I told the local Catholic Church priest that we had one week to get married before her fiancé visa expired, he didn't really care and said you need to plan a wedding at least six months in advance and go to this Pre – Cana conferences
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So I was hoping I could make some money and help advance medical science to come closer to a cure for Alzheimer's disease
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During these months she also helped Brancettrabble advance the sensory interface between her circuits and his
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He knew in advance that the sun would race, and that they would converse til long after it was gone
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In the price of flour or meal, we must add to the price of the corn, the profits of the miller, and the wages of his servants ; in the price of bread, the profits of the baker, and the wages of his servants; and in the price of both, the labour of transporting the corn from the house of the farmer to that of the miller, and from that of the miller to that of the baker, together with the profits of those who advance the wages of that labour
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Kingdom advance because they have faith in the power of their
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In all arts and manufactures, the greater part of the workmen stand in need of a master, to advance them the materials of their work, and their wages and maintenance, till it be completed
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Unless Shinvei sold some magazines or he got an advance from the Alan case, they were going to be hungry for a few days
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In that and the following year, it greatly exceeded what it had ever been before, and it has continued to advance ever since
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That coupled with the living proof of just how far advanced the races had become since the days of the Origin Race, proved to them that the true path was evolution, to continually advance humanoid life in seemingly infinite ways
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but advance in ranks (see Proverbs 30:27), because they follow
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But when a group did make its way over the passes the information was immediately known by the rest of the hive and thousands would advance on the same route
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had obviously considered his plan well in advance
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As art and industry advance, the materials of clothing and lodging, the useful fossils and materials of the earth, the precious metals and the precious stones, should gradually come to be more and more in demand, should gradually exchange for a greater and a greater quantity of food ; or, in other words, should gradually become dearer and dearer
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"We would know years in advance, most people would leave the cities but there would still be incredible destruction and some loss of life," Althart said
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They deduct always, upon whatever sum they advance, the legal interest till the bill shall become due
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The banks, when their customers apply to them for money, generally advance it to them in their own promissory notes
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A bank cannot, consistently with its own interest, advance to a trader the whole, or even the greater part of the circulating capital with which he trades ; because, though that capital is continually returning to him in the shape of money, and going from him in the same shape, yet the whole of the returns is too distant from the whole of the outgoings, and the sum of his repayments could not equal the sum of his advances within such moderate periods of time as suit the conveniency of a bank
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Still less could a bank afford to advance him any considerable part of his fixed capital ; of the capital which the undertaker of an iron forge, for example, employs in erecting his forge and smelting-houses, his work-houses, and warehouses, the dwelling-houses of his workmen, etc
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It was the avowed principle of this bank to advance upon any reasonable security, the whole capital which was to be employed in those improvements of which the returns are the most slow and distant, such as the improvements of land
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in advance which instrument is to enter and the
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Another role of the Garuda is to stabilize the minds of humans as they advance on the evolutionary scale, both personally within a lifetime and societally over time
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Thus, what was truly an adversarial relationship was also one that greatly aided the two species to advance themselves through continuous adaptive behaviors, thereby increasing their chances for survival and growth over the decades and centuries through a process of co-evolution
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He found it strange, since the king normally announced his arrival well in advance and travelled with an entourage of bodyguards
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“But what of Theoton? Couldn’t he advance Homer the money? He doesn’t want to lose
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To dream that you are toothless signifies your inability to reach your goals and advance toward your interests
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If they grow bolder and advance, keep aiming
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Most importantly of all however: Husim had to advance his plans before he was ready
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advance in belt ranking
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To advance in a belt, there are certain tests that
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The whole capital, therefore, which their correspondents advance to them, is seldom returned to Britain in less than three, and sometimes not in less than four or five years
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His vacant eyes stared, but he didn't advance
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It may be helpful for you to try to predict what questions will be asked so that you can prepare your response in advance
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Thank you in advance for your cooperation
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Would people readily advance their money upon the credit of a fund which partly depended upon the good humour of all those assemblies, far distant from the seat of the war, and sometimes, perhaps, thinking themselves not much concerned in the event of it ? Upon such a fund, no more money would probably be advanced than what the tax to be levied in Great Britain might be supposed to answer for
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advance warning of intention to resign - to give or tender one's notice v
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advance, for the things that are idealized and desired
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grateful in advance of the havingness
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grateful in advance is proof of your faith and belief in the
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Erin is using her number eight guy, the miner, to advance and he is impervious to bombs
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Of course anyone in such professional circles had no need to book their time weeks or months in advance, but this was the same day of her calling to request the meet
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‘–you advance twice–’
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‘Oh, thank you,’ he said, partly in advance to whoever was making this bold endeavour but also to his suit, which had become such a trustworthy companion
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Because change it they must, or it would not have been foretold in the Scriptures and God would not have given us advance notice
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He guessed they were still about a hundred years in advance of humans
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“There is a village about a mile north of our position we will therefore advance towards this cautiously and locate a well or stream which we can use to replenish our supplies
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We set back off to the village leaving the dead Turks lying where they fell as we arrived back we found an advance Platoon of Lancashire Fusiliers already established there
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“There seems to have been some almighty cock up or something for I have just received orders that the Division is going to advance up the peninsula taking first Krithia and then Achi Baba and from there we will push onto our final objectives
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The whole of the Division is attacking and we also have the French supporting us we are going to advance up the peninsula and our main task is to take Krithia from the Turks
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The order came to wheel sideways towards the right and that’s when the trouble started the manoeuvre we had just made should have taken our advance up the main spur towards Krithia but in between the spurs was rough terrain that contained gullies and thick bush
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At about 4pm the order came from Brigade to dig in on the line we now held so the big advance up ‘Fir Tree Spur had gained us about four hundred yards
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“Because of some mix up in our orders we did not begin our advance while 11:30pm and our lot the 1st/5th Lanc’s were in the vanguard and we had advanced four hundred yards to our first objective before we came upon the Turkish outposts and trenches’
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“Oh gawd not again why don’t they just leave it alone and let us and the Turks sit the war out here?” We were informed that this attack would not be a ‘shot in the dark’ like the others had been and that we would advance about eight miles
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The advance party would be leaving in a couple of weeks and the rest would leave a couple of weeks after that
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A few days later the lads came back to say goodbye and take their leave as they were going back to England with the advance party we told them that Elijah was on his way back so it was a sad day all round
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let's do it, whether it's harmful or good, whether it's a weapon or a medical advance, let's try it out
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If any of the contributors become bankrupt or insolvent, the collector is obliged to advance his tax ; and the whole parish is reimposed next year, in order to reimburse the collector
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There was a lot to do however and this time there would be no advance party we were moving in full Battalion order
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She stopped his advance
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In consequence of them, however, the price of labour must always be higher than it otherwise would have been in the actual state of the demand ; and this enhancenmnt of price, together with the profit of those who advance it, must always be finally paid by the landlords and comsumers
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The labourer, though he may pay it out of his hand, cannot, for any considerable time at least, be properly said even to advance it
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If these commodities were delivered out for home consumption, the importer not being obliged to advance the tax till he had an opportunity of selling his goods, either to some dealer, or to some consumer, he could always afford to sell them cheaper than if he had been obliged to advance it at the moment of importation
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The maltster, indeed, instead of a tax of six shillings, would be obliged to advance one of eighteen shilling upon every quarter of malt
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But the brewer is at present obliged to advance a tax of twenty-four or twentyfive, sometimes thirty shillings, upon every quarter of malt which he brews
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It could not be more inconvenient for the maltster to advance a lighter tax, than it is at present for the brewer to advance a heavier one
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But whatever inconveniency might arise to the maltster from being obliged to advance a heavier tax, it could easily be remedied, by granting him a few months longer credit than is at present commonly given to the brewer
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administration, the farmer must always draw from the produce of the tax a certain profit, proportioned at least to the advance which he makes, to the risk which he runs, to the trouble which he is at, and to the knowledge and skill which it requires to manage so very complicated a concern
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A country abounding with merchants and manufacturers, therefore, necessarily abounds with a set of people, who have it at all times in their power to advance, if they chuse to do so, a very large sum of money to government
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“He called for me that Friday night and he was the perfect gentleman but what I didn’t know was that he had planned everything in advance and I was going along unknowingly with everything
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Others, like that of Massachusetts Bay, advance, upon extraordinary emergencies, a paper money of this kind for defraying the public expense; and afterwards, when it suits the conveniency of the colony, redeem it at the depreciated value to which it gradually falls
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“Therefore our Battalion will advance in eight waves that will be two waves per Company and there will be additional waves for Battalion HQ and the stretcher bearers
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Medical science has advanced by leaps and bounds in the last few decades
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“This is supposed to be a front for the United Order, so the technology will be quite a bit more advanced,” Johnny said
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Scar inadvertently blocked their aim as he advanced on her with his gun
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Scar advanced on Silence who was watching him in a ready fighting stance
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He advanced on her and threw out a punch
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Technology has advanced our communication and retarded normal conversations
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Nancy heard a series of beeps that told her the link was established through several layers of advanced encryptions, making it almost impossible for anyone to listen into her conversation
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suffers today from total blindness (since 1974) and advanced Parkinson’s Disease, the main office for the company is still in a room in his home
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much, but surely at her advanced age she must have some way of letting the health
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"They are as advanced as we are," Glenelle said
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"It is because my programming is so advanced that I am able to become intoxicated and thus expound wisely on any subject
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World Weary Avengers could not afford any lapses; they were the owners of some extremely advanced and therefore dangerous technology
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Therefore referring to a person advanced in life (Acts 2:17)
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This advanced technology had allowed it to make the fastest crossing ever to Satan's Star, covering the eleven light years in under fifty years
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Whole worlds, maybe more advanced than ours, may have vanished because of unpredictable or inevitable cosmic phenomena
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The night was well advanced by the time the guards next came to me in my room
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However, this truth is usually revealed to the advanced disciples only; the rest of us delude ourselves with the fairy tale of self-improvement – and we never get anywhere
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As the leader of the pack advanced
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The next century of my life I learned quite a bit from the Dwarves in Wescarp, they were much more advanced at the time than the Nordics that lived on these plains
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It advanced steadily towards Alan
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"They may have discovered a more advanced civilization that taught them much
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This exercise is a more advanced form of the Head to Knee exercise which I described in chapter five
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Before we leave the FORWARD BEND I would like to describe the advanced form of it used by really enthusiastic students
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Students in the advanced stages of Yoga remain in this position for as long as an hour or more
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This is one of the most advanced Yoga asanas called Oorhwapadmasana or the HEADSTAND LOTUS POSE
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Having had an easy time of it with the Letter L Breathing Exercise, try now another exercise which incorporates breathing, stretching, and in its advanced stages, a high degree of balance
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This is one of the most spectacular of the Yoga asanas and is for more advanced students
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The effort needed for the perfection of this advanced posture will greatly improve your powers of concentration and in addition to the benefits to the muscles of the arms and torso the deep breathing will help congested lungs and bronchial tubes and the posture tones up the entire nervous system
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As with many of the Yoga asanas, this posture has a variation for advanced students only
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And having practiced it for a day or two you should graduate with no difficulty to a more advanced lateral twist called THE SIDESLIP POSTURE
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Besides the advanced fiber-optics that lit it, the stand that bore it was finely detailed Kimotran Bale-leaf, deep in lacquer with an ornate row of book rests fronting it, plenty of toe space and conveniently placed wand-racks
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There is yet a third variation of the lovely Cobra Pose for advanced students but it can be achieved by beginners who are athletic or who have been trained in ballet
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Some of the variations of Chakrasana are only within the scope of the most advanced student of Hatha Yoga, but this one is quite easy for beginners
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Sooner or later, Homo Electronicus had to slough off the less advanced species in the niche
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'They suggest we present the village as having the most technologically advanced displays of cultural and historical interest in Greece,' said Theo
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Counted among the best of the newest matchmaking phenomenon of the advanced
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Most online dating sites also offer members the use of chat rooms powered by advanced web
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These cherubs are often regarded as the most advanced on the ship, by those who had never interacted with Desa or Kuthra
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been such an incredible thing, as it has advanced so many people in their career, relationships
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Her course is more advanced
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The hair on their backs stood up as they advanced towards her growling
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They advanced another step, but they were no longer growling
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Treatment of depression was not very advanced then and she was scared of being put away in a home for the mentally ill a lot of the time
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They taught all of the advanced ones everything they learned; they prepared well in advance of this undertaking
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That they dared to keep secret their advanced intellect, that they planned and executed an escape plan, was unacceptable
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Even though they were mortal, Brasil was an interstellar power, and Kelvin was very aware that his ship was now two hundred years out of date, and the last ship to come this way had been Brazilian, the advanced bussard mortal seedship Curitiba
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They would have to be incredibly advanced to be dumping their waste heat somewhere we don't see it
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'Fuck, that's an advanced stage
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"You're telling me there was an advanced civilization that created Angels in the Bronze Age?" He let go of her arm and went back to his chair behind his desk
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testing, breakthrough surgical procedures and advanced
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abandoned in favor of more advanced procedures
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The forefront of style among those that could afford it was the advanced surgical procedure that separated the skull into three sections, lifted it away, and put in a net that made all your thoughts available as your user interface to the network
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Her studies had been very theoretical and advanced
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George came from the house after the project had advanced sufficiently and mixed concrete to fill the remaining spaces of the posts' holes as Harry moved on to the remaining ones opened up by the twins
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He rose, nodding, and advanced to the piano
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Like Harry she was to receive an advanced education in the United Kingdom; she was to be installed in the training programs of Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Ltd
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It was like Tdeshi’s corpse was still hooked up to ropes to animate it, just more advanced technology
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Jameson advanced one stride at a time and walked straight through their numbers
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It was both primitive in the way she made her living and advanced in that she had time for hobbies and visiting doing it
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That was probably the closest they ever came, to suspecting he was an observer from a starship of an advanced civilization
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It was all a bunch of broken-down junk, all of it beyond any repair, even that of the most advanced alien scientists
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I heard nothing to indicate there is anyone here with advanced knowledge of biology
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This book wasn’t very long, and wasn’t really much more advanced than the end of the first one
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The facts he knew agreed with what she told him enough to convince him that there really was advanced biological knowledge on the planet
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In spite of the lack of metals, electricity, and energy resources, there were some advanced technologies on the planet
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But whether all her tales were true or not, enough of them were verified to prove that the natives were far more advanced, in some things at least, than the expedition had believed for the past four years
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If their history was as long as this girl claimed and they had been exposed to an advanced civilization during the ice-age, they had plenty of time to advance in many other areas
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“Desa, remember when we talked about ‘charged’? Well the technology of YingolNeerie is more advanced at sending charges thru intricate microscopic paths of metal than the labs in your magazines are at sending audio thru tubules
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advanced by the time he had settled in, and he lay back
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Klegnif for her part did an excellent jam of a rhythm part to it, feeling the crescendo and giving it a new creative interpretation that might have even advanced the song
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A city that was just as Alan said, Earth's technology wasn't advanced enough to build
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The most advanced technology was painting pictures on cave walls
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"I do not believe the Saggothans could have brought humans here because there is no evidence of technology that advanced
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He knew every flaw, every nick and every scratch on every wall of this ship with far greater detail than even the advanced computer mind of Argos
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She found this institution to be plenty advanced enough for her
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She hoped the current gear in Dos was as advanced now and feared that it wasn't
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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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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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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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Very few of them had been that advanced or that ancient anyway
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until they could have sat an advanced test on the subject
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Again I advanced, but he repulsed me with a look of furious anger
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That coupled with the living proof of just how far advanced the races had become since the days of the Origin Race, proved to them that the true path was evolution, to continually advance humanoid life in seemingly infinite ways
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become, in its advanced state, their most agreeable amusements, and they pursue for pleasure
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In the advanced state of society, therefore, they are
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- Desagar (Desa) was a capable but opinionated researcher noted for working closely with intermediate and advanced students
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Russia, have all advanced considerably, both in agriculture and in manufactures
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"I see some of the advanced stuff in here," she said, meaning the use of the veron banks, "but it's not mapped in any more
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"This expedition has advanced the study of biology on Earth by two hundred years, maybe more
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Greeks advanced it a long time ago, and it would have
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In countries ill cultivated, and therefore but thinly inhabited, the price of the wool and the hide bears always a much greater proportion to that of the whole beast, than in countries where, improvement and population being further advanced, there is more demand for butcher's meat
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The most advanced form of languages is in literature,
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more civilised because he use a more advanced
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and I have been advanced as great head
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The payment of the bill, when it becomes due, replaces to the bank the value of what had been advanced, together with a clear profit of the interest
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They invented, therefore, another method of issuing their promissory notes; by granting what they call cash accounts, that is, by giving credit, to the extent of a certain sum (two or three thousand pounds for example), to any individual who could procure two persons of undoubted credit and good landed estate to become surety for him, that whatever money should be advanced to him, within the sum for which the credit had been given, should be repaid upon demand, together with the legal interest
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A palaeontologist advanced the hypothesis the
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The payment of the bill, when it becomes due, replaces to the bank the value of what it had advanced, together with the interest
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When they observed, that within moderate periods of time, the repayments of a particular customer were, upon most occasions, fully equal to the advances which they had made to him, they might be assured that the paper money which they had advanced to him had not, at any time, exceeded the quantity of gold and silver which he would otherwise have been obliged to keep by him for answering occasional demands; and that, consequently, the paper money, which they had circulated by his means, had not at any time exceeded the quantity of gold and silver which would have circulated in the country, had there been no paper money
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In spite of continued advances in stardrives, light years are still important barriers
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could lead to startling advances against the effects of ageing
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It had produced titans of industry; leaders of legend, and far thinking scientists who provided this country the advances she enjoyed
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Here are some of the latest and not-so-latest advances in the science of skin
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Dexterously, he closes the door with one foot and advances towards me smiling
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There's not much new in the theory, but so much has been done with apparatus these days that we're set to make great advances
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We've received data on advances in instrumentation and because we have a fabricator we can build that instrumentation
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the most brilliant medical advances in history
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the world works, we have made incredible advances in
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He is also the only known man able to turn down Naria’s advances; (Tarak winked at Rayne), it is said his love for his mate is all consuming and that strong
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or he advances and excels
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He knew Jorma was a forceful guy who would not have any trouble fending off unwanted homosexual advances, if that was the guy’s intent
13.
He had come much closer to accepting her educational advances than the direct invitations of either Huneen or Pneika
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Most of their advances are biological, Alfred and Victoria have to analyze what it means
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She believed him when he said the existence of simulated souls is one of the biggest impediments to medical advances in their society
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But it must be considered, that the price of any instrument of husbandry, such as a labouring horse, is itself made up of the same time parts ; the rent of the land upon which he is reared, the labour of tending and rearing him, and the profits of the farmer, who advances both the rent of this land, and the wages of this labour
17.
Lesahr was all about the great advances in music and music technology being made in Zhlindu
18.
It is in this manner that the demand for men, like that for any other commodity, necessarily regulates the production of men, quickens it when it goes on too slowly, and stops it when it advances too fast
19.
But in 1756, another year or great scarcity, the Scotch manufactures made more than ordinary advances
20.
The country, too, is not only much poorer, but the steps by which it advances to a better condition, for it is evidently advancing, seem to be much slower and more tardy
21.
As agriculture advances, the woods are partly cleared by the progress of tillage, and partly go to decay in consequence of the increased number of cattle
22.
The money price of labour is lower in Scotland than in England, because the real recompence of labour is much lower: Scotland, though advancing to greater wealth, advances much more slowly than England
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Secondly, America is itself a new market, for the produce of its own silver mines; and as its advances in agriculture, industry, and population, are much more rapid than those of the most thriving countries in Europe, its demand must increase much more rapidly
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naturally grow dearer, as the society advances in wealth and improvement, I have endeavoured to shew already
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It consists in those useful plants and animals, which, in uncultivated countries, nature produces with such profuse abundance, that they are of little or no value, and which, as cultivation advances, are therefore forced to give place to some more profitable produce
26.
As the division of labour advances, therefore, in order to give constant employment to an equal number of workmen, an equal stock of provisions, and a greater stock of materials and tools than what would have been necessary in a ruder state of things, must be accumulated before-hand
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The banker, who advances to the merchant whose bill he discounts, not gold and silver, but his own promissory notes, has the advantage of being able to discount to a greater amount by the whole value of his promissory notes, which he finds, by experience, are commonly in circulation
28.
When a bank discounts to a merchant a real bill of exchange, drawn by a real creditor upon a real debtor, and which, as soon as it becomes due, is really paid by that debtor ; it only advances to him a part of the value which he would otherwise be obliged to keep by him unemployed and in ready money, for answering occasional demands
29.
The bank, however, in dealing with such customers, ought to observe with great attention, whether, in the course of some short period (of four, five, six, or eight months, for example), the sum of the repayments which it commonly receives from them, is, or is not, fully equal to that of the advances which it commonly makes to them
30.
If, within the course of such short periods, the sum of the repayments from certain customers is, upon most occasions, fully equal to that of the advances, it may safely continue to deal with such customers
31.
If, on the contrary, the sum of the repayments from certain other customers, falls commonly very much short of the advances which it makes to them, it cannot with any safety continue to deal with such customers, at least if they continue to deal with it in this manner
32.
When they observed, that within moderate periods of time, the repayments of a particular customer were, upon most occasions, fully equal to the advances which they had made to him, they might be assured that the paper money which they had advanced to him had not, at any time, exceeded the quantity of gold and silver which he would otherwise have been obliged to keep by him for answering occasional demands; and that, consequently, the paper money, which they had circulated by his means, had not at any time exceeded the quantity of gold and silver which would have circulated in the country, had there been no paper money
33.
The frequency, regularity, and amount of his repayments, would sufficiently demonstrate that the amount of their advances had at no time exceeded that part of his capital which he would otherwise have been obliged to keep by him unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands; that is, for the purpose of keeping the rest of his capital in constant employment
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If the advances of the bank had commonly exceeded this part of his capital, the ordinary amount of his repayments could not, within moderate periods of time, have equalled the ordinary amount of its advances
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The advances of the bank paper, by exceeding the quantity of gold and silver which, had there been no such advances, he would have been obliged to keep by him for answering occasional demands, might soon come to exceed the whole quantity of gold and silver which ( the commerce being supposed the same ) would have circulated in the country, had there been no paper money; and, consequently, to exceed the quantity which the circulation of the country could easily absorb and employ ; and the excess of this paper money would immediately have returned upon the bank, in order to be exchanged for gold and silver
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A bank cannot, consistently with its own interest, advance to a trader the whole, or even the greater part of the circulating capital with which he trades ; because, though that capital is continually returning to him in the shape of money, and going from him in the same shape, yet the whole of the returns is too distant from the whole of the outgoings, and the sum of his repayments could not equal the sum of his advances within such moderate periods of time as suit the conveniency of a bank
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discount their bills always with the same banker, he must immediately discover what they are about, and see clearly that they are trading, not with any capital of their own, but with the capital which he advances to them
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With the alien advances in communication
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It receives and pays the greater part of the annuities which are due to the creditors of the public ; it circulates exchequer bills ; and it advances to government the annual amount of the land and malt taxes, which are frequently not paid up till some years thereafter
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and manufactures, with the rapid advances of our North American colonies, of which the wealth is founded altogether in agriculture
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His blurred vision told him that the Breton woman was working to counter the advances of the other creature
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When the tax upon a commodity is so moderate as not to encourage smuggling, the merchant who deals in it, though he advances, does not properly pay the tax, as he gets it back in the price of the commodity
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When the tax upon coinage, therefore, is so moderate as not to encourage false coining, though every body advances the tax, nobody finally pays it; because every body gets it back in the advanced value of the coin
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The colony of a civilized nation which takes possession either of a waste country, or of one so thinly inhabited that the natives easily give place to the new settlers, advances more rapidly to wealth and greatness than any other human society
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Darshi continued, “It's grandpa Alfie's contention, and he says it was his great, great-grandfather's before him, that all the technological advances invented by any people are really just reflections of what the realized individual is actually capable of performing
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outside the box, that have brought about the advances in
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Their employer, as he advances to them the stock of materials, tools, and wages, necessary for their employment, so he advances to himself what is necessary for his own maintenance; and this maintenance he generally proportions to the profit which he expects to make by the price of their work
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Unless its price repays to him the maintenance which he advances to himself, as well as the materials, tools, and wages, which he advances to his workmen, it evidently does not repay to him the whole expense which he lays out upon it
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Its profits are only the repayment of the maintenance which its employer advances to himself during the time that he employs it, or till he receives the returns of it
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The £30 which he gets for it when it is finished, is no more than the repayment of the subsistence which he advances to himself during the two years that he is employed about it
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In those hormone-rich times he was even tempted to succumb to their advances, not particularly proud of himself
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Though Abner had been around for many years, he never tried to make any advances in my direction
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The government advances the expense of establishing the different offices, and of buying or hiring the necessary horses or carriages, and is repaid, with a large profit, by the duties upon what is carried
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Is it not amazing that one can actually look into the depths of creativity and observe this incredible mind-boggling ability that we, through our advances in technology, can only begin to see and realise today?
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She tired quickly of his off color jokes and advances
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she was willing to put up with the boisterous advances of Guy Ashland!
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When science advances enough for us to stumble upon evidence that was already proposed in the Bible, it makes one realise how limited we as humans are in our ability to understand the world around us
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If he advances the tax, therefore, the buyer must generally repay it to him
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8} A tax upon those articles necessarily raises their price somewhat higher than the amount of the tax, because the dealer, who advances the tax, must generally get it back, with a profit
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Their strong beer, therefore, costs them eight shillings a-barrel less than it costs the common brewer, who must have his profit upon the tax, as well as upon all the other expense which he advances
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It was not easy for Jonathan to withstand the advances, but because he was all business, he
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The bank of England generally advances at an interest, which, since the Revolution, has varied from eight to three per cent
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Some of the most recent technological advances have been applied to instructional golf software
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This law advances the agenda of the left, in that it separates people into groups and therefore, in the eyes of the law, makes some people more valuable than others – not as individuals, however, but as members of 67
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In fact, she had slept with him on many occasions, finding herself unable to resist his advances
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These other creatures are being erased by Man’s inability to cope with any other form of intelligence but that which is similar to his own, yet if he embraced the others around him he would soon have great advances in technology that would aid him in his quest for knowledge and understanding even further
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A semi-circular line of attack was thus formed, but owing to the dense undergrowth, the American fire could not be effectively maintained until a series of advances, in face of a hail of bullets, had brought the line to within 300 yards of the Spanish position
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It (MR) advances the proposition that no single value (or moral) is exceptional in itself; that is to say, (conventional) moral or ethical assumptions do not properly reflect objective or universal truths, and concludes with (N) rejecting moral authority altogether
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blaze of tapers, mamma, like a Fate, advances with her scissors to give
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“Please assure me you’re not considering succumbing to this troglodyte’s advances
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This is oftentimes the case whenever social and political expediency advances behavioral assumptions that experience and common sense otherwise refute
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He raged inwardly at the thought that she…well, surely she had rejected his advances, no doubt about it, but why hadn’t Schwartzie—that’s the way he would always think of her—why hadn’t Mackenzie told him?
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There were periods when the money rolled in, major advances were made and everyone appeared contented, but there was a downside to the peace
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She taunted him, giving him the worst case of blue balls Toronto has ever seen, but refused sexual advances saying that she wasn’t the sort to engage in casual relationships, then batted her eyes in mock surprise when he suggested that he move in with her
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dealing with Tony's persistent advances
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“It’s incredible anyone would even try to do this, even with all the advances there have been in genetic engineering over the years
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The Kurzweil capstone is that with such capacities, scientific advances will begin to occur at vastly accelerating paces, though reiterating, whether his predictions occur in two generations or five hundred is fundamentally irrelevant to my argument
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As the seeker advances, this relationship grows
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Here I think that I perceive a progression punctuated by sharp advances toward the making of modern man, many in seeming response to rapid changes in habitat as well as natural disasters
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It is undeniable that scientific advances of recent years and future discoveries will allow elucidating many of the mysteries that the Bible still keeps for us, although we should not forget that the real breakthrough we should aim at is always going to be spiritual
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That soul now advances to the next level of consciousness that it has earned
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Though many say Isis was his favorite she had always refused his advances
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that decide who advances in the play-offs
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The battle of the Civil War to undermine and replace America advances on these two strategic fronts
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As his thought advances Prof
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But neuroscience says we may not look into that question, that advances in science are beyond the competence of laypersons to evaluate or judge
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It is true that when objective scientific analysis gives way to arbitrary power the Civil War advances more easily
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‘But at what cost?’ Jaden asks then continues, ‘There is always a cost to advances like that to a society
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John Lukacs, a Hungarian born historian, anthropologist, and author of several dozen books, advances an interesting theory
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That is the humane and fertile interpretation of such a philosophy as Lukacs advances
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lick her pussy at the table, I accepted her advances and gave her buttocks a squeeze
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The use of birth control, advances in agriculture, global distribution of goods, world wide communications, better education and great advances in health and medicine, are some that come to mind
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Advances in the engineering of amino acids that comprise
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Lago advances the theory, in this case illusive, that “Deeply rooted in the will to harmony and justice, peace is built by means of the word put at the service of truth and communication in the form of sincere and friendly dialogue…”
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Jack Jacobin, drooling from all the excitement, advances on the helpless priest
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“I don't like most human things, but some technological advances are indeed fun
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conduct after he had sex with one secretary and made advances toward another
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lifestyle, lots of pay advances, creditor calls at work, unusual changes in habits or behavior,
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• Automated advances from and principal payments to our line of credit
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She is the master at that, I only have her memories of it, she is living it and advancing it even now
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strongly and firmly for one of her advancing years and still had that bright green gaze
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All eyes turned towards the huge oak doors at the far end of the abbey and there, advancing down the aisle in the once famous television suit, was the beaten finalist
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“You are advancing very well my love,” she spun and shot out her leg catching him off guard
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doors at the far end of the abbey and there, advancing down the
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Brent looked above at the advancing hawk, who was observing the situation also
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They stopped advancing upon each other, and even slowly lowered their arms, transfixed as under a spell, watching the woman's waving skirt
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The natural price itself varies with the natural rate of each of its component parts, of wages, profit, and rent; and in every society this rate varies according to their circumstances, according to their riches or poverty, their advancing, stationary, or declining condition
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First, I shall endeavour to explain what are the circumstances which naturally determine the rate of wages, and in what manner those circumstances are affected by the riches or poverty, by the advancing, stationary, or declining state of the society
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But though in many respects dependent upon the laws and policy, this proportion seems to be little affected by the riches or poverty of that society, by its advancing, stationary, or declining condition, but to remain the same, or very nearly the same, in all those different states
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But though North America is not yet so rich as England, it is much more thriving, and advancing with much greater rapidity to the further acquisition of riches
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"Stand ready! Strike as one!" The one-armed leader shouted, his eyes as sharp as the steel in his hand while he studied the movements of the demons advancing toward him
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Advancing towards the choir,
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It deserves to be remarked, perhaps, that it is in the progressive state, while the society is advancing to the further acquisition, rather than when it has acquired its full complement of riches, that the condition of the labouring poor, of the great body of the people, seems to be the happiest and the most comfortable
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the wealth and revenue of the country have been continually advancing, and in the course of their progress, their pace seems rather to have been gradually accelerated than retarded
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The country, too, is not only much poorer, but the steps by which it advances to a better condition, for it is evidently advancing, seem to be much slower and more tardy
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It is with industrious nations, who are advancing in the acquisition of riches, as with industrious individuals
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The acquisition of new territory, or of new branches of trade, may sometimes raise the profits of stock, and with them the interest of money, even in a country which is fast advancing in the acquisition of riches
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Though slowly, the Undeath is encompassing the land, advancing toward the great Red Wall itself
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Wild tales of an undead horde advancing on the city, plus eyewitness accounts of mages and Death Guards wandering the streets
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advancing state, and has therefore a continual demand for new hands ; the other is in a
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advancing, stationary, or declining state of the society
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It was advancing deliberately up the handholds toward this lair
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therefore, be advancing in improvement and population, the demand for silver might not be at all increased by the improvement even of a large country in the neighbourhood of the mine
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The money price of labour is lower in Scotland than in England, because the real recompence of labour is much lower: Scotland, though advancing to greater wealth, advances much more slowly than England
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The proportion between the real recompence of labour in different countries, it must be remembered, is naturally regulated, not by their actual wealth or poverty, but by their advancing, stationary, or declining condition
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The greater part of Europe was, during this period, advancing in industry and improvement, and the demand for silver must consequently have been increasing; but the increase of the supply had, it seems, so far exceeded that of the demand, that the value of that metal sunk considerably
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"Hurry, Theodorous, they're coming stronger now," Bri Lynn said, plucking away at the advancing horde with a short bow while the rest of the soldiers cut down any of the advancing undead she couldn't hit
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They seem, however, to be advancing in all those much more rapidly than any country in Europe
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But it must always be late in the progress of improvement before tillage can be so far extended as to raise the price of cattle to this height ; and, till it has got to this height, if the country is advancing at all, their price must be continually rising
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before advancing another one, which results from the
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The real wealth of the country, the annual produce of its land and labour, may, notwithstanding this circumstance, be either gradually declining, as in Portugal and Poland ; or gradually advancing, as in most other parts of Europe
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But if this rise in the price of some sorts of provisions be owing to a rise in the real value of the land which produces them, to its increased fertility, or, in consequence of more extended improvement and good cultivation, to its having been rendered fit for producing corn; it is owing to a circumstance which indicates, in the clearest manner, the prosperous and advancing state of the country
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It is chiefly by discounting bills of exchange, that is, by advancing money upon them before they are due, that the greater part of banks and bankers issue their promissory notes
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advancing the idea of a Romanian State recently
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They are thus the ones who continue developing and advancing in their respective professions
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But it served him well on both a physical and mental level and has been an important part of keeping the 200 plus variations of his species alive and advancing themselves over the millennia
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Commerce and manufactures have accordingly been continually advancing during all this period
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The cultivation and improvement of the country has, no doubt, been gradually advancing too; but it seems to have followed slowly, and at a distance, the more rapid progress of commerce and manufactures
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They loaded the public revenue with a very considerable expense: they imposed a very heavy tax upon the whole body of the people ; but they did not, in any sensible degree, increase the real value of their own commodity; and by lowering somewhat the real value of silver, they discouraged, in some degree, the general industry of the country, and, instead of advancing, retarded more or less the improvement of their own lands, which necessarily depend upon the general industry of the country
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She is currently advancing her piloting skills and has turned out to be a gifted strategist
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manufacturer, by taking his goods off his hand as fast as he can make them, and by sometimes even advancing their price to him before he has made them, enables him to keep his whole capital, and sometimes even more than his whole capital, constantly employed in manufacturing, and consequently to manufacture a much greater quantity of goods than if he was obliged to dispose of them himself to the immediate consumers, or even to the retailers
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Having met his glance, which had shifted quickly from perplexity to amusement, she gestured with her eyes toward Carius who was still advancing
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Their higher position was an advantage, but not enough of one, and the enemy was advancing upon them from both sides
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As we moved up the ravine ready to take the next trench Lt Walter Cole was killed he had just waved at me and was advancing with his pistol held out in front of him when I saw him jerk and fall face down into the dirt
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I faced to my front again and I could see a skirmish line of about thirty Turks advancing towards the village and us leading them in front was a fat Officer wearing a red fez on his head
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In 1698, a proposal was made to parliament, of advancing two millions to government, at eight per cent
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“We had made our way off the beach and were advancing up the gully with your lot to attack the trenches at the top
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He was on the second floor, shooting down the demons that were advancing to the entrance of the Temple
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He sliced through advancing demons, his movements so fast Sebastian couldn’t focus on him
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Russell didn’t dare turn toward the commotion behind him, but he heard running feet and shouts advancing
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Danny had put a lot of effort into advancing Frank's understanding of
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But within minutes the Turkish artillery responded with heavy shrapnel and we could hear it pinging and rattling like hailstone on the front trenches were the casualties and dead had began to pile up before a single man had started advancing towards the Turkish lines
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By advancing to private people, at interest, and upon land security to double the value, paper bills of credit, to be redeemed fifteen years after their date ; and, in the mean time, made transferable from hand to hand, like banknotes, and declared by act of assembly to be a legal tender in all payments from one inhabitant of the province to another, it raised a moderate revenue, which went a considerable way towards defraying an annual expense of about £4,500, the whole ordinary expense of that frugal and orderly government
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It was the well-known proposal of Sir Matthew Decker, that all commodities, even those of which the consumption is either immediate or speedy, should be taxed in this manner; the dealer advancing nothing, but the consumer paying a certain annual sum for the licence to consume certain goods
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The object of his scheme was to promote all the different branches of foreign trade, particularly the carrying trade, by taking away all duties upon importation and exportation, and thereby enabling the merchant to employ his whole capital and credit in the purchase of goods and the freight of ships, no part of either being diverted towards the advancing of taxes, The project, however, of taxing, in this manner, goods of immediate or speedy consumption, seems liable to the four following very important objections
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“We will be advancing in waves with two Platoons to a wave and this will be on a 400yd front and each man will have a space of 5yds between them
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Very unfortunate application of Communist theory in action, thus: The massacre of 15,000 Polish Officers in the spring of 1940, who had already surrendered to the advancing Soviet army
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The familiar screams of dying men filled the air once more as pikemen tried to push back the advancing demons
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Raven snapped into action, rolling away from the advancing foot and staggering to his feet to face his opponent
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No doubt exists that had not the Ansahs arrived with reports of the strength of the advancing English, which they greatly exaggerated, the Ashantis would have offered a spirited resistance at the entrance to Kumassi, when they found that no amount of subterfuge and false promise would keep back the invader
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The Rough Riders, though, advancing down the trail, were met with a terrific fire, which checked them in some confusion; Captain Capron, Lieutenant Fish, and several men being killed and many severely wounded
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The configuration of the ground seldom admits guns remaining far in rear of the advance, but there is no justifiable hope in advancing strong masses of troops against an entrenched position without preparatory artillery action, and no assault should be ordered until the artillery duel has silenced the enemy's guns and shaken the defending forces
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The Spanish pickets concealed in palm trees, in the valley, soon saw blue uniforms advancing, and gave the alarm
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In that position only could the insurgents stay the advancing force supposed to be under Pando, though Escario subsequently proved to be in command
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Having acted independently of Admiral Sampson, by not advancing against Morro Castle and the shore batteries, the commander-in-chief now turned helplessly to the navy, demanding that they should force an entrance to the harbour and attack from the Bay
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The First Amendment provides extraordinary advantages for many reporters and journalists in the news media pre-disposed, for a variety of reasons, to distorting (the) news in whatever manner considered appropriate in advancing either a social or political agenda that they may (otherwise) support
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doctrines by advancing plausible interpretations contrary to biblical teachings and superseding them with spiritually abstract new-age assumptions bordering on Pantheism
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The Soviet Empire‘s pre-meditated attempt (and subsequent failure) at eliminating all vestiges of God from the hearts and minds of its oppressed subjects offers some glimmer of hope in America‘s own internal struggles with anti-religious forces who, in a similar manner, are avidly seeking to promote a Secularist Agenda by advancing legislation aimed at removing religious symbols and displays from public forums and driving them underground where it is hoped such forms will one day be lost on future generations otherwise lacking the necessary (spiritual) predicates and values formerly derived by enlightened examples that, for centuries, provided structure and moral sustenance and meaning to religious thought
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Arguments exploiting ―root causes‖ by advancing false notions based on questionable economic assumptions, rather than devolving moral standards, have gradually promoted our society‘s collective disregard for human life while providing little if any credible solutions to this problem
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Our society has been conditioned to trivialize the ―root causes‖ of violent crimes committed by one race (Black) against another (White) by advancing abstract arguments centering on ―institutionalized racism,‖
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The litany of abuses predicated in the name of free expression, or proxy ―decisions‖ made on behalf of others who are unable to make informed decisions, are understood by the hordes of mentally ill people roaming the streets, who should be otherwise institutionalized for their own safety, if not for the safety of our society, for that matter, who remain on the streets, unable to properly care for themselves, mandated by civil rights organizations fearful that their rights may be jeopardized, people otherwise incapable of making a rational assessment of their own condition; not to mention conferring legitimacy to sexual deviancy in all its varieties that many of us have casually resigned ourselves to as ―simply‖ alternative lifestyles or championing (equal) protection under the law, that, in some instances, should call for censorship, or implausible assumptions regarding the ―unborn,‖ (Abortion) remanding millions of innocents to an early grave, a convenience for women fretting over their figures or professional careers, abetted by spineless politicians, who for expediency sake, continue advancing legislation denying them (―unborn‖) their own inalienable right to choose, had they the means, or encouraging a culture of death (Euthanasia) for the convenience of (the) would-be custodians of the terminally ill or perhaps to (simply) reduce the increasing costs of Healthcare, or the legalization of drugs because that too is a convenient alternative for a number of individuals who have seemingly lost the will to rid our society of rampant drug abuse and therefore justify such (hare-brained) schemes from the vantage point of opportunity savings or reduced social costs, or movements to eliminate God from the public consciousness lest society be reminded of its sins or perhaps because many of us have (conveniently) chosen to become our own gods
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Without common cause united by common principles and where the organization‘s respective members remain ideologically polarized, such overtures should be reproved by sensible nations whose global mission should be promoting (world) peace and advancing the cause of Freedom
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The elastic demands imposed on our courts by modern impressions advancing the (unlimited) right to free expression have stretched its traditional boundaries in a manner that the Founding Fathers could never have possibly envisioned given the moral climate of the times in which they lived
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Then advancing to the
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More troubling, however, has been the emergence of Fifth Columnists who are using our college campuses, correctional facilities and, sadly to say, military establishments as recruiting (indoctrination) centers for advancing racist and anti-American viewpoints
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(Read: Conservative Blacks!) Although it is not my intention to marginalize the organization‘s historical importance (or value) for peoples of color, its neo-radical, oftentimes racist agenda has long abandoned its intended purpose of advancing civil rights and equal opportunity in favor of consolidating a political power base in a manner that incorrectly defines the ―needs‖ of its ―constituents‖ by propagating the meanest forms of race-baiting that (otherwise) serve to advance political ambition by fanning artificial expectations that have lost much of their historical relevancy
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Deterministic thinking is consistent, on some level, with Marxist theories advancing the Inevitability of History
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The war in Iraq, burgeoning budget deficits, escalating energy prices, the Katrina fumble, immigration and controversies surrounding his chief political advisor have contributed to the president‘s growing unpopularity among Liberals and Conservatives, alike, thereby exhausting whatever remaining political capital he might have had in advancing the judicial career of a long time friend
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Since our prescriptive freedoms oftentimes support, within the boundaries of ―reasonable‖ limits(s), an individual‘s right to choose his or her own poison, why shouldn‘t government have it both ways by advancing concurrent strategies that seek to raise revenue through sin taxes for purposes of promoting ―health‖? Perhaps even more troubling is the recent outbreak of class action suits by enterprising litigants who, properly informed of the potential risks associated with cigarette smoking, beforehand, are presently seeking financial restitution against tobacco companies compensating them for smoking related diseases brought about by their own pre-determined actions
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In a word, local tribute silenced the critics while Big Government went along its merry way advancing a socialist agenda designed to undermine traditional social values while gradually de-legitimizing the standing principles of Western Culture
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Bush‘ presidency (mercifully) winds down, I am reminded of the wasted opportunities squandered by this Administration over the years including Social Security and Healthcare reform and advancing a Comprehensive Energy Program design to reduce our nation‘s (habitual) dependency on foreign oil
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Advancing the throttle to wide open, I started climbing
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Advancing the throttle, the plane was soon airborne and the mission proceeded shortly thereafter
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and the ability to destroy the universe? The key to advancing in the realm of
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The man that had been advancing on Argyl fell, and Jade's husband wasted no time
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They were advancing slowly but steadily, sacrificing speed for protection and the ability to withstand almost any attack against them with impunity
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information gathering techniques and information advancing
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a- Yes b- No c- Maybe Question 2: Faced with a desperate person who has a knife and is advancing to kill you, what option would you take if you have a pistol?
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The feminine spirit that accompanied you during the first part of your life, on one hand, helped you to progress, silently tutoring your actions and supporting your falls; on the other hand, she has learned from your experiences, advancing her further in her spiritual evolution
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Ardara was there behind him, and advancing quickly
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It would then take many more incarnations to regain the ground it had lost so it could keep advancing spiritually
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A true medium should welcome not only advancing themselves but in helping to
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Before dawn the next morning, we were up and advancing toward the enemy
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He would send our tumen up the Chicama Valley with the orders to take our time and seem to have trouble advancing against the enemy and taking their several strong points (fortified hills)
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helicopter rapidly advancing on the tower, its nose rearing back
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Cloud burst from his position, advancing hastily upon the
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was about to dislodge its contents into his mouth when he suddenly noticed an hourglass shape advancing his way, his mouth was wide
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getting authority about it, and quickly advancing into our country with the accursed Simon and a very heavy force, 6 he said that he
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Not everyone objects to what the Supreme Court is doing in such cases, and there are those who gleefully applaud its advancing erosion of the Constitution as written