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1. recommend a system that is both easy to use and install AND has sophisticated features like an expensive custom designed cart
2. That was probably one native custom he had not worked out of his employees
3. There are other groups among the Brazilians who want it, more because they are vying to succeed him in some custom they have called 'governor,' that I don't understand very well
4. ancient Corinth, it was the custom of women to show their submission to their husbands by
5. There is a form of email called eye messaging on this planet and he checked for messages and found nothing but petty complaints of some in the community toward some others in the community or some aspect of local custom they don't want to adapt to
6. One custom he tried to keep alive was the use of Earth years
7. The custom was that all these creatures 'grew wild' and live in large herds
8. The prophets of Ba’al cut themselves, as was their custom (1 Kings 18:28)
9. He had marble custom cut and designed for it
10. as was her custom and mine, for I pace the night hours,
11. “It is the custom
12. Of course, the constraints of time, place and social custom precluded, for the most part, any of the more common occurrences, and indeed very many great men undertook such friendships
13. This one had settings for golf, sailing, sport fishing, scuba, flying and horse breeding, with wealth level settings and other custom settings in each hobby
14. As was the custom in those days, the little girl’s mother was
15. They stopped wearing open-fronted blouses in the Greek Age, but the custom was once again in use among the waitresses at one of the food courts in the airport
16. Somewhere in your OS there is a threat detector, it’s probably pretty high level software, and custom for each particular threat
17. custom precluded, for the most part, any of the more common
18. But if any man seems to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the churches of
19. The custom in the neighborhood seemed to be one of putting the front walk under a trellis, quite often of larorlie, this household was no exception
20. George had custom rod orders to fill and set Harry to the task of sectioning and planing the strips while he directed the girls in wrapping the guides, strippers and tips
21. had taken the custom, to new lows
22. What was not in 'common view' were Chloe's tanned and toned forearms and near ideal physique well-covered by the elaborate custom of extensive dress
23. It is a custom of the old north
24. beer – but I explained that it was a German custom, and
25. Necessity makes it usual for almost every man to be so, and custom everywhere regulates fashion
26. The earliest of his publications is Custom and Myth (1884)
27. As was custom, all combatants remained at the field of battle, awaiting the Death Guard's inspection
28. Through the greater part of Scotland this custom still continues with regard to poultry, and in some places with regard to cattle
29. In the greater part of the governments of Asia, besides, the almost universal custom of concealing treasures in the bowels of the earth, of which the knowledge frequently dies with the person who makes the concealment, must occasion the loss of a still greater quantity
30. custom, but I need to inspect the slave, myself
31. She’d never swum in a natatorium before, so she hadn’t expected that this would be the custom
32. It was, besides, a foreign manufacture, and must have paid some duty, the ancient custom of tonnage and
33. Therefore, it was the custom for Scherian men to delay marriage into their middle years, in order to limit the number of
34. This plugin allows you to add and edit a Heading for your Posts, Pages and Custom Post Types, different from the Title (which is used in the navigation)
35. As was his custom, Zarko was up early for his morning meditation on the roof
36. As they give us their custom, it is pretended we should give them ours
37. That is to say, that her sacred royal majesty of Great Britain shall, in her own name, and that of her successors, be obliged, for ever hereafter, to admit the wines of the growth of Portugal into Britain; so that at no time, whether there shall be peace or war between the kingdoms of Britain and France, any thing more shall be demanded for these wines by the name of custom or duty, or by whatsoever other title, directly or indirectly, whether they shall be imported into Great Britain in pipes or hogsheads, or other casks, than what shall be demanded for the like quantity or measure of French wine, deducting or abating a third part of the custom or duty
38. Should the custom of weighing gold, however, come to be disused, as it is very likely to be on account of its inconveniency ; should the gold coin of England come to be received by tale, as it was before the late recoinage this great company may, perhaps, find that they have, upon this, as upon some other occasions, mistaken their own interest not a little
39. But if the custom of weighing the gold coin should ever go into disuse, as it is very likely to do, and if the gold coin should ever fall into the same state of degradation in which it was before the late recoinage, the gain, or more properly the savings, of the bank, inconsequence of the imposition of a seignorage, would probably be very considerable
40. The French colonies, indeed, are subject to the custom of Paris, which, in the inheritance of land, is much more favourable to the younger children than the law of England
41. Whatever the custom wheel was made of was a mystery
42. The land was good, and of great extent; and the cultivators having plenty of good ground to work upon, and being for some time at liberty to sell their produce where they pleased, became, in the course of little more than thirty or forty years (between 1620 and 1660), so numerous and thriving a people, that the shopkeepers and other traders of England wished to secure to themselves the monopoly of their custom
43. Unless, therefore, he has the custom of, at least, 50 such families as his own, he cannot dispose of the whole product of his own labour
44. But as the produce of the agriculture of both France and England is, the far greater part of it, consumed at home, each person employed in it must, according to these computations, require little more than the custom of one, two, or, at most, of four such families as his own, in order to dispose of the whole produce of his own labour
45. It has been the custom in modern Europe to regulate, upon most occasions, the payment of the attorneys and clerks of court according to the number of pages which they had occasion to write; the court, however, requiring that each page should contain so many lines, and each line so many words
46. The constant interference with those interests, necessarily occasioned between the subjects of the different states of Europe, has probably introduced the custom of keeping, in all neighbouring countries, ambassadors or ministers constantly resident, even in the time of peace
47. This custom, unknown to ancient times, seems not to be older than the end of the fifteenth, or beginning of the sixteenth century; that is, than the time when commerce first began to extend itself to the greater part of the nations of Europe, and when they first began to attend to its interests
48. “The people continued to bother her because it"s the custom to name a son after a dead relative,” Mother said
49. In England, it becomes every day more and more the custom to send young people to travel in foreign countries immediately upon their leaving school, and without sending them to any university
50. London pub; The Rose & Crown, survived on the custom of these true locals