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1. I will stay until I deem it safe for me to go and then I shall bugger off and you can continue being the self-righteous turd that you are
2. I have been commanded to save those I deem worthy, but for the rest there can be only death,” Alana continued
3. It opened the door for Congress to take whatever they deem expedient from us
4. Three squadrons, one of Bristol Fighters, one of Camels and one of SE-5a fighters would be the minimum suitable to carry out the program I propose to work out in conjunction with Air Ministry requirements and other authorities as directed or as the need is identified, or as I deem fit
5. But it looked like she had finally grown really old, and thus, really weird in many ways, to the point that some courts would probably even deem she had lost her marbles for good
6. You will not be handed any real measure of authority and yes, the people will continue to be oppressed as you put it, until I deem otherwise
7. USA) over regulations they deem too costly or inconvenient, and limiting the ability of future legislators
8. if all connections, good and ill, still deem
9. They may deem it necessary to alter things or provide healing energy to stop your death from occurring
10. necessary to deem the options to be cash settled
11. If someone isn’t following you but is searching the hashtag, they will see your tweet and if they deem the content could be valuable to their audience, they are more likely to retweet it
12. “The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments, which, in either Case, shall be valid to all Intents and Purposes, as Part of this Constitution, when ratified by the Legislatures of three fourths of the several States, or by Conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress; Provided that no Amendment which may be made prior to the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any Manner affect the first and fourth Clauses in the Ninth Section of the first Article; and that no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate
13. “Thank you, though I deem it will seem less so after your husband has done his lift
14. [Therefore rather deem yourselves happy] and think that you have done a great thing if any of you suffer on account of God
15. I deem you happy I who am the messenger of repentance whoever of you are innocent as children because your part is good and honourable before God
16. “–Am the authority here, Balik! When I ask you a question, you will answer that question! If you proceed to be uncooperative—Balik!—I will deem you a willing participant in those hostile activities
17. That is a pretty strong compliment, seeing as you are speaking to what you deem the Godhead directly
18. That is a pretty strong compliment, seeing as you are speaking to what you deem
19. I have to be able to refuse roles I deem not artistic, and I can’t sacrifice all my interests simply to excel at one
20. Even more tragic, Anna’s response to her own struggles at school would deem her unable to attend the class that could have provided her with the skills to handle her boyfriend more effectively during the argument that wound up costing her, her life
21. To the dismay of the unfortunate man, he said that the honest public should deem that the campaign to boycott the corrupt had begun
22. I will go naked, on my knees, as befits a suppliant, lest Mitra deem I lack humility
23. Now if he refuses to hear your brethren, you may tell the whole story to the congregation, and then, if he refuses to hear the brotherhood, let them take such action as they deem wise; let such an unruly member become an outcast from the kingdom
24. Religion embraces thinking, feeling, and acting reverently toward some reality which we deem worthy of universal adoration
25. 'Have you forgotten Valkia? Because some obscure elemental principle prevented the flood do you deem me helpless? I had intended that your spears should exterminate our enemies; but do not fear: it is my arts that shall crush their host
26. With presets, you can identify the settings that you deem most appropriate for certain scenes
27. Therefore, you are authorized to take whatever actions you deem necessary to bring our defense system up to Federation standards including leading our forces into battle in defense of our home planet should that become necessary
28. With the many deletions I deem a necessity
29. What respect and dignity would you want if you were homeless or living in any other situation that society and mankind deem as less than adequate?
30. We have all called on some higher power at some time in our life, it is only a matter of statistics that some people will experience what they deem a 'response'”
31. If leaders in the African-American-governed part of the Church deny the authority of Christ’s Great Commission, deem it not relevant to your race, or leave you unaware of His mandate, they likewise deprive you of spiritual freedom
32. If you deem that you can’t help reverse this arbitrary and highly questionable decision, then I will live with it and give my best in Shouz, but know that I will lodge an official protest through my regional headquarters in Montreal and that I will pursue it all the way to the Chief of the Defense Staff if need be
33. “Fernand, flash traffic from the BABYLON: the fleet will open fire in ten minutes, unless you deem that this is too early for us
34. matic calculations now deem what is achievable when
35. soon as they deem your services uneconomical
36. Back even more and he unearthed deeply rooted beliefs that integrating too much would deem him Chinese
37. I hope, in the end, it will deem us to have been a good idea
38. His family would surely deem a cock enlargement as a waste of money
39. ABOUT THE SITUATION, THEY WILL DEEM THE BEHAVIOR OF OTHERS AS APPROPRIATE OR
40. It’s stereotypical for me to say it, but there’s a certain segment of society that is preoccupied with what the old world would deem criminal, and they satisfied that compulsion with either engaging in criminal activity or engaging in counter criminal activity
41. "Until he said it was 'okay'? What the hell does that mean? When exactly does your brother deem it 'okay' for you to fuck your psychotherapist?"
42. Does that mean if the act was murder the utilitarian would deem it fine as long as it increases happiness? I thought
43. A number of jockeys have found themselves having to hand back winnings from races and suffering riding bans for what the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) deem to be excessive use of the whip
44. In this statement, he noted that ‘I deem it neither prudent nor proper for me to comment particularly where the Public Protector has had access to a range of Ministers and officials properly tasked with this responsibility’
45. Samuel would look on the outward appearance of Jesse's sons and deem them
46. Your desire not to feel something is usually based upon a previous experience you had with it and as a result of that experience you deem it to be bad
47. It is for this reasons that they deem the unmanifest God as assum-
48. To the north/left a self- segregated club meeting of cormorants awaited its own starting signal and a few fluttering landlubbers just did their best to snag a grasshopper or two while they provided the score for a scene Hollywood would deem too dull
49. That is a little of the meanings folded under the statement: “and made it deem with corruption
50. deem him a hero, and the suicide bomber, similarly could have a
1. although he deemed it unnecessary to wear a tie under these dire circumstances
2. The natives derided cut timber as 'plank-up' and deemed it temporary construction, even if the beams were eight by sixteen
3. Christians were deemed unfit to live
4. Kara – These lapis lazuli beads come from the mountains of the Russian steppe … Lapis is deemed to be the stone of truth (though you know my skepticism of such ideas!) but seems appropriate as no soul is more truthful than yours
5. ‘The High Guild deemed it appropriate that the ceremony be held in the kloster Gotteshouse here in Sulis Min
6. If anyone had seen me I would have been deemed a liability and a risk
7. The only problem was that I had Bipolar Disorder and it had been deemed at a type 1, which of course is the more serious kind, judging from this story
8. This of course is very true of an ill person, in fact any person failing in life could be deemed mentally ill, since they are not showcasing the mental skills and tools to live properly
9. years of age, I deemed to be the family profession
10. It was her wish that her biographer should receive a small token in recognition, if I deemed it appropriate, which I do
11. Miss Danvers expressed the wish that they should be offered to her biographer, if I deemed it appropriate
12. Unfortunately, the King had not only deemed it
13. Lawrence Spelman had begun the arduous process of the disposition of properties no longer deemed useful to themselves, or which might be better employed in the use of others
14. She wasn't interested in sitting down, and less interested in telling them, what the court had deemed fit
15. the mercenary deemed that it was sufficiently cooked
16. He deemed it wise to bide his
17. He was brilliant, perhaps dangerously so, but only to those he deemed an enemy
18. Several other guards held crossbows at the ready; pointing them at anyone they deemed suspicious looking
19. He deemed it the result of natural high spirits
20. lolgy, and has deemed these here places allocated for the sole use thereof
21. The local doctor and nurse were deemed to be in charge of all medicines and care
22. In the first place they were metallic in construction and secondly the pools of rust decking the road side where they had once stood was deemed unsightly
23. Adros knew from experience that any moment the roots could come alive, either to entangle, or smash those they deemed an enemy
24. If deemed valuable by the conscious mind, It might then be transferred and accepted by the subconscious intelligence, progressively transformed, and start an existence on the physical plan
25. For the sake of this exercise, let's assume that we have deemed a thought interesting and valuable and that we would like it to materialize
26. He smiled as he thought what the king’s reaction would be if he should find out that his nephew deemed a swim in the river more important than a luncheon!
27. Mercer just sat watching her, resisting the urge to further mock her for what he deemed a childlike assumption about the way the world worked
28. ” 'Disaster' was the word she was about to use, but then any occurrence that reduced the Naud, in her mind, couldn't be deemed a disaster
29. “That’s what the brass has deemed safest for you at this point
30. The truth is, Victor deemed sport
31. He deemed it
32. made against the exportation of wool, among other things in the said act mentioned, doth enact the same to be deemed felony, by the severity of which penalty the prosecution of offenders hath not been so effectually put in execution ; be it therefore enacted, by the authority aforesaid, that so much of the said act, which relates to the making the said offence felony, be repealed and made void
33. Flights into orbit continue and we still service Mars colony and the Galilean mining operations, but now only probes ever go further, manned exploration or colonisation missions are deemed too expensive and a waste of resources
34. Of course, there was no question of touching down near their compound, so he walked the three kilometres – what was deemed a safe distance
35. Limited information will be divulged to members of species 7 when it is deemed to be relevant
36. This is no longer deemed to be a military situation and we have been ordered to hand this one over to the politicians
37. You will still be permitted to trade with operations on Mars, and to communicate with them, but Jupiter vessels travelling within Martian orbit will be deemed hostile and be treated accordingly
38. I was only kept at the medical post for another few days and then I was deemed fit enough to go back to the front line and so I grabbed my kit and off I trotted
39. Instead we are here but the good news is that the Battalion is needed at the front right away and because of our experience at Gallipoli it has been deemed that we do not need the training and so we will move directly to the front”, at this news a cheer went up from the ranks which was soon quietened by the NCOs
40. We were waved into a field by and MP who stood at the gate here the rest of the Battalion was quartered for as long as the Staff deemed it necessary
41. He was like a high- speed locomotive, breaking everything in his path and very capable of sharing his mind with anyone he deemed deserved it
42. Deliciously quirky, her furniture and pictures on the wall all unusual and would be deemed by some as tasteless
43. Since 1861, he has been deemed infallible in regard to Church matters and matters of the Faith
44. account of the incident to suggest how she had accomplished what many deemed a miracle
45. Using a future-sent technology that would once have been deemed illegal by the Temporal Directive, Zolla was able to scan each ship’s computer systems, one of which contained a database for an experimental nullifying agent; a program had been running to find an adequate formula – a suitable molecular structure
46. Whether the narrative is true or not, it has now become accepted history, and anyone who deviates from it is deemed mad
47. The wily priest always has a pre-selected victim named in the silent revelation; one who is either rich or unpopular, and though the dead man has probably died of colic and stomach-ache, the culprit may be put to death for witchcraft, or heavily fined, whichever is deemed expedient
48. We had to remain hanging by your hands and arms for a length of time the PT Sergeant deemed necessary, which usually pushed us to the limits of our endurance
49. She deemed the clearing the most likely meeting place and tugged Maldynado into a shadowy nook where they could observe
50. The baby’s growth was slow and slightly behind what doctors deemed normal but Dr Preston was not too concerned about it
1. She did this occasionally, deeming it a great treat
2. the property at all unless there was a court order or warrant deeming
3. Not only so but by using speech and by refraining from speech they abhor the few among them who are heartily disposed towards us; ever deeming that their ignoble course of procedure will force us to do away with our reform
4. By what course of conduct then shall we attain these things but by leading a holy and righteous life and by deeming these worldly things as not belonging to us and not fixing our desires on them? For if we desire to possess them we fall away from the path of righteousness
5. The two groups seldom mixed, which suited us as most of them threw wet blankets over fun, deeming it not quite Christian to laugh out loud
6. and deeming that the target, a classic case of
7. Then deeming the moron had to be bluffing, “Go ahead and call the cops,” he said
8. This deeming is a judgment
9. She scribbled on the card and handed it and the pen back to its owner, before turning back to reengage Sean, the shrug of her shoulders deeming the tiresome chore of giving her email complete
10. and then by some strange alchemy, deeming the knowledge garnered from that bottomless well as being finite and totally separate from that Infinity
11. Modern historians scoff at such legends; deeming them total superstitious nonsense
12. Your father, deeming the expedition a waste of his time, refused to pay the survivors what he had agreed to and told the two men if they told anyone of what they had been hunting for that their lives would be forfeit
13. Some--those wounded by the irresistible shafts launched by her bright eyes--made as though they would follow her, heedless of the frank declaration they had heard; seeing which, and deeming this a fitting occasion for the exercise of his chivalry in aid of distressed damsels, Don Quixote, laying his hand on the hilt of his sword, exclaimed in a loud and distinct voice:
14. Say to him, that, in deeming the best votaries of philosophy to be useless to the rest of the world, he is right; but also tell him to attribute their uselessness to the fault of those who will not use them, and not to themselves
15. Two hours later, Olsen gave up watching a group of kids at the far corner, deeming them no threat
16. Notwithstanding this man was held in very unequal estimation among the Hurons, some believing implicitly in his power, and others deeming him an impostor, he was now listened to by all with the deepest attention
17. None but the most distinguished among the youthful warriors even presumed so far as to perform the latter ceremony, the great mass of the multitude deeming it a sufficient happiness to look upon a form so deeply venerated,
18. Deeming that a serene and unconscious contemplation of him would best beseem me, and would be most likely to quell his evil mind, I advanced with that expression of countenance, and was rather congratulating myself on my success, when suddenly the knees of Trabb's boy smote together, his hair uprose, his cap fell off, he trembled violently in every limb, staggered out into the road, and crying to the populace, "Hold me! I'm so frightened!" feigned to be in a paroxysm of terror and contrition, occasioned by the dignity of my appearance
19. Chief Isaac Marks pops his head in the door, measuring the look on my face before deeming it safe to enter
20. He pawed through the men’s belongings, confiscating personal papers and photographs of loved ones, deeming much of it “suspicious” and destroying it
21. So he allowed his mind to be occupied with her, deeming his preoccupation to be no more than a philosopher's regard of an exceedingly novel, fresh, and interesting specimen of womankind
22. Clare, deeming the whole basis of her excitement to be that which
23. Her slippers and her antiquity had rendered her progress a noiseless one so far, and she made for instant retreat; then, deeming that her hearing might have deceived her, she turned anew to the door and softly tried the handle
24. As an aside, modern capital theorists seem to measure attractive finance solely by interest rates, deeming, say, a 6 percent margin borrowing by an OPMI stockholder as more attractive in a substantive consolidation context than a corporate issuance of 12 percent subordinated debentures
25. It might be two hours later, probably near eleven, when I—not having been able to fall asleep, and deeming, from the perfect silence of the dormitory, that my companions were all wrapt in profound repose—rose softly, put on my frock over my night-dress, and, without shoes, crept from the apartment, and set off in quest of Miss Temple’s room
26. Fairfax had begged a holiday for Adèle, because she had a cold; and, as Adèle seconded the request with an ardour that reminded me how precious occasional holidays had been to me in my own childhood, I accorded it, deeming that I did well in showing pliability on the point
27. He bowed to Lady Ingram, as deeming her the eldest lady present
28. But deeming all this nonsense pure,
29. I forgot to state that the latter had carried off Zina to the country house, not deeming it possible to continue to live in the town
30. Speaker, I cannot but confess that, "deeming high" of the station which I hold; standing, as it were, in the awful presence of an assembled people, I am more than ordinarily anxious, on all occasions, to select the best thoughts in my narrow storehouse, and to adapt to them the most appropriate dress in my intellectual wardrobe
31. The writer of this, deeming it unnecessary to say more, or to produce more facts, (although much more may be said, and many more facts produced) to prove that prairies were not lakes, will now endeavour to prove that they were occasioned by the combustion of vegetables
1. Quite a few times he has made clear to us he deems his dog equal to any human being -this time, however, he intends to show us too: He takes the bitch in his lap, he holds her as if she were a baby, and says tenderly: “This is my child! Is she any different from a child?”
2. Female children exempted according to an approved criteria, or beyond school age up to the age of eighteen years, shall have the option to assist in the education of those younger than themselves, or to provide for their own education as their family deems fit
3. When choosing a dress that contains elements of sheer fabrics, stick to black, since this color deems the outfit appropriate for evening wear
4. , to continue in this experiment until such time as the Bureau of Genetic Welfare deems it to be complete
5. take the actions we think are best but, instead, does what He deems
6. functioning in the manner that it deems to be healthiest
7. Connie deems him harmless, disarms her security, unlatches double deadbolts, slips off the chain, opens the door, squints to read his name tag and says, “Jack, I haven’t had my coffee yet
8. He deems it a trap, and perhaps he is not to be blamed
9. Father in whatever ways he deems appropriate
10. In addition, your state may have an avowed policy of attempting to promote “traditional family” relationships and use its power to craft intestacy laws to give assets to family members that the state deems more worthy
11. 'I mean that our man will use whatever means he deems necessary in order to secure both the Eryx and the money
12. that it deems to be healthiest
13. It's the only means by which the computer can be reprogrammed, and the only means by which the computer can be made to accept him as the new Galaef of the Galactic Federation, which will give him the power to invoke war whenever he deems it appropriate
14. The narcissist reacts with rage and indignantly when denied his wishes and if treated equally with others whom he deems inferior
15. What the world finds of consequence, the Earth deems inconsequential, and vice versa
16. Contemporary society deems it abnormal to think otherwise, which conflicts with our most basic evolutionary Common Sense: empathy
17. With egalitarian access to public and for purchase information via internet connection, we confuse the ability to gather data with the right to know personal, criminal and financial history, or any other secrets that the civic-minded inquisitor deems pertinent to ascertaining your true persona and intentions
18. While Shariah deems jihad to be the personal obligation of every faithful Muslim capable of performing it – man or woman, young or old – they can forgo the violent form when it is deemed impracticable
19. Turning back to his paper, he examines the classified ads he has circled, then crosses out the ones he deems inappropriate
20. He could join the New Way to investigate, but deems it unlikely that Evans will have him back
21. That we should take counsel about what has happened, and when the dice have been thrown order our affairs in the way which reason deems best; not, like children who have had a fall, keeping hold of the part struck and wasting time in setting up a howl, but always accustoming the soul forthwith to apply a remedy, raising up that which is sickly and fallen, banishing the cry of sorrow by the healing art
22. "You see," said the young man, with an air of sorrowful resignation, to Faria, "that God deems it right to take from me any claim to merit for what you call my devotion to you
23. —“But, now, I would ask of my well-skilled physician, whether, in good sooth, he deems me to have profited by his kindly care of this weak frame of mine?”
24. Martenson is our managing director, the firm intends to vigorously contest these allegations in whatever manner the firm deems best
25. 16 The Submissive shall not participate in activities or any sexual acts that either party deems to be unsafe or any activities detailed in Appendix 2
26. What a Swine that Tunewell was! He quotes a Poem by Waller to an ignorant Country Maid and changes the Muse’s Name from Phyllis to Polly so she deems it writ for her own pretty Self (and doubtless takes him at once into her Bed)
27. Having thus delimited the field of eligible investments, the buyer may then apply such further selective processes as he deems appropriate
28. As a parent will keep danger from his child, so then does the Library seek to protect us from what it deems dangerous knowledge
29. The bargain hunter will panic and sell stock he deems too expensive at either the first sign of weakness or when it has just begun its run
30. Yes, and deems, and is bound to deem, himself honoured by the lot, and aspires but after the day when the cross of separation from fleshly ties shall be laid on his shoulders, and when the Head of that church-militant of whose humblest members he is
31. These old people became grumpy after a while and got to interfering in everything and causing trouble, until a philanthropist named Deems presented the town with two roque courts
32. Deems, was a nice old fellow
33. Deems sent out a bulldozer
34. Deems out of Pacific Grove
35. This wicked, that absurd he deems,
36. The blasphemer, he deems himself wiser than the gods! No, 'twere better we remain true to the old gods whom we know
37. By the act of the 24th of February, 1804, for laying duties on goods imported into the ceded territories, the President is empowered, whenever he deems it expedient, to erect the bay and river Mobile, &c
38. The gentleman has again referred to the difficulty of manning your ships, and deems impressment indispensable