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    1. Does she even continue 'running' our souls when we die, harvesting them like you ghosts? Or is it possible she is deriving her nourishment from the 'running' of any conscious soul within her, so you could think of conscious minds as her 'mitochondria' in a spiritual sense? I tend to believe more in that theory of religion myself


    2. When the stock which a man possesses is no more than sufficient to maintain him for a few days or a few weeks, he seldom thinks of deriving any revenue from it


    3. Yet, I had enjoyed them all, deriving thrill out of the


    4. This is possible by deriving a new class from the existing one


    5. However, in reality, they are mainly interested in deriving economic benefits by claiming to be the right wing


    6. Thus deriving the term Vam Pŷr, which means Slave to the People of the East, and forming a logical history to the creation of the German word, Vampyre


    7. --- length function is called for deriving the number of characters


    8. (Retention x ROE), and proceed with deriving “the rule of thumb” method


    9. several other deductions will be made at this time as well, and deriving a coherent NOPAT


    10. lips” when we are wrong? Statistically deriving a prediction interval is not the same as

    11. have dual use and have both fixed and variable costs, deriving a generic measurement is a


    12. Chuck looked over my shoulder and saw the portal where the humming sound was deriving from


    13. He inhales it and keeps deriving benefit out of it while you see him distracted and absorbed in life’s affairs


    14. § He also revealed the laws of divorce deriving them form the Holy Qur’an, and the way of fulfilling these stipulations and rules in case of recalcitrance (on the part of the wife) and rising of discord between the two mates


    15. Since virtualnisms cannot feel empathy for us, because they have no mirroring capabilities, then deriving the definition and acts of love from the business iModel of the profit driven, cost efficient heart is to guarantee that love will be bent by the gravity of contract and not liberated by the gift of creativity


    16. He also revealed the laws of divorce, deriving them from the Holy Qur’an, and revealed the way to fulfill these stipulations and rules in case of recalcitrance (on the part of the wife) and the rising of discord between the two mates


    17. So, all what in the universe prostrate themselves to God and keep deriving provision from Him and directing themselves toward Him


    18. He also revealed the laws of divorce deriving them form the Holy Qur'an, and the way of fulfilling these stipulations and rules in case of recalcitrance (on the part of the wife) and rising of discord between the two mates


    19. He also revealed the laws of divorce deriving them form the Holy Qur’an, and the way of fulfilling these stipulations and rules in case of recalcitrance (on the part of the wife) and rising of discord between the two mates


    20. Then the scholar replied him saying that the rain water is for plants and animals, and he revealed to him with the cogent evidence the sources of spring water in the whole world deriving his demonstration from the Holy Qur’an, and that the running of the big and small rivers on the surface of the earth is not ascribed at all to the rain water, a reply which is something unknown by any of the eastern and western scientists

    21. This is as a result of over concentrating on one or few areas and not deriving the satisfaction that comes from other areas of life


    22. Governments on all levels could indeed spend tax revenue on a much higher cause, namely those functions delineated in founding documents, town charters, and legal statutes describing those tasks essential for smooth civic administration --- not on causes where the funds are best generated by those directly deriving the enjoyment or benefit of said activities


    23. Most men have this stupid habit of deriving


    24. or numerals, for deriving equations or formula, has the potential of


    25. insisted, on deriving the account of the first beginnings of


    26. was decorated with wrinkles deriving from a time long lost


    27. other, a sensual apparition deriving from the pages of the most


    28. Father and son in an embrace, deriving what comfort they could from each another, psychic and physical


    29. Their weapon of choice is the stock market: where they systematically blow up into bubbles and then collapse them: deriving trillions in profit from both sides of the orchestrated boom & bust cycles which they manipulate at their whim


    30. There is additional validation for deriving these dates by counting back 1440 years from 5760 (2000

    31. Thus it happens that the Impressionist movement has produced chiefly pictures inspired by the actual world of visual phenomena around us, the older point of view producing most of the pictures deriving their inspiration from the glories of the imagination, the mental world in the mind of the artist


    32. True it is I am a gentleman of known house, of estate and property, and entitled to the five hundred sueldos mulct; and it may be that the sage who shall write my history will so clear up my ancestry and pedigree that I may find myself fifth or sixth in descent from a king; for I would have thee know, Sancho, that there are two kinds of lineages in the world; some there be tracing and deriving their descent from kings and princes, whom time has reduced little by little until they end in a point like a pyramid upside down; and others who spring from the common herd and go on rising step by step until they come to be great lords; so that the difference is that the one were what they no longer are, and the others are what they formerly were not


    33. Standard deviation is calculated as an intermediate step to deriving the p value, which is a significance test (one-tailed t-test) for the mean P&L being >0


    34. As the futures move downward in price, the futures equivalents decrease, thereby deriving less benefit from the price movement


    35. The possibility of deriving profit from time decay depends, among other things, on the expensiveness of options that may be expressed through the implied volatility (IV)


    36. Fanny went to her every two or three days: it seemed a kind of fascination: she could not be easy without going, and yet it was without loving her, without ever thinking like her, without any sense of obligation for being sought after now when nobody else was to be had; and deriving no higher pleasure from her conversation than occasional amusement, and that often at the expense of her judgment, when it was raised by pleasantry on people or subjects which she wished to be respected


    37. Fanny’s spirits lived on it half the morning, deriving some accession of pleasure from its writer being himself to go away


    38. The woman who could speak of him, and speak only of his appearance! What an unworthy attachment! To be deriving support from the commendations of Mrs


    39. Fanny's spirits lived on it half the morning, deriving some accession of pleasure from its writer being himself to go away


    40. If, however, a caterpillar were taken out of a hammock made up, for instance, to the third stage, and were put into one finished up to the sixth stage, so that much of its work was already done for it, far from deriving any benefit from this, it was much embarrassed, and, in order to complete its hammock, seemed forced to start from the third stage, where it had left off, and thus tried to complete the already finished work

    41. We are cheered when we observe the vulture feeding on the carrion which disgusts and disheartens us, and deriving health and strength from the repast


    42. Clearly deriving its inspiration and character from the Princess Maria Ivanovna, it was a circle which, for me, had a wholly novel and attractive character of logicalness mingled with simplicity and refinement


    43. I can have no hopes of deriving any thing further than experience from the past Administrations


    44. States, deriving large revenues from commerce, chose to retain them for their own treasuries


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