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idea or thought of conception that is usually expressed as an action of some form of
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that scratched the cosmic itch most effectively, and so He expressed thought in a set
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He had always trusted to his friendship with Ava to keep his opinions expressed in his own universe private
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A little later, as we were chatting on, I complained about the awful noise made by cars at the outdoor garage below my window every night; he expressed his understanding and then he asked smiling: “Outdoor garage? What's does ''outdoor'' mean?”
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Rose has expressed a wish to watch the film which is on TV this afternoon – The Sound of Music - and as it would never cross her menfolk’s minds to suggest otherwise and also as the weather has degenerated into an unpleasant blustery rain, we decide it would be rather nice to curl up in the warm and do just that
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Leaning up on my elbow I looked down at Menachem’s swollen face and saw in those bruises a love that can never be adequately expressed in words
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There is something being expressed within the very nature of God
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For example, most such tales share an idea or thought of conception that is usually expressed as an action of some form of anthropomorphic being
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Smith preferred those thought-shapes that pleased, that scratched the cosmic itch most effectively, and so He expressed thought in a set of patterned, reactive ways
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Literal interpretation might be what is expressed
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That wisdom needs to be expressed in such a way that when Christ returns and casts him in the pit, everyone knows
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And what is the devil’s power? We’ve expressed it over and over again
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Could it be that God did not care so much about the ponds and chicken coops they built to help the village as He cared about a fulfillment of wisdom displayed through a willing Church that there is something more important than this life? What was expressed to that community was that these men were not simply there to help with the economy
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He expressed this story and explained that he has come to realize that what he is living is a lie
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I believe that this fullness being expressed is a number to sit and rule and reign with Christ during the first resurrection (Millennial Kingdom)
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I only know what I have expressed
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with the sentiments expressed here,
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Jake’s expressed a wish to invade the cottage tomorrow afternoon – will that be okay with both of you?’
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She expressed to me that
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which she expressed, but many that she internalized
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Koruki patted Ava’s hand and expressed sympathy
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When this work is expressed in a new book the 16
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This is more easily expressed than
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Miss Danvers expressed the wish that they should be offered to her biographer, if I deemed it appropriate
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Harry expressed his admiration to Mr
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Tom was genuinely heartened by this invitation and expressed his
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expressed to Tom, Fred apparently felt comfortable in asking Ged to
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Yet she also felt the earnest appeal to her sense of integrity which he expressed so clearly
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Allcock expressed his pride of manufacture and command of his chosen markets
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With the table clear Jim rose and walks into the living room and right to the mantle where he rested his arm and expressed his disbelief
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A white bird came to the tree every time, and whenever she expressed a wish, the bird would throw down to her what she had wished for
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expressed the opinion that the place was cursed, and
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Its nominal value, the quantity of gold and silver by which this annual produce could be expressed or represented, would, no doubt, be very different ; but its real value, the real quantity of labour which it could purchase or command, would be precisely the same
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I, for my part, stick to the concept of a continuum as I already expressed in a previous chapter
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I could never make mine the opinions expressed by many philosophers that human life is an absurdity void of any real intended meaning
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The notion hides two possibilities that, to my knowledge, have never been expressed before: 1) If our future has been changed by entities from the future, all we see is the new future
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What I just so awkwardly expressed above is the basis of morality
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Necessity and reverence expressed through
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You have expressed concern about the
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The quantity of stock, therefore, or, as it is commonly expressed, of money, which can be lent at interest in any country, is not regulated by the value of the money, whether paper or coin, which serves as the instrument of the different loans made in that country, but by the value of that part of the annual produce, which, as soon as it comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, is destined, not only for replacing a capital, but such a capital as the owner does not care to be at the trouble of employing himself
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It might continue to be expressed by the same quantity of money, but it would command a greater quantity of labour
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wife had a little bit of business to tend to, she expressed
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An aspect of yourself is fighting to be expressed or let out
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To free slaves in your dream implies that you are liberating an aspect of yourself that you have been suppressing or that you have previously not expressed
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To dream that you have sores on your body suggest that you are keeping in some negative emotions and attitudes that need to be released and expressed
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The sympathy he’d expressed about her treatment on the Thallia appeared to be quite limited
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The nominal value of their goods, and of the annual produce of their land and labour, would fall, and would be expressed or represented by a smaller quantity of silver than before; but their real value would be the same as before, and would be sufficient to maintain, command, and employ the same quantity of labour
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Love expressed from the purity of this well that is trained is eternal
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you when felt and expressed
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Their real wealth, their real revenue, therefore, would be the same as at present, though it might be expressed by a smaller quantity of silver, and they would neither be disabled nor discouraged from cultivating corn as much as they do at present
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The archery master in Zen in the Art of Archery expressed nonattachment in the following way when he said to his student:
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Mahatma Gandhi expressed the essence of the message of the Bhagavad Gita as selfless work and sacrifice
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More than a hundred years after the death of that great man, the Jesuit Gumila was still convinced of the reality of that wonderful country, and expressed, with great warmth, and, I dare say, with great sincerity, how happy he should be to carry the light of the gospel to a people who could so well reward the pious labours of their missionary
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) is expressed by following
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He expressed his fears, saying, “The King’s castle is a week away even on the fastest horse
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Artificers, manufacturers, and merchants, can augment the revenue and wealth of their society by parsimony only ; or, as it is expressed in this system, by privation, that is, by depriving themselves of a part of the funds destined for their own subsistence
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But if they had expressed themselves more accurately, and only asserted, that the revenue of this class was equal to the value of what they produced, it might readily have occurred to the reader, that what would naturally be saved out of this revenue, must necessarily increase more or less the real wealth of the society
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‘Doctor Rengil expressed to me his concern about the nature of your injuries
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Many people over the years had expressed feelings of being trapped in their lives, but rarely in such stark terms and with such commonality
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My hypothesis is this: Knowing that the Evolution Theory does not correspond to the evidence that is found, and that Darwin and others realised that his Theory was flawed and even expressed the reasons for their doubts, we need to investigate the alternative
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The sum of these Numeric Values is 7,931 and can also be expressed as (721x11), while the sum of the factors of 7, 11, and 103 is 121 (11x11)
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As the tax is made payable in money, so the valuation of the land is expressed in money
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A theory, where the scientists themselves expressed doubt in the validity of their own theory about the origin of life and the complexities they encountered and where we now have ample evidence mounting against the validity of the theory
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023 (this is different from the “baryon density” Omega-b expressed as a fraction of the total matter/energy density, which as noted above is about 0
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Pamela thanked him, but expressed the need to consider
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Shelagh, too, was more robust but she expressed a healthy youthfulness that many a younger woman would have envied
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Grant expressed how disappointed he was that Rex
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The Romans, at the end of the first Punic war, reduced the As, the coin or denomination by which they computed the value of all their other coins, from containing twelve ounces of copper, to contain only two ounces; that is, they raised two ounces of copper to a denomination which had always before expressed the value of twelve ounces
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As they are substantially the same as those expressed in your letter of
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I do not feel that the same can be said for his monumental 1936 work, „General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money," even though the ideas he expressed therein profoundly affected, for many a year, the practice of macroeconomics
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What is wrong with this man? Even a House member from his own party expressed his frustration with Leahy this time around
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Item: In many instances, teachers have expressed the view that children
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It matters not whether the „money" is expressed in cowrie shells or American dollars (Or does it?) One can"t help expressing concern over the now defunct Gold Standard
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After all, if she’d expressed in some way she merely wanted him to be himself it would not have made much sense
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A document that should stand for the ages, and has been the inspiration for many countries; it will hast however, only so long as the people of America agree to abide by its precepts, including the undeniable fact, so eloquently expressed by John Adams, that a Constitution without the integrity, religious, and moral support of the American People, is nothing more than a destroyable piece of parchment
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He had already expressed his vision during his Second Inaugural
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The only quibble I have with Socrates, as expressed by Plato, is that Socrates said, in a great expression of self-effacement, that he only knew that he knew nothing
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If he so wanted, Hylensia could have expressed an obvious disfavour without the utterance of a single word
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Mechanization existed as the next looming threat, expressed as the worst possible fear for some
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But he said, when Jimmy expressed an interest, ‘the physical nature of all matter is determined by its underlying structure, a component of which vibrates at a particular frequency
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But one of them spoke, and Gerrid remembered there was such a thing as words, that they expressed a language for communication
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An older man was behind the counter, and when we expressed our relief that he
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No hint of pink brightened the sky over the distant mountains, so she could not see his face, but then it rarely expressed much anyway
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He was a lot taller than I was and skinny, his hands and feet reminded me of flippers, especially when he expressed himself dramatically with his hands
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‖ In what manner, for example, can we be certain of mutual love? Are demonstrable expressions of love sufficient proofs in themselves? Are outward appearances genuine or do such expressions proceed from affected emotions or selfish motive(s)? Does an act of love anticipate a reciprocity of tender feelings or is (that) love for an individual, apart from ―loving‖ that individual, expressed less for its own sake rather than the sake of the beloved? At what juncture does Reason, justified by Faith, provide us with some measure of certainty that we may rely upon without imposing limits or placing conditions on that love?
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Hillenbrand expressed his allergy to vice, the tables began to turn
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The guilt of not being there with me was so evident, expressed by every word he uttered
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Although expressed in a unique way, this is normal
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Grace does not invalidate Free Will that, however expressed in accordance with God‘s (purposeful) designs, allows every individual to charter his or her own chosen course; that is to say, to decide whether to (freely) accept or reject what God expects from each of us or has to offer us if we willingly accept it with an open heart
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But there was little sorrow expressed by those in attendance and none by his widow, Sarah
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An acquaintance of mine recently expressed some concern over the (potential) appointment of a practicing Baptist likely to influence the ideological composition of the Court, thereby overturning hard-fought legal battles like the (omnipresent) Roe v
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Before they left the car, I thanked them profusely and they expressed their happiness for being able to help me
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Stan listened with curiosity to this outsider’s view, and then told William that his somewhat odd comments were similar to those expressed by one of Stan’s customers
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Greenberg‘s column (―Poll-itically Incorrect‖) criticizing the unsportsmanlike manner of some college football coaches who perennially run up scores against weaker opponents in order to impress pollsters, (and thereby secure higher national rankings), inconsistent with previous viewpoints expressed in earlier columns addressing the same issue
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Immature grievances commonly expressed nowadays by students toiling over ―useless‖ Algebra and ―dated‖ languages like Latin and Greek considered unnecessary or incompatible with a student‘s career objective(s) misses the point entirely; that is to say, their functional
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pain she expressed in earlier months was not to encourage us that
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In his electronic dialog with me, Héctor expressed his thinking as well as his feelings with respect to the growing threat of war that caused fear throughout the world
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Those in the left progressive community hoped for a Franklin Roosevelt, and quickly expressed their disappointment he was closer to Clinton, a moderate compromiser who looked good only compared to the president before
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Whatever opinions they may have expressed to our skipper we never knew