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1. "Yeah, we found all kinds of old notes in your lockbox
2. "When I unwrapped them this spring I found an aluminum stuck in the treads
3. Vureer found her to be more interested in her attentions than Tdeshi had ever been
4. In a cabinet behind the table, under the binnacle, he found an enormous boiler, the size of the one Belkin had at his mill, but with a pancake alcohol burner rather than a wood firebox
5. “This is how we found it
6. Consequently, I found myself regularly judged as being of inferior ability by automotive industry
7. "Wow," Jorma was impressed with this revelation, though he found it hard to picture
8. found out that even I have been used merely as a
9. Mal: 2:6: The law of truth was in his mouth, and iniquity was not found in his lips: he walked with me in peace and equity, and did turn many away from iniquity
10. It can now be found being used as storage for wine coasters
11. Over the years, my parents found that they could speak freely about this previously obscured time of my life
12. However, differences in sexual patterns between males and females are found throughout the life cycle
13. The brilliantly simple solution can be found in the 1960 British comedy
14. He went for a long swim in the brisk water and found them still sound asleep when he got back
15. He couldn't tell her, he found the house empty
16. He found her everyday clothes gone from the closet, but no more copper gone from their secret bead tray
17. boarded the train and found, to my surprise, that my consultant was
18. He went over the house, looking for things out of place and found almost nothing
19. No hint of Venna could be found around either
20. When she returned to the house she found Yorthops had stopped by
21. The best way to do this that I have found is through use of a natural snail bait and using snail trap that attracts ‘em
22. As soon as they were out onto the plaza atop that building, Yorthops turned east toward the basin and went to the far end and found a table among the lush pots of mushroom ferns they had in the corner
23. They are found both at the bottom of the ocean and in fresh water lakes
24. Many years ago when tests were run on the toxicity of DE, it was found to be beneficial to the animals fed with it as they gained weight and seemed healthier then those not fed DE
25. Or he’d check up on her because he found out she was hanging out with some guys he didn’t like
26. Mal: 2:6: The law of truth was in his mouth, and iniquity was not found in his lips: he walked with me in peace and
27. The scientists found that the caffeine spray killed up to 95 percent of the snails
28. That’s in contrast to the 35 snails that they found in growth medium that had been treated with a standard dose of metaldehyde, a common molluscicide
29. ~ Researchers in the US have found that skipping breakfast routinely can indirectly increase the chances of developing diabetes and heart disease as the sugar deficient body craves for fatty foods which are hard to resist
30. It is a natural blend of iron phosphate found in the soil and a natural bait that lures slugs and snails away from their hiding places
31. She knew that sooner or later she was going to be found out and get cornered by reporters
32. "They found they could control it with a helmet
33. A huge study that tracked thousands of nurses found that those who ate just an ounce of nuts or peanut butter five times a week lowered their risk of Type 2 diabetes by at least 20%
34. All of her soul found that wonderful, along with his culture and intelligence
35. iniquity will not be found in our lips
36. “Have you found that sales report yet, Clinker?” his boss boomed
37. “Hello, I found it,” Henry whispered again, clutching several pieces of paper in his hand as he knocked again
38. By the time she got to the door she was sure it was Herndon by his voice and found herself running into his arms
39. A study found that females of many species, including humans, respond to stressful situations by protecting and nurturing their young and by seeking social contact and support from others, particularly females
40. "Yes," he said, "I've only recently found that out
41. "We found the guy who's been paying her
42. He will be found by you if you search Him with
43. “Still haven’t found a way to make it waterproof
44. Many of the legends found in the literature of other civilizations can be excavated in the ruins here
45. She found herself settling in
46. BT (Bacterium Thuringiensis) discovered in 1911, is a type of natural bacteria found in the stomach of certain caterpillars
47. The aphid-lion is found in most gardens and are predaceous
48. For the first time, researchers have found that laughter causes the endothelium, the inner lining of blood vessels, to dilate
49. are not, and hast found them liars:
50. They are the ones that are missing from the community and they have announced intentions to found a boundaried state
1. And time; the Kassikan was founded when the Minoans dominated the Mediterranean
2. ” Growing up in Puerto Rico/Miami, Lopez was heavily influenced by the fact that his mother grew her own fruits and vegetables and always used animal manure as fertilizer This organically based philosophy toward gardening techniques laid the foundation of Lopez beliefs and in 1972 he founded Astra’s Garden, based on something of a religion that subscribes to living in harmony with the environment: not polluting; treating all living plant life with respect; and, basically just listening to what the earth is telling us
3. The university where the ancient server was kept was founded in 1429bc
4. ‘He’s convinced that Sadler’s alibi is founded on a false basis
5. We all know our Qaidic faith was founded as a means of using faith to gain power
6. "The movement was founded on the understanding that there are no 'innocent civilians' in a population," Bin-Martis said
7. Much of what I teach is founded in hard results
8. When someone became a Christian in Rome, they not only opposed the established religions, but also opposed the entire culture and State founded upon those religions
9. Things family members so inspired by the OAU when he visited Africa in April and did in my youth; like eating collard greens and cornbread May, 1964, founded the Organization of Afro-American with our bare hands, or big Sunday dinners so plentiful they Unity (OAAU) in America
10. Entire religions have been founded out of an effort to
11. The situation could have gotten nasty; but her faith in Altera once again proved to be well founded
12. The best we have done in the thirty eight thousand years since the temple of science was founded is make it possible for us to observe and now interact with the energy universe
13. “It is well founded my sister,” replied the Queen
14. house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock
15. 'Her reputation as a determined woman was founded on reality
16. The bolder one of the two does most of the talking and they exchange a few jokes and comments about the punters, all of which helps the newly founded foursome to settle into something approaching a rhythm
17. Althart had already seen civilizations rise and fall when he and several others founded this camp, this little camp that had grown into the Main Hub of All of Land
18. The Lord by wisdom founded the
19. All taxes, and all the revenue which is founded upon them, all salaries, pensions, and annuities of every kind, are ultimately derived from some one or other of those three original sources of revenue, and are paid either immediately or mediately from the wages of labour, the profits of stock, or the rent of land
20. The difference between the wages of skilled labour and those of common labour, is founded
21. upon the same footing with an ordinary workman, seems perfectly well founded
22. She didn't know at the time that it would be the last recording of the band that practically founded the city of Zhlindu
23. The opinion, therefore, that silver is continually sinking in its value, seems not to be founded upon any good observations, either upon the prices of corn, or upon those of other provisions
24. Humanity is a school founded and managed by the supreme intelligence that has made and governs the whole Universe
25. The principles upon which it was founded are explained by Mr Law himself, in a discourse concerning money and trade, which he published in Scotland when he first proposed his project
26. founded by the Greeks in 660 b
27. “I believe it’s the classic form of Ionian, once spoken by the colonists who founded
28. To which of them so important a preference shall be given, must be determined by some general rule, founded not upon the doubtful distinctions of personal merit, but upon some plain and evident difference which can admit of no dispute
29. They are founded upon the most absurd of all suppositions, the supposition that every successive generation of men have not an equal right to the earth, and to all that it possesses ; but that the property of the present generation should be restrained and regulated according to the fancy of those who died, perhaps five hundred years ago
30. Upon the authority which the great proprietors necessarily had, in such a state of things, over their tenants and retainers, was founded the power of the ancient barons
31. and manufactures, with the rapid advances of our North American colonies, of which the wealth is founded altogether in agriculture
32. Both the objection and the reply are founded in the popular notion which I have been just now examining
33. Nothing, however, can be more absurd than this whole doctrine of the balance of trade, upon which, not only these restraints, but almost all the other regulations of commerce, are founded
34. Rome, like most of the other ancient republics, was originally founded upon an agrarian law, which divided the public territory, in a certain proportion, among the different citizens who
35. His Holiness the Dalai Lama never tires of reminding people that, “The entire teaching of Buddha is founded on compassion
36. The city of Lima, founded since the conquest, is represented by Ulloa as containing fifty thousand inhabitants near thirty years ago
37. for many years, originally founded in Korea
38. In the European monarchies, which were founded upon the ruins of the Roman empire, both before, and for some time after, the establishment of what is properly called the feudal law, the great lords, with all their immediate dependents, used to serve the crown at their own expense
39. Antiquity of family means everywhere the antiquity either of wealth, or of that greatness which is commonly either founded upon wealth, or accompanied with it
40. The hatred of usurpers, the love of the family of an ancient monarch, are in a great measure founded upon the contempt which men naturally have for the former, and upon their veneration for the latter
41. In the Tartar governments of Asia, in the governments of Europe which were founded by the German and Scythian nations who overturned the Roman empire, the administration of justice was a considerable source of revenue, both to the sovereign, and to all the lesser chiefs or lords who exercised under him any particular jurisdiction, either over some particular tribe or clan, or over some particular territory or district
42. In the progress of the European monarchies, which were founded upon the ruins of the Roman empire, the sovereigns and the great lords came universally to consider the administration of justice as an office both too laborious and too ignoble for them to execute in their own persons
43. Provided he can enjoy this influence for a few years, and thereby provide for a certain number of his friends, he frequently cares little about the dividend, or even about the value of the stock upon which his vote is founded
44. They were founded by the authority of the pope; and were so entirely under his immediate protection, that their members, whether masters or students, had all of them what was then called the benefit of clergy, that is, were exempted from the civil jurisdiction of the countries in which their respective universities were situated, and were amenable only to the ecclesiastical tribunals
45. This independency of the clergy of France upon the court of Rome seems to be principally founded upon the pragmatic sanction and the concordat
46. For he hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods
47. Navy, having been founded in 1830
48. founded in 1850, in honor of Christopher Columbus
49. An annuity, with a right of survivorship, is really worth more than an equal annuity for a separate life ; and, from the confidence which every man naturally has in his own good fortune, the principle upon which is founded the success of all lotteries, such an annuity generally sells for something more than it is worth
50. This apology is founded altogether in the sophistry of the mercantile system; and, after the long examination which I have already bestowed upon that system, it may, perhaps, be unnecessary to say anything further about it
1. This time it's for the romance of being who I really am, who I am without the distractions of an early death and resurrection in an experimental environment, a starship expedition that went wrong and the founding of an industry to deal with
2. who would die in dedication to the founding of a new order
3. Bahkmar was born in 2312, unnoticed because the two hundredth anniversary of Talstan's founding by Qaida, the Prophet of Holy War, was the year before, but he was able to consider himself two centuries younger than the nation all his life
4. Far from the harsh purity of its founding faith, Talstan was a rotten theocracy worshiping the greased palm by the time Bahkmar was born
5. that our founding fathers laid down in the heat
6. Develop a detailed plan and timeline with the core founding group listing all of the tasks that need to be accomplished before doors open
7. Their only goal in founding it was to promote honesty and peace and understanding among mankind, so I really don’t think the High Elves would have anything to do with it
8. Item: Schools have been prevented from displaying the American flag (and this, from the founding state of our revolution)
9. To me, it is obvious that he has never read the prohibitions of the Founding Fathers, or, in the worst case, that he profoundly disagrees with them
10. founding Success Motivation Institute
11. that led eventually to his founding of SMI
12. The prohibition against the establishment of a religion, and the freedom to practice a religion, were carryovers from the disgust evident among the Founding Fathers of the strictures of the Anglican Church of England
13. See his notes on the founding of the University of Virginia, including his reference to a traveling Baptist minister, for some fresh air on this stale subject
14. Is it any wonder that both the Yalta Conference and the founding of the idealistic United Nations were both such failures? Not with Alger Hiss involved at the top in both instances
15. ‖ What law protects their Rights? Or laws conferring arbitrary advantages and special privileges to certain individuals or favored (―political‖) groups at the expense of others? I am not at all certain that this is what the founding fathers had in mind when this document was initially conceived
16. What our Founding Fathers (properly) understood by the Separation of Church and State was the essential right of every citizen to convene, for religious purposes, in houses of worship; allowing each to (freely) worship his or her God in his or her (own) manner) in accordance with his or her (own) private beliefs in conformance with his or her (own) conscience; unencumbered by central
17. 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
18. Dark omens sounding the death knell of our Republic‘s ―pending‖ demise have been prophesied by doomsayers since its founding
19. Most Americans are not taught, for example, that most founding fathers did not want the Bill of Rights
20. Many of the Founding Fathers were ambivalent and hypocritical about slavery, often sharply critical and opposed in theory, but continuing to own many slaves and live off slavery profits
21. The full color glossies described their founding by Mr
22. Jefferson spent his final years founding the University of Virginia
23. Not that he implied at any point, the General had continued, that the Procrastinator Militant was not a person of incalculable importance but alas, the Arch-minister had seniority according to the Law of Founding
24. On recollection it seemed to Ursempyre that the Patriarch was somehow swinging this whole affair, precariously navigating between duplicity and lawfulness, trying to rewrite the Law and everything it had stood for since the very founding of the Territories
25. In the words of its founding director Julian Huxley, “The general
26. our founding fathers and were not part of our Constitution
27. amendment which changed what our founding fathers had created) have developed a system for
28. that our founding fathers were correct in creating a Constitution that prevented all of this
29. understanding that the Founding Fathers also believed in the Creator
30. But the change they have in mind runs counter to our founding ideas
31. contributed to the founding plans for the colonies
32. Because of the stability that derived from her founding documents, America had enjoyed a
33. You should read your grandfather’s book on the founding of the Khanate
34. Go to the house with the green door near the causeway to Tenochtitlan at midday on the second day of the Founding Festival
35. The third was the Founding Festival in midsummer honoring the founding of the Khanate of Anahuac
36. The Founding Festival would begin in a few weeks
37. The ceremonies included some special songs and poetry readings and then the banner of the Khan (the raven feather banner) was brought out and all the guards behind the Khan beat their swords against their shields to reenact the founding of the Khanate of Anahuac
38. Olcott, one of the founding presidents of the Theosophical Society, who proposed this 'common platform' for all Buddhists
39. Within thirty years of its founding, the company had
40. I finished up by mentioning that there was some talk of switching formally to our unofficial calendar based on the founding of the Khanate or perhaps enumerating the years as years of the reign of the Khakhan
41. Neemias; and now he founding a library gathered together the acts of the kings, and the prophets, and of David, and the epistles of the
42. Since its founding in 1910, West Texas
43. communicates a commitment to the founding
44. and was recently named as a founding
45. Under a theory popular among Federalists at the time of the founding the Supreme Court would have been the apex of the new government
46. 85-90 (The Second Vision of Enoch: the History of the World to the Founding of the Messianic Kingdom)
47. This is liberalism in betrayal of the last remnants of this nation’s founding ideas of liberty, individual freedom, and a prosperous free market economy
48. The insights that stimulated founding of the Tea Parties continue to gain strength and influence
49. This was not the intention of the founding fathers, when they provided for freedom of the press
50. Then the great founding fathers moved to form the framework of our government
1. come to an end when He returns and founds yet another
2. “I see…but why are you still living with the vampire; you know how much your cousin worry if he founds out sooner
3. founds that deficiency of vitamin B12 may causes irregular ovulation or not
4. Ease consists of the warmth of summer, and ease of living when food is founds everywhere
5. There is an echo from the crowd: ‘A-ha!’ He founds himself being yanked up by his sleeves, and pushed forward
6. What’s the big deal about it? Out of all the luring factors she founds the ball thing amazing
7. Like him, starting from a small portion of fact, he founds his tale with admirable skill on a few lines in the Latin narrative of the voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
8. Just look: in the towns, the children of the innkeepers and well-to-do peasants learn to read in one way or another and never forget what they have learned; but in the backwoods, where a landed proprietor founds a school, the children learn well, but in ten years all is forgotten, and the population is as illiterate as ever
9. And he founds the issuing of this decree on the act of the American Congress of the 2d of March, 1811