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It came more from their depression than reality, but it had hurt Kira a great deal
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Frogs actually eat up a great deal of insects and should always be welcomed in the garden
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They suck the sugars from the plant, leaving a great deal of this nectar behind on the leaves of the plants being attacked
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Chemicals cause a great deal of stress to trees
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We possess a great deal of knowledge, mental power, and capacities, which have never been drawn forth from the realm of the subconscious into objective usefulness; anyone who has watched the effect of Meditation upon the beginner will substantiate this statement
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With a great deal of very tedious effort he was able to trace Linshere to a proxie cherub account administered by a diagnostic link
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Instructions to the ranch hands took up a great deal of his time
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‘It means a great deal to him that he’s found his roots … family … and he sees you as part of that, Karalintze
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Then he began to explain that the care of the dragonets would take a great deal of their time, and they would naturally gravitate towards their fellow riders
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They trusted us, cared a great deal for us, and respected the riders
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He has a great deal of knowledge at his disposal
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This, 1 know, is not easy if one tends to eat out a great deal
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Now, she cares for him a great deal, but does not know how to tell him
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In the meantime she spent a great deal of her time at the country club and gymnasium, toning her muscles, keeping her figure in trim and joining a number of other upwardly mobile wives for coffee mornings, hair appointments and tennis lessons
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All that he wanted was to be recognised as one of the best working gardeners in Surrey, and, with a great deal of hard work, he achieved just that, producing some of the finest specimen fruits and vegetables from the country manor garden for many years to come
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The boy was called Alan, being as close to Eileen as Ken could get in the memorial naming of his son, and Ken perspired a great deal over the next few years bringing him up single-handedly
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This is because they have a great deal of oxygen in the water that is evenly distributed from the top to the bottom
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When you focus in this way you are able to ignore, if you want to, the great deal of other distractions that may be around you
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There is five years between them – a great deal when one is talking about small children
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Addressing him in his own (Scather) language, she was able to put his fears to rest and learn a great deal
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great deal of her time at the country club and gymnasium, toning
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and, with a great deal of hard work, he achieved just that,
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have a great deal of time for junior officers
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I spent a great deal of time out in the hills and forests and less time with the family, but I didn't mind
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By time he was fifteen, Tom knew a great deal about engines and
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Tom had, in fact, been thinking a great deal while wielding a fork
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that there was not a great deal of space on the platform, and he could
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Tom nodded slowly, having just been presented with a great deal
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great deal about the properties of magic over the last few months,
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and in any case he did not actually have a great deal of stuff
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certainly felt that there was not a great deal in his own life which
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Kulai had not been making a great deal of money at his outside interests and Delurna could not put together any financial explanation for his early purchases
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“We have followed the money also, to see if anyone seems to have gained or lost a great deal of money during that time
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And if you don't mind my saying there was actually a great deal more than I'd estimated---Since you required only three years worth tuition and the resultant fewer years rents and such
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It would definitely help her self-confidence a great deal to have someone stay with her awhile
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” Harry said with certainty and a great deal of personal appreciation for the story's good reception by others
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‘I need a great deal more evidence,’ said the Dean,
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There was a great deal of speculation in his article on how the objects came to be trapped in that gravitational null
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On the banks of this brook I found many pleasant savannahs or meadows, plain, smooth, and covered with grass; and on the rising parts of them, next to the higher grounds, where the water, as might be supposed, never overflowed, I found a great deal of tobacco, green, and growing to a great and very strong stalk
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Roman had already exhausted a great deal of his energy on the rest of the
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“Jung dreamt a great deal about the dead, the land of the dead, and the rising of the dead
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It was a fourteen-iron gig, a really great deal if you can just pop down there from home, not so great if you're hours away and had to pay an iron each way for wagon, keda and driver
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She wore a deep blue dyed leather dress that was tightly fitted from her hips to her neck where it split into a sharp V, revealing a great deal of her full, round breasts and continued to plunge past her firm stomach to end just inches below her navel
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Not only grain has become somewhat cheaper, but many other things, from which the industrious poor derive an agreeable and wholesome variety of food, have become a great deal cheaper
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It may be laid down as a maxim, that wherever a great deal can be made by the use of money, a great deal will commonly be given for the use of it; and that, wherever little can be made by it, less will commonly he given for it
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He found some money, a great deal of it in fact, left casually in a pocket like a few coppers and golds meant nothing
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difference in the far greater part of the different employments of stock, but a great deal in
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bring grocery goods to the great town than to the country village ; but it costs a great deal
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there was a great deal of singing, drinking, and music in
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"I am afraid that Alec has been through a great deal and I have my doubts that he will be willing to accept such a destiny," Brice replied
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But it is because its price is high or low, a great deal more, or very little more, or no more, than what is sufficient to pay those wages and profit, that it affords a high rent, or a low rent, or no rent at all
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The middle child was named Imigin, and looked a great deal like her elder sister, though thinner, with shorter hair and not quite as tall
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But corn can nowhere be raised without a great deal of labour ; and in a country which lies upon the river Plate, at that time the direct road from Europe to the silver mines of Potosi, the money-price of labour could be very cheap
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Currently he had dozens of mages, some of which actually had rankings within the Order, and now the Red Mage spent a great deal of his time training those he found, hoping to hone their skills and prepare them to face the coming onslaught of undead
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But even achieving that brief period of solitude had required a great deal of discussion
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One day in particular the One Elf said a great deal
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It does not cost less labour to bring silver to the great town than to the remote parts of the country; but it costs a great deal more to bring corn
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It does not cost less labour to bring silver to Amsterdam than to Dantzic ; but it costs a great deal more to bring corn
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turned out to be all he’d expected and a great deal more
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A blur of silver-fire, the One Elf incinerated everything within arms-reach (which was a great deal of space considering the elf's incredible size), ending his hurricane of steel and silver in front of a pair of ten foot double doors fastened shut with boards and chain
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At present, the value of the tea annually imported by the English East India company, for the use of their own countrymen, amounts to more than a million and a half a year; and even this is not enough; a great deal more being constantly smuggled into the country from the ports of Holland, from Gottenburgh in Sweden, and from the coast of France, too, as long as the French East India company was in prosperity
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The money price of diamonds, the greatest of all superfluities, would be somewhat lower, and that of food, the first of all necessaries, a great deal lower in the one country than in the other
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Whatever he thought, it was obvious that the Brigadier had achieved a great deal in a small amount of time
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He had also spent a great deal of time studying the Dead Tree’s interior, and had a good idea where the Prince would be detained
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She will need a great deal of help
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Ollius sensed confusion, shock, and a great deal of fear among the group
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She learned a great deal about
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in the year and sometimes a great deal more, when either the price of the commission happened to rise, or when he was obliged to pay compound interest upon the interest and commission of former bills
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The banks, however, by refusing in this manner to give more credit to those to whom they had already given a great deal too much, took the only method by which it was now possible to save either their own credit, or the public credit of the country
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Corn is, upon most occasions, fully as cheap in England as in France, though there is a great deal of paper money in England, and scarce any in France
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It is his spare revenue only, of which productive labourers have seldom a great deal
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Of two or three hundred weight of provisions, which may sometimes be served up at a great festival, one half, perhaps, is thrown to the dunghill, and there is always a great deal wasted and abused
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Even their dog seemed to be despondent a great deal of the time, his being sensitive to the negative vibes that were constantly floating about his airspace
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We say of a rich man, that he is worth a great deal, and of a poor man, that he is worth very little money
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There was little doubting that there would be a great deal of shake-up, as it were, as part of the inquest
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It had grown a great deal from the thin, lank strands that illness and the meager rations on the voyage left it
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William West has put a great deal of research into his book "The Resurrection and
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Knowing who supplies weapons for the Justicars would have helped a great deal
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First, every individual endeavours to employ his capital as near home as he can, and consequently as much as he can in the support of domestic industry, provided always that he can thereby obtain the ordinary, or not a great deal less than the ordinary profits of stock
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To dream that someone is shooting you with a machine gun implies that a great deal of anger is being directed towards you
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They know, that where little wealth circulates, there is little to be got; but that where a great deal is in motion, some share of it may fall to them
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By the fourth of the rules annexed to the old subsidy, the drawback allowed upon the exportation of all wines amounted to a great deal more than half the duties which were at that time paid upon their importation ; and it seems at that time to have been the object of the legislature to give somewhat more than ordinary encouragement to the carrying trade in wine
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The annual produce of their land and labour would immediately be augmented a little, and in a few years would probably be augmented a great deal; their industry being thus relieved from one of the most
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Oh yes, I would have given a great deal for a pig like that
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The Earth Spirit, Sofia, had lost a great deal of her power because of the terrible disease she had experienced
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But the foreign trade of every country naturally increases in proportion to its wealth, its surplus produce in proportion to its whole produce; and Great Britain having engrossed to herself almost the whole of what may be called the foreign trade of the colonies, and her capital not having increased in the same proportion as the extent of that trade, she could not carry it on without continually withdrawing from other branches of trade some part of the capital which had before been employed in them, as well as withholding from them a great deal more which would otherwise have gone to them
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it still took a great deal of time and
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She made a great deal of noise purposely and when she thought the time was ripe, she called to Richard
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He was, of course, young and that in itself was a very great deal, but besides his youth, he had other qualities
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New visitors entering Plot E could actually read what they had written a long time ago and that caused a great deal of embarrassment to the poor scriptwriters!
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He had come to like the farmer a great deal
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reported to have involved a great deal of,
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Robbie hadn’t traveled a great deal, but he had read a lot, and I was hoping he could advise me
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The Hungarian mines are wrought by freemen, who employ a great deal of machinery, by which they facilitate and abridge their own labour
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A shepherd has a great deal of leisure; a husbmdman, in the rude state of husbandry, has some; an artificer or manufacturer has none at all
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The first may, without any loss, employ a great deal of his time in martial exercises ; the second may employ some part of it ; but the last cannot employ a single hour in them without some loss, and his attention to his own interest naturally leads him to neglect them altogether
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‘There’s a great deal to come before that!’
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I had a great deal of time to think about this, and to talk with Elizabeth
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“Those enemy wounded were in a great deal of pain more than you will ever know and we have nothing to give them for the pain so you think about that
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The midwife at Elizabeth"s taught me a great deal about the birthing of a baby, as well