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The youngsters in particular, who are more enlightened these days and have not been subject to foreign rule like many of us, there is a lot of resentment to rules and regulations that are practiced simply to put spokes in the development initiatives
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There is a definite relationship between various insects, in particular aphids, which are found on plants, and ants
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This knowledge was in part the power
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main part of kidneys was already affected in the womb”… We were
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"Actually, it was me who insisted on calling this in to Europol and to you in particular
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And one in particular who he had fallen for but never found a way to convince to be his
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He ached all over and in particular he felt sore
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The next half hour passes delightfully – the singers go through a repertoire of songs – most of which I know, but there are one or two I can’t place … Stephen and I chat intermittently about nothing in particular and waitresses appear with full glasses of wine at regular intervals – it is extremely civilised
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served as elders or otherwise have been active in participating in the affairs of the church
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Conclusion means the last or closing part of something and in part this is true with
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Her intellect was more a loss to them, to him in particular
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He ached all over and in particular he felt sore and raw between the nipples
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’ Kara agreed, grinning at the reference – one of the things she and Joris had shared was a love for Earth literature, poetry in particular
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“Thanks guys, I’ll need a basin of water and a towel,” she said to no one in particular
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The same can be said about one’s health in general and the skin in particular
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Practice all the Yoga asanas described in the chapter on constipation, and in particular practice the water-drinking habits of the Yogis and the relaxing and contracting movements known as Uddiyani
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Gilla appears to understand at least in part what I am going through – heaven forefend that she should truly understand! She casually observes a couple of times how unpredictable Berndt is, how he frequently disappears without warning
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I tried staring into my surroundings without focusing on anything in particular and that helped a distant crumbling ruin to emerge from its orange terraced soil but the stillness made me feel I was being monitored or that something nasty was about to happen
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In particular she asked each fair maid if she would wash her son’s crinkly boxer shorts and diamond pattern ankle socks
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And this is my daughter who, until now has shown a remarkable lack of interest in science fiction generally and Star Wars in particular and who, not so very long ago, castigated her brother for being a Star Wars geek
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‘Nothing in particular … just thinking about how wonderful it is having you here
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There were four residents in particular,
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We walked down to the gate together – he’d parked over the road in the layby – and we’d stood at the gate chatting about nothing in particular for a few minutes
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She comes and sits in the kitchen while Jake and Katie make the most of the extra time; we chat about nothing in particular as mothers do when drawn together by their children
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if it had to do with anyone in particular
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Then the main part of the ceremony began
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That is in part
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We sit in the café over cups of tea until nearly four, just talking about nothing in particular
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In particular she asked each fair
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Edna in particular
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Bex describes how her teachers fall into one of two categories; the ones who have come to resemble their books, hidebound, stiff of spine and congenitally dusty; and those who's pages get dog eared and torn as they try to remain part of the ever-changing youth culture that surrounds them
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Humanoid life, humans in particular, had crossed that boundary in the early to mid 40th if one was poor and living in his ancestral lands in the old north, many generations ago
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surface was smooth in parts, but mottled and
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One in particular is interesting …
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In particular, one of the workers at Fourways drop-in centre has reported that a number of regulars, both male and female, haven't been seen for over a week
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One in particular
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She thinks of films full of grim heroines, in particular Ripley and the alien mother, sees herself as the little girl screaming in the lift
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Roman exited the front of the high school at the main part of the building
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This was supplied in part to dissuade any truly unqualified candidates from wasting the time and materials of the new instructor
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However, one couple in particular seemed to be ignoring him
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The dream hadn't been about her, maybe it hadn't been about anyone in particular, or worse yet, maybe it really was from the past
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” Aaron fell silent and looked away at nothing in particular
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The Atlantic passage was invigorating for Titania and Hipolyta, but for Mandy in particular
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John paused again partly because of the priest’s abrupt response, as if the
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Emma had one picture in particular, that she returned to repeatedly, it was very similar to a picture of herself, on her first birthday
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The Brain or the Sovereign has managed to gain partial control of the Guardian-Database
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In the ordinary variations of the prices of provisions, those two opposite causes seem to counterbalance one another, which is probably, in part, the reason why the wages of labour are everywhere so much more steady and permanent than the price of provisions
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upon their promissory-notes, of which payment, either in whole or in part may be demanded at pleasure
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Brice leapt to his feet, toppling his chair and causing many of the bar's patrons, the Death Guards in particular, to cast looks in his direction
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Going out with a bare crotch was getting to be something of a fad in parts of the city and she was a proponent of that fad
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Alec was engrossed in a deep sleep on the ground, mumbling incoherently to no one in particular
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On the walls beautiful posters were hung, some were of Wescarp, one could have been from Dos as far as he knew, and several were beautiful astronomical objects, Cynd in particular
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agriculture, is in part restored to the country, at the expense of which, in a great measure, it
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For I do not want you to be ignorant of this mystery, brothers, lest you should be wise within yourselves; that blindness in part has happened to Israel, until the fullness of the nations has
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The scent of honey in particular caught his attention, sparking to life memories of gorging on Grimgy's specialty, duck saturated in a sweet honey glaze
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"I wonder what he wants with me?" Alec asked of no one in particular
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Particular acts of parliament, however, still attempt sometimes to regulate wages in particular
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Jacques, in particular, was feeling the
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One day in particular the One Elf said a great deal
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Except in particular situations, therefore, the rent of corn land regulates in Europe that of all other cultivated land
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Except in particular situations, the value of these is regulated by that of corn, in which the fertility of Britain is not much inferior to that of either of those two countries
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"Anything in particular?" they heard her ask the driver
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Richard, in particular, couldn't bear to see her this
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As the low value of gold and silver, therefore, is no proof of the wealth and flourishing state of the country where it takes place ; so neither is their high value, or the low money price either of goods in general, or of corn in particular, any proof of its poverty and barbarism
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But though the low money price, either of goods in general, or of corn in particular, be no proof of the poverty or barbarism of the times, the low money price of some particular sorts of goods, such as cattle, poultry, game of all kinds, etc
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From the high or low money price, either of goods in general, or of corn in particular, we can infer only, that the mines, which at that time happened to supply the commercial world with gold and silver, were fertile or barren, not that the country was rich or poor
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Ollius left the main party and headed out into the halls
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Land even replaces, in part at least, the capitals with which fisheries and mines are cultivated
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Whether the trade, either of Scotland in general, or of the city of Glasgow in particular, has really increased in so great a proportion, during so short a period, I do not pretend to know
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with a hand of flame he reached out, taking hold of one shadow in particular
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The splendid but visionary ideas which are set forth in that and some other works upon the same principles, still continue to make an impression upon many people, and have, perhaps, in part, contributed to that excess of banking, which has of late been complained of, both in Scotland and in other places
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When the ewe collapsed, Tragus added three vicious kicks in parting
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southern part of the country, in particular in
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lines, but in particular for this simplest idea I have seen yet…
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Offline businesses in particular, could use this much more than they do
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’ She smiled as she pointed to a certain part of him that had a mind of its own
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One night in particular still haunted his memory
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It was a sterile, fabricated environment that I guess in the last 200 years in particular we have come to see as normal and identify as our home
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The king, in particular, had not
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As far as I know, they prefer to live in flat marshlands like those that are found in parts of England, and we’re a huge distance away from any habitat like that
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In particular, to dream about the death of your living parents indicates that you are undergoing a significant change in your waking life
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In particular, to dream that a container is empty represents optimism
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In particular, if you are hitting your father with a rubber object indicates that whatever you are doing or telling him has no significant effect on him
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The war of 1672 seems to have been in part occasioned by this commercial dispute
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After learning so much about the atrocities that happen in Alataria and in Brontspil in particular, she feared what was to come
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Now, that being said, she also was certain that the Boss, in particular, and the Lascorii aboard in general were the most beautiful persons she'd ever encountered, and that the Captain had the longest auburn locks of any woman in Pim or Song's memory; that was just as it should be
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It enables foreigners, the Dutch in particular, not only to eat our corn cheaper than they otherwise could do, but sometimes to eat it cheaper than even our own people can do upon the same occasions; as we are assured by an excellent authority, that of Sir Matthew Decker
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Instead of raising, it would tend to lower the price of the commodity in the home market ; and thereby, instead of imposing a second tax upon the people, it might, at least in part, repay them for what they had contributed to the first
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Here, in part, is the Code of of Emptiness Practice the Spiritual Way:
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In particular, he believes Marmite may prove especially useful in outer space, where no one will be able to smell it
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” The plan was a simple one, inspired by their recent talk of the Tahoe in part; but then with the advent of the tangle-tossers new ranges as a tool in their arsenal, they had a lot to arrange in a short amount of time
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Their manners are more re publican; and their governments, those of three of the provinces of New England in particular, have hitherto been more republican too
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The exclusive trade of the mother countries tends to diminish, or at least to keep down below what they would otherwise rise to, both the enjoyments and industry of all those nations in general, and of the American colonies in particular
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It is in this manner that the capital of Great Britain, one may justly say, has partly been drawn and partly been driven from the greater part of the different branches of trade of which she has not the monopoly ; from the trade of Europe, in particular, and from that of the countries which lie round the Mediterranean sea
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First, those colonies, in preparing themselves for their non-importation agreement, drained Great Britain completely of all the commodities which were fit for their market ; secondly, the extra ordinary demand of the Spanish flota has, this year, drained Germany and the north of many commodities, linen in particular, which used to come into competition, even in the British market, with the manufactures of Great Britain; thirdly, the peace between Russia and Turkey has occasioned an extraordinary demand from the Turkey market, which, during the distress of the country, and while a Russian fleet was cruizing in the Archipelago, had been very poorly supplied ; fourthly, the demand of the north of Europe for the manufactures of Great Britain has been increasing from year to year, for some time past; and, fifthly, the late partition, and consequential pacification of Poland, by opening the market of that great country, have, this year, added an extraordinary demand from thence to the increasing demand of the north
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Application of the “modified cement-water ratio” is rational and useful in particular for the concrete mixtures design with the limited or small amount of cement at adding of mineral admixtures
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We must add to it, in particular, the whole expense of the late war, and a great part of that of the war which preceded it
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These do not favor anyone in particular since every individual comes from the same Source
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Whesler’s section was in particularly frightening, for the beggars and the mad gathered there because of the nature of the Wheslerans
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He lounged back in the vast chair, remembering something Deanna had said – how a building, in particular public and commercial establishments use their subliminal tricks to entice customers for a particular purpose: the use of subtle scents to create a conducive mood