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inclusive
1. been a type of music I confined myself to inclusive toward “type of self
2. popular culture to maintain a true being of self that is inclusive toward
3. The reader will find at the end of this chapter all the prices of wheat which have been collected by Fleetwood, from l202 to 1597, both inclusive, reduced to the money of the present times, and digested, according to the order of time, into seven divisions of twelve years each
4. From 1595 to 1620, both inclusive, the average price of the quarter of nine bushels of the best wheat, at Windsor market, appears, from the accounts of Eton college, to have been £ 2:1:6 9/13
5. From 1637 to 1700, both inclusive, being the sixty-four last years of the last century the average price of the quarter of nine bushels of the best wheat, at Windsor market, appears, from the same accounts, to have been £ 2:11:0 1/3, which is only 1s
6. The scarcity which prevailed in England, from 1693 to 1699, both inclusive, though no doubt principally owing to the badness of the seasons, and, therefore, extending through a considerable part of Europe, must have been somewhat enhanced by the bounty
7. The low price of corn, from 1741 to 1750, both inclusive, may very well be set in opposition to its high price during these last eight or ten years
8. from 1748 to 1753, both inclusive, and into Portugal, at an average of seven years, viz
9. from 1747 to 1753, both inclusive, amounted in silver to 1,101,107 pounds weight, and in gold to 49,940 pounds weight
10. from 1754 to 1764, both inclusive, amounted to 13,984,185 3/5 piastres of ten reals
11. He had had many visitors wanting to look at the exquisite handwritten parchment scrolls, central to any synagogue, mostly out of curiosity and he had always managed to negotiate a polite ‘No’, but he was a spiritual man and he believed in his own convictions of being all inclusive
12. “I’ve never seen those Asian people before, we had a full congregation today, we are international and inclusive” he explained to a poker faced police woman
13. ‖ In either case, the general impression of unfulfilled promises has sparked defections in favor of a ―religious‖ culture perceived as inclusive (sic) and generally more responsive to the ―spiritual‖
14. can create events that are more inclusive
15. If the overall outcome of being inclusive is success, this is a global outcome rather than an individual outcome that says "if we behave this way then Peter is going to be included more effectively"
16. “While the military build-up between opposing Thai and Cambodian armed forces over the Preah Vihear temple controversy has reached a standstill following inclusive talks between the two sides, Phnom Penh's diplomatic offensive is well under way
17. It places the whole human society in a straitjacket, inclusive the own State or Country
18. Amaze! The force that the financial capital practices on the society it is created by the current system and for us same, inclusive for the State that is the owner of the coin of the Country
19. Besides, the new systematics guarantees that every population really is benefited, inclusive the First, Second and Third sector
20. With the support of the Usuarist Projects, the teams can act dynamicalally with total flexibility in any agreed organization, inclusive in Bank3Sector so that they practice its roles with efficiency and low cost, without waste and without idleness of resources
21. Besides, nobody will pay nothing to implant the new Computational Monetary System, because it is an irrecusable gift that is given by the investor’s altruism or sponsor of the XUSING Project to those countries to apply the new System and to obtain the immediate and definitive solution of its great internal problems, inclusive the solution of the payment of the national debt and foreign debt, without sacrifices or recessions
22. Know that our Project has total transparency, inclusive in relation to actuation of each Bank3Sector
23. that are usually adopted in the external contracts, inclusive
24. that were approved for its sponsors, inclusive the expenses
25. inclusive values originating from instruction activities and of
26. internal audits, inclusive the verification of the accomplishment
27. registered beneficiary individuals, inclusive the products that
28. The rendered services can be the following items: cab, telephony, hotel, food, trips, road transport or air, events, administration of cards; social infrastructure (energy, water, habitation, paving, communication, transport, health, education and basic sanitation), inclusive covering of taxes in the cases in that there is not exemption and others
29. The great innovation is the generation of income abundantly for all the individuals (citizens) and corporations (public or private) since being born until dying, without need of the vinculum to the employment, without exchange policy, without interests and without need of tributary system because all will receive income, inclusive the State
30. All gain with the implantation of this new model, inclusive the nature and nobody loses anything
31. This procedure will generate abundance of products and services immediately in total availability, without anybody to have its definitive possession as owner, inclusive Bank3Sector
32. Another practice to avoid like the plague is a new tendency to have a “party” at the gravesite of the dearly departed, inclusive of gifts, cakes, party hats and drinks
33. exposed to such a comprehensive, all inclusive, “cheat-sheet” that covers EVERYTHING anyone could ever
34. The inclusive mind is love in action, battling
35. ” Note that using “we” will make your fans feel more inclusive and part of a community, especially when you share milestones with them
36. charge a tourism levy of either 1% (all inclusive rate) or 2%
37. • You learn to be inclusive
38. Arrogance is exclusive whereas boldness is inclusive
39. was inclusive, whereas identity as a Czech, Pole, or Hungarian was too exclusive to
40. The site also has a very inclusive list of
41. inclusive list of local chapters and support groups throughout the UK
42. sending of the Son, in the Missio Deo, with the inclusive aim of establishing the
43. Here one could experience an inclusive and universal aspect of God"s grace
44. Another definition, based upon a more inclusive definition of property: “Coercion is the attempted, intentional interference with the property of another
45. He says to us, “my unconditional love is inclusive, not exclusive
46. Gāndhiji had a very inclusive vision of what he wanted to achieve through his non-violent satyāgraha:
47. Vision refers to the category of intentions that are broad, all inclusive, and forward thinking
48. a solution that is inclusive of many perspectives and avoid
49. but I feel I do this as inclusive task, to honor the gay pride that I have developed
50. Strength training is an inclusive term for all types of exercise devoted towards increasing muscular strength and size (as opposed to muscular endurance, associated with aerobic exercise, or flexibility, associated with stretching exercise like yoga or pilates, though endurance and flexibility can improve as a byproduct of training)