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If you want to win, you will need to learn to play by the
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learn to “play by the rules” and apply these natural laws
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If it were a game, then the game had changed: the Elusivers just didn't play by the old rules
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the outer kitchen to play by themselves
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What can they do if you refuse to play by their rules and carry on killing them on sight? Nothing for they lost the initiative! They cannot get to you (homeland USA) to attack you so they are reduced to slinking around in their third world countries fearing the reconnaissance satellites and drones and Egg Breakers
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They think they don’t have to play by the rules
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They have to play by the rules
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The nursing child will play by the hole of the cobra, and the weaned child will put his hand on the viper’s den
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The Masamune lay by his side, the long blade stained in red
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work, play by the rules, share, win graciously,
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your goal, for you will not cause delay by hesitation and com-
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themselves to play by the rules
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A lithe and warm little form was laying on him on top of the covers, his arms lay by his sides, and her feet were lightly holding his wrists to the bed
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During my mid-shift break, I would chat with Harv and it was fun for me to watch him play by telegraph
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And children's play by the wayside,
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She has somehow developed an unnatural immunity to the powers of our world, but this sword and the two others that exist; they come from a totally different universe and play by different rules
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It’s a gay for pay thing, except they didn’t like to play by the rules
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You play by different rules when you on the corner
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Having worked against the best adversaries in the world, what I asked her to do would be child’s play by comparison
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Two bulging canteens lay by her side; she held a third beneath the water’s flow, filling it
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Brian’s reaction was biased and predictable, but Tom, ever a man to play by the book, relayed exactly what he had been told
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dirty business for you, you better play by our rules
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But she understood the new hierarchy and “lowerarchy,” and had been willing to play by the new rules
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Nyro may not have studied at any music school, but she had a feel for the music, like someone who can’t read music but can sing and play by ear
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To build a universe one must play by
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because they don’t play by the same rules
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That, she would have to play by ear when she heard his voice
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In Nancy Laplante’s history, that led to increasing American involvement, including some very dirty play by the CIA to rig elections in favor of a series of corrupt, unpopular local politicians and generals whose only virtue was to be anti-communists
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“We need a pilot who can play by their rules, fly circles around the cops and fight dirty
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Think of it as a play by play replay
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mRocK ball was bounced back into play by the force field surrounding the playing field
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your reality and time line in the same manner that we have been doing for years, only she will not have the restraint that we exercise because she will not play by the rules that we have laid out for all those who might seek access to your universe
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and among the dead you have to play by their rules
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He had the same big lumpy face that they all had, as if he had been moulded from clay by someone who had given up when not quite done
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The strategy was clear—Modi was not here to play by the rules set by someone else; he wanted to create what Congress leader Jairam Ramesh later described as his own version of bodyline where unconventional attack was the best form of defence
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you dream, you enter a different world and you have to play by its rules, and
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While she hit the pillow straight, for long he lay by her side looking at her as it dawned on him that they hover around different emotional planes in spite of their physical proximity
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‘real’ sounding rhythms and grooves and then you BUILD on top of that and learn to play by ear and sight read along the way
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we have to play by His rules, and He changes His rules all the time
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“What heart the whore that insatiably consumes the play by play of other's horrors?” the faces of his conquests condemned them
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In addition to this mess, several small pools of the contents of the bottles lay by their
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who was sitting close to the bowl began a play by play
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The rest of the group was in shock at the barbaric display by both
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"Do you want a play by play?"
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Caleb had discarded his wet clothing and lay by the smithy fi re
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beginners to play by ear, which many of them are inclined to
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on display by the Belfast City Council is a Red Cross on a
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possible to develop services that reward those sharers who play by the rules with monetary
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If the americans were ever forced to play by Canadian rules in a truly international competition: the Canadians would beat the pants off the americans… and if the americans played the Canadians using their four-down rules, the Canadians would still beat the pants off them
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Only allowed to have fun if you are out-of shape and wear a beard or sideburns… They still play by the general ideas of hockey
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Preferring to travel at night, there was less chance of a delay by meandering travellers in
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said, glancing over to where the lad lay by the small glowing fire he had prepared a short
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At the next lay by he pulled over and stopped the car
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He quivered as he pointed at me with one bony finger his voice cracking with age, “Now! Now you bring back my cup of eternal youth! What good does she do me now! I see that you’re enjoying her for yourself wretched fool! You’ve stripped me of all my hard won possessions! Assoria was mine! You killed my babies! The army that would have defeated any army ever made on the field of battle, but no! You couldn’t play by the rules! You used technology against me to do what? Protect people little better than cattle long overdue for the slaughterhouse! You drained me of my last vestige of power! You’ve taken everything from me!”
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I went on to explain, “This is another whole ballgame, with a whole different set of rules to play by! We can’t just write our own way here Trent, as we did in Siberia!”
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Alyoshka went off to play by the water and I was left alone with Nadia
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He is so flawless, like he was sculpted from clay by a very gifted artist
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This was the High Leader's game, and she had no choice but to play by the rules
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Nor play by the old green gate
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But they die at the hospital, because they haven't the sense when young to lay by
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She was prudent enough to lay by a thousand crowns, with which the first three bills were paid when they fell due; but the fourth, by chance, came to the house on a Thursday, and Charles, quite upset, patiently awaited his wife's return for an explanation
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“So the question here is whether these guys are going to play by
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I was readily compensated for this delay by fascinating research
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fort, we lay by, under the bank of the Hudson, waiting to watch the movements of
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This certainly had not a profitable appearance, and I shook my head as if I would imply that it would be difficult to lay by much accumulative capital from such a source of income
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And the traveller Leopold was couth to him sithen it had happed that they had had ado each with other in the house of misericord where this learningknight lay by cause the traveller Leopold came there to be healed for he was sore wounded in his breast by a spear wherewith a horrible and dreadful dragon was smitten him for which he did do make a salve of volatile salt and chrism as much as he might suffice
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Maximilian crossed the canal and entered the Rue Meslay by the boulevards
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The following morning all the rabbits were out at silflay by dawn and there was a good deal of excitement as they waited for Hazel
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Wherefore, here they lay by it a while, crying out, because of
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The conversation was so terse and edgy that it might have come from a play by Samuel Beckett or Harold Pinter, another cheerful nearby resident
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She was prudent enough to lay by a thousand crowns, with which the first three bills were paid when they fell due; but the fourth, by chance,
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The wind was on the withered heath, but in the forest stirred no leaf: there shadows lay by night and day, and dark things silent crept beneath
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'But fear no more! I would not take this thing, if it lay by the
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Frodo, but I'll put this one to lie by you, as it lay by the old
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A notched and broken sword lay by him, as if he had hewn at the rock in his last despair
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I have been doing this work for 21 years and still sometimes need to check a glossary when someone asks me about a certain play by its formal name, as opposed to, say, “I’m long 10 of these and short 20 of these,” or something like that
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Why they don’t play by the rules
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As long as it is a SAS date, time, or datetime value, you can change the display by changing the format in the procedure where you are displaying the variable
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This message typically means that the data from a form has been received and that the browser should reset the display by clearing the form fields
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One reason that the company's revenues and earnings growth had slowed was a delay by Congress in passing legislation mandating that phone companies install the services provided by SCCX
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A trader also might attempt to execute an interest play by selling stock and simultaneously selling deeply in-the-money American puts that ought to be exercised early
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Jonathan coming in had not waked me, for he lay by my side when next I remember
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After this, every evening at the same time the bear came, lay by the fire, and allowed the children to play with him; so they became quite fond of their curious playmate, and the door was not ever bolted in the
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But this would have cost five hundred francs at least, and in view of the fact that she had only been able to lay by forty-two francs and ten sous for this purpose in the course of five years, she had ended by renouncing the idea
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Another of her early films was Fritz Lang’s Clash by Night (made in 1951, though released in 1952), adapted for the screen from an unsuccessful Broadway play by Clifford Odets, who, with the play’s director, Lee Strasberg, and others, had founded the controversial, left-leaning Group Theatre in the 1930s
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Sammy lay by his feet
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Thus the high importance of barriers comes into play by checking migration; as does time for the slow process of modification through natural selection
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"What, play by hard and fast rules? Where is the charm of that?"
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“May I smoke a cigarette? Now, you see, men like Fedosie Petrovitch Zachlebnikoff are much valued in the State; but, excepting for a few perquisites allowed them, the pay is wretched; they live well enough, but they cannot possibly lay by money
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From Górki, Bennigsen descended the highroad to the bridge which, when they had looked at it from the hill, the officer had pointed out as being the center of our position and where rows of fragrant new-mown hay lay by the riverside
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And so, without losing precious time, he ran upstairs into the restaurant to have a snack of something as quickly as possible, and to avoid delay by making all the haste he could
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Her intellect, education, skill, resource, and innate tact made it possible for her everywhere to gain a footing in select aristocratic society, and to play by no means the least role there
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We don't lay by 35 cents in one envelope, $1