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liberally dosed with the finest seven star Metaxa
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Then he went fishing through the liberally disheveled contents of his parents’ lives, contents that lived in disarray on a low coffee table propped up by three wooden legs and some house bricks
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Then he went fishing through the liberally disheveled contents of
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Workmen, on the contrary, when they are liberally paid by the piece, are very apt to overwork themselves, and to ruin their health and constitution in a few years
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We do not reckon our soldiers the most industrious set of people among us; yet when soldiers have been employed in some particular sorts of work, and liberally paid by the piece, their officers have frequently been obliged to stipulate with the undertaker, that they should not be allowed to earn above a certain sum every day, according to the rate at which they were paid
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Those whom he can find, therefore, are very liberally rewarded
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they found it liberally decorated with stars and rosaries
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There was a general cry of dismay as the third wave clambered over the trench merely to be met with a field so liberally strewn with spiked metal caltrops that it was impossible not to step on one
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Babylonian women dressed somewhat more liberally; how else could men see and appreciate their beauty? Men liked to see some cleavage and a glimpse of bare shoulders and calves
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But if a merchant ever buys up corn, either going to a particular market, or in a particular market, in order to sell it again soon after in the same market, it must be because he judges that the market cannot be so liberally supplied through the whole season as upon that particular occasion, and that the price, therefore, must soon rise
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beating the Greaseball liberally with the broom
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She sniffed liberally around the walls, trying to detect some hint of the outdoors amongst the must and mold
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The clutter in the room had not changed, though two open bottles of wine on the desk had been added, both liberally sampled
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helped themselves liberally to the steaming food
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Leaning closer she studied the deep furrows in her snout, the grey hairs liberally sprinkled throughout the black stripes on her cheeks
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None should be more liberally rewarded
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With his dark hair combed back to slick and gleaming, he selected for the day a new brand of cologne, which he splashed on liberally, not for additional sex appeal, of which he had considerable, but because he liked the freshness it gave to his skin and the faint whiffs he caught from time to time throughout the day
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The pavement was liberally smeared with gobs of something that looked suspiciously like bubble-gum
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After hastily consulting a typewritten instruction sheet left behind by the previous medics, Colling told him to shave his pubic hair and liberally apply DDT powder to his groin area
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to have such gifts to give so liberally as he did before, for he had abounded above the kings that were before him
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Fortunately, John had brought along chili and liberally laced the food for us
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and brains spilled out of his open head and liberally splattered the
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Nyla down on a long sagging sofa that was liberally draped with
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14 you shall furnish him liberally out of your flock, and out of your floor, and out of your winepress: of that with which the Lord your God has blessed you you shall give to him
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placed his order, collected it and sat down near a window as far from the counter as possible, sprinkling the food liberally with ketchup in an effort to disguise the lack of taste
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liberally all over her
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29 Nevertheless when he saw that the money of his treasures failed and that the tributes in the country were small because of the dissension and plague which he had brought on the land in taking away the laws which had been of old time; 30 He feared that he should not be able to bear the charges any longer nor to have such gifts to give so liberally as he did before for he had abounded above the kings that were before him
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shares liberally all with him
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thousand foot high meadows; liberally mixed with mud and baked under the South
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jumbo, liberally laced with numbers which supposedly referred to bills, government
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He purchased a calling card worth one hundred minutes and talked liberally
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He had another cracker liberally smeared with Caviar – this was the way to live! – and so he would from now on! - in Cannes, where he had recently purchased a “small” villa – pity that Jenni had proved to be such a wash-out! – still… no problem! – there was always some woman waiting to be spoilt and corrupted! Pity that he had given that ring to Jenni though – what a waste!
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He did not like the coolness and aloofness of the Jewish authorities; nevertheless, he expected to be liberally rewarded for his cowardly conduct
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bows in machine oil, which was also liberally smeared over his face
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The journey was soon over and the women folk came out to greet us with refreshments, the hard side to our return was when the relatives claimed their dead loved ones, being the High Lord I had to find the words that would help them get through their loss, being on a personal standing with most of the families I knew what they wanted to hear, the ones I only knew casually were more difficult to help, skill and bravery being the tools of the warrior, I flattered liberally, they seemed to appreciate this, all in all I felt quite inadequate and was glad to bring closure to this onerous duty
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cut V-cut in the neckline liberally revealed plenty of cleavage
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honor because you are left handed and you use lubricants too liberally for Tea Partiers who want
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Remove the broiling pan and liberally spoon the blue cheese sauce on top of the steaks
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Brush tops liberally with garlic
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intimations of intimacy – he will supply them liberally
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Soldiers wielded their spear butts liberally, and most of us collected welts to tally how many times we’d slowed or tripped
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In addition to a light diet, a salutation containing sugar and salt should be taken liberally
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It has also to be given away liberally to those who relish it
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Norah appeared from somewhere, managing to look polished and put together in her jeans and camp shirt, despite the paint liberally streaking her legs
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Place the coated cookies on a platter, liberally sprinkling each layer and
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Nevertheless Chandra maintained that his supply was finite and so it could not be disseminated liberally amongst everyone
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applied it liberally with one hand while aiming his cock towards the
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He’d cost Duval precious resources but had more than liberally returned the losses with the skill in which he now fought
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The face was lethal and expressionless and was smeared liberally with old, dried blood
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Plus remember the 20 minute rule and use coffee and tea liberally
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He could afford his cabs and used them liberally for his slightest moves
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The horizon was now liberally dotted with sails
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If he knows not the meaning of “was not” how can we approach him with the information? He has banked liberally, even excessively on our good nature; but he has presumed too largely upon it, and because of strained diplomatic affairs, I have broken all neutrality covenants and will besiege his forts, force evacuation and confiscate all the spoils
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young could demonstrate such intense and sincere emotions so liberally
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The housemaid found herself very liberally rewarded
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To feed the greed of the belly the brains liberally spooning,
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Thou that to grapes and weeds and little wild flowers givest so liberally, Shed, shed thyself on mine and me, with but a fleeting ray out of
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Her family and friends administered comfort and commendation liberally
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I would like him to be an honour to his family, as we live in days when our kings liberally reward learning that is virtuous and worthy; for learning without virtue is a pearl on a dunghill
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To conclude, Sancho, by his master's orders, paid him very liberally, and taking leave of him they quitted the inn at about eight in the morning and took to the road, where we will leave them to pursue their journey, for this is necessary in order to allow certain other matters to be set forth, which are required to clear up this famous history
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She wanted them to be sumptuous, and when he alone could not pay the expenses, she made up the deficit liberally, which happened pretty well every time
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To conclude, Ricote liberally recompensed and rewarded as well the renegade as the men who had rowed; and the renegade effected his readmission into the body of the Church and was reconciled with it, and from a rotten limb became by penance and repentance a clean and sound one
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Do remember to take care, though, with PowerPointTM bullet lists–they should not be used too liberally, if at all
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landlady, a motherly sort of a woman, to whom Charles had liberally
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furniture she had so liberally enriched him with; though he was thus
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some goods, that he paid for liberally, for the better grace of his
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be liberally paid for, and which, the secrecy of the transaction preserved
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which fooleries of a silly appetite, the old gentleman paid more liberally
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"I was liberally paid for my old attendance here," I said, to soothe her, "in being apprenticed, and I have asked these questions only for my own information
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Quoting liberally from Eunice’s Saturday Evening Post article and from some of the speeches Rose had been making on behalf of the intellectually handicapped since 1963, the story recounted how Rosemary’s limitations slowly emerged, and how, after years of effort and searching for a medical cure, Rose and Joe realized that Rosemary was permanently disabled
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The Englishman, whose right eye was nearly closed, took his corner where he was liberally drenched with water and when the bell went came on gamey and brimful of pluck, confident of knocking out the fistic Eblanite in jigtime
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liberally rewarded the boy for all his great exertions
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The sole pleasures of enjoyment were now the link I held to him by: for though nature had done such great maters for him in his outward form, and especially in that superb piece of furniture she had so liberally enriched him with; though he was thus qualified to give the senses their richest feast, still there was something more wanting to create in me, and constitute the passion of love
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Cole direction when to bring the things home herself, and the time he should expect them, he went out, taking with him some goods, that he paid for liberally, for the better grace of his introduction
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Cole assured me "that bating the pain I should be put to, she had no scruple to engage me to this party, which she assured me I should be liberally paid for, and which, the secrecy of the transaction preserved safe from the ridicule that otherwise vulgarly attended it; that for her part, she considered pleasure, of one sort or other, as the universal port of destination, and every wind that blew thither a good one, provided it blew nobody any harm; that she rather compassionated, than blamed those unhappy persons, who are under a subjection they cannot shake off, to those arbitrary tastes that rule their appetites of pleasures with an unaccountable control: tastes too, as infinitely diversified, as superior to, and independent of all reasoning as the different relishes or palates of mankind in their viands, some delicate
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Another peculiarity of taste he had, which was to present me with a dozen pairs of the whitest kid gloves at a time: these he would divert himself with drawing on me, and then biting off their finger ends; all which fooleries of a silly appetite, the old gentleman paid more liberally for, than most others did for more essential favours
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The general liked to have protégés that he could haul out and put on display, and he did so liberally with Puller, subtly taking much credit for the younger man’s accomplishments
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The small yard was overgrown, liberally strewn with rusting debris, stacks of tires, and a fishing boat on a bent-up trailer nearly obscuring the bungalow
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The tuberculosis he has carried since youth has calcified as tiny seeds—minute black sesame liberally seasoning his lung
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” Duchairn sipped the hot tea, liberally sweetened with honey, appreciatively
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The Tanshar Estuary was shallow and liberally seeded with treacherous mudbanks, so it made much better sense to deliver Earl Thirsk’s family to Erthayn
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The record of ten thousand nights like this one was tallied in the white hairs sprinkled liberally in his black brush-cut
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As we shall point out in the next chapter, this assumed earning power may properly be capitalized more liberally when the prospects appear excellent than in the ordinary case, but we shall also suggest that the maximum multiplier be held to a conservative figure (say, 20, under the conditions of 1940) if the valuation reached is to be kept within strictly investment limits
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On the one hand, there was a tendency to value common stocks in general more liberally than before
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It is a truism to say that the more impressive the record and the more promising the prospects of stability and growth the more liberally the per-share earnings should be valued, subject always to our principle that a multiplier higher than about 20 (i
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But its excess earnings, above 10 per cent on capital, are usually valued more liberally, or at a higher multiplier, than the base earnings required to support the book value in the market
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By the time I’d finished the soup and bread—which had been liberally coated with butter and served with a tiny cup of honey on the side—I felt quite restored
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His hair covered almost all his face, his beard appeared like a piece of dirty cloth, his nails were claws, and his countenance was so covered with dirt that one might have grown cresses upon it if one had sown seed! Whoever looked at him ran away; but because he gave the poor in every place gold coin they prayed that he might not die during the seven years; and because he paid liberally everywhere, he found a night's lodging without difficulty
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"Pay great attention when he shakes your hand," said the eldest, "and you will see his beautiful claws!" "Take care!" said the second, "bears are fond of sweets, and if you please him he will eat you up, perhaps!" "You must mind and do his will," continued the eldest, "or he will begin growling!" And the second daughter said further, "But the wedding will certainly be merry, for bears dance well!" The bride kept silence, and would not be drawn from her purpose by all these taunts; and meanwhile Bearskin wandered about in the world, doing good where he could, and giving liberally to the poor, for which they prayed heartily for him