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My character is Molly Simpson, the foolish woman who gets herself into a mess with the husband of her neighbour, Fanny Jones
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A neighbour, who gives the youngest son hell
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My other neighbour, the old man, shifted and looked past us through the window
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The people waited in silence, polite and sincere, and after each vocal contribution, aided by the whisky, each voice trailed away to be taken up anew by his neighbour and transferred on and on around the table
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My neighbour nudged me, shaking his head, me thinking he meant it embarrassed him to sing in public
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Then my neighbour stood and with feet apart and head thrown back, he poured out a drama like an operatic tenor
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I saw his wife there the other day with Jo, my neighbour
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just about to doze off with his neighbour when he was
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cordial relations with its island neighbour to the west, Jean
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Its close neighbour is Christmas Island (above)
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It is not because one man keeps a coach, while his neighbour walks a-foot, that the one is rich, and the other poor; but because the one is rich, he keeps a coach, and because the other is poor, he walks a-foot
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dexterity in what manner he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbour
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Tillage, indeed, in that part of ancient Italy which lay in the neighbour hood of Rome, must have been very much discouraged by the distributions of corn which were frequently made to the people, either gratuitously, or at a very low price
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The rich man consumes no more food than his poor neighbour
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but, if anything, even more impressive than its neighbour
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neighbour; as he hath done, so shall it be
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said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and
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link is limited to his neighbour, to whom he
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where we live now, we passed by the neighbour
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It is an acquired advantage only, which one artificer has over his neighbour, who exercises another trade; and yet they both find it more advantageous to buy of one another, than to make what does not belong to their particular trades
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A rich man, indeed, who is himself a manufacturer, is a very dangerous neighbour to all those who deal in the same way
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France is the nearest neighbour to Great Britain
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The man who employs either his labour or his stock in a greater variety of ways than his situation renders necessary, can never hurt his neighbour by underselling him
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The law which put an end to all prosecutions against witchcraft, which put it out of any man's power to gratify his own malice by accusing his neighbour of that imaginary crime, seems effectually to have put an end to those fears and suspicions, by taking away the great cause which encouraged and supported them
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Snapping the watch lid shut, he bandied a few insignificant pleasantries with a correspondingly inconsequential neighbour, and went inside; thence, pausing briefly to catch his breath before the ascent, he proceeded up the stairs to his apartments on the first floor
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Such an army, as it can best be maintained by an opulent and civilized nation, so it can alone defend such a nation against the invasion of a poor and barbarous neighbour
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The extreme inequality and uncertainty of a tax assessed in this manner, can be compensated only by its extreme moderation; in consequence of which, every man finds himself rated so very much below his real revenue, that he gives himself little disturbance though his neighbour should be rated somewhat lower
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agitated expressions on some the boys’ faces, particularly my brutishly built blond neighbour and his
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gave the poor idiot such a horrific backhand even my blond neighbour winced as the boy collapsed
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It seemed that my blond neighbour had a
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The first neighbour said she had not seen Mother for three years
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It begins with a bit of gossip of a neighbour who had come in to see
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money to her suffering neighbour, Mrs
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It was the neighbour they yelled at
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He had no idea that he nearly lost his life but he understood that the neighbour was bad, nasty and dangerous
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�Enough,� Emmy interfered, telling Bill and the neighbour to halt their argument
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�We are not interested in your opinion, dear neighbour
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He told her about the sweet grass, the water fountains and the nasty neighbour
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Their southern neighbour South Africa got involved when it recognised that exiled ANC (African National Congress - South Africans) assisted the above terrorists
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He is evidenced to have been charged with stalking a neighbour with criminal intent in the past and was relieved of various drugs, firearms, pornography and photographic equipment at that time
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Then one day, out of the blue, it was Dorothy who told Martha that Tommy had sold his farm and come to live as her next door neighbour in the village
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One beady black pupil gleamed at Russell, the other stared into the pupil of his alien neighbour, and rising from a spot above either eye, antennae swayed and twitched
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28 And Samuel said to him, The Lord has rent the kingdom of Israel from you this day, and has given it to a neighbour of yours, that
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them to your neighbour, and he shall lie with your wives in the sight of this sun
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35 And a certain man of the sons of the prophets said to his neighbour in the word of the Lord, strike me, I pray you; And the man
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My darling Afrikaans friend and neighbour, Ludi, taught me the mores of living among traditionally-minded South Africans and how to cook like they did – deliciously
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A kind man and a good neighbour, he was genuinely concerned about how I would react
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Waiting, I listened in the quiet to my unseen neighbour groaning softly in her sleep, rhythmically, with every breath
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Will someone be there for me when my time comes? Will anyone love or care, or will I be abandoned too? The memory returned: what I’d noted when moving closer for a look at my neighbour
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My neighbour from across the road came to visit
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against his neighbour, and an oath be laid on him to make him swear, and the oath come before your altar in this house; 23 Then hear
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Here was a little girl, almost a neighbour, half frozen because she had no shoes or stockings in this cruel spring weather
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21 O that one might plead for a man with God, as a man pleads for his neighbour!
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3 He who backbites not with his tongue, nor does evil to his neighbour, nor takes up a reproach against his neighbour
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5 Whoever privately slanders his neighbour, him I will cut off: him that has a high look and a proud heart I will not suffer
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trouble, and the wicked comes in his stead; The hypocrite with his mouth destroys his neighbour, but through knowledge shall the
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He who is void of wisdom despises his neighbour,
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of man makes it stoop, but a good word makes it glad; The righteous are more excellent than his neighbour, but the way of the wicked
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of the righteous; the poor is hated even by his own neighbour, but the rich has many friends; he who despises his neighbour sins; but
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great men; he who is the first one in his own cause seems just; but his neighbour comes and searches him out
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Lord; wealth makes many friends, but the poor is separated from his neighbour
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your neighbour has put you to shame
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Debate your cause with your neighbour himself; and disclose no secret to another, in case he
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neighbour's house; in case he is weary of you, and so hate you; the man who bears false witness against his neighbour is a maul, and a
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The man who flatters his neighbour spreads the net for his feet
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4 Again, I considered all travail, and every right work, that for this a man is envied of his neighbour
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by his neighbour: the child shall behave himself proudly against the ancient, and the base against the honourable
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They helped everyone his neighbour; and everyone said to his brother, Be of good courage
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tongue is as an arrow shot out; it speaks deceit: one speaks peaceably to his neighbour with his mouth, but in heart he lays his wait
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man to his neighbour, therefore has the Lord done so to this great city? 9 Then they shall answer, Because they have forsaken the
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35 So shall you say everyone to his neighbour, and everyone to his brother, What has the Lord answered? and, What
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15 Woe to him who gives his neighbour drink, who then puts your
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14 As near as you can, guess at your neighbour, and consult with the wise
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13 The mercy of man is toward his neighbour; but the mercy of the Lord is on all flesh, he reproves, and nurtures, and teaches and
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23 Be faithful to your neighbour in his poverty, that you may rejoice in his prosperity, abide steadfast him in the time of his trouble,
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7 Remember the commandments, and bear no malice to your neighbour, remember the covenant of the Highest, and wink at
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1 He who is merciful will lend to his neighbour; and he who strengthens his hand keeps the commandments
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14 An honest man is surety for his neighbour, but he who is impudent will forsake him
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20 Help your neighbour according to your power, and beware that you yourself fall not into the same
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19 A man shall have no pity on his neighbour, but shall destroy their houses with the sword, and spoil their goods, because of
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grace; Ruth means a female associate, or neighbour
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in addition to failing to love our neighbour as much as we love ourselves
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Derek’s neighbour with a smile that only a poker player could pull off
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sight of the angry neighbour he had assaulted earlier with the
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a decree to the neighbour cities of the heathen, by the suggestion of Ptoleme, against the Jews, that they should observe the same
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them, were greatly troubled, and said everyone to his neighbour, Now will these men lick up the face of the Earth; for neither the high
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children of Israel because of her, and everyone said to his neighbour, who would despise this people, that have among them such
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Woe to you who write down lying and godless words; for they write down their lies that men may hear them and act godlessly towards their neighbour
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When the police released Madeline's rapist neighbour, they were no closer to solving the crime then they had been the night of the murder
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She was glad this house was a mile from the nearest neighbour, or there would have been a visit from the local constabulary by now
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I buy beautiful clothes, and my neighbour buys more beautiful clothes; then, I buy even more beautiful clothes, and the Red Queen's race continues
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In the second chamber, dozens of human skeletons are buried up to their necks, with each skull facing the same direction and positioned equidistantly from its neighbour
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7 And on the second day Moses went out to his brothers, and saw, and note two men were quarreling, and he said to the wicked one, Why do you strike your neighbour?
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7 If a man shall deliver to his neighbour money or stuff to keep, and it be stolen out of the man's house; if the thief be found, let him pay double
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13 you shall not defraud your neighbour, neither rob him: the wages of him that is hired shall not abide with you all night until the morning
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15 According to the number of years after the Jubilee you shall buy of your neighbour, and according to the number of years of the fruits he shall sell to you:
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42 That the slayer might flee thither, which should kill his neighbour unawares, and hated him not in times past; and that fleeing to one of these cities he might live:
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2 And this is the manner of the release: Every creditor who lends anything to his neighbour shall release it; he shall not exact it of his neighbour, or of his brother; because it is called the Lord's release
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4 And this is the case of the slayer, which shall flee thither, that he may live: Whoever kills his neighbour ignorantly, whom he hated not in time past;
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5 As when a man goes into the wood with his neighbour to hew wood, and his hand fetches a stroke with the axe to cut down the tree, and the head slips from the helve, and alights on his neighbour, so that he die; he shall flee to one of those cities, and live: