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The one thing that our companionship did achieve was the restoration to us of the essence of being social creatures
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For once, time’s not of the essence and we can sit in the park in Queen Square for lunch, before making our way over the new bridge by the Arnolfini
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"I'm sorry but time is of the essence so there is no time for you to go thru the shakes right now," it said as it mainlined her with that needle
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After lunch Zarko went to the royal court to see Arioch – time was of the essence
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Time was of the essence and he had to act fast to get everything organised
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But really, time is of the essence
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They both understood that time was of the essence, but more importantly they faced the prospect (and even with his current experiments it was a logical consideration) of total demise, erasure from history – no less
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Since time was of the essence Roidon agreed that they should allow the craft to approach Earth at its maximum speed
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Time was of the essence as they were aware that United States
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Time was of the essence for both the
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It was a good thing that my head wasn’t facing the other way, or I may have taken longer to figure out where I was, and time was clearly of the essence
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No telling how long a stop we have here, and time is of the essence
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If this logic holds, then it tells us that Jesus can be seen to be a diminutive portion of the essence of God, who must have, by genetic description, shared His essence with the inherited traits of Man
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Where will this latter-day attempt end up? In another unremembered ash heap of history, where all others have, or seem to be in the process of going? Or, can we do better this time? Will we be able to shift to a mind-over-matter attitude in time to alter the course of history so it needs not repeat itself again? Can we rise from out of the usual to become another kind of exceptional? It appears that only time will tell, but time, once again, is of the essence!
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I had shut my eyes, holding him for what appeared to be no more than seconds, knowing the way all do when dreaming of those who have passed that time is of the essence and painfully fleeting
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Time was very much of the essence because we were rapidly burning through the several million dollars of seed money WASS had given us
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Some of the essence of their power must have been leeched from him during their encounters
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“Once again, time seems to be of the essence here!” he began, a higher level of sternness still apparent in his voice than he had hoped to project
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A reminder of the essence of being
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“Once again, time seems to be of the essence here!” he began, a higher level of sternness still
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house for any reason, because time is of the essence
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She knew her pace would need to be quick, Sorus had made it crystal-clear to her that time was now of the essence
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There would be little time to celebrate, Sorus had insisted that time was of the essence in order to reach the mine
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With regard to dichotomous occurrences, “time is of the essence
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Time was of the essence for Irma and Amanda who also had not seen the News bulletin
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We couldn’t wait for years for things to turn in our favor because time is of the essence
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However time is of the essence,
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who thinks thus forgets that it is of the essence of the life of the pupil that he shall lay aside all this complexity, that he shall, as the Master put it, “come
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If you meditate on the image of the virgin you will get a good understanding of the essence of the Virgo type
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'But the life in me was stronger than the life in common folk, for it partakes of the essence of the forces that seethe in the black gulfs beyond mortal ken
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That was imperative! Time now was of the essence
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Again, it is of the essence that these communities are, on balance and at the most, zero net carbon emitters
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Mother says time is of the essence
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It needs a catalyst—a glue—which is provided solely by the student’s unique interpretation of the essence of their overall experience
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Knowing that time was of the essence to the inspector, Terence took the reins eagerly and practically leaped into the saddle, so as not to create unwanted delay for their efforts
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Realizing that time was of the essence and could not be wasted on mere contemplation of his case presently, he turned from the window and seated himself at his desk, in the process noticing the guest list and the arrivals of the past several 261
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Remember, time is of the essence, because the more we wait around, the less cash there is of ours
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"Something very sinister is swimming in you and time is definitely of the essence
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� Prime Minister Churchill himself had agreed that time was of the essence and that Nancy had unique special talents that would be vital for the rescue operation
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“Gentlemen, time is of the essence in this matter
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the man said, time is of the essence
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However, time is of the essence and danger is acute back in 2018
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This is a limited-time offer, so time is of the essence
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For us, speed is now of the essence
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Speed will thus be of the essence in order to be able to grab those bridges intact with minimum casualties
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" Time is of the essence
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Time is of the essence now and extra helping hands are needed here
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You did what you had to do and time was of the essence
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time was of the essence
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while he focused, I gave up arguing, time was of the essence, the photo’s
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Time is of the essence
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There was an abundance of wounded and time was of the essence
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offers, timing is of the essence
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“Did I tell you that time is of the essence?” Deanna asked
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Time was clearly of the essence
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And time is of the essence
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pil, and the Self who has gained awareness of the essence, of the Su-
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the same that he is perfect, a knower of the essence
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“Ultimate” stands for realization of the essence
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stant refinement there is awareness of the essence that is God, only then,
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of the essence of God is knowledge
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Time was most certainly not of the essence
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what is meant by perception of the essence
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So it is vital to seek refuge in a sage who is aware of the essence, for only he can provide the requisite impulse
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Time was of the essence
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“Time is of the essence,” Sorren said impatiently, “Let us be
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Having collected 100,000 recitations of the essence mantra of
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time's of the essence
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reviewing the Mulkousky file earlier that morning, “Time is of the essence, Sam
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“John, I can"t emphasize enough that time is of the essence with respect to this
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Time was also of the essence for Martin Lee and the other Legislative Councillors who were due to go public with their views on the Survey Office Report on Wednesday
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It wasn't natural for him, but time was of the essence
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He and Akhim talked over the tactics and presented it to Mohammed, who approved the plan and told them to start straight away, time was of the essence
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Time seemed now to be of the essence, and his safe tactic wasn’t complete
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Haste was of the essence when we got the call, so we had to leave the restaurant, bill unpaid and food unfinished, and get into Sergey’s car
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Speed was of the essence
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Speed will be of the essence
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The main thing is the possibility of an active realization of the Essence (SFUURMM-Forms) that structures energy-informationally every UU-VVU-copy
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So that to feel better and get a truer understanding (experience) of the essence of this Idea, we try to stay as long as possible in the Configurations of the highest frequency UU-VVU-conglomerates (among those available for us), because only through them we can decipher and use the VVU-Information of flakglaass Levels of Energy-Plasma
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When those pearls are secured, and the mystery of the essence of existence clearly revealed, the furnace of this earth will be transformed into a flower garden
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Brandor had said time was of the essence, the Fife deducing five
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This personal experience of Self’s self reflection and assessment will most likely be embraced warmly as a function of the essence of creation through the internalization of the informed experience of the reality of the Creator
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And so the soul could be the spiritual spark or foundation of the essence of life upon which all the characteristics of life and creation are based and which interact and intercede with and between the Creator
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Chevalier caught a glimpse of the essence ring as she pushed
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But the very human mind, the human "I" can come close to solving this greatest of mysteries - to the knowledge of the essence of the Creator, creating us in itself and of itself
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In practice many participants of our seminars understood that old offences were necessary experience for their spiritual improvement and understanding of the essence of things
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He’d kissed Maria good-bye and on the way to his car, he’d tried to make sense of the facts at hand: that the court order would do no good unless they could find Lester; that time was of the essence; that Lester was dangerous; that he’d shown up with a gun and left Maria terrified; and, of course, that he’d taken her phone…
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Time was of the essence, as well, but that had been only a part of the decision-making process, and not the largest one
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The tags work on the same principle as the Codex; they exist both here and in the Archive, and through manipulation of the essence of the object, an Obscurist’s process can physically move it from one place to another
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Vital force is only an expression for the unknown remainder over and above what we know of the essence of life
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That to me is kind of the essence of value investing
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It is no valid objection that science as yet throws no light on the far higher problem of the essence or origin of life
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As instances of questions which are to a certain extent their own answers I will quote the following:—Concerning the 4th question, of the methods for making heretics, he asks in one of the questions (the 7th): "Does not all history tend to show us that the greatest makers of heretics, the adepts in the art, were those very wiseacres from whom the Father concealed his secrets—that is, the hypocrites, the Pharisees, and the Scribes, or utterly godless and evil-minded men? (Question 20-21) And in the corrupted times of Christianity did not the hypocrites and envious ones reject the very men, talented and especially indorsed by the Lord, who would have been highly esteemed in periods of pure Christianity? (21) And, on the other hand, would not those men who during the decadence of Christianity rose above all others, and set themselves up as teachers of the purest Christianity, would not they, during the times of the apostles of Christ and his disciples, have been considered as the shameful heretics and anti-Christians?" Among other things, while expressing the idea that the verbal declaration of the essence of faith which was required by the Church, the abjuration of which was regarded as a heresy, could never cover all the ideas and beliefs of the faithful, and that hence the requirement that faith shall be expressed by a certain formula of words is the immediate cause of heresy, he says in the 21st question:—
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The power to make war belongs to all nations; is of the essence of Government; but the Constitution of the United States gives it expressly, in so many words: "The Congress shall have power to declare war, to raise and support armies