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Who on earth enjoyed that? Her legs shaking from the unexpected stress, she made her way to her dressing room at the far end of the opulent suite
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Thus, at present, in the opulent countries of Europe, a very large, frequently the largest, portion of the produce of the land, is destined for replacing the capital of the rich and independent farmer ; the other for paying his profits, and the rent of the landlord
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In the opulent countries of Europe, great capitals are at present employed in trade and manufactures
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There were, however, within the narrow circle of the commerce of those times, some countries that were opulent and industrious
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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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In the most opulent and civilized nations, age regulates rank among those who are in every other respect equal ; and among whom, therefore, there is nothing else to regulate it
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In an opulent and civilized society, a man may possess a much greater fortune, and yet not be able to command a dozen of people
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The authority of fortune, however, is very great, even in an opulent and civilized society
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The inside, however, gave no compromise to its location; opulent hardly described it
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He does not even despise the prejudices of people who are disposed to be so favourable to him, and never treats them with those contemptuous and arrogant airs, which we so often meet with in the proud dignitaries of opulent and well endowed churches
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The most opulent church in Christendom does not maintain better the uniformity of faith, the fervour of devotion, the spirit of order, regularity, and austere morals, in the great body of the people, than this very poorly endowed church of Scotland
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I thought to myself this is more like it the large public rooms kitted out as wards were roomy and airy and the décor of them was both elegant and opulent I mean after all this had been one of the worlds finest liners
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In countries where the public revenues are in farm, the farmers are generally the most opulent people
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We walked inside an incredibly opulent study, decorated with all shades of gold, wood, and granite, with rich evocative carpets strewn around as well as tapestries hanging from the tall walls, amidst various detailed paintings
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The upper east side was made up mostly the opulent homes of
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The rich, opulent fields of wheat flourishing as the time for harvest neared gave an almost golden hue to the skyline
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He grasped my hand, pulled me close and in an opulent voice redolent of incinerator enquired after my well-being
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up the window with an attached opulent sheet
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The room the meeting was being held in was opulent to the point of extreme
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Feeling equally at home in the opulent bungalow and the austere old-age home, he purveyed the activities of various charitable trusts set up by Suresh
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His burning gaze had frightened and humiliated her, but his cleanly elemental fierceness set him above Jelal Khan, a monster such as only an overly opulent civilization can produce
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The furnishings are opulent –
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What I saw parked on the siding under a covered terminal was a forty foot long, opulent stateroom with a hundred seats
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ous while sitting in the opulent waiting room, but now became guarded and angry
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having a more opulent life
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Kim’s dress was perhaps a bit more opulent than they would have chosen if there had been a better selection, but since they were renting it, they made do with what was available
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This must be Faye’s way of demeaning her husband in front of others during his presence by questioning his manhood and lamenting her own lack of opulent jewels
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Watching from a distance as the scene unfolded, her attention was immediately caught by a distinguished-looking man with thinning grey hair seated in a wheelchair behind a desk in an opulent room, lavishly furnished, which appeared to by an 105
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Faye ascended the intricately laid brick stairs leading to the majestic Ocean Forest Hotel from the white sandy beach just as a fine mist of rain began to lightly dust the landscape and force the many guests to return to the confinement of their opulent lodging
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the confines of the foyer, Feltus whirled around to face the open door leading to the opulent bedroom and made the shocking discovery that had been responsible for his unpleasant feelings
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When they arrived in the opulent office, Feltus seated her in one of the wing-backed chairs directly in the light of a sconce then situated himself on the sofa so that he could study her expressions during the conversation
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Alex appeared perfectly at home both in his opulent high-rise and the city of Charleston, both of which offered all the
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Adam saw the opulent mansion with the jetty and ramp out in front of it
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She stared in awe at the opulent, informally stylish surroundings
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certainly had no idea what his opulent great grandmother had in store for
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owned hospital inhabited with only the opulent people who
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Guests received opulent favors, they dined on the most exquisite foods from elaborate buffets, and they were served the finest wine and spirits
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Huge, opulent, and oppressive
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of an opulent house
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deliver the champagne with crystal glasses and the massive opulent tents
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She would rarely meet the media, but I did meet her once in her rather opulent residence in Lucknow
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He strode through the doorway the Tuthan had been guarding, into a rich opulent room
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Sharif at the time was in exile, living in a rather opulent palace-like structure, having been forced out of the country by General Pervez Musharraf
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Green had originally designed his space in the Pretoria Offices along opulent and
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walk, and upon their return, they enjoyed another opulent meal
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The opulent palaces built for their living and the grandiose tombs erected for their dead that dot the Indian subcontinent bear testimony to the callousness of these settlers of Musalman rulers
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Rather! It is a great scientific miracle, which tells that the water of these springs has greater and more opulent sources than the rain water, for the scholar demonstrated with more than thirty scientific evidences derived from the noble verses that the ice of the north and south poles is the source of water of all the springs, and when Sir Bennett heard such research from him and discussed with him about it, he immediately confessed Islam and said: ‘I wonder how this question has never crossed my mind before!’
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Rather, it is a great scientific miracle, which shows that the water of these springs has greater and more opulent sources than rain water, for the scholar demonstrated with more than thirty scientific pieces of evidence derived from the noble verses that the ice of the north and south poles is the source of the water of all the springs, and when Sir John heard about such research from him and discussed it with him, he immediately confessed Islam and said: “I wonder how this question has never crossed my mind before!”
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themselves into one of Bath’s opulent inns
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In short the penthouse was more like a huge (and well run) luxury hotel and mansion than a private residence, and it oozed of opulent glamour, wealth, and luxury
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Rather! It is a great scientific miracle, which tells that the water of these springs has greater and more opulent sources than the rain water, for the scholar demonstrated with more than thirty scientific evidences derived from the noble verses that the ice of the north and south poles is the source of water of all the springs, and when Sir Bennet heard such research from him and discussed with him about it, he immediately confessed Islam and said: 'I wonder how this question has never crossed my mind before!'
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Rather! It is a great scientific miracle, which tells that the water of these springs has greater and more opulent sources than the rain water, for the scholar demonstrated with more than thirty scientific evidences derived from the noble verses that the ice of the north and south poles is the source of water of all the springs, and when Sir Bennett heard such research from him and discussed with him about it, he immediately confessed Islam and said: ‘I wonder how this question has never crossed my mind before!’ And when he returned to his country, he said his famous words before a crowd of scientists and educated professors: ‘Indeed, all what we have obtained of the sciences, do not equal the sea of sciences of that Great Scholar in the Orient’
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Dwelling a simple middle class life, he craved for the luxuries that an opulent life offered
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Make the world within beautiful and opulent and the world without will express and manifest the condition which you have made within
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She inwardly speculated whether it would be something simple or opulent
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He wasn"t prepared for the opulent surroundings as he stood in the living room of
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On the left and right were identical opulent bathrooms, with minor differences
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It is renowned for its splendid buildings and opulent shops and hotels which line the pavements and it is just a short walk from the seat of government in Whitehall
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The room was indeed fine, opulent even, but all it served to do was make her think of her home
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Jaron looked up at the opulent exterior of the Inn and whistled
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opulent home she built, with eight servants and two carriages, and was enjoying a
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That Castle is a Hearse; carrying the dead ideas of the opulent extravagant consumption of the 1920’s Robber Barons to its last grave; the last logical insane conclusion of building a house with 165 fucking rooms
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By that time, Rhea had married Cousin Harry and moved to another equally opulent flat nearby and I did not have occasion to rub shoulders with her there
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I often went to their home, an opulent villa in the suburbs with servants and cooks and drivers and bodyguards
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opulent and soft; to strong, enveloping arms and the rapid tearing off of my gown
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It was strange that a practising trick cyclist didn't realise that, to Rafferty, the opulent office acted more as a red rag to a bull than a reminder that respectful deference was the required response
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His voice rang clearly in the opulent office
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The décor changed at the first landing, became less opulent and more neglected
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In the Captain’s opulent cabin Simla reclined on a couch and explained the situation to the grizzled old
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We made our way through the city until we came to a larger and more opulent structure that was set apart from the rest of the city
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"After this disaster had befallen Cestius, the more opulent of the Jews (says Josephus) forsook Jerusalem as men
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Soon it was not fields sliding across the tinted windows, but large detached houses, aspiring mansions set in opulent gardens protected by high walls of laurel and copper beech
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Holford: "After this disaster had befal en Cestius, the more opulent of the Jews (says
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So he belonged to two people who were opulent, inteligent and kind
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"After this disaster had befallen Cestius, the more opulent of the Jews (says Josephus)
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Holford: "After this disaster had befallen Cestius, the more opulent of the Jews (says Josephus) forsook Jerusalem as men do a sinking ship
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"After this disaster had befallen Cestius, the more opulent of the Jews (says Josephus) forsook Jerusalem as men do a sinking ship
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Prime examples of this are the people who aim their sites only on the most opulent of neighborhoods
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Yes? Hands felt for the opulent
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Hands felt for the opulent
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in it anything of gravity contains preparation should be with importance commensurate and therefore a plan was by them adopted (whether by having preconsidered or as the maturation of experience it is difficult in being said which the discrepant opinions of subsequent inquirers are not up to the present congrued to render manifest) whereby maternity was so far from all accident possibility removed that whatever care the patient in that all hardest of woman hour chiefly required and not solely for the copiously opulent but also for her who not being sufficiently moneyed scarcely and often not even scarcely could subsist valiantly and for an inconsiderable emolument was provided
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The poorest kitchenwench no less than the opulent lady of fashion, if so be their constructions and their tempers were warm persuaders for their petitions, would find in him their man
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She could without difficulty, he said, have posed for the ensemble, not to dwell on certain opulent curves of the
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Nevertheless he sat tight just viewing the slightly soiled photo creased by opulent curves, none the worse for wear however, and looked away thoughtfully with the intention of not further increasing the other's possible embarrassment while gauging her symmetry of heaving embonpoint
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None was more infected with his distemperature than Mr Plan; and accordingly, when he came to the councilchamber, on the day that the matter of the new school-house was to be discussed, he brought with him a fine castle in the air, which he pressed hard upon us; representing, that if we laid out two or three thousand pounds more than we intended, and built a beautiful academy and got a rector thereto, with a liberal salary, and other suitable masters, opulent people at a distance—yea, gentlemen in the East and West Indies—would send their children to be educated among us, by which, great fame and profit would redound to the town
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Sulaco, pastoral and sleepy, with its opulent Campo and the rich silver mine, heard the din of arms fitfully in its fortunate isolation
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It was decked out in a beautiful, opulent, unbirdkid-friendly, gray and gold interior
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He wanted to make love to her again; not out here, sweat-covered and dirty, but somewhere opulent
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A prevalent feature in these compositions was a nursed and petted melancholy; another was a wasteful and opulent gush of "fine language"; another was a tendency to lug in by the ears particularly prized words and phrases until they were worn entirely out; and a peculiarity that conspicuously marked and marred them was the inveterate and intolerable sermon that wagged its crippled tail at the end of each and every one of them
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An opulent priest is a contradiction
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Cosette was, moreover, passing through that dangerous period, the fatal phase of feminine revery abandoned to itself, in which the isolated heart of a young girl resembles the tendrils of the vine which cling, as chance directs, to the capital of a marble column or to the post of a wine-shop: A rapid and decisive moment, critical for every orphan, be she rich or poor, for wealth does not prevent a bad choice; misalliances are made in very high circles, real misalliance is that of souls; and as many an unknown young man, without name, without birth, without fortune, is a marble column which bears up a temple of grand sentiments and grand ideas, so such and such a man of the world satisfied and opulent, who has polished boots and varnished words, if looked at not outside, but inside, a thing which is reserved for his wife, is nothing more than a block obscurely haunted by violent, unclean, and vinous passions; the post of a drinking-shop
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disappears under the splendor of happy and opulent Paris, the sombre voice of the people could be heard giving utterance to a dull roar
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"Monsieur le Baron, I have the strongest of reasons for believing that the assassinated young man was an opulent stranger lured into a trap by Jean Valjean, and the bearer of an enormous sum of money
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Angelo? Have you made public schools of your barracks? Have you not, like ourselves, an opulent war-budget and a paltry budget of education? Have not you also that passive obedience which is so easily converted into soldierly obedience? military establishment which pushes the regulations to the extreme of firing upon Garibaldi; that is to say, upon the living honor of Italy? Let us subject your social order to examination, let us take it where it stands and as it stands, let us view its flagrant offences, show me the woman and the child
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Yet, in spite of this, nowhere in all America will you find more patrician-like houses; parks and gardens more opulent, than in New Bedford
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In the “Metropolis” tavern he had some time since made acquaintance with a young official and had learnt that this very opulent bachelor was passionately fond of weapons
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The objection concerning the possibility of practising the doctrine of Jesus, that if men do not acquire something for themselves and have wealth in reserve no one will take care of their families, is true, but it is true only in regard to idle and useless and obnoxious people such as make up the majority of our opulent classes