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    1. Jorma thought the Brazilian was more excited about that aluminum than he should be, but then he had heard that most of the people of YingolNeerie were very interested in money


    2. your life that is witnesses by other people rather than


    3. Always is something that people might


    4. “Don’t tell me it’s that cannibal crap people are spewing


    5. People said it was Dr


    6. story to lie and deceive people


    7. I had always thought that people aged between 18 and 65 should not


    8. The only thing that fooled us is that most people are poor here, all they have is a little piece of ground and a hut


    9. People believe they don't have the time


    10. Even if the pain people weren't real, just to write that

    11. I’m guessing the people who stayed thought it was in their best interest or else had nowhere else to go


    12. “What happens with those missing people?” he asks


    13. The topic of sexuality and aging is often treated with tremendous sentimentality or with derisive humor, and it is hard for some people to conceive of sexual desire and passion among the elderly except in terms of lechery


    14. Moreover, until recently, feelings of sexuality and sexual need among those over 60 years of age might be cause for guilt feelings, based on the culturally constructed assumption that people were supposed to "mature out of" sexual interest and become sexual neuters as they entered into their so-called "golden years


    15. sacrifices was sprinkled on the people as well as on the


    16. "She has been following me since Herndon," Ava said, "She has been paid by people to keep watch on me


    17. People just don't use that time effectively


    18. I know, that example is pretty outrageous, but, I’m hoping that you see, that’s how some people are


    19. Some people are excited, they have all the


    20. As far as everyone was concerned, I could prevent people from turning into zombies

    21. People blamed it on rats or divine intervention at the time, but it was actually a bacteria carried by fleas


    22. It would infect people in different ways: some formed boils under their armpits, some on their genitalia, and then some had pneumonic plague which gathered in the lungs


    23. ” I have a feeling I’ll be saying this a lot, but it’s good to know that there are still people around who knew him and remember him


    24. "A century ago, most people lived on farms in the country in isolated family units," says John Selby, a counselor, teacher, and the author of Solitude: The Art of Living with Yourself


    25. " Most people enjoyed a relationship with nature that made them feel less alone, he adds, but suburban living has diminished that connection


    26. Those people are who you associate with at this time in your life


    27. They are the people, places, and the things that you associate with and your associations are really important to recognize


    28. We are going to start with the biggest associations that you have which are the associations you have with other people


    29. parents were trying to instill in you, then your parents probably didn’t want you to hang out with those people any more


    30. You can have the people in your life that you want to have in your life and begin to associate with other people who are moving more in the direction that you want to go in

    31. A lot of the people that you associate with right now might not be ready for change in their lives


    32. Some people are interested in living a better life but they are not committed, and that’s okay


    33. Some people might not believe


    34. Are they the type of people that are going to hang on to your leg while you’re climbing toward the


    35. You need to be open and honest with the people in your life


    36. Those people could be the people that are closest to you


    37. Those people might have your last name


    38. Those people who are closest to you that are supposed to love you and support


    39. people, the places, and the things that you associate with are either going to energize you or they are going to drain your energy


    40. Online groups and social networks can even drain your energy if the people on there are always complaining

    41. people aren’t moving enough


    42. They had been quite sure they would be the ugliest people in town, judging by the tourist channel on TV


    43. Some people believe water is a powerful messenger that can hold electromagnetic traces as a type of 'memory'


    44. It is a myth that some church people thinks that God is


    45. people sin but He does not hate sinners


    46. Since exercise can be an outlet for anxiety and tension, people with Alzheimer's who are physically active may not fidget or pace as much as they would otherwise


    47. He knew she would never be back to explain, he was just one of those people in the way


    48. The people there must be on edge after seeing the fires this morning


    49. “But we shot people that could have been saved


    50. When people become sedentary, they lose the natural visceral mobilization provided by functional exercise













































    1. His imagination peopled the moor with every ghoul he had ever heard about


    2. He explained that there were scarce traces of the Energy Age in Lumpral, and the whole Trenst basin had been peopled by hunter-gatherer tribes who watched the Energy Age go by while peeking from under the forest canopy


    3. But there was a friendship there and it gave them each access to situations that are generally peopled by couples


    4. They’d remember stories peopled by the boldest men, the fiercest enemies, the strangest lands, and the most powerful Gods


    5. The progress of some of them, therefore, though it has been considerable in comparison with that of almost any country that has been long peopled and established, has been languid and slow in comparison with that of the greater part of new colonies


    6. In a country neither half peopled nor half cultivated, cattle naturally multiply beyond the consumption of the inhabitants, and are often, upon that account, of little or no value


    7. existence of regions in the universe, other than the physical, peopled with


    8. She says there is a region which is peopled by intelligent and semi-in-


    9. A huge army peopled from the Highlands


    10. Property speculators and investors peopled the hall and as the bidding started at what seemed quite a low figure, fingers and catalogues were raised accompanied by

    11. She only knew vaguely that it was a wild grim hill-country which lay far to the north, beyond the last outposts of the Hyborian nations, and was peopled by a fierce moody race


    12. His primitive imagination peopled the subterranean darkness with grisly shapes


    13. But he held himself in check, fighting down the dim monstrous intuitions that rose in the back of his mind and peopled the gloom with shadowy shapes of horror; and presently he barely stifled a sigh of relief as they filed through a great double-valved door which was three times higher than a man, and emerged into the starlight


    14. treated as no more than myths and legends, and the stories are peopled by homo-sapiens, the name given to my species,” Garcia said


    15. If it had a good story that propelled her from one page to another, and those pages were peopled with believable characters she cared about, then the book was a classic regardless of whether it was written in 17th century England or 20th century America


    16. _Ach_, miserable maiden, it is not with such as thee that Paradise is peopled


    17. In a recent visit to Florida, my wife Ann and I camped in a 1,000 site RV (Recreational Vehi-cle), trailer and mobile home community, peopled mostly by retirees


    18. The hall beyond was still lit up unaffected by the blue explosion and peopled with oncoming first responders


    19. A narrow winding street, full of offence and stench, with other narrow winding streets diverging, all peopled by rags and nightcaps, and all smelling of rags and nightcaps, and all visible things with a brooding look upon them that looked ill


    20. I did not know a single soul of all these millions that all around me peopled the mysterious distances of the streets

    21. Now this solitude was peopled with his thoughts, the night lighted up by his illusions, and the silence animated by his anticipations


    22. The fading light increased the gloominess of the bleak and savage wilderness that stretched so far on every side of him, and there was even a fearful character in the stillness of those little huts, that he knew were so abundantly peopled


    23. "Because you remain eternally encircled in a round of general conditions, and have never dared to raise your wings into those upper spheres which God has peopled with invisible or exceptional beings


    24. But this encompassment of her own characterization, based on shreds of convention, peopled by phantoms and voices antipathetic to her, was a sorry and mistaken creation of Tess's fancy—a cloud of moral hobgoblins by which she was terrified without reason


    25. In truth everything presented itself in a dark and gloomy light to Prince Andrew, especially after the abandonment of Smolensk on the sixth of August (he considered that it could and should have been defended) and after his sick father had had to flee to Moscow, abandoning to pillage his dearly beloved Bald Hills which he had built and peopled


    26. This old faubourg, peopled like an ant-hill, laborious, courageous, and angry as a hive of bees, was quivering with expectation and with the desire for a tumult


    27. He said to himself that he was probably in the sewer des Halles; that if he were to choose the path to the left and follow the slope, he would arrive, in less than a quarter of an hour, at some mouth on the Seine between the Pont au Change and the Pont-Neuf, that is to say, he would make his appearance in broad daylight on the most densely peopled spot in Paris


    28. The X-rays and the paintings blew in a green and phosphorescent wind from a land peopled by the monsters of Dali and Fuseli


    29. Adopting the structure and themes of the Arthurian legend, Steinbeck created a “Camelot” on a shabby hillside above Monterey on the California coast and peopled it with a colorful band of knights


    30. Could it be that Americans are a restless people, a mobile people, never satisfied with where they are as a matter of selection? The pioneers, the immigrants who peopled the continent, were the restless ones in Europe

    31. Of course, each form developed its own machinery for survival, and some failed and disappeared while others peopled the earth


    32. Although few of the most ancient species have left modified descendants, yet, at remote geological periods, the earth may have been almost as well peopled with species of many genera, families, orders and classes, as at the present day


    33. For we know that Europe in ancient times was peopled by numerous marsupials; and I have shown in the publications above alluded to, that in America the law of distribution of terrestrial mammals was formerly different from what it now is


    34. If, therefore, I could seize him and educate him as my companion and friend, I should not be so desolate in this peopled earth


    35. In truth everything presented itself in a dark and gloomy light to Prince Andrew, especially after the abandonment of Smolénsk on the sixth of August (he considered that it could and should have been defended) and after his sick father had had to flee to Moscow, abandoning to pillage his dearly beloved Bald Hills which he had built and peopled


    36. In her lonely promenade she peopled the room with incidents and scenes which did her wrong, and proved to what extent she had unnerved herself, what rein she gave to jealousy and fear


    37. These waft us back along a vista of years, peopled with scenes the most entrancing, and fancies the most pleasing


    38. Of course he is superior there to the best of the Indian tribes with which he is thrown in contact; but we doubt whether he is superior to the intelligent, but forgotten, races which peopled the regions around him centuries before Pizzaro set foot therein, and which built enormous cities whose ruins have long been overgrown by forests


    1. Thus the relationship between the peoples of Peru and the oceans would become a very important one


    2. When Satan is then released and sent out through the nations at the end of the 1000-year reign of Christ, those nations and peoples that decide to be subject under that manipulated again show their loyalty


    3. I am not the prophet to be able to discern which peoples fit into which “generations,” but I know that God will sift all nations (generations/peoples) and separate them like a Shepherd separates the sheep from the goats (Matthew 25:32)


    4. In this story, the Amalekites are the first peoples to attack Israel after coming out of Egypt


    5. Her work in building bonds of friendship and economic benefit between our peoples over the last fifteen years will stand as a lasting tribute to her vision and practical ability


    6. We read of this in Isaiah 51:4: “Hearken unto me, my people; and give ear unto me, O my nation; for a law shall proceed from me, and I will make my justice to rest for a light of the peoples


    7. ” It is that new covenant that proceeds from Him, and it is when Israel is restored as the priestly nation to the nations that all peoples will see its light


    8. And what a shock! Much colder than I expected but it didn't take long for the spirits to come and charm me away to mythical lands and peoples


    9. The prince called his peoples together


    10. pinch-faced peoples of that scabbed landscape had to scrimp and

    11. 5 -Father, tell me, what have you done to these peoples?


    12. To her surprise, she found that several of the plants she was likely to find were edible … apparently used by ancient peoples before the cultivation of the cereals and plants with which she was familiar


    13. ‘Most of the stuff was used by ancient peoples


    14. Harry simply smiled noncommittally and enjoyed listening to Kaitlyn regale her father with her insights and thoughts regarding peoples and places, their histories and significance, which had so impressed her into a re-examination of her own perspectives on the world in which she was beginning to find herself


    15. he will judge the peoples with equity


    16. Ricki Takit stood for the ‘Gold Diggers and Prosperous Peoples Party’, whilst Tom Maynard represented the ‘Extreme Centre Pendulum Swinging Party’


    17. Forget about other peoples


    18. analyse the influences of Ural-Altaic peoples


    19. from fashion and habits of peoples to the


    20. “There is a legend that over a thousand years ago, the venerable Matriarch, perhaps Reja Grenassia III, like our own present Matriarch has to some degree, initiated a program of 'public relations' to curb the vitriolic suspicion and loathing the other peoples of the Spur continued to maintain toward us

    21. There could be no mistaking the glut of stolen goods, equipment and as it turned out enslaved peoples from the majority of the closest systems and beyond


    22. peoples will at heart, and the knowledge of


    23. Of course, those peoples were overwhelmed, killed and scattered elsewhere by the whites, but the tracks and rail beds remained


    24. My eyes have seen Thy salvation which Thou hast prepared in the presence of all peoples


    25. You don't pry into other peoples affairs


    26. Public property is, after all, the people"s property


    27. This disease is rampant with the use of other people"s money


    28. For the definitive piece of trash labeled history written in the twentieth century, check out Howard Zinn"s „A People"s History of the United States


    29. peoples from different ethnic backgrounds and religions by tossing them into the pot, if you will


    30. Your question on Saturday, how does an individual reconcile the Reincarnation of Jesus Christ with diverse Peoples and Cultures who knew or knew Him not, far exceeds my capacity to explain although I would like to give it a try

    31. Christ was the fulfillment of God‘s promise or Word, first to the Jew (who rejected Him) followed by the Gentile through Paul‘s ministry and afterwards to all Peoples and Cultures through the efforts of His Universal Ministry


    32. Peoples of the earth, you have hated life!


    33. Thus says The Lord to all peoples who dwell upon the earth: I have seen and I have heard!


    34. For I shall cause My words to be a terror I have put unto all peoples! For it is MY Spirit which has come to reside in My witnesses!


    35. O peoples of the earth, take heed and wail loudly! For The Face of The Almighty has waited eagerly for the time!


    36. Peoples of the earth, hear the word of The Lord:


    37. Peoples of the earth, SEE the word of The Lord!


    38. Yet you peoples of the earth have turned from Me,


    39. while The Written Law of God is cast off! It is regarded as foreign, antiquated and obsolete, in the eyes of this so-For every man is led by the deceits of his flesh, lo he is married to the selfish desires of his own heart, and all the called modern generation of enlightened peoples


    40. ―oppressed‖ peoples of color that would ultimately redefine his political ambitions

    41. Multitudes of dead and dying peoples, with countenances set hard against The Lord and His anointed! Thus I shall not send just one, nor am I sending thirty or sixty, or even one hundred men, but 144,000 shall I send to this obstinate people!


    42. I have vomited you out, O peoples of the earth!


    43. (Read: Conservative Blacks!) Although it is not my intention to marginalize the organization‘s historical importance (or value) for peoples of color, its neo-radical, oftentimes racist agenda has long abandoned its intended purpose of advancing civil rights and equal opportunity in favor of consolidating a political power base in a manner that incorrectly defines the ―needs‖ of its ―constituents‖ by propagating the meanest forms of race-baiting that (otherwise) serve to advance political ambition by fanning artificial expectations that have lost much of their historical relevancy


    44. A question that is sometimes raised by members of the African American Community and by other People(s) of Color is why do many Christian Churches seldom depict ―Black‖ Angels or other biblical figures, for that matter, on murals and statues


    45. How did President William McKinley wind up presiding over a war to suppress peoples he claimed originally to be helping gain their independence? The original Spanish-American War was one he did not seek either


    46. Unions, most churches, some business, and the Black population all strongly favored independence for all subject peoples and did not want an American empire


    47. For most Latin Americans, there never was any prejudice against the mixing of peoples


    48. His latest column is consistent along a variety of condemning themes that oftentimes center upon, but are not limited to, class and racial conflict, feminism, wicked corporations, the greedy rich and the military industrial complex (thrown in for good measure) that express his excessive, if not obsessive sympathy for allegedly ―oppressed‖ peoples


    49. ) There were some presidents like John Quincy Adams who thought Natives inferior, but still believed Native peoples should not be cheated or have force used against them


    50. In fact, Manifest Destiny was always an explicitly racist belief, that white Americans were destined to rule over all land between the oceans, and over all peoples already there, either controlling them or wiping them out














































    1. Two major routes have been proposed for the initial peopling of East


    2. This truth does not indeed render it a less solemn thing to bring children into the world; but it represents the birth of children as opening an infinite possibility of life and salvation; it dispels the black cloud which overshadows marriage as if it were the means of peopling an eternal hell, and shows how Christ’s loving word thus turns the bitter water of despairing thought, at every wedding festival, into the wine of hope and gladness


    3. For a week I heard the circling, groping clangor of some solitary goose in the foggy mornings, seeking its companion, and still peopling the woods with the sound of a larger life than they could sustain


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    Synonyms for "people"

    people citizenry hoi polloi mass masses multitude the great unwashed humanity folks human beings mankind humankind man men family clan community nation race tribe populace population commonalty public populate stock

    "people" definitions

    (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively


    the body of citizens of a state or country


    members of a family line


    the common people generally


    fill with people


    furnish with people