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1. •Only use these traps as a last resort
2. Please do not use poisons even as a last resort
3. "They can't resort to force, that's their real problem," Tahlmute went on
4. If this does not work, take it before the whole congregation with discipline as the last resort
5. "Only as a last resort, if he declares himself Ayatholla and the crew follow him in dropping the hammer
6. Yet again, Kara felt the impact of the massive divide between her culture and that of Earth – something the exploration of the seaside resort had highlighted; the sheer volume of … words failed her … stuff that was on sale in the shops … most of it completely superfluous … badly made, cheap (in every meaning of the word) ornaments of no practical use whatsoever and precious little artistic merit, deliberately manufactured to clutter up somebody’s home … and then there was the food and drink on offer! Everywhere she’d looked there had been foodstuffs on sale and people eating … battered fish, hot savoury smelling sausages, the tart scent of vinegar on chips fresh from the fryers … and ices of every conceivable flavour … and those unbelievable sweets in all shapes and sizes … and, according to Iain, this particular seaside resort was a relatively small one … by the time Iain turned off the motorway at the Taunton interchange, she had concluded that although it had been fun visiting, really, when it came down to it, she preferred her own world
7. resort to the great book to find out about it” said Poopsie
8. The resort towns on the north shore of the upper lake would all be gone now, this 'wild range' would get wetter and brushier til there was no doubt it was swamp if they went in that direction
9. This might have once been one of the resort towns on the north shore of the lake
10. In this manner, people who have sensitive skins should not resort to dermabrasions
11. When it was light they rolled up the mats and their cabin was a resort on the river
12. This is why it is only used as a last resort
13. When you've been doing your best to communicate and neither of you speaks much of the other's language you resort to the universal language of mime, grunts and nodding just like we did in the beginning, and suddenly you make a breakthrough, well the gratitude you feel is huge
14. He hoped she hadn't set up a meeting with her lover and had to resort to a cherub
15. So why the uncertainty? Why resort to horoscopes for guidance? Something was out of kilter, and I couldn’t let it rest
16. resort used only in a circumstance such as the one that happened earlier
17. resort to sarcasm unless his temper was roused - and
18. ‘I saw the falsity of my marriage, the deceit you and I have to resort to, the fear we might be found out – all of it
19. than have you resort to stealing
20. Delos had never camped when he was a mortal, he'd spent most of his mortal life in office towers and high-rise hotels when he hadn't been vacationing at a resort somewhere
21. She would see to the resort portion and he would take care of the ranch
22. I said what about me going to Mannus for help? He said as a last resort we would, but he felt this was a Guardian issue
23. "I'll start tomorrow by teaching everyone the basic's for running the Resort side of the place
24. it? Early Christians were scared to pray to Jude and used him only as a last resort
25. negotiating the transaction without having to resort to
26. naturally, therefore, resort as much as they can to the town, and desert the country
27. weakling who’d resort to such a wicked thing,’ said
28. Gold and silver naturally resort to a rich country, for the same reason that all sorts of luxuries and curiosities resort to it ; not because they are cheaper there than in poorer countries, but because they are dearer, or because a better price is given for them
29. glad I did not have resort to the lovely but extremely slow
30. Her theory was that the demon was trapped in the bloodstone box, long enough to weaken him, and now he needed to resort to stealing the life force of others
31. The town is a continual fair or market, to which the inhabitants of the country resort, in order to exchange their rude for manufactured produce
32. Private people, who want to make a fortune, never think of retiring to the remote and poor provinces of the country, but resort either to the capital, or to some of the great commercial towns
33. Holland lies at a great distance from the seas to which herrings are known principally to resort, and can, therefore, carry on that fishery only in decked vessels, which can carry water and provisions sufficient for a voyage to a distant sea ; but the Hebrides, or Western Isdands, the islands of Shetland, and the northern and north-western coasts of Scotland, the countries in whose neighbourhood the herring fishery is principally carried on
34. It is to these sea-lochs that the herrings principally resort during the seasons in which they visit these seas; for the visits of this, and, I am assured, of many other sorts of fish, are not quite regular and constant
35. Before long the tundra has enveloped Manchester, and the polar bears move in and turn it into a winter resort
36. more consistently without having to resort to these false
37. The industrious girls immediately open up a bed and breakfast resort where a succession of memorable and comical characters comes to stay
38. “We might be standing in the future location on this planet’s first ski resort
39. And as a last resort he said something he would tell a vehicle: ‘give me command control
40. I saved myself as a last resort
41. They were easy items to get and affordable unlike a holliday at some foreign resort
42. Situations do arise, in which to employ the use of force should be the first, not the last resort
43. “Hello you three what brings you out to a charming holiday resort like this then?” Mickey replied
44. At the second resort a young woman seemed to be playing
45. the resort areas and to the big cities, doing resorts and upscale hotels
46. The resort didn’t pan out, and I was just as happy, because that left me free to do next to nothing
47. The club’s resort section was thoughtfully planned with large guest quarters
48. develop a resort in Thailand, on the island of Phuket
49. Inside the hinge and latch door of this mini chicken resort, he would set a small tray of baby chick feed, and an upside-down jar of water that would trickle out into a round dish for them to drink from and splash in
50. “As opposed to the nine months you served in that tropical resort on the gulf—that is until your medical discharge
1. As I had predicted, we resorted to getting a take-away but even so, we didn’t eat until nearly ten forty-five – a silent meal - after which, by tacit agreement, we all went to bed
2. And at last he resorted to raising his hands slightly
3. ” He paused to find the words and resorted to the simplicity of, “An aim is accomplished
4. motivated to seek true authority, they resorted to trying to steal
5. resorted to stealing in order to keep herself and her
6. The colonies of the Dorians resorted chiefly to Italy and Sicily, which, in the times preceding the foundation of Rome, were inhabited by barbarous and uncivilized nations; those of the Ionians and Aeolians, the two other great tribes of the Greeks, to Asia Minor and the islands of the Aegean sea, of which the inhabitants sewn at that time to have been pretty much in the same state as those of Sicily and Italy
7. the door please" the CEO resorted
8. It was true he had very little left on top and had resorted
9. sides resorted to using bayonets, knives, and just plain clubbing with rifle butts when their ammunition ran out to kill their
10. Alf, not wishing to have to fish under Dob’s rear end and risk inadvertently grabbing Dob’s pucker as he inevitably would, had resorted to trying to haul him off the keys instead
11. The fearful boy-creature had resorted to something that Carl figured was crying, a trait not uncommon in the animal world
12. Fiendish tortures were also often resorted to, especially with prisoners of war, when the executioners vied with each other in devising fearful methods of torture, such as flaying alive, plucking out eyes, and even more original devices
13. She could have remained had she resorted to kicking and screaming, but considering how well she was dressed she left quietly for decorum’s sake
14. He’d resorted to the strategy once before and she would have slapped him then had he not taken her hesitant moment of shock to make an important point
15. Coming up on the left side of the plane is some of the destruction caused by the Purity War, before the rebels resorted to biological warfare instead of explosives,” Zoe says
16. 13 And the priests and the Levites that were in all Israel resorted to him out of all their coasts
17. 1 Queen Esther also, being in fear of death, resorted to the Lord:
18. I noticed that most of the other arban commanders resorted to the same tactics with similar success
19. Now Joacim was a great rich man, and had a fair garden joining to his house, and to him resorted the Jews; because he was more
20. Unfortunately some of them resorted to sabotage and a jagun was sent after them
21. resorted to hobbies like collecting stamps, Bonsai planting, playing RC models or spending
22. resorted all such as troubled the people, who, after they had gotten the land of Judah into their power, did much hurt in Israel
23. They had resorted to using a pot as a bathroom in the
24. Unable to mount an attack they resorted to hurling harmless insults at the builders
25. resorted to communicating with me through his very expensive Washington, DC, attorney, and soon we just fell out of touch
26. young woman resorted to tailoring the clothes, and her sewing skills
27. 22 And to him resorted all such as troubled the people who after they had gotten the land of Judah into their power did much hurt in Israel
28. Grown men and women, “intellects,” have resorted to alien life and multi-verses and non-existent reality, all in a desperate attempt to circumvent the Creator
29. a lot of people have resorted to
30. Villard could not compete, so he resorted to political obstruction to restrict James Hill
31. The guards even resorted to the cattle Prods, but the Senator only danced a bit and wouldn’t move from the shelter of the palm
32. You should just wake up and I mineswell say it, he resorted to greetings, not the reaction
33. 1 While brain machines and drugs may be used in sophisticated ways more often in the future to shift reality modes, Eastern mystical traditions have resorted to various techniques, including viewing diagrams (or yantras), confronting puzzles over phrases that have no rational meaning (or koans), and mental and physical exercises which aim to produce a state of ‘no conceptualising while remaining fully awake
34. They coerced, manipulated and threatened so many people that things became so convoluted that they resorted to threats of murder
35. This was what I had resorted to as I tried to understand
36. Unfortunately, the white South African regime became more oppressive, the freedom fighters lost patience and resorted to violence
37. Discovered in the manipulation, I resorted to persuasion
38. When fighting failed, he resorted to swearing and fuming, mainly on the subject of what he
39. to go the whole hog and resorted to just passing on the infection with a bit of
40. In all Jesus' young life this was the very first time he had consciously resorted to public strategy
41. It was merely a case of preknowledge concerning the course of natural law, just such knowledge as Jesus frequently resorted to subsequent to his baptism
42. 14 Jesus also resorted to the use of parables as the best possible refutation of the studied effort of the religious leaders at Jerusalem to teach that all of his work was done by the assistance of demons and the prince of devils
43. He was galvanized by the fact that his enemies had resorted to earthly weapons
44. She tried to speak to me but I was helpless when it came to the bird calls so we resorted to pointing
45. 4 In instituting this remembrance supper, the Master, as was always his habit, resorted to parables and symbols
46. 3 Crucifixion was resorted to in order to provide a cruel and lingering punishment, the victim sometimes not dying for several days
47. During this hour of approaching death the human mind of Jesus resorted to the repetition of many passages in the Hebrew scriptures, particularly the Psalms
48. 5 The Jewish leaders began the sordid business of supposedly getting rid of Jesus by offering bribes to the traitorous Judas, and now, when confronted with this embarrassing situation, instead of thinking of punishing the guards who deserted their post, they resorted to bribing these guards and the Roman soldiers
49. “We knew that a lot of the volunteers were getting very sick from going off the medication," Jerry explained, “but Carol Freeman was the one that tipped us off about the extreme methods they had resorted to
50. Carol finally resorted to her local Goodwill Store
1. I am unused to resorting to such arguments as I was perforce required to employ, yet all was well and from our initial introduction to our parting of ways was but the duration of a good stretch and yawn first exercised upon a chilly winter's morning
2. By finally resorting to violence after all! It's all about spilling blood in the end, isn't it?” Justice said, his smile growing
3. “Haven’t you done enough damage already? Are you now resorting to lying to me as well?” she asked, indignant at this obviously blatant lie
4. they needed without resorting to such a heavy-handed approach
5. The solution for this was the suggestion that the Saviours rely only on their own abilities to wield rather than resorting to summoning their Battle Angels
6. Thus James Madison, the „Father of the Constitution:" „I entirely concur in the propriety of resorting to the sense in which the Constitution was accepted and ratified by the nation
7. Think about it: your government spends billions of dollars in its ‘War on Drugs’ and the only visible results are that the street prices have risen higher than an equivalent amount of gold, the world’s most sinister people have rapidly become its wealthiest (easily affording sophisticated aircraft, electronics and weapons that most governments cannot) and addicts, even of moderate income, are unable to afford their habit without resorting to crime
8. “Because, he wanted me to know that he has no intention of resorting to violence, even about something that means as much to him as looking better in the public’s eye than the federal government
9. The person would then have to patiently endure whatever suffering will ensue for him – hopefully without resorting to anger toward his colleague, or self-hatred and guilt toward himself (both of which would produce further suffering in the future)
10. leashes, some resorting to kicking the less tame of the canines in
11. “And if you weren’t so stubborn we wouldn’t be resorting to such extremes
12. in their management, resorting to his uninformed understanding of
13. She absolutely hated resorting to that but Calvin was making this hard
14. I hope you aren’t suggesting this house is haunted and resorting back to your destructive behavior
15. other side would have capitulated before resorting to those
16. "Mahātmā Gāndhi has done more than any other person of history to reveal that social problems can be solved without resorting to primitive methods of violence
17. Focusing on a specific issue without resorting to
18. What a pathetic failure, resorting to school kids for company! Imagine the other teachers found out! He’d back out before it was too late
19. She could work out complicated figures and percentages without resorting to pen and paper
20. But you can be sexy without resorting to a cheap, over-the-top sexual look for yourself
21. articulate properly, without resorting to embarrassingly florid
22. This region was a favorite resorting place for Capernaum folks; they were all familiar with these parks on the eastern shore
23. But Jesus had a third reason for resorting to these material means in connection with this unique transaction: This was a miracle wrought purely in obedience to his own choosing, and thereby he desired to teach his followers of that day and all subsequent ages to refrain from despising or neglecting material means in the healing of the sick
24. He foresaw nations dealing with their own affairs inside their respective boundaries, and resorting to world law to settle anything outside of those same borderlines
25. to write the book without resorting to the new material
26. They game they were playing was a contest to see who could maintain the posture the longest without resorting to stand on both legs or making the berry on their foreheads fall off
27. Fall Asleep in Minutes Instead of Hours, Sleep Soundly Through the Night and Wake Up Rested — Without Resorting to Sleeping Pills
28. Don’t tell me that the nations of the region as well as those in Europe couldn’t have devised a plan to put Saddam in his place without resorting to war
29. He was always resorting to Al’lah in everything
30. He occupied the Rhineland, then annexed Austria, and Czechoslovakia; thereby expanding German territory without resorting to force
31. resorting to other cost of equity measurements as well as relating it to the proportional
32. Had people stopped at trying to explain what could be observed, and limited themselves to actual experience without resorting to fantasy, they would have been able to correct their own errors much sooner
33. I debate returning it, ashamed to even consider resorting to such measures, but, damn it, the customer is always right
34. By resorting to it, I have all but declared a state of war with my old friend Pedro, and am now making peace demands
35. Also, resorting to nature spirits every day for an hour or so is the easiest and pleasantest way to intend your obsessive thoughts and moods instead of being slave to them
36. But then, just as Halfshaft was on the point of laying into him again for resorting to physical force over calm and reasoned debate, the wizard spotted Rustmarrow doing battle with a witch
37. Business is the art of extracting money from another man’s pocket without resorting to violence
38. If this woman was so good with disguises, couldn’t she disguise her build, age and height so that she might even appear to be a man? Granted, she couldn’t add significant height without resorting to ludicrous looking built up shoes, but she could add a couple of inches here and there
39. And that is good enough a reason for the Musalmans to believe that Islam is in danger, to protect which they feel no compunction to resorting to violence
40. And the less believing Musalmans, instead of resorting to self-introspection over the inimical aspects of Islam, tend to gloss them over with such clichés as, ‘Islam is a religion of peace’, and of late, ‘terrorists have no religion’ et al
41. Even in an environment where some animals prey on others, you and your sisters can still protect yourselves and your children without resorting to violence
42. Having clarified to us in ‘An-Nas’ and ‘Al-Falaq’ Fortresses the evils that we can be safe from in case we seek refuge in our Provider and resort to our Creator, and having acquainted us with His Attributes in ‘Al-Ikhlas’ Fortress so that we may get by such acquaintance an incentive which urges us to that entering and a motive that drives us to resorting, the Almighty God wanted in this noble Fortress to show us the necessity of resorting and entering
43. What is meant by the statement ‘to toil on towards the Provider’ is that to drive the spirit towards Him seeking to get a continuous link with Him, and then one will keep resorting to Him, and being unable to cease from Him a moment
44. The evils that we can be safe from, if we seek refuge in our Provider and resort to our Creator have been clarified to us in ‘An-Nas’ and ‘Al-Falaq’ Fortresses; we have been acquainted with His Attributes in ‘Al-Ikhlas’ Fortress, so that – with such knowledge – we can attain an incentive which urges us to enter into His Presence, and a motive that drives us to resort to Him, now, in this noble Fortress, the Almighty God wanted to show us the necessity of resorting to Him and entering into His Presence
45. 6- What do you deduce from the story of that old lady and what is the wisdom of her coming and resorting to the great scholar Mohammad Amin Shikho (God has sanctified his soul)?
46. This word and its derivatives are used in the context of a person being inclined to and resorting to something which gives a feeling of ease
47. Why can’t someone just kick a child out of their house for unacceptable behavior without resorting to calling it some kind of love? Is it because we want to feel that whatever we are doing is loving, so as to appease our conscience that we are ever loving people who would never do anything to their child that wouldn’t be done out of love? If love, and not the pretense of love, is actually important to us, we will cease seeing the other as someone we can carve in the I'mage of ourselves or our ideals
48. While there is no excuse for my father's resorting to brutish treatment of his children, his wife,
49. In this way the genius master Mohammad Amin had resolved this serious problem as he had resolved so many other problems, by resorting to his innate wisdom and thought process, and asking only for God’s Satisfaction: thus God was always with him and supporting him with His Aid to achieve victory
50. As for the Middle East region in particular, which is the cradle of prophets, it will suffer less snare of destruction than the others, but this does not mean that some aspects of civilization may remain there, this is impossible, for it will greatly experience, like other regions, of the famines and earthquakes, and it will be the scene of classic wars, and but a few of its people shall escape after the war shall drive out all their spiritual diseases and cause them to be pure as a result of resorting to Al'lah leaded by what great suffering from pain, fear, and hunger they shall meet with
1. When everything else fails, one resorts to prayer
2. It was fascinating … she’d read about these seaside resorts but never visited one
3. Home of the Alps, vineyards and chic coastal resorts of Nice and Cannes, lots of wildlife lives here too: wild boar, roe and red deer, wolf, fox, brown bear, badger, ibex and chamois, plus semi-wild horses and lizards
4. the resort areas and to the big cities, doing resorts and upscale hotels
5. For example, the KGB, the Soviet secret police, ran the so-called rest centers, or resorts, for Communist bigwigs in the Soviet Union and all
6. Resorts and restaurants all up and down the pristine Caribbean beaches closed, bankrupt
7. Not only had she hired and trained two separate husband and wife management teams for her resorts New Mexico and Marathon Key, saw her father through his final days, laid him to rest beside her mother and dealt with all the nonsense that entailed, but she’d finally done it: all ties with the Northeast were severed, permanently! Her father’s apartment building she had bought so many years earlier was sold to Mike’s friend Kevin and, to completely break free of New England, she had also gotten rid of her last holdings on Martha’s Vineyard
8. Fraudulent investment schemes in reforestation projects, resorts and restaurants took a heavy toll, but, by far, real estate was the worst
9. ) Extremist—One who advocates or resorts to extreme measures, particularly in politics
10. He had spent his winter weekends skiing at the many ski resorts around Mount
11. camps are five-star resorts for teens
12. It is one of the most frequented vacation resorts in the United States and can boast of a Venetian style system of channels that serve as public thoroughfares for the yachts that dock at the mansions along its waterways
13. That exciting and moving city of international fame undoubtedly stands as one of the most popular summer resorts in the world and center of origin of most Hispanic entertainment programs in the United States
14. turned into resorts by the Megha company
15. And so we have become expert at the making and operating of seaside resorts for them, an industry which now stands second in our commerce, after fishing of course
16. He was determined, therefore, to make sure the Duncan Hines–recommended restaurants and resorts were highly reputable
17. ers to removing the vents over the stoves to checking for grease accumulation to checking out the laundry facilities in hotels and resorts, they were, in fact, as rigorous as a health department inspector would conduct
18. They were long-term contracts for large painted bulletins advertising various resorts in the Poconos
19. It was added because sailing is a popular pastime at such resorts, and because it’s smart to make Hilia one of the ports of call for your cruise ship
20. In the winter, ski resorts and snow activity operators require large influxes of staff
21. Victory Hill, is a small street bar complex well away from the beach resorts and lined with small bars, similar to Pattaya, but on a lot smaller scale
22. Bamboo Island has several traditional bungalow resorts
23. ‘How man resorts to murder to protect his interest or avenge an insult!’ contemplated Suresh
24. When the party entered Magdala, these ten women evangelists were free to enter the evil resorts and preach the glad tidings directly to all their inmates
25. Through a succession of misfortunes and in consequence of the attitude of reputable society toward women who commit such errors of judgment, this woman had found herself in one of the nefarious resorts of Magdala
26. There are lots of travel sites that offer all-inclusive accommodations, especially when it comes to resorts
27. By 16, she resorts to reading the New Testament of the King James Bible, things get so bad
28. seaside resorts were a favourite destination
29. on that liner than in many resorts
30. must be last resorts and not to be used on a whim without just
31. Spirit next resorts to Trickery, by arranging unusual events or manipulating a person's awareness to bring the inexplicable into their field of vision
32. This place with its grandeur and ambiance reminded her very much of several of the fashionable resorts in her own country, but most of those at home were in the City and lacked the lovely setting of the sea which this place had captured so marvelously
33. It could be assumed, as he had mistakenly done, that her duties as a clairvoyant were sufficient means on which to live, but was that enough to spend a lengthy holiday at the Ocean Forest, one of the most exclusive and expensive resorts in the South? Or was there an ancillary supply of funds that enabled her to lead such a lavish lifestyle?
34. “I’ve been to better holiday resorts,” joked Max with his second in command
35. Wickland immediately recognized Peter Gordon, a prominent hotelier known for his extravagant parties at his own resorts as he emerged quickly from the car
36. ’ Wat has memorised the brochure that Reg Bateman has given him: ‘Few ski resorts have the charisma of this iconic resort, with its celebrated downhill slopes,’ he repeats
37. Returned home, a fortnight later and working at the Samuels Crescent, Whitchurch rugby clubhouse, Watkin, on his fifth pint, resorts to visual descriptions of his favourite comedies:
38. Graisco hurried to keep pace with his partner as they dashed up the steps and through the sliding glass doors into the fashionably decorated lobby of one of the city’s most prominent resorts for the upper-class tourists visiting a generally blue-collar destination
39. With a sigh, Wickland accessed the Internet and visited the website for Le Manoir Richelieu, whose home page indicated that the resort was part of the Fairmont Hotels and Resorts corporate empire
40. It’s a real expensive resort that is owned by a company called Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
41. Vacation resorts, plasma televisions and high-tech exercise equipment all have high
42. You will each get an all-expenses covered, one month paid vacation package for you and your families at one of the Earth vacation resorts our administrative office will select
43. Be assured that we will not be cheap about the resorts selection we will offer
44. After that month of vacation, you will return to the ship to help with its refit, but will be able to leave your families at the vacation resorts for the duration 67
45. You may start shopping around for Earth resorts in which you would be interested to spend your vacation
46. Our administrative office will then select the ten most popular resorts that you will suggest and start preparing packages for your use
47. However, the geothermal activity there makes it a good area to establish thermal baths resorts and geothermal energy plants
48. Now my job was not inside in any ordinary room of four walls of any place but inside the A/C rooms of five stars hotels, villas, resorts, rest houses and farmhouses
49. your daily calorie intake so that your body resorts to using the
50. The beach resorts on that coast are also used by the Germans as rest centers for their soldiers and aviators