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This has forced them to curtail on such expenses and also reduce/do away with the assured returns on the pension schemes
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“Where do you think the gravity returns to normal?” Nancy asked hesitantly
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This means taking lower risks, even if it means returns are less
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Instead at this age you should try and balance the risk and need for higher returns
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The investment may provide for the following type of returns:
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These returns should be correctly assessed keeping in mind the taxation, tax concessions and tax rebates
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So, while you should continue to shift your portfolio towards bonds you should still keep a part of investment in the stock market, which have in recent decades generated real returns
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“Now, I should have applied just enough that the liquid will bypass the lock’s structural integrity for a matter of moments, allowing me to bend it like rubber and open the door before the lock returns to a solid state,” Ackers thought out loud
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Therefore compost, when added back to the lawn, reestablishes the cycle and returns nutrients and bacteria to the soil
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He returns very quickly with a handful of kitchen roll and proceeds to dab at my leg
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John returns to his car in the parking lot near the
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Enoch returns with the coffee, including one for Bush
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calcification, and finally returns back to its constituent elements through recycling or
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He’d seen their images painted in millimeter radar returns, grainy and monochrome
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Kate, the wanderer returns bearing bubbly, three this afternoon convenient to call round? Need help with preparations? X N
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As I can hear, it is someone from Janus and they have called to wish many happy returns to Stephanie
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“They called and wished many happy returns,” explains Aphrodite, rather thoughtful
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" That's all she needed to hear, "I swear Oriah! The ceremony is in three days and the boy has no idea!" She turns her attention toward Apollo and her voice returns to its soft tone, "Apollo, you can stay here with me if you want, your father apparently has no idea what he's doing
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Then what she says to me next only returns me to more conjecture
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" She smiles and he returns it by standing, hugging her
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One of the uncontaminated guys returns to the house with a view to exterminating the living dead, but soon he is surrounded by his ex good friends -Nestor, Nick, Apostolis and others- who look very ominous now
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He didn't expect something like that to come from such an exquisite creature, "What kind of name is that?" She notices his confusion and returns it with a puzzled look of her own, like the answer should be obvious
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At the end of the age, before Jesus returns, there will be great Tribulation – such as the world has never seen up to then
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A human child is born, erupts through puberty, mellows in maturity, fades with age, and eventually returns to the dust of death
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A washing machine rises bright and shining from its packaging, suffers a decade of high-speed revolutions and hot water calcification, and finally returns back to its constituent elements through recycling or decomposition deep beneath the gull strewn summits of landfill
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That wisdom needs to be expressed in such a way that when Christ returns and casts him in the pit, everyone knows
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6: THE FLYING DRAGON RETURNS
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It is at this point that we have a lot of questions that are asked: what about the current state of Israel? What exactly is Israel’s purpose? What about we the Church? What exactly is taking place in the world when Jesus returns? What takes place during the millennial reign of Christ?
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When the full number has come in, it is precisely at that point that the Lord returns
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’ I replied, anxious that we should be here when Berndt returns and aware that he would not be pleased if we had wandered off somewhere
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To my amazement, there are tears in her eyes as she returns my embrace
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Garth returns my smile, with a tinge of appreciation for my act
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Rob returns to say that Trish would like a quick word with me,
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’ His glance returns to Simon, there is a wistfulness to it and he sighs
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She returns to her room to this day and sleeps upon it
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He grins at me briefly, then returns his gaze to the road ahead
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When the Teacher returns, I will petition him and ask for his help
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Selecting a book, he returns to the sofa
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and returns to him
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The doctor returns to his work
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wind returns again to its courses
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or the wheel broken at the cistern, 7 and the dust returns to the earth as it was, and the
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spirit returns to God who gave it
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Davie returns with an open can of lager
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He returns her smile
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After ten minutes under the jet stream of the electric shower, Alex dries himself, wraps a towel around his waist and returns to the bedroom
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" She marks his card and returns to the subject at hand
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The second man returns to where Bex is sitting and checks that the oxygen mask is still secure
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Jock returns to the conservatory, picks up his tea cup and drains it in one, setting the back of his throat on fire
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By the time he returns with a glass of wine for her, she has regained control of herself
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As he soaks and lathers under the hot stream he returns to thoughts of Maggie and Jock
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Dave looks at Carol and then returns the gesture
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Ken tries to peer in through a ground floor window while Davie returns to the car to get further instructions
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With the dressing applied, Maggie scrubs her hands and returns to the kitchen, sweeps up the broken glass with a dustpan and brush, and then wipes the sticky alcoholic liquid up with reams of kitchen roll
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She looks up and returns the smile
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He returns Ken's greeting
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“Would you like to wait here or would you like to be notified when she returns
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Jock returns the stare for a moment
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returns – and if he wishes to re-employ them
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Those few brief seconds of lunacy, of boisterous, burning Bedlam, subside and the world returns to its normal silent, brooding state
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hope that Jean returns with some answers sooner rather
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It’s sad in this country but the way the income tax laws are set up if both people work and earn about the same amount of money, they are much better off financially filing separate returns that a joint married return
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In the letter to the Corinthians Paul shows us that prophecy will not be necessary when Jesus returns, but now it is very important (1 Corinthians 13:8)
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"Forget Lock Core? How can we, when it is the only thing keeping this world from death! The wall is breached! If the Plague returns there will be no battle, but a massacre of all life
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and she will be ready when He returns
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the certainty or uncertainty of the returns
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To compensate it completely, the common returns ought, over and above
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common returns were sufficient for all this, bankruptcies would not be more frequent in these
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Well can you think of others I might have tried, for instance boxing matches and other sporting events gave me great returns, all those bets made within the twelve hour period
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We see frequently societies of merchants in London, and other trading towns, purchase waste lands in our sugar colonies, which they expect to improve and cultivate with profit, by means of factors and agents, notwithstanding the great distance and the uncertain returns, from the defective administration of justice in those countries
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Nobody will attempt to improve and cultivate in the same manner the most fertile lands of Scotland, Ireland, or the corn provinces of North America, though, from the more exact administration of justice in these countries, more regular returns might be expected
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It affords a good rent ; and the landlord sometimes finds that he can scarce employ his best lands more advantageously than in growing barren timber, of which the greatness of the profit often compensates the lateness of the returns
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I’ll mention it to Lord Theoton, when he returns
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The guy who’s still pining for his ex-wife, waiting for the day she returns
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empowerment, the universe returns what you radiate sevenfold
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yourself in time and money, the universe returns your giving sevenfold
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A bank cannot, consistently with its own interest, advance to a trader the whole, or even the greater part of the circulating capital with which he trades ; because, though that capital is continually returning to him in the shape of money, and going from him in the same shape, yet the whole of the returns is too distant from the whole of the outgoings, and the sum of his repayments could not equal the sum of his advances within such moderate periods of time as suit the conveniency of a bank
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The returns of the fixed capital are, in almost all cases, much slower than those of the circulating capital : and such expenses, even when laid out with the greatest prudence and judgment, very seldom return to the undertaker till after a period of many years, a period by far too distant to suit the conveniency of a bank
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The bill is protested, and returns upon the drawer, who, if he does not immediately pay it, becomes likewise a bankrupt
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it must have been a very fortunate speculation, of which the returns could not only repay the enormous expense at which the money was thus borrowed for carrying it on, but afford, besides, a good surplus profit to the projector
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It was the avowed principle of this bank to advance upon any reasonable security, the whole capital which was to be employed in those improvements of which the returns are the most slow and distant, such as the improvements of land
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Yet it is isolated in confinement, Diffused upon release and again returns to the bottle—
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When a ten pound bank note comes into the hands of a consumer, he is generally obliged to change it at the first shop where he has occasion to purchase five shillings worth of goods; so that it often returns into the hands of a dealer before the consumer has spent the fortieth part of the money
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The effects, therefore, of a capital employed in such a round-about foreign trade of consumption, are, in every respect, the same as those of one employed in the most direct trade of the same kind, except that the final returns are likely to be still more distant, as they must depend upon the returns of two or three distinct foreign trades
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If the hemp and flax of Riga are purchased with the tobacco of Virginia, which had been purchased with British manufactures, the merchant must wait for the returns of two distinct foreign trades, before he can employ the same capital in repurchasing a like quantity of British manufactures
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If the tobacco of Virginia had been purchased, not with British manufactures, but with the sugar and rum of Jamaica, which had been purchased with those manufactures, he must wait for the returns of three
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If those two or three distinct foreign trades should happen to be carried on by two or three distinct merchants, of whom the second buys the goods imported by the first, and the third buys those imported by the second, in order to export them again, each merchant, indeed, will, in this case, receive the returns of his own capital more quickly ; but the final returns of the whole capital employed in the trade will be just as slow as ever
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When the rightful occupant returns and offers shelter, your father allows two men to attack
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Those goods are generally purchased, either immediately with the produce of British industry, or with something else which had been purchased with that produce, and the final returns of those trades are generally used or consumed in Great Britain
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She returns the smile, confused
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Patrice returns to her work with a laugh
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Mark returns, whistling, along the same path he left on the previous night
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He returns his attention to her music
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whenever one of their prodigal sons returns to the fold
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They do not always send more money abroad than usual, but they buy upon credit, both at home and abroad, an unusual quantity of goods, which they send to some distant market, in hopes that the returns will come in before the demand for payment
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The demand comes before the returns, and they have nothing at hand with which they can either purchase money or give solid security for borrowing
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When those metals are sent abroad in order to purchase foreign commodities, the merchant's profit arises, not from the purchase, but from the sale of the returns
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But when they are sent abroad merely to pay a debt, he gets no returns, and consequently no profit
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The great quantity of British goods, exported during the course of the late war, without bringing back any returns, is accordingly remarked by the author of the Present State of the Nation