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This was the sum total of my life for four days: mute acceptance punctuated by brief moments of dumb, brute defiance
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Refusing to eat, refusing to cry out when Smiler dug his elbow into my side as we walked down the corridor, was the sum total of my defiance
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’ She said, looking round the kitchen as though adding what she can see to the sum total of her knowledge of her twin
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The sum total of her life
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concept in Indian philosophy refers to the sum total of one’s
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But as it obstructs the natural increase of capital, it tends rather to diminish than to increase the sum total of the revenue which the inhabitants of the country derive from the profits of stock ; a small profit upon a great capital generally affording a greater revenue than a great profit upon a small one
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new thoughts and therefore add to the sum total of
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It adds nothing to the value of the sum total of the rude produce of the land
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Instead of increasing the value of that sum total, it is a charge and expense which must be paid out of it
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In what manner, according to this system, the sum total of the annual produce of the land is distributed among the three classes above mentioned, and in what manner the labour of the unproductive class does no more than replace the value of its own consumption, without increasing in any respect the value of that sum total, is represented by Mr Quesnai, the very ingenious and profound author of this system, in some arithmetical formularies
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Every such encroachment, every violation of that natural distribution, which the most perfect liberty would establish, must, according to this system, necessarily degrade, more or less, from one year to another, the value and sum total of the annual produce, and must necessarily occasion a gradual declension in the real wealth and revenue of the society ; a declension, of which the progress must be quicker or slower, according to the degree of this
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Then the Elusivers: imperious and omnipotent to his younger self, but not without benevolence, showing him what was intended to represent the sum total of human experience
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An individual represents the sum total of his or her composite beliefs
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We are the sum total of all our life experiences
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"When death comes," explains Roy Gillett, "the sum total of negativity in our mind automatically attracts us through the swoon of darkness to a new life that suits that negativity exactly
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It is but the shadow of the mind, the sum total of memories
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was the sum total of reality
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The sum total of these flashes creates the illusion of
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It is the sum total
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M: If the manifested is the sum total of all actual experiences,
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The state is the sum total of the laws, and the laws are the state in action, the legal order
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that even if the crew had the sum total of all the surgical
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The sum total of these four factors are the primary root of the anger and
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She is prosecuted and demands are issued for an arbitrary and fictitious sum totalling twenty times the amount she siphoned off
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That was more or less the sum total of the Stirling ‘Queer Scene’
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Recorded in these ledgers is the sum total of his assets
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According to James, the self is "the sum total of all that he can call bis, not only bis body and his psychic process, but his dothes and his house, his wife and his children,
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As we react to our fears and form judgments, beliefs, and opinions, we add layer upon layer to this Ego (each layer with its own false identity) and the sum total of these layers creates the overall identity, the personality construct we call ‗I
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Within your SOUL lies the sum total of your EXISTENCE
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be spending a year of their lives with me, and this was the sum total of
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spreadsheet is a reflection of the sum total of those specifics I
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You are the sum total of what you have thought so you are the one who will keep hearing all this negative energy about your life!
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The sum total of all the probable realities which branch off from a person’s present lifetime is what William Butler Yeats termed the “Body of Fate
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The sum total of pleasures of the whole world is nothing when compared to the bliss derived through concentration and meditation
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“So the sum total of all those years of negotiation has been virtually nothing,” said Sir Robin
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The sum total of freedom of religious instruction is that the State, in true secular spirit, is expected to keep itself away from it in the physical sense
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the sum total of the biological burden placed on the biological filter in an aquarium
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integrally connected, as the sum total of the credit transactions during the month
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It is sum total of all the goodness and high ideals of humanity
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sum total of length of sides and angle of corners when divided
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The two point connecting material combine as a sum total of 50 making the square thereof 10 50 + 50 = 100½= 10
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The law of Pythagoras states that the sum total of the square of the two sides in a rectangular triangle will always be equal to square of the perpendicular side
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This huge wave of commercialism where nothing can survive unless it is sold, commercialized and corrupted; is merely the sum total of the accumulated greed of an accumulated human population: nothing more
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Put that together with the need to accumulate, the arbitrary randomness of human creativity, the need to survive inside the accumulation of civilization, the tendency to preserve, perpetuate, glorify, worship, value things pyramidally, the pyramidal dynamic of the four major aspects of human accumulation: knowledge-power-wealth-fame and you get the sum total of all human activity
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” This other side was the sum total of all those places various humans throughout time have spoken of and usually were deemed crazy, places where they met spirits, had psychic experiences, and so on
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upon layer to this ego – each layer with its own false identity – and the sum total of these
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“A greater power than the sum total of its parts,” Woole said, liking the idea
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This conclusion is largely the result of failing to grasp that space-time is not the sum total of our
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an arbitrary and fictitious sum totalling twenty times the amount she
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I may not be happy with the sum total of my life’s achievements and experiences, but it wasn’t God’s fault
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He is a feeble artist, who copies individually the parts of a scene with whatever effect they may have at the moment he is doing them, and then expects the sum total to make a picture
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The plural is also used, aeons of the aeons, signifying all the successive periods which make up the sum total of the ages collectively
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Here is the exact text of the quote: "Then the Three, the One, the Four, the One, the Five - the Twice Seven, the Sum Total" (Stanza 3
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It is the essence of the sum total of knowledge about remote
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The sum total of all casualties on all sides in all the battles of Muhammad
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But the trifles cost more than one would imagine, and when she cast up her accounts at the end of the month the sum total rather scared her
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Possibly the most important point that would have to be borne in mind by anyone outside the sum totality of the multiverse was that although the wizard and the tourist had indeed only recently appeared in an aircraft in mid-air, they had also at one and the same time been riding on that aeroplane in the normal course of things
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That's the sum total of her response on the subject
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He’d seen five planes on his wing go down, with every man killed, and yet somehow, the sum total of damage to his bombers was one bullet hole
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The sum total of the subscription, when we got my lord’s five-and-twenty guineas, was better than two hundred pounds sterling—for even several of the country gentlemen were very generous contributors, and it is well known that they are not inordinately charitable, especially to town folks—but the distribution of it was no easy task, for it required a discrimination of character as well as of necessities
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It later turned out that the sum total of her theatrical expertise was pouting at the camera during film premieres or possibly pointing at refrigerators on a genuine game show
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Patty wondered how many hours she and Diane had spent I rumbling around in cars together: a thousand? two thousand? Maybe if you added it all up, a sum total of two years, put end to end, the way mattress companies always did: You spend a third of your life asleep, why not do it on a ComfortCush? Eight years standing in lines, they say
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The sum total of her property reached seventeen millions
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sum total of those claims
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Misdirection Thursday bears little relevance to the next six trading days in sum total, but it does have a modest inverse relationship to expiration day itself
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In each study, Burt reported sum totals for the twins he had studied so far
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At the sound which he made in walking, the old man turned his head, and his face expressed the sum total of the surprise which a man can still feel after a long life
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But when he beheld that mayor, that magistrate, calmly wipe his face and say, "Set this woman at liberty," he underwent a sort of intoxication of amazement; thought and word failed him equally; the sum total of possible astonishment had been exceeded in his case
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always end by evolving a result; all additions of wretched men give a sum total, each chain exhaled a common soul, and each dray-load had its own physiognomy
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In short, and we have insisted on it more than once, all this interior fusion, all this whole, of which the sum total was a lofty virtue, ended in rendering Jean Valjean a father to Cosette
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It certainly is sad that turpitude heaped up should give a sum total of gayety, that by piling ignominy upon opprobrium the people should be enticed, that the system of spying, and serving as caryatids to prostitution should amuse the rabble when it confronts them, that the crowd loves to behold that monstrous living pile of tinsel rags, half dung, half light, roll by on four wheels howling and laughing, that they should clap their hands at this glory composed of all shames, that there would be no festival for the populace, did not the police promenade in their midst these sorts of twenty-headed hydras of joy
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Seven hundred a year is a fine thing for a younger brother; and as of course he will still live at home, it will be all for his ‘menus plaisirs’; and a sermon at Christmas and Easter, I suppose, will be the sum total of sacrifice
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Seven hundred a year is a fine thing for a younger brother; and as of course he will still live at home, it will be all for his menus plaisirs; and a sermon at Christmas and Easter, I suppose, will be the sum total of sacrifice
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The sum total is four milliards of pounds, or forty milliards of roubles, and these debts are increasing every year
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According to the social life-conception it is supposed that as the significance of life is comprised in the sum total of mankind, each individual will of his own accord sacrifice his interests to those of the whole
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Christianity Destroys the State—But Which is Most Necessary: Christianity or the State?—There are Some who Assert the Necessity of a State Organization, and Others who Deny it, both Arguing from same First Principles—Neither Contention can be Proved by Abstract Argument—The Question must be Decided by the Stage in the Development of Conscience of Each Man, which will either Prevent or Allow him to Support a Government Organization—Recognition of the Futility and Immorality of Supporting a State Organization Contrary to Christian Principles will Decide the Question for Every Man, in Spite of any Action on Part of the State—Argument of those who Defend the Government, that it is a Form of Social Life, Needed to Protect the Good from the Wicked, till all Nations and all Members of each Nation have Become Christians—The Most Wicked are Always those in Power—The whole History of Humanity is the History of the Forcible Appropriation of Power by the Wicked and their Oppression of the Good—The Recognition by Governments of the Necessity of Opposing Evil by Force is Equivalent to Suicide on their Part—The Abolition of State-violence cannot Increase the Sum Total of Acts of Violence—The Suppression of the Use of Force is not only Possible, but is even Taking Place before Our Eyes—But it will Never be Suppressed by the Violence of Government, but through Men who have Attained Power by Evidence Recognizing its Emptiness and Becoming Better and Less Capable of Using Force—Individual Men and also Whole Nations Pass Through this Process—By this Means Christianity is Diffused Through Consciousness of Men, not only in Spite of Use of Violence by Government, but even Through its Action, and therefore the Suppression is not to be Dreaded, but is Brought About by the National Progress of Life—Objection of those who Defend State Organization that Universal Adoption of Christianity is hardly Likely to be Realized at any Time—The General Adoption of the Truths of Christianity is being Brought About not only by the Gradual and Inward Means, that is, by Knowledge of the Truth, Prophetic Insight, and Recognition of the Emptiness of Power, and Renunciation of it by Individuals, but also by Another External Means, the Acceptance of a New Truth by Whole Masses of Men on a Lower Level of Development Through Simple Confidence in their Leaders—When a Certain Stage in the Diffusion of a Truth has been Reached, a Public Opinion is Created which Impels a Whole Mass of Men, formerly Antagonistic to the New Truth, to Accept it—And therefore all Men may Quickly be Brought to Renounce the use of Violence when once a Christian Public Opinion is Established—The Conviction of Force being Necessary Hinders the Establishment of a Christian Public Opinion—The Use of Violence Leads Men to Distrust the Spiritual Force which is the Only Force by which they Advance—Neither Nations nor Individuals have been really Subjugated by Force, but only by Public Opinion, which no Force can Resist—Savage Nations and Savage Men can only be Subdued by the Diffusion of a Christian Standard among them, while actually Christian Nations in order to Subdue them do all they can to Destroy a Christian Standard—These Fruitless Attempts to Civilize Savages Cannot be Adduced as Proofs that Men Cannot be Subdued by Christianity—Violence by Corrupting Public Opinion, only Hinders the Social Organization from being What it Ought to Be—And by the Use of Violence being Suppressed, a Christian Public Opinion would be Established—Whatever might be the Result of the Suppression of Use of Force, this Unknown Future could not be Worse than the Present Condition, and so there is no Need to Dread it—To Attain Knowledge of the Unknown, and to Move Toward it, is the Essence of Life
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With the docility of the intelligent, she accepted his fiat, but chose the evil represented by a unit rather than by the sum total of family companionship