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He has a mobile but doesn’t tend to give the number out to all and sundry, preferring to keep a bit of freedom from the perpetual messages that so many of his colleagues have to field as a result of being more profligate with their own mobile telephone numbers
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In all this I’m not saying that my mother and the collection of sundry aunts,
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The writer of Hebrews said, "God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in
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Could my distorted mind be playing tricks on me? Was the ultimate nature of my lunacy to take shape in a world of imagined friends, of odd and sundry voices rattling off the walls of my empty head?
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It was only under the severest of admonishments that she had ceased to throw plates, crystal knickknacks and sundry items of cutlery at her parents
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Fragrance is what the heart needs to remain young and the sundry, intermittent associations that Tom engaged in were based on the satisfying of dull need rather than on the delicate perfume of hope and future expectations
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His main file server now sat in the living room, together with various and sundry stereo and television appliances
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The house was stripped of the appropriate electronic devices and following a brief forensic examination of hard drives, flash disks and sundry other items of magnetic storage, the Detective Superintendent in command of the vice squad charged the young man with a number of crimes related to the storage and distribution of banned materials
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had ceased to throw plates, crystal knickknacks and sundry items of
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young and the sundry, intermittent associations that Tom engaged
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and sundry other items of magnetic storage, the Detective
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Scholars were entrusted with their own vegetable allotments on which they grew beans, potatoes and other sundry vegetables
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'And, Maureen, dear, two associates of mine, Doctor O'Sullivan, known to all and sundry as 'Doc' and ,' He paused for a second
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(Their hearts may been in the right place, but their brains were surely lying fallow: make home mortgages available to all and sundry, ability to pay notwithstanding
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to various and sundry, thanks to Attorney General Robert F
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He maintains that an economy and a society cannot be just unless wealth is shared equally by all and sundry
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Hence he does not strive to ally himself with all and sundry, nor does he foster the power of other states
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He had an uneasy suspicion that there were a great many books in his library which he had borrowed at sundry times and in divers places and had forgotten to take back
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16 So he returned afterward to Nineveh, both he and all his company of sundry nations being a very
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2 But as to this Genun, Satan came into him in his childhood; and he made sundry trumpets and horns, and string instruments, cymbals and psalteries, and lyres and harps, and flutes; and he played on them at all times and at every hour
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They stood, face to face, finding various and a sundry
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2 But as to this Genun Satan came into him in his childhood; and he made sundry trumpets and horns and string instruments cymbals and psalteries and lyres and harps and flutes; and he played on them at all times and at every hour
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and sundry when I could see the results of such actions every day at home
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Blessed with great strength, a hot temper, impatience and an independent spirit, he brought the fear of God on all and sundry, wonderful for a soldier, but absolutely useless in a negotiator
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16 So he returned afterward to Nineveh both he and all his company of sundry nations being a very great multitude of men of war and there he took his ease and banqueted both he and his army an hundred and twenty days
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20 A great number also sundry countries came with them like locusts and like the sand of the Earth for the multitude was without number
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Shortly after this tempest in a teapot erupted I assumed the role of middle man and cut E out of the loop and became the primary person who sent Western Union money transfers to Michael's inmate account and paid for various and sundry items that Michael needed
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It was that peculiar time of day when the denizens of the night swapped places with the day people; when the lamplighters, dung collectors and other sundry night-prowlers gave way to a far greater number of artisans, carters, hawkers, stevedores and other common folk going about their business, heading for the city’s numerous shops, markets and manufactories
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The only exception was Jude, upon whom on sundry occasions Jesus found it necessary to impose penalties for his infractions of the rules of the home
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And invariably would he tell these distressed mortals about the love of God and impart the information, by various and sundry methods, that they were the children of this loving Father in heaven
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She wondered why he had let her train with Victor when, as Amber had told her, her feelings for Victor were apparent for all but sundry
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At that the clamor rose anew, Aratus trying to get at the senseless man and Ivanos finally bestriding him, sword in hand, and defying all and sundry
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Peter explained that he had been, at sundry times and by various persons, compared with Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, and Jeremiah
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Today we make no record of the teachings of this gospel of the kingdom lest, when I have gone, you speedily become divided up into sundry groups of truth contenders as a result of the diversity of your interpretation of my teachings
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3 But traffic in sacrificial animals and sundry merchandise was not the only way in which the courts of the temple were profaned
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George breathed a sigh of relief as he turned to the ornate cabinet containing a small refrigerator along with various and sundry bottles of spiritus frumenti
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The shore, about 50 yards from the shack‘s front door, was littered with fish heads, glistening globs of fish scales, turtle shells, various and sundry alligator parts haphazardly distributed around assorted pole racks and crude tables sheltering a variety of ice chests of unknown parentage
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flighty with her winks and smiles to all and sundry
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After all duties and taxes and sundry grabs
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He now promised his people greater material wealth; double the daily wage earned on the farm in exchange for absolute silence about the totemic Kokopoulos who, Kicheche, would assure all and sundry, would wreak death and destruction should the merest whisper of indiscretion come to his ears as Head Mganga, as Kandowere now styled himself
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The result of which was us embraced by all and sundry and a place made at the table for us to pass the afternoon and be merry
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Call her old-fashioned, but she preferred not to bare her bosoms to all and sundry
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And with her, all the witches’ apprentices, the men of the Bickos sect and all the sundry refugees should could muster
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message out to all and sundry, which is effectively the shotgun approach
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The next obstacles were stacked ranks of oxygen bottles and sundry crates
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is said and sundry
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But when a well-heeled visitor said if only we had a more spacious dwelling, he would’ve loved to put up with us whenever he was in town, she told him that we don’t bite more than we could chew; but how my poor dad used to go out of his way to please all and sundry; it’s as if man massages his own ego by playing host to those who profess closeness
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Wonder why life had let fate withdraw its model brand well before its expiry time; but the lament in the obituaries about the loss to the society on account of those, who had long ceased to contribute amuses me; would the lack of meaningless hyperboles in them mean any disrespect to the departed? What about the living legends; the psyche of these spent forces makes an interesting reading; used as they were to adulations in their heydays, they tend to bemuse themselves at sundry events as the organizers eulogize them to add value to their own endeavors, and as if they came out of their oblivion, they head home to savor a peg or two to buttress their fantasy of falsity
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“The grandiose ‘Imperial Infrastructures’ was the stilted idea of my fucked-up psyche, and as if man’s fate factors the times he lives in to shape his life, Harshad Mehta came onto the scene; can one ever fail to recall the euphoria he had helped generate in the bourses? Hadn’t business magazines, all and sundry that is, goaded the public to sell the family silver to invest in stocks? Oh, how the public issues of never-heard-of-entities without a factory shed to name came to be oversubscribed many times over; and when the bubble was burst as Mehta was caught stealing, how many became broke no one knows
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This second debt had incurred legal and other sundry charges and was submitted to the courts as an amount of over N$ 25,000 – which is the threshold for admittance to the High Court rather than the Magistrate’s Court
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After all, now as ever, it’s the personal interest of the regional political masters that prevails over the national interest, and what is worse, in the Indian democratic domain, the high ideal of ‘nursing the constituency’ though marketed in ugly packages of parochialism is considered even a virtue! Maybe, the presidential form of democracy on the American model would have served the nation better but then that would have made so many sundry politicians redundant, a scary thought for the political class, which turned politics into the best business that there is
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I had an agent who loved my work, one finished novel, another well along, a super screenplay, a book of triple-x-rated short stories, a humorous auto-biographical epic in the works and sundry other stuff poised to take both publishing and picture worlds by storm
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Though heavy-hearted, I would not have the slightest compunction, nor would I hesitate one micro-second before blowing all and sundry on this planet to bits, if the “ransom” demanded wasn’t paid in full, instructions followed down to the last detail—if such drastic means of commanding obedience to the terms for saving it were available
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I was in front of over twenty extras they had recruited for the scene, and there was me apparently showing my puppies to all and sundry
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So the worldly life is a school leading to highness in this life and in the life to come, and our Master Adam (cpth) was enjoying only one Paradise, but after his worldly life he became in sundry Paradises rising increasingly towards better and more perfect ones with desirable and lovely continuity, that is to say, he has gained endless Paradises instead of the one Paradise
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Most of them dealt with death and destruction that mankind had perpetrated upon themselves by various and sundry means, not one iota of any good happenings that I ran across
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She ought to have made port early that morning, but inconsequence of sundry trifling, but vexatious delays, she threatened to be fully twenty-four hours late, if not more
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In addition various and sundry additions were added as status symbols, which wealthy family was expected to have
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The eleven o’clock bulletin had started a few minutes before and the main newscaster Anna Botting filled half the screen while in the background I could see a field or a park where police and sundry other officials in white and yellow garb were milling around under trees that were bound together with black and yellow scene crime tape
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It is not possible for a buyer to have a greater knowledge of the value of a thing, be it goods, livestock, land, or sundry else, than the long-term owner of it
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Together with a fourth var carrying their sundry equipment, the trio raced west toward Willowbrook
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We bless thee for all that which thou didst at sundry times and in divers manners speak in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, those holy men of God, who spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost, and prophesied of the grace that should come unto us, testifying beforehand the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow, and that not to themselves only, but to us they ministered those great things, things which the angels themselves desire to look into
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There was an office with a lone employee, a Copt, Habib effendi, who wore the red tarboush long after the revolution banned it, a keeper of accounts and the agendas of my mother's appointments, of the stocks of cloths and the sundry materials of the trade
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Long John Silver is bid a fond farewell by all and sundry at the end of the book
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It’s a skill, an art, she shouldn’t just be wasting it on all and sundry
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'At sundry times and in divers manners’ this hope of recovering the lost paradise has been made known to men; and hence none can rightly understand the earlier portions of the Old Testament who thinks that such a hope was hidden from the patriarchs
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dollar note and instructed her to buy ice creams for all and sundry by way of thanks for
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gestures of „hello' to all and sundry
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uted to all and sundry?
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At last, after several hours, when sundry summer-houses had been pulled down, and some area-railings had been torn up, to arm the more belligerent spirits, a rumour got about that the Guards were coming
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There is a guard of sundry horsemen riding abreast of the tumbrils, and faces are often turned up to some of them, and they are asked some question
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according to his account, had been discovered among the crumbling foundations of an ancient hermitage that was being rebuilt; in which box were found certain parchment manuscripts in Gothic character, but in Castilian verse, containing many of his achievements, and setting forth the beauty of Dulcinea, the form of Rocinante, the fidelity of Sancho Panza, and the burial of Don Quixote himself, together with sundry epitaphs and eulogies on his life and character; but all that could be read and deciphered were those which the trustworthy author of this new and unparalleled history here presents
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He looked like an Italian, was dressed like an Englishman, and had the independent air of an American--a combination which caused sundry pairs of feminine eyes to look approvingly after him, and sundry dandies in black velvet suits, with rose-colored neckties, buff gloves, and orange flowers in their buttonholes, to shrug their shoulders, and then envy him his inches
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Then we may fairly assume that they are two, and that they differ from one another; the one with which a man reasons, we may call the rational principle of the soul, the other, with which he loves and hungers and thirsts and feels the flutterings of any other desire, may be termed the irrational or appetitive, the ally of sundry pleasures and satisfactions?
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On the other hand, Heyward began to throw sundry inducements in the way of the French general, to betray the discoveries he had made through the intercepted letter
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Tell me, the first time you tasted oysters, tea, porter, truffles, and sundry other dainties which you now adore, did you like them? Could you comprehend how the Romans stuffed their pheasants with assafoetida, and the Chinese eat swallows' nests? Eh? no! Well, it is the same with hashish; only eat for a week, and nothing in the world will seem to you to equal the delicacy of its flavor, which now appears to you flat and distasteful
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After examining the piece with an intelligent eye, and opening and shutting the pan some ten or fifteen times, and trying sundry other equally important experiments on the lock, he turned to the boy and demanded with great manifestations of kindness, if he was hurt
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At one corner, where the foliage became so thick as almost to shut out day, a large stone bench and sundry rustic seats indicated that this sheltered spot was either in general favor or particular use by some inhabitant of the house, which was faintly discernible through the dense mass of verdure that partially concealed it, though situated but a hundred paces off
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Between him and me, secret articles were signed of which Herbert was the subject, and I paid him half of my five hundred pounds down, and engaged for sundry other payments: some, to fall due at certain dates out of my income: some, contingent on my coming into my property
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Danglars, who really began to experience sundry gnawings at the stomach, arose softly, again applied his eye to the crack of the door, and recognized the intelligent countenance of his guide
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The heavily overcast sky deposited a steady, soaking rain on all and sundry, and the customary smoothness of the Imperial Charisian Navy’s ship-to-shore operations was even more conspicuously absent than Captain Ahbaht’s sense of humor
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The deposit was then made, but not without sundry complaints
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He gave away presents to all and sundry - the latter were those who went out again by a back way and came in again by the gate
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Doggett, was a Famous Actor who had abandon’d his Calling in order to grow rich off the Rabble that attended sundry Fairs about the Countryside
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Surely I was ruin’d once they discover’d my Disguise! What horrible Things would they do to me when they found out (as they presently must) that I was but a Lass and could not satisfy their sundry Lusts?
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There clamour’d all the sundry London Throng—ragged Orange Women, Serving Maids, Street Urchins, and Chimney Sweeps
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For in the Days that pass’d after her Elopement, I found that she had stolen various Articles from me—small Things in the main: a painted Fan, a Patch Box, a pair of red-heel’d Slippers of green Silk, as well as sundry Cosmeticks, Ribbands, and a Hat of Butter-colour’d Straw with pale pink Ribbands
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When the Happy Delivery was sighted thro’ the Spyin’-Glass, Horatio an’ I rejoiced, but all the Debtors found sundry Reasons why they could not fight
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With court approval, the troubled company in Chapter 11 pays not only the fees and expenses of a whole host of professionals—attorneys, investment bankers, accountants, and sundry experts—who represent the company, but also the fees and expenses of various official creditors’ committees, official equity committees, and such court-appointed officials as examiners
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Tell all and sundry that we won't release her money till the leasehold is adjusted to our satisfaction
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The stronger among the girls ran about and engaged in active games, but sundry pale and thin ones herded together for shelter and warmth in the verandah; and amongst these, as the dense mist penetrated to their shivering frames, I heard frequently the sound of a hollow cough
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, and there were sundry questions about tonnage and poundage and ship-money, which most of them appeared unable to answer; still, every little difficulty was solved instantly when it reached Burns: her memory seemed to have retained the substance of the whole lesson, and she was ready with answers on every point
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He and Miss Wilson took the liberty of falling in love with each other—at least Tedo and I thought so; we surprised sundry tender glances and sighs which we interpreted as tokens of ‘la belle passion,’ and I promise you the public soon had the benefit of our discovery; we employed it as a sort of lever to hoist our dead-weights from the house