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This sect, all male, keeps its beards and sideburns uniformly trimmed at a #2 setting on their electric razors
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But in many places, the money price of labour remains uniformly the same, sometimes for half a century together
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Both in the last century and in the present, the day wages of common labour are there said to have been pretty uniformly about the twentieth part of the average price of the septier of wheat ; a measure which contains a little more than four Winchester bushels
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It has generally, too, been that of France, and has been uniformly so since the dissolution of what in England is commonly called their Mississippi company
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Over a long period of time, the slightly denser regions of the nearly uniformly distributed matter gravitationally attracted nearby matter and thus grew even denser, forming gas clouds, stars, galaxies, and the other astronomical structures observable today
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At that wonderfully incompetent organisation called the United Nations, did these countries support you? Or did they uniformly condemned you and paid lip service to your request in the form of information to save your citizens lives? I think we know the answer to that one for we regularly change channels when we see the bizarre attacks on you with boring consistency
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‖ This ―unbroken chain of events,‖ that finds ostensible expression in future behavior, is irreconcilable, it would seem, with causal/effects partially achieved in conjunction with problematical outcomes, that, in any event, could neither shape nor influence an uncertain future unless its ―collective actions‖ were uniformly mapped out, absent the intervention of Accident or Chance or other contaminating elements occasioned by voluntary actions not in keeping with ―programmed‖ designs that would (otherwise) render such a scenario, unthinkable; that is to say, there are far too many contending variables that need to be factored into the equation
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It all looked uniformly green and jarring, trees after trees after trees, a green sea under the pale blue suns
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The air thickened with alarming speed and the smell grew stronger; then he saw it appear over the crest, strange thin beams of light sprouting from what might have been a head of sorts: a glistening metal hulk glinted under the starlight, uniformly gray and unassumingly blocky, a rectangle slab larger than a man
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And although they were all uniformly dressed in white, their habits were frequently
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Uniformly they reject history
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The inns in the town varied, but the food was uniformly dreadful
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same in all uniformly moving frames of reference
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I uniformly struck out because the 13th was only two days after 9/11, most flights had been cancelled, and therefore many stranded travelers had rented cars even for cross country trips home
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The bunkers on Bien Hoa Air Base were uniformly erected over a 10 by 20-foot rectangle dug to a depth of four feet
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uniformly practice high quality medicine with evidence-based use of resources
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When the joint is uniformly
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There is no outer atmosphere, as you suspected or else the radio waves would have been slightly scattered and not reflected so uniformly, although the black sphere planet has more than enough gravity to hold an atmosphere
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Though divine spirits may vary somewhat in the nature and extent of their experience, they react uniformly to all spiritual appeals
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The dominant of Hyborians are no longer uniformly tawny-haired and grey-eyed
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Reporters who knew of Stallman's media-savvi-ness expressed sympathy but uniformly offered the same re-
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Since interest is tax deductible, the cost of debt is almost uniformly less than the cost
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In most cases, the cost of capital will be uniformly higher for all equity companies, which they need to overcome by both increasing and stabilizing the amount of
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Moving on from something stringy and burnt in the burger stakes to something strong and black in the coffee stakes, we were joined by the living dead, dressed uniformly in unflattering tracksuits of very inappropriate colours given their age, (the wearers, not the tracksuits)
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Except for the flowers, the grass seemed to be uniformly cut and might have been mistaken for a golf course if it
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are we uniformly scourged before the eyes of humble masters
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do not leach heavy metal contaminants, and (c) test results for this attribute have uniformly been
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String positioning is important to the load on the string and the tension forces occurring in it and it could be either uniformly or ununiformly positioned;
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00274 sec) is uniformly retarded is only approximately true
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We assumed that when the player blows the acceleration of the CG of the racket is uniformly accelerated motion
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We have observed water dripping of the tap uniformly filling vessels of identical volumes for equal intervals of time [12]
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To have the water flowing out uniformly, which is the first and most important condition, we need to have constant pressure p (Pa)
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The wheel will rotate uniformly when the filling position of the vanes-pots is fixed in respect to their number
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The weight suspended on the rope wound around the drum would not be moving uniformly once released but would accelerate
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Does the whole universe have to lose its relative motion through bigger space uniformly? I think not
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By looking uniformly at them, you will establish their trust and you will gain composure throughout the interview process
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Firstly, that your coverage of our troupe and my father’s painting continues to be uniformly positive
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When they are properly adjusted all portions should print uniformly
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I used the term “spherical” (that is, limited by a sphere) to form a qualitatively new Conception of “spheroidicity” — any type of creative wave Configuration dynamics of Forms of Collective Intelligences; the dynamics propagate duvuyllerrtly, uniformly and simultaneously in the entire multidimensionality of infinite Directions of interquality force interrelations typical of this Universe
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The metabolism couldn't fulfil its responsibilities if all the cells were uniformly
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one thing uniformly taught by all the prophets, by all the inspired ones, by
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Once they are magnified: then we can see that what we thought was uniformly smooth: is actually full of dissimilar differences made up of smaller things we did not see before magnifying them
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their immortal soul in the Bible, but they had a problem for if they had uniformly
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First, light emanates outward from the center and barring obstruction will uniformly fill a void
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When he spoke to any nation, he uniformly adopted
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invariably and uniformly symbolic
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nation, he uniformly adopted the words of that nation in expressing his wil to it
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problem for if they had uniformly translated psukee into "soul," in some
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In a centric ring around the outside perimeter of the caldera floor, core charges uniformly spaced apart, blew
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any nation, he uniformly adopted the words of that nation in expressing his will to it
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clear that it ought to be used uniformly” Preface to the American Standard Bible
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The translators wanted to put their immortal soul in the Bible, but they had a problem for if they had uniformly translated psukee into "soul," in some passages their immortal soul would have been subject to death and in other passages it would be dead
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When he spoke to any nation, he uniformly adopted the words of that nation in expressing his will to it
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“The word kosmos, translated almost uniformly world, which is found one hundred and eighty-four times in the New Testament, is in some respects very different from aion
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It was here, if anywhere, that the 'wages of sin’ should have been plainly declared, and they are declared in language, which uniformly signifies the infliction of suffering ending in death
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babe? Or, if it be a permanent change of nature abiding through following years, how is it that there are not uniformly some external signs in the character of that new birth and new creation? Infant baptism is not followed by the evidences of divine grace; and few Christians, blessed in after years with a spirit of piety, think of attributing its possession to regenerating mercy received at the font
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Its true signification is rightly and uniformly represented in the Greek version of the Septuagint by Hades, a word which in Greek literature of all ages stood for the world of the departed
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The Septuagint translators, therefore, who well knew the native meaning of both words, have, by substituting uniformly the one for the other, shown beyond question what the word Sheol meant in the opinion of the Hebrews
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(2) Next to these appear, in Christ's teaching, their voluntary disciples,—the 'hypocrites’ of every age, in whom spiritual arrogance takes the place of godliness; whose religion is a doctrine without morality or love, while their thinking is a tissue of perversions woven by party as awaiting the separate souls of wicked men who have 'had Moses and the prophets,’ He and His apostles uniformly point to a 'day of judgment’ in the future as the 'appointed, time of final execution of these awful threatenings
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Judgment comes because Heaven acts in morals as uniformly, and as severely, as it acts with the breakers of natural law
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I wonder what they would have said of the uniformly fatherly and purgatorial action of Divine judgment, if they had been present in Pharaoh’s Court, when, in the name of the Almighty Lord of Nature, insulted and denied by ages of Egyptian idolatry and philosophy falsely so called, Moses, with uplifted rod, stood forth and said, from the mouth of God:—'Now will I stretch out My hand that I may smite thee, and thy people, with pestilence, and you shall be cut off from the earth
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Thereafter, it is uniformly radiated in all directions from this central point and moves linearly until it reaches the "surface sphere"
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He besought her--though he added that he knew it was needless--to console her father, by impressing him through every tender means she could think of, with the truth that he had done nothing for which he could justly reproach himself, but had uniformly forgotten himself for their joint sakes
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Palmer, on the contrary, who was strongly endowed by nature with a turn for being uniformly civil and happy, was hardly seated before her admiration of the parlour and every thing in it burst forth
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Return to the heat and cook until the sauce is uniformly
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Tall, black–rosewood bookcases, inlaid with copperwork, held on their wide shelves a large number of uniformly bound books
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Some thirty pictures by the masters, uniformly framed and separated by gleaming panoplies of arms, adorned walls on which were stretched tapestries of austere design
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Whenever this unknown individual encountered one of the numberless sentinels who crossed his path, his answer was prompt, and, as it appeared, satisfactory; for he was uniformly allowed to proceed without further interrogation
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The sensations produced in the minds of even the white men were different, though uniformly sorrowful
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Nor had the Huron entirely neglected the arts uniformly practised by the natives when retiring in front of an enemy
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Each bore his rifle, and all the other accouterments of war, though the paint was uniformly peaceful
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On the hearth was an old rug made of jute that had once been printed in bright colours which had faded away till the whole surface had become almost uniformly drab, showing scarcely any trace of the original pattern
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When I had no more ticks to make, I folded all my bills up uniformly, docketed each on the back, and tied the whole into a symmetrical bundle
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The houses there were modest but neat, with patches of new lawn that seemed oddly green and out of place in the uniformly brown surroundings
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The traces were barely visible, but they were also three in number and uniformly spaced
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Where the Houghton-Millers’ street was uniformly grand white stucco or red-brick houses, punctuated by yew topiary and large cars that seemingly never got dirty, Martin Steele’s road appeared resolutely un-gentrified, a two-storey corner of London where house prices were spiralling but the exteriors resolutely refused to reflect it
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"Colonel Barclay's family life appears to have been a uniformly happy one
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It was, indeed, a lucky circumstance for Sulaco that the relations of those imported workmen with the people of the country had been uniformly bad from the first
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Now these pursuits were necessary for him that life might not be too uniformly bright
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But the Charisians had clearly realized he was coming—he still couldn’t figure out how they’d known, but that was the only reason he could think of for them to have started up the Hahskyn River at this particular time (and to turn back when they had)—so why hadn’t they simply burned the grounded galleon and continued their retreat? No squadron commander wanted to abandon one of his units without a fight, but given the odds against getting it off the mud before the screw-galleys swooped down upon it, any tough-minded flag officer (and Langhorne knew all Charisian flag officers seemed uniformly tough-minded) should have bitten the bullet, burned the ship, and headed for South Shwei Bay
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Police on TV were not uniformly opposed to faking evidence when it suited them
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Moreover, the members of his entourage—often a reflection of the person they serve—were uniformly stern and unsmiling
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Well, that date has come and gone, and the stock picks, while they weren’t uniformly bad—Reggie Middleton chose GOOG, up 26%; Herb Greenberg chose JNJ, up 14%—they were, without question, mostly bad
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Our experience with this type of investment selection—on a diversified basis—was uniformly good for many years prior to 1957
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The traditional DOS file system divided a hard disk drive into volumes that were composed of uniformly sized clusters and used a file allocation table (FAT) to keep track of the data stored in each cluster
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Otherwise, their plumage is uniformly electric, impractical and disjunctive with the seriousness they bring to the project of physical self-improvement
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courts held uniformly that the use of race, gender, religion, or political affiliation to bar citizens from jury service would not be tolerated
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On all futures options exchanges, the underlying is uniformly one futures contract