The knots are the karma you're born with from all your past lives, and the object of human life is to try and undo all those knots. |
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Go to try and undo the damage before my body gets too accustomed to the excess poundage in all the wrong places. |
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It's merely a preliminary to the long and painful efforts to undo the damage, which have no guarantee of success. |
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It's bolted to the bottom of the chassis, and you'll need to undo those bolts to get at the screws holding the hoses on. |
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Political correspondents tried every tactic to glean a name, but even the collective force of the media could not undo this seasoned pro. |
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Can a state undo an agreement on the basis of which the apex court had pronounced its verdict? |
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There is no reverse gear there, and there's nobody in the future can come back and undo the damage and destruction. |
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The end of the text is almost an easy deus ex machina and threatens to undo the work. |
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When there is enormous economic scarcity on the bottom of the social pyramid, pluralism can undo democracy. |
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James wore a dinner jacket and black silk bow tie, although he had adjusted it to hang around his neck so that he could undo his top-button. |
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The trick is to monetize this buzz, to make liberal use of her celebrity pixie dust to undo the damage her legal woes did to her company. |
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I head back to the living room, undo the matchbook, strike a match and carefully light the edges of the paper in the fireplace. |
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We must not undo the excellent work that has ben done in almost eradicating these diseases from our shores. |
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Senator McConnell, you have gone to court with your dream team to try to undo much of the bill that was passed. |
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To be able to undo both the layshaft and mainshaft nuts you must select two gears, normally 1st and 4th gear. |
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Immediately, he began to undo the knots of the rope by which she was bound. |
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However for consumers, five minutes of waiting on hold, can undo years of advertising and brand exposure. |
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There is a danger that the club could undo any good work themselves with their off the field activities. |
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I never thought I was a thicko, but this blogger and HTML stuff is really starting to undo me. |
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I lay there with my shirt open and watched him undo his belt, then stand up letting his pants fall. |
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Awesome and seductive, they undo the myth that contemporary art is unintelligible to all but the initiated. |
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Mr Foxman accepted the apology, but many predict it will be difficult to undo the damage. |
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Now they are trying to undo some of the damage at the very last minute, with rushed legislation. |
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Even the most effective memory enhancer can't undo the damage resulting from a careless lifestyle or uncontrolled medical conditions. |
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To date, nothing has been discovered to undo the previous UVR damage to the skin. |
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It will be difficult or impossible to undo the damage by means of a retrospective external inquiry. |
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One solution is to seek experiences that could undo or reverse the patterns of experience that could have created the unwanted preference. |
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When the changes are complete, it presents you with a list of changes and gives you the option to undo any of them, if necessary. |
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I leaned down and worked to undo the cords that had been tied around her wrists. |
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Going in with a pruning saw to undo a decade or more of overgrowth in one shot can be disastrous to an old tree. |
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Click on the undo tab on the top right of the DTML editing screen, and select the version to which you want to return. |
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But I began to tire, and I realised that if I rested and trod water, I would undo all the progress I had made. |
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Rachel hit the button to undo her alarm, unlocked the trunk and watched Todd load her trunk. |
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The reason for the snap is so you can undo the topping lift while sailing in moderate to heavy winds. |
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These days, Grace is working to undo the damage done by the sun's harsh rays, treatments involving microdermabrasion and chemical peels. |
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In other words, they want to avenge history, to undo the shame of half a millennium ago with a reassertion of their glory today. |
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If self-restraint at the feast isn't one of your virtues, a walk in the brisk air may help undo what you've overdone. |
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So there's a lot to unwind, to undo, if you are going to revert to the old spelling. |
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Such forgiveness, well meaning as it may be, is not going to bring people back from the dead or undo a lifetime of misery for others. |
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Luckily there is a nifty rewind and undo feature that lets you take back bonehead moves when playing against the computer. |
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Whatever way you set out your side, however, Celtic have the options, power and nous to undo any game plan. |
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The lesson is, undo communism slowly, bit by bit, and don't expect democracy overnight. |
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Once a course of action is settled on, it is so difficult to undo the momentum of the action and its direction. |
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The challenge is to undo the bravado that leads some workers to discard their hard hats or decide not to tie off, he explains. |
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The goal of Freudian dream interpretation is to undo the work of the censor. |
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To undo the damage, our heroes head to Tibet for the mysterious healing skills of the sequestered monks. |
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He also examined her to make certain she could bear the child without suffering undo strain. |
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The controller general tried to put an end to the dispute by having the chancellor overrule the court and undo its modifications. |
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His hands hurried to undo the clasp of his cloak and spread it out on the grass. |
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No amount of attention to signs can undo the impact of cliched words or banal sentiments. |
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If this is intentional I applaud the ambitious experiment, but that doesn't undo its failure. |
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Does the fragmentation of her body undo any sense of corporeal affinity we might feel, and so foreclose the possibility of identification? |
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I undo his collar and remove his cowl so that I can get to his cuts and bruises. |
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If you fill up the hard drive, the system freezes up, and there's no way a user can undo it. |
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But football is a game in which a moment of magic can undo an hour of toil. |
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The ministry audit found no evidence of fraud or misappropriation of government funds and no undo influence or inappropriate relationship with ministers. |
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At his advisers' urging, he undertook a gradual and carefully orchestrated campaign to undo the damage. |
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I undo the button, but before I unzip him I let my fingers wander, tracing his erection through the soft denim. |
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The aim of the protective tariff is to undo the undesired consequences of the rise in domestic costs of production caused by government interference. |
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Sitting outside a pub in the Scottish border town of Yetholm on a sunny summer evening, I reach down, undo my laces and release my feet from inside my walking boots. |
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It was his craving for status that was eventually to help undo him. |
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I think it's the lack of undo function that makes it so frustrating. |
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Graphic designers love to hear that they can revert to any previous version of a document by using the undo feature in the web-based management interface. |
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Noise, pollution and grimaces tend to undo any good that nature has done. |
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Simply put, precision could undo Hiroshima and unshackle military power. |
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Applying the soldering iron to the wires where they are soldered to the Centronics connector and pulling gently should be enough to undo the wires from the unwanted connector. |
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Marshall has gotten a few nibbles of interest, and some of his pupils have been signed, though most pitching coaches try to undo what he has taught. |
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It was left to Acting Governor Jane Swift to undo their handiwork. |
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But odds are that it won't undo all of today's rain-induced vulnerability. |
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Moreover, it should support copy, cut and paste, undo and redo. |
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After months of trying to undo the harm caused by our deception, we finally managed to promote a grudging parental acceptance of the strange new children of humankind. |
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To be honest, my original idea embodied the somewhat escapist idea that we could go back to the time before the attacks, that we could undo what had happened. |
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And yet, ultimately, the Supreme Court holds the power to uphold or undo what it has taken him years to accomplish. |
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There is much to do and to undo after the disastrous administrations of Attorneys General Ashcroft and Gonzales. |
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Worse, the court could stick a dagger right in the heart of the Buckley framework and undo all contribution limits. |
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Don't let your enthusiasm for new ideas blind you to the possibility that maybe they will undo something of long standing that is really valuable. |
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But even in the face of potential relapse, many exercisers worry that taking a break for health concerns may undo all the hard work they've put in at the gym. |
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We should undo that double standard by offering similar protections to every young Black man who is arrested in this country. |
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Today, it is nearly impossible to track down every player dungy has sought to help, every injustice he has sought to undo. |
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Now, the holy men may have to go back and have another ceremony to repurify the site and undo the influences of the protester's ritual, Mr. Wesley said. |
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There were times, she would go to the mountain, and undo the tiny ribbons and loosen the braids, and run her fingers through her hair and let it be one with the wind. |
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An undo function permits users to undo the most recent configuration. |
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Also added are additions to the toolset, multiple undo and the ability to apply the warp to a low-res version of the image first to make sure that the results are desirable. |
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Divorce laws were passed to stop unhappiness continuing in homes for longer than necessary and to help couples undo what they could no longer sanely do. |
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Charles II summoned his parliament on 1 January 1661, which began to undo all that been forced on his father Charles I of Scotland. |
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This does not undo the charmlessness of the language but it provides some explanation for it. |
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But then the question becomes, how do you undo gerrymandering? |
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The unmarked Palace winger had all the time to bend down, undo and re-tie his laces as Albion players rubbernecked. |
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Other features include the ability to easily switch between Reverse Polish Notation and algebraic mode and undo and backspace buttons. |
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While there is still no keyboard shortcut for hiding a layer, in Photoshop CS2 you can now undo turning off a layer. |
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Stempel was laboring to undo the damage when GM's board forced him to fall on his sword after little more than two years on the job. |
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He lost his patience trying to undo his shoe-lace, but tugging it made the knot even tighter. |
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The wind and the dust in this climate can undo even the hardiest things. |
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Toad doctors were also credited with the ability to undo evil witchcraft. |
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So far as possible, therefore, it was the policy of France to set the clock back and undo what, since 1870, the progress of Germany had accomplished. |
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Fortunately, we can undo most of the damage to the system by the war. |
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By promising to undo past surprises, thus ensuring that the price level returns to its expected path, PLT should lead to less uncertainty about long-run price levels. |
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John was a pious and dedicated Emperor who was determined to undo the damage to the empire suffered at the Battle of Manzikert, half a century earlier. |
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Ordering the Sticky Bun icing instead doesn't undo enough of the damage. |
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The graphical interface is very flexible, featuring multiple windows, tear-off tool palettes, and virtually unlimited Undo and Redo functions. |
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I particularly like the new Selective Undo, which lets you choose which goof-up you want to correct. |
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