It is again the same end effect, but the perspective is fundamentally different as it is based upon a subjective rather than objective reality. |
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This is the premise upon which the revenue claim the high ground of substance and reality. |
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We don't want their euro because it's not working in the countries it has been forced upon and it won't work here. |
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All based upon a thought that the bovicide was committed at that location and the victim was not moved or transported. |
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It's that time of year when gimmicky wines with daft labels burst upon us in the supermarkets. |
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She cried out to him, reaching for his touch as she sat unable to move upon the ground. |
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Since this project ultimately fell through, we have taken it upon ourselves to continue to uphold her memory. |
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God's creation of all persons in the divine image bestows sacredness upon human beings and thus makes them the children of God. |
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Any bomber that was damaged and fell out of formation was immediately set upon by a swarm of fighters. |
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There was no evidence upon which he could conclude that the defendant had realisable assets in the companies. |
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A third man, who allegedly fired upon the police, was rearrested by homicide officers yesterday. |
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Limits upon personal freedom and choice are an affront to all that is sacred to the American Religion. |
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Actin and keratin both share with byssal threads a tendency to recover initial modulus and stress upon relaxation. |
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The smokers fall upon their cigarettes with an enthusiasm only other smokers can appreciate. |
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One of them was seized and crushed like an insect, but others fell upon the beast with renewed fury until it lay dead. |
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Soon, they stumble upon a baby who is being hunted by sabertooths, and the two decide to return it to its owner. |
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Then, again, seized with a new idea, he fell upon his notebook and the pencil became alive. |
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The Spirit of the Lord falls upon people like Gideon, Samson, and Saul, who then lead armies that fall upon the enemies of God's people. |
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They fell upon the king's soldiers because of the licentious conduct they had been allowed under Herod's government. |
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Western societies are guilty of overlooking their own discriminatory practices, while forcing their customs upon immigrants. |
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But that right does not extend to forcing their views upon others and they should respect the hard-fought freedoms we have in this country. |
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Not all congregations will support this ministry, depending upon their sacramental theology and denominational affiliation. |
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Placing my hands gingerly upon the first holds and locating the proper foot placement, I commence with my climb. |
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I lucked upon a seat, settled in, nodded off and 20 minutes later heard my name being called by the admitting nurse. |
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The Korean forum has focused upon wired networking, including powerline networking, to route content throughout the home, he said. |
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Roll upon roll of razor wire stretched for miles in an unbroken barrier that seemed to reach into eternity. |
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I said when I arrived here on Wednesday night that I felt the hand of history upon us. |
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This situation may be worsened upon weaning or when sows are grouped together or mated to a large boar. |
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Much of the state's multibillion-dollar agribusiness industry is based upon irrigation, powered by electricity of course. |
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She gazed upon him hour after hour, and her very soul seemed to speak out of her dying eyes. |
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It also can cause rebound hypertension upon sudden discontinuation, so it should not be used in patients in whom compliance may be an issue. |
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But green-fingered Mrs Ashworth says she has hit upon an idea to outsmart any more wild weather heading her way. |
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Mithra was slain upon a cross in Persia to make atonement for humankind and take away the sins of the world. |
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The actual night has no agreed upon origin, rather a cluster of speculated ones. |
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The upper of the two steps upon which it stands is traceried, and there are four lions against the stem. |
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The big man, and a whorish red-head who'd latched onto his arm upon his victory, were waiting for Joey. |
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A symposium will seek to cover the waterfront of issues that bear upon modern Tamil drama. |
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Successful readjustment to the school environment depends partly upon the quality of the transition plan. |
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But it also leads to greater public insecurity and confusion, raw nerves that can readily be touched upon by scares about immigration and asylum. |
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The results from analyses of the raw data are available upon request from the author. |
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Black deposits of mercuric sulphide were evident upon microscopic examination with white light. |
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The authors touch upon the importance of actors influencing and setting the agenda on biotechnology. |
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The humble person approaches ravening beasts, and when their gaze rests upon him, their wildness is tamed. |
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Everything from the aforesaid lamp, to the chair, to the books laid upon the desk, fell with a crash as he hurriedly tried to vacate the room. |
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She looked upon them as her friends and as part of an inter-dependent team that put the station on the air. |
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At one point I was called upon to amuse the crowd by displaying the Khmer that Kimtheng had taught me. |
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The brave warriors smiled upon their king as he removed his commander's helmet and donned one of a common soldier who had fallen in battle. |
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Astrologically every individual had influences bestowed upon him by most of the planets through his life span. |
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Interestingly, many abusers of ketamine report that the drug's effects are dependent upon the setting within which it is abused. |
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Tears rolled down his face as he watched the man tear her clothes away, forcing himself upon her. |
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Poetry readings cannot help being a little self-conscious, and the audience's guffaws seemed a rather apt reflection upon the event. |
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Millions upon millions of traditional ejecting Winchesters have been sold so there must be something comfortably right about them. |
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Hunting season is upon us, and some of you may want to work up a new load to take afield this fall. |
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They may be preyed upon by larger animals, such as large owls, coyotes, or large snakes, such as eastern massasauga rattlesnakes. |
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Instead, the aging widow Bernarda Alba personifies self-hatred and the ability of women to enforce the rules of men upon themselves. |
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Limits upon personal freedom and choice are an affront to all that is sacred. |
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The initial issues of the notes were fully convertible upon demand into gold coin and so were, assuredly, a blessing. |
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The man behind the mask is called upon to catch pitches fired at blazing speed until his hands are ready to drop off. |
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So upon deciding the fresh air might do me some good, I wrestled my rebellious hair into a ponytail, dressed, and headed out the door. |
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Magistrates upon appointment take oaths or make affirmations in the same form as Justices of this Court and the members of other federal courts. |
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A wholly unusual and uncommercial film, it was a spectacular failure upon release. |
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She was shouting something about tracking down the culprit, inflicting justice upon them. |
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She had seen it from afar, a mere dot upon the horizon, but now she was at the foot of it and it was taller than anything imaginable. |
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As a form of folk art, the early popularity of traditional Chinese cartoons was based upon the development of the folk culture. |
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The darkness and heat descend upon you like a heavy black cloak and the mosquitoes suddenly make a rush for any exposed bits of skin. |
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In the great game of life, whether you win or lose depends upon which voice is the loudest at the moment of decision. |
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He describes the sociological evidence delineating the impact of fatherlessness upon children. |
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Near the sun you would increase speed at the rate of 600 mph each second, but you would feel no force acting upon you. |
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Astoundingly, the band wrote the entire album as a piece, each song building upon the last. |
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Mortars first rained down upon it exactly 100 years to the day after its construction began. |
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After several of the local townsfolk turn up dead, all eyes fall upon this disturbed and destructive kid. |
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Whatever the etiology of this success for Harvard University Press, Hardt and Negri have evidently hit upon what people want to hear. |
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As it wore on to midnight, a lowe in mauve and gold crept and slipped and wavered upon the sky. |
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And they crawl upon my bed, across my body, beneath the covers, inside my pajamas. |
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According to sources in the security services, upon his release the former atomic reactor technician is to be prevented from travelling abroad. |
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Richard's own work synthesizes and elaborates upon this eclectic mix of aesthetics, philosophy, and area studies. |
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Embers began burning in the east, casting light upon the land in the early winter hours. |
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We do not have to settle for every misery fate and humanity have heaped upon us, but should fight back, to see which ones can be shaken off. |
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The warrior goddess, riding upon a lion and wielding a weapon in each of her 10 arms. |
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But her words fell upon deaf ears, Tane was moving, spinning, whirling around with tears in his eyes. |
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A woman stood there dressed in a pale blouse and khaki pants, gray hair rolled into a tight bun upon her head. |
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The delays in according immigration status can have significant adverse effects upon a successful asylum seeker. |
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For food professionals, winter is the time for hearty foods, for steamy fish stews, rashers of bacon, and platter upon platter of broiled meats. |
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More to the point, it has facilitated many reactions that depend upon acetic acid as a reagent or solvent. |
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He took her across street upon street, only stopping when he felt that they had gone quite a safe distance. |
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Once upon a time there were big Victorian asylums where the mentally ill were institutionalised. |
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Visitors to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington can gaze upon many aeronautical rarities and wonders. |
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Sarees costing lakhs of rupees and ornaments worth crores should be looked down upon by the society. |
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All the other channels will be launching programmes giving away crores upon crores of rupees. |
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He recalled, almost apologetically, how beautiful the atom bomb was, marveling at how every color imaginable burst forth upon detonation. |
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Despite Tim's whines and complaints, his grandfather remained firm and decided upon his choice. |
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The world depicted is a fascinating one, and we gaze upon it with rapt attention, even as the disquieting mood of the film keeps us ill at ease. |
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Will they turn the awesome power of the atom upon themselves as we have done? |
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So intent are they upon handling each attendant issue with the utmost delicacy that they risk losing sight of the greater picture. |
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She would be ridiculed, not to mention the fact that she would bring great shame upon her family, for even being suspected of such things. |
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Those tasks should come from the real-life situations that they might be called upon to do. |
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She held her pointer finger and her middle finger to her forehead upon her sacred shard. |
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That night, the carpetmaker closed his shop, piled his most precious wares upon a single camel, and left Baghdad. |
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His ugly face split into a malicious grin and he bore down upon her with rapid speed. |
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The agnomen Asricanus was bestowed upon Publius Cornelius Scipio, on account of his great achievements in Africa. |
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She swayed from side to side upon the animal's broad back, and her ruddy face was redder than usual with the effort of keeping her seat. |
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All we remark upon is that the people of Australia, or Spain, or wherever, have swung to the right, or to the left. |
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There are windows of tourism opportunity opening regularly but no-one available to spot them and act upon them before they slam shut. |
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Psychiatrists often register concern that their rusty resuscitation skills may be called upon on board an aircraft. |
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No longer can they depend upon their mother to feed them or protect them, or keep them warm. |
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In an ally way not to far from the construction site, a woman struggled as a hefty man forced himself upon her. |
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Hair streaming in the wind, cloak rippling out behind him and eyes flashing, he bore down upon the fortifications. |
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Ally and Tina slid into the back seat of the black town car that Trent and Carlos had insisted upon for their travels around the city. |
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His willingness to embark upon detailed research was closer to advocacy than to the approach of an objective expert. |
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Besides the way you can punch I don't think any man would want to force themselves upon you. |
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Not interested in the shame, I resisted when he tried to force himself upon me. |
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I turned my head up to see his smiling face glowing down upon me. |
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But his joyous expression faded as his gaze fell upon another girl. |
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Her gaze fell upon his satchel and she silently walked towards it. |
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Then you can fall upon your food in wild desperation and enthusiasm. |
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The shadow moved forward into view, the moon's rays shining dimly upon it. |
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Much later we learned we had stumbled upon a fall of woodcock. |
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Let not this age be remembered by those who will come after us as an age where killers of the innocent and ravagers of the weak reigned terror upon the world. |
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Put down a layer of sand and place the brick units flat upon it. |
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The film depicted a rich and selfish woman stranded on a tropical island with her rugged lower-class manservant, their roles switched almost immediately upon being stranded. |
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That group includes affines, based upon the theological idea that as husband and wife were one, marriage to a sister-in-law was as incestuous as marriage to a sister. |
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Often it means only that a lucky formula was hit upon early in a career that was thereafter sustained by a ready audience. |
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Their value to the fleet was highlighted during the invasion of Okinawa, when kamikaze attacks upon the Fifth Fleet created high numbers of casualties among the forces afloat. |
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Her novel, therefore, focused on the ghastly points of slavery, including the whippings, beatings, and forced sexual encounters brought upon slaves by their masters. |
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They should be allowed to choose to construct either of the kaleidoscopes described below, based upon whatever materials are most readily available to them. |
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Once upon a time, the GOP was populated by theologically moderate Episcopalians and Presbyterians. |
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She claims that her personal problems played no influence upon her decision to resign. |
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The clear green water looks cold enough in a hot August noon to make one's teeth chatter, so that it requires some resolution to venture upon a bath. |
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But her model for meritocratic social mobility was predicated upon the value of cutthroat individualism. |
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All sounds of life die out upon the earth, the last notes of the sleepy birds have sunk away, the Angelus of the church hard by has rung the close of day. |
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The structure of the corona changes when the micelles interact. In particular, the extent to which the coronal layers contract or interdigitate upon an increase in. |
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The cycling of materials such as carbon, water, and other nutrients is mainly dependent upon soil-dwelling decomposer organisms such as bacteria fungi. |
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The amount of water was determined by percent weight loss upon air-drying and the amount of organic material was determined by percent weight loss on ignition. |
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We were kicking around Napa when we stumbled upon the CIA's campus, and I remember hearing their food was great and their prices were relatively cheap. |
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Even as he gazed upon her fear-glazed features, a frown of recognition touched her mien, and it seemed to him then that he could hear her thoughts. |
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This form, upon which our modern atria are based, was enclosed on all sides by buildings with roofs sloping to a columned peristyle or walkway around a courtyard. |
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I know there was no wound on my wrist before hitting the sack because upon retiring I took off my watch and did not observe any blemish in the left wrist area. |
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But can empire be thrust upon a nation, whether it wills it or not? |
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Immovably keyed upon the cranked shaft is a heavy wooden cone pulley. |
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Whenever something bad happens or is just sprung upon you, you always try to see that positive silver lining lurking beneath the surface somewhere. |
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How very unlike you, Eaton, to spring this surprise upon your family! |
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Jesus did not call upon people to repent, or fast, or observe the sabbath. |
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Hundreds upon hundreds of people pass through the doors day in, day out. |
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And widowhood is formally bestowed upon her as a clutch of women uncoil her neatly-coiled hair, remove her mangalsutra, break her bangles and wipe of her bindi. |
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First of all he relied upon there having been a realisation of profits. |
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It was that basic desire that the justices in Gregg relied upon to resurrect the death penalty. |
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The Spaniards themselves, however, looked upon the sending of the Maine as a further aggravation of the long series of their just grievances against the United States. |
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After explaining myself to the very aggravated and annoyed teacher who had exclaimed upon my arrival that I had cut class everything seemed to calm down. |
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But even that, I want to show, is based upon some very wobbly figures. |
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For whosoever shall call upon The Name of the Lord shall be saved. |
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Rwandans almost always shake hands upon encountering someone. |
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It also provides for a special vacancy allowance for low-rent apartments, ensuring that these apartments get more than a 20 percent hike upon vacancy. |
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Someone had hit upon a bold concept, a stroke of genius, in fact. |
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News organizations rely upon easily reachable government officials. |
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The amount of time the fennel needs to cook will depend upon its thickness and the heat of your range. |
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They were able to build upon the aftermarket success in short order. |
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How the junior partner of Hobbs and Dobbs leads her smiling to the carriage with the lozenge upon it, and the fat wheezy coachman! |
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Much of the initial resistance to Joule's work stemmed from its dependence upon extremely precise measurements. |
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He believed that each age would improve upon the previous and that the study of history allowed people to perceive and to advance this progress. |
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Priestley's later radicalism emerged from his belief that the British government was infringing upon these individual freedoms. |
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Conformational change upon binding of the substrate as detected by HDX-MS is consistent with what was observed in crystal structures. |
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Legacies are liable to be abated entirely or in proportion, upon a deficiency of assets. |
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Alibi is different from all of the other defenses... it is based upon the premise that the defendant is truly innocent. |
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The natural melancholy attendant upon his situation added to the gloom of the owner of the mansion. |
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The bufflehead duck would talk to me, but now he circles, unsolicitous, masked, upon the pond. |
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The Lord hath broken forth upon mine enemies before me as the breach of waters. |
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Then, suddenly, the singing fell upon us and broke the silence into ruins. It was in the nature of a breach of the peace. |
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The men and boys practiced not only the technique of twirling the bullroarer, but also the mock attack staged upon the person twirling it. |
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The due performance of Bunsen's burner depends upon the proper admixture of gas and air. |
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For both, the completed action cannot change, meaning the higher status enticers retain and gain power by their influence upon others. |
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She completely abandoned her Tuesdays at home, and did not return the visits of those who had called upon her. |
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It will stoope and yeeld upon better compositions to him that shall make head against it. |
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Emotional sensibility, he thinks, induces its own reactions upon the muscular system, independently of the movements denominated con-sensual. |
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The success of his undertaking is contingent upon events which he cannot control. |
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Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt. |
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Few men of so great parts were upon all occasions more counsellable than he. |
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Why do we sit cross-handed and do nothing which would serve as a basis upon which to build the salvation of our people? |
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He presents that great soul debating upon the subject of life and death with his intimate friends. |
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Halflings look upon other demihuman and humanoid races as stock for the stew pot. |
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My informant seemed to look upon the swift as an uncanny bird, and called it by a name I had never heard before, devil-screecher. |
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Keep a watch upon the particular bias of their minds, that it may not draw too much. |
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Any charge which has a crown immediately above or upon it, is said to be ensigned. |
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The Jeddak of Ptarth nodded his assent, but the ugly scowl that he bent upon Matai Shang harbored ill for that pasty-faced godling. |
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But in a minority government scenario, the governor general might still be called upon to play a part. |
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The indisposition which has long hung upon me, is at last grown to such a head, that it must quickly make an end of me or of itself. |
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I threw myself upon my face, and clung to the scant herbage in an excess of nervous agitation. |
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However, without a wrongful death statute, most of them are extinguished upon death. |
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Meanwhile the street boys kept up a shower of mud balls, many of which hit the Doctor, while the rest were distributed upon his assailants. |
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In the mornings hoar-frost lay thick upon the ground, and thin ice formed in currentless shallows and overlay the muskrat runways. |
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Under Robert I in 1318, a parliament at Scone enacted a code of law that drew upon older practices. |
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Two years later, upon follow-up he was incidentally found to have bilateral hydronephrosis and hydroureter. |
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Such labours as these, if they do not shorten life, are calculated to make it wretched, for hypochondria invariably follows close upon them. |
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His career as editor had been long enough, however, for him to impress upon the minds of the French public the imminency of the Prussian Peril. |
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Impress the motives of persuasion upon our own hearts till we feel the force of them. |
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The Vision was in the form of a Book in heaven with small and minute in script and indelved upon Gold of the purest form. |
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Jones stood upon a point of law, of the inseparableness of the prerogative from the person of the king. |
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Many were the outragings and insultings of the Indians upon the English while Sir Edmund Andros was Governor. |
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The other sites facing the chop are in Liverpool, Sheffield, Swansea, Welling, Wolverhampton and Kingston upon Hull. |
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A clubber died after being stabbed in Kingston upon Thames, south west London. |
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He ware upon his head a diademe of purple interpaled with white, like as Darius was accustomed. |
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Immediately upon returning to Dover in England, Henry, now 41, and Anne, now 32, went through a secret wedding service. |
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Indeed historian Julia Ott has shown how the federal government's impetus for the investing craze built upon such an ideology. |
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He walked down the street with a jaunty swaggering step, as if daring others less perfectly satisfied to intrude upon his good mood. |
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His most loved possession was his 1964 Blue Chevrolet Corvette, which he purchased upon his return from Vietnam with his reenlistment bonus. |
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Elmo looked upon his only granddaughter with kindliness, and often relented to her demands for chocolate. |
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Thus passed away two lustra of her life, and, as yet, my daughter remained nameless upon the earth. |
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In 2011, 189,381 people lived in the unparished area of Newcastle upon Tyne but 280,177 people lived in the actual city and metropolitan borough. |
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The bright spot upon its summit is a dome of yellow laton from Andalusia, vaulted upon ten columns. |
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What then must have been the effect upon the eminent philologist of the midnight latrations of Fernando Wood's yellow dog? |
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Then they set upon us and slew some of my slaves and put the lave to flight. |
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Christ took not upon him flesh and blood that he might conquer and rule nations, lead armies, or possess places. |
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A leafstorm cascaded upon the cavalry and the earth rent open to the angled winds. The forest canopy sprawled above them full of holes. |
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Through the leafstorm I ran toward her. She had fallen on the path, and a shower of small branches and stones came cascading down upon her. |
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May God's curse rest upon the arrogant men and the unholy ambitions which let loose this horror upon humanity! |
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In April 2014, he was also awarded the Freedom of the City of Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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That, with no intent to superficialize its sacred aspect, is the stuff of opera and Licinio Refice, composer-conductor-priest, seized upon it. |
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Mainstream economic theory relies upon a priori quantitative economic models, which employ a variety of concepts. |
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The full ludicrousness of the thing dawned upon me so forcibly that I forgot all about my excitement and scare, and laughed aloud. |
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The whole machine of government ought not to bear upon the people with a weight so heavy and oppressive. |
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This undercapitalization leaves the GSEs dependent upon the US Treasury for additional assistance in the event of adverse financial developments. |
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Particularly after the Fall of Constantinople and Saint George's association with the crusades, he is often portrayed mounted upon a white horse. |
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The wicked knight leapt suddenly upon him, cutting off the top of the crown which the unction of sacred chrism had dedicated to God. |
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The nonpregnant uterus has the shape of a pear, compressed anteroposteriorly and bent forward upon its neck. |
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Her new book expands upon the theory propounded in her first book. |
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Glyndon, if thou acceptest his homage, will love thee till the tomb closes upon both. |
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Those conceive the celestial bodies have more accurate influences upon these things below. |
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Oedipus is actorlike in his taking upon himself words and deeds on the behalf of other characters. |
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And such an order is observed in the aculeous prickly plantation, upon the heads of several common thistles. |
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The Secretary of State, upon the installation of the addressograph machines, was to reduce the temporary service. |
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All day, as I drove upon my round, I turned over the case in my mind and found no explanation which appeared to me to be adequate. |
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A consideration of the rationale of our passions seems to me very necessary for all who would affect them upon solid and pure principles. |
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How do these facts tend to affiliate the faculty of hearing upon the aboriginal vegetative processes? |
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So, once more, when we search below the negations and repudiations of the frontier we come upon a germinal positivism and affirmativism. |
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And so usual a thing it is for gracious hearts to be humbled under the afflictings of God, that affliction is upon that score called humiliation. |
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They are sure to be clyd in the night by the angler, or hooker, or such like pilferers that liue upon the spoyle of other poore people. |
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Now, the ankh that Thoth always held hovered in the air between Sekhmet and the Magus, and both fixed their gaze upon it. |
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In polysyllables the penultime is accented if the syllable be long, but in all other cases the accent is laid upon the antepenultime. |
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Guerin Woodgate Jr., 29, says he never thought much about his circumcision until he stumbled upon some anti-circ Web sites about ten years ago. |
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An antless acacia is doomed. Janzen concluded that the ants and acacias are obligate symbionts, depending entirely upon each other. |
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The occasional early opening of the apricot blossom need not surprise us, if we consider this degree of heat upon the wall. |
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The bromide conforms to everything sanctioned by the majority, and may be depended upon to be trite, banal, and arbitrary. |
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Asci floating freely in the centrum upon maturation, with a bristle-like appendage at the base, 8-spored, with numerous ascoconidia when mature. |
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It was placed there assoon as you began to look upon the Wall's small unevennesses. |
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At a glance it seems that he is a nice guy, but upon digging deeper the truth emerges. |
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Volitionists agree that we can assess agents upon the basis of their morally relevant attitudes, as the attributionists claim. |
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Then another misfortune avalanched itself upon me, before even I had fully taken in the extent of the first. |
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With baitless hooks, the catchers rely upon their speed and agility to flick the skipjack aboard as they snap at the glittering hooks. |
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Such is a bald statement of the singular and romantic series of events which centred public attention upon this Lancashire tragedy. |
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It's the time of year when balikbayans descend upon us in droves Ito remind us of how benighted we are. |
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The ban was sometimes convoked, that is, the possessors of the fiefs were called upon for military services. |
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Fanny, how is this? I promise you I thought the whole tale a Banbury story, but, upon my soul, what do I find but that fellow closeted with you! |
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The morning of the wedding he bounded up my stair, most tremendously shaved and brushed, stood upon my doormat bashfully hesitant. |
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In basophobia the patient by a sort of auto-suggestion persuades himself that it is impossible to stand upon his legs. |
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His beard covered his face and rested upon his still more beardy bosom, but its darkness gave an excellent color to his deep-red face. |
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The sun beat upon the head of Jonah, that he fainted, and wished in himself to die. |
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Here is Gregson coming down the road with beatitude written upon every feature of his face. |
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Soft tears again bedewed my cheeks, and I even raised my humid eyes with thankfulness towards the blessed sun which bestowed such joy upon me. |
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He was utterly bewitched and bewiled by her beauty, and upon the following day an opportunity to prove his devotion occurred. |
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Sir Daniel, brushing the blood out of his eyes, stared blinkingly upon his captive. |
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Cleaving the air with bloodstroke upon bloodstroke, Jarl made his bitter steel sing. |
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One deep wound had been inflicted upon the temple, apparently with some blunt instrument, which had penetrated the brain. |
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These crested Bluntnoses we found upon all the islands. The slightly crested Bluntnose we found only on Albemarle and Indefatigable. |
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Once in a while just coming upon a tilted snowbank in the midst of a feeding area is enough to send a band boogieing away downhill. |
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John Fenwick was apprenticed on 31 May 1612 to Robert Bewick of Newcastle upon Tyne, boothman. |
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I was no sooner in the middle of the pond, but my horse vanished away, and I sat upon a bottle of hay, never so near drowning in my life. |
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He that puts all upon adventures doth oftentimes break, and come to poverty. |
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To break upon the score of danger or expense is to be mean and narrow-spirited. |
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Daylight was breakly dimly through wild-looking clouds upon a world of tumultuous waters. |
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The merger, however, depends upon Icahn's ability to provide a bridge loan to help Pan Am cover losses during the low-traffic season. |
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Then in the evening, he came suddenly upon Sue riding a spirited black horse in a bridle path at the upper end of the park. |
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The cliff-dwellers had chipped and chipped away at this boulder till it rested its tremendous bulk upon a mere pin-point of its surface. |
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The Synod of Dort condemneth upon the bye even the discipline of the Church of England. |
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By the rood! if I had my will upon ye, I should nail you upon the abbey doors, as they hang vermin before their holes. |
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But these jests, and others of a similar nature, had evidently produced, at no time, any effect upon the cachinnatory muscles of the tar. |
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Beside those things that are without, that which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the churches. |
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Perhaps the Purple Emperor is feasting, as Morris says, upon a mass of putrid carrion at the base of an oak tree. |
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You'll have to live on almost nothing, cashwise, but you'll gain a lump sum upon completion that can be applied to college tuition. |
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And so when Cassandra foretold the evils that were to come upon Troy, even her own people would not credit her words. |
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Within a nanosecond of the book becoming a horizontal surface, there was a catbutt firmly planted upon it. |
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It is unclear whether or not a purchaser upon exchange of contracts will be regarded as guilty of postponing conduct if failing to caveat. |
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But when the chamade was beat, and the corporal helped my uncle up it, and followed with the colours in his hand, to fix them upon the ramparts. |
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Of the principal character thus introduced I still think that my sketch, upon the whole, is substantially just. |
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Since EpCAM RNA aptamer was shown to get internalized by endocytosis, it would be capable of delivering siRNA into the cell upon chimerization. |
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The scale and unit of analysis for choropleth maps depends upon the area to be mapped. |
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Accordingly, during 1972 the union embarked upon a concerted campaign to enforce the use of two dogmen on each crane. |
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A cell door clanged metallically and Wentworth was flung inside. He tripped, collapsed upon the concrete floor. |
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Mr. Tradescant and his wife told me they had been long considering upon whom to bestow their closet of curiosities when they died. |
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Embassadors were sent upon both parts, and divers means of entreaty were commoned of. |
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Despite the original promise of freedom and toleration, conspiracy or complicitousness are either sought out or thrust upon such people. |
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Joyce draws upon Christ's parable of the Good Samaritan to make Bloom's unassuming act of comradeliness an instance of Agape. |
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First, because it is granted by all divines, that hypothetical necessity, or necessity upon a supposition, may consist with liberty. |
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Which reminds me that I have never remembered from that hour to consult the dictionary upon a selvage. |
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Kleph moved slowly from the door and sank upon the chaise longue with a little sigh of content. |
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The problem of cookbookery is not peculiar to data analysis. But the solution of concentrating upon mathematics and proof is. |
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The pigeon rocked itself backwards and forwards on the bough, swelling out its breast feathers and laying its coralline beak upon them. |
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I think it a great error to count upon the genius of a nation as a standing argument in all ages. |
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As the reader will probably never be called upon to eat couscousou, he may be told how it is made. |
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She was there, tumbling the marvelous cucumiform weights down upon a chest which looked as though it would cave in under such manna. |
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A raft of twigs stayed upon a stone, suddenly detached itself, and floated towards the culvert. |
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The team grew fond of their gruff, curmudgeonous supervisor and feted him with a party upon his retirement. |
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