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1. He did not conduct any
2. He heeds his conduct at home, work, play, worship, and in his thinking
3. In the matter of helping conduct
4. must have to conduct business with such meetings that there is the danger of dissenting
5. Conduct towards others should always be governed by the
6. It was not easy to think while in this much pain, greater than any mortal could ever endure, greater than natural nerves can conduct
7. "But how would they conduct any weapons research if they're in a narcotic haze?"
8. I know how to conduct myself madam
9. Our character and conduct need to be governed from that reality, even though we have not yet attained unto it
10. “None whatsoever, she knows how to conduct herself
11. Another method is to conduct your own investigation and this only costs you time and
12. “Oh yes my Lord, you may rely on my discretion, I shall conduct the test immediately and return with the results
13. would conduct the negotiations for the sale of their wares
14. He had regular business to conduct that detained him in some of those offices and many of the ladies with private workspace delayed him for the skills of his hands, one fringe benefit of life at the Kassikan he still allowed himself to indulge in
15. No doubt you will continue to conduct your own investigations and you are welcome to report anything you find to this office
16. ‘Perhaps you wouldn’t mind turning your mobile off while we conduct this interview, sir?’ Jarvis suggested once the formalities had been carried out
17. He’d found people to interview several of their friends, in most cases they were able to conduct the interview without anyone suspecting that they are being interviewed
18. His conduct has been honorable however and his approach, though unorthodox, has been inspired and effective
19. They would expect him to move away, but he had the excuse that he was supposed to report to this field to conduct biological observations
20. ‘As long as I don’t have to account for your conduct whether good or bad, you know I can’t interfere, but I warn you, if you try to influence me or my realm I will destroy you
21. “Don’t worry! I can tell you JORN is not resourced or tasked to conduct surveillance operations 24-hours-a-day 7-days-a-week
22. "Yes, it may contain impurities and conduct electricity
23. With business to conduct that was a much better choice than the deep rich green in Glurie's keg
24. N: The council of the fishes were amazed at the rabbit’s courtesy to their King and slunk away with shame at their own rude conduct in kidnapping him, when a simple request would have been enough
25. outrageous conduct was tolerated and readily forgiven),
26. Though some particular men may sometimes increase their expense very considerably, though their revenue does not increase at all, we maybe assured that no class or order of men ever does so; because, though the principles of common prudence do not always govern the conduct of every individual, they always influence that of the majority of every class or order
27. But though the conduct of all those different companies has not been unexceptionable, and has accordingly required an act of parliament to regulate it, the country, notwithstanding, has evidently derived great benefit from their trade
28. A private man who lends out his money to perhaps half a dozen or a dozen of debtors, may, either by himself or his agents, observe and inquire both constantly and carefully into the conduct and situation of each of them
29. But a banking company, which lends money to perhaps five hundred different people, and of which the attention is continually occupied by objects of a very different kind, can have no regular information concerning the conduct and circumstances of the greater part of its debtors, beyond what its own books afford it
30. conduct of the professor but I knew better
31. the conduct of gallant men
32. Their own distress, of which this prudent and necessary reserve of the banks was, no doubt, the immediate occasion, they called the distress of the country ; and this distress of the country, they said, was altogether owing to the ignorance, pusillanimity, and bad conduct of the banks, which did not give a sufficiently liberal aid to the spirited undertakings of those who exerted themselves in order to beautify, improve, and enrich the country
33. By means of the great credit which so great a pledge necessarily gave it, it was, notwithstanding its too liberal conduct, enabled to carry on business for more than two years
34. But a bank which lends money, perhaps to five hundred different people, the greater part of whom its directors can know very little about, is not likely to be more judicious in the choice of its debtors than a private person who lends out his money among a few people whom he knows, and in whose sober and frugal conduct he thinks he has good reason to confide
35. The debtors of such a bank as that whose conduct I have been giving some account of were likely, the greater part of them, to be chimerical projectors, the drawers and redrawers of circulating bills of exchange, who would employ the money in extravagant undertakings, which, with all the assistance that could be given them, they would probably never be able to complete, and which, if they should be completed, would never repay the expense which they had really cost, would never afford a fund capable of maintaining a quantity of labour equal to that which had been employed about them
36. It obliges all of them to be more circumspect in their conduct, and, by not extending their currency beyond its due proportion to their cash, to guard themselves against those malicious runs, which the rivalship of so many competitors is always ready to bring upon them
37. If the prodigality of some were not compensated by the frugality of others, the conduct of every prodigal, by feeding the idle with the bread of the industrious, would tend not only to beggar himself, but to impoverish his country
38. It can seldom happen, indeed, that the circumstances of a great nation can be much affected either by the prodigality or misconduct of individuals; the profusion or imprudence of some being always more than compensated by the frugality and good conduct of others
39. Those unproductive hands who should be maintained by a part only of the spare revenue of the people, may consume so great a share of their whole revenue, and thereby oblige so great a number to encroach upon their capitals, upon the funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour, that all the frugality and good conduct of individuals may not be able to compensate the waste and degradation of produce occasioned by this violent and forced encroachment
40. This frugality and good conduct, however, is, upon most occasions, it appears from experience, sufficient to compensate, not only the private prodigality and misconduct of individuals, but the public extravagance of government
41. When we compare, therefore, the state of a nation at two different periods, and find that the annual produce of its land and labour is evidently greater at the latter than at the former, that its lands are better cultivated, its manufactures more numerous and more flourishing, and its trade more extensive; we may be assured that its capital must have increased during the interval between those two periods, and that more must have been added to it by the good conduct of some, than had been taken from it either by the private misconduct of others, or by the public extravagance of government
42. My mom decided to conduct an inquiry with my friends,
43. In the midst of all the exactions of government, this capital has been silently and gradually accumulated by the private frugality and good conduct of individuals, by their universal, continual, and uninterrupted effort to better their own condition
44. To reduce very much the number of his servants, to reform his table from great profusion to great frugality, to lay down his equipage after he has once set it up, are changes which cannot escape the observation of his neighbours, and which are supposed to imply some acknowledgment of preceding bad conduct
45. But if a person has, at any time, been at too great an expense in building, in furniture, in books, or pictures, no imprudence can be inferred from his changing his conduct
46. may improve; but that of the one, with only equal good conduct, must always improve more slowly than that of the other, on account of the large share of the profits which is consumed by the interest of the loan
47. The lands cultivated by the farmer must, in the same manner, with only equal good conduct, be improved more slowly than those cultivated by the proprietor, on account of the large share of the produce which is consumed in the rent, and which, had the farmer been proprietor, he might have employed in the further improvement of the land
48. When asked about it she always replied, “To avoid any unbecoming conduct on our part
49. The perpetrators of this despicable conduct will be executed forthwith by death in the fiery furnace
50. He was totally confused by her sudden conduct
51. The sneaking arts of underling tradesmen are thus erected into political maxims for the conduct of a great empire ; for it is the most underling tradesmen only who make it a rule to employ chiefly their own customers
52. Our country gentlemen, when they imposed the high duties upon the exportation of foreign corn, which in times of moderate plenty amount to a prohibition, and when they established the bounty, seem to have imitated the conduct of our manufacturers
53. When our country gentlemen, therefore, demanded the establishment of the bounty, though they acted in imitation of our merchants and manufacturers, they did not act with that complete comprehension of their own interest, which commonly directs the conduct of those two other orders of people
54. Though from excess of caution he should sometimes do this without any real necessity, yet all the inconveniencies which his crew can thereby suffer are inconsiderable, in comparison of the danger, misery, and ruin, to which they might sometimes be exposed by a less provident conduct
55. Though, from excess of avarice, in the same manner, the inland corn merchant should sometimes raise the price of his corn somewhat higher than the scarcity of the season requires, yet all the inconveniencies which the people can suffer from this conduct, which effectually secures them from a famine in the end of the season, are inconsiderable, in comparison of what they might have been exposed to by a more liberal way of dealing in the beginning of it the corn merchant himself is likely to suffer the most by this excess of avarice; not only from the indignation which it generally excites against him, but, though he should escape the effects of this indignation, from the quantity of corn which it necessarily leaves upon his hands in the end of the season, and which, if the next season happens to prove favourable, he must always sell for a much lower price than he might otherwise have had
56. The same motives, the same interests, which would thus regulate the conduct of any one dealer, would regulate that of every other, and oblige them all in general to sell their corn at the price which, according to the best of their judgment, was most suitable to the scarcity or plenty of the season
57. You practice right action (or right conduct) when all that you do issues from selflessness, kindness, charity, and compassion
58. In pursuing their interest their own way, their conduct has upon many occasions been overlooked, either because not known or not understood in Europe; and upon some occasions it has been fairly suffered and submitted to, because their distance rendered it difficult to restrain it
59. This superiority of conduct is suitable both to the character of the French nation, and to what forms the character of every nation, the nature of their government, which, though arbitrary and violent in comparison with that of Great Britain, is legal and free in comparison with those of Spain and Portugal
60. Compare the mercantile manners of Cadiz and Lisbon with those of Amsterdam, and you will be sensible how differently the conduct and character of merchants are affected by the high and by the low profits of stock
61. The soldiers, who are bound to obey their officer only once a-week, or once a-month, and who are at all other times at liberty to manage their own affairs their own way, without being, in any respect, accountable to him, can never be under the same awe in his presence, can never have the same disposition to ready obedience, with those whose whole life and conduct are every day directed by him, and who every day even rise and go to bed, or at least retire to their quarters, according to his orders
62. If mean and improper persons are frequently appointed trustees ; and if proper courts of inspection and account have not yet been established for controlling their conduct, and for reducing the tolls to what is barely sufficient for executing the work to be done by them ; the recency of the institution both accounts and apologizes for those defects, of which, by the wisdom of parliament, the greater part may, in due time, be gradually remedied
63. In the instructions which are given to the governor of each province, those objects, it is said, are constantly recommended to him, and the judgment which the court forms of his conduct is very much regulated by the attention which he appears to have paid to this part of his instructions
64. About the middle of the last century, the fine for admission was fifty, and at one time one hundred pounds, and the conduct of the company was said to be extremely oppressive
65. Though those complaints produced no act of parliament, they had probably intimidated the company so far, as to oblige them to reform their conduct
66. The conduct of those companies had probably given occasion to those two acts of parliament
67. But that board seems to have no direct jurisdiction over the committee, nor any authority to correct those whose conduct it may thus inquire into; and the captains of his majesty's navy, besides, are not supposed to be always deeply learned in the science of fortification
68. The conduct of their servants in India, and the general state of their affairs both in India and in Europe, became the subject of a parliamentary inquiry: in consequence of which, several very important alterations were made in the constitution of their government, both at home and abroad
69. Notwithstanding that, during a momentary fit of good conduct, they had at one time collected into the treasury of Calcutta more than £3,000,000 sterling ; notwithstanding that they had afterwards extended either their dominion or their depredations over a vast accession of some of the richest and most fertile countries in India, all was wasted and destroyed
70. It is merely to enable the company to support the negligence, profusion, and malversation of their own servants, whose disorderly conduct seldom allows the dividend of the company to exceed the ordinary rate of profit in trades which are altogether free, and very frequently makes a fall even a good deal short of that rate
71. In every age and country of the world, men must have attended to the characters, designs, and actions of one another; and many reputable rules and maxims for the conduct of human life must have been laid down and approved of by common consent
72. As soon as writing came into fashion, wise men, or those who fancied themselves such, would naturally endeavour to increase the number of those established and respected maxims, and to express their own sense of what was either proper or improper conduct, sometimes in the more artificial form of apologues, like what are called the fables of Aesop; and sometimes in the more simple one of apophthegms or wise sayings, like the proverbs of Solmnon, the verses of Theognis and Phocyllides, and some part of the works of Hesiod
73. In the modern philosophy, it was frequently represented as generally, or rather as almost always, inconsistent with any degree of happiness in this life; and heaven was to be earned only by penance and mortification, by the austerities and abasement of a monk, not by the liberal, generous, and spirited conduct of a man
74. In the attention which the ancient philosophers excited, in the empire which they acquired over the opinions and principles of their auditors, in the faculty which they possessed of giving a certain tone and character to the conduct and conversation of those auditors, they appear to have been much superior to any modern teachers
75. Every man, too, is in some measure a statesman, and can form a tolerable judgment concerning the interest of the society, and the conduct of those who govern it
76. In free countries, where the safety of government depends very much upon the favourable judgment which the people may form of its conduct, it must surely be of the highest importance, that they should not be disposed to judge rashly or capriciously concerning it
77. " But there are also some callings which, though useful and even necessary in a state, bring no advantage or pleasure to any individual; and the supreme power is obliged to alter its conduct with regard to the retainers of those professions
78. A man of rank and fortune is, by his station, the distinguished member of a great society, who attend to every part of his conduct, and who thereby oblige him to attend to every part of it himself
79. While he remains in a country village, his conduct may be attended to, and he may be obliged to attend to it himself
80. His conduct is observed and attended to by nobody; and he is, therefore, very likely to neglect it himself, and to
81. He never emerges so effectually from this obscurity, his conduct never excites so much the attention of any respectable society, as by his becoming the member of a small religious sect
82. All his brother sectaries are, for the credit of the sect, interested to observe his conduct; and, if he gives occasion to any scandal, if he deviates very much from those austere morals which they almost always require of one another, to punish him by what is always a very severe punishment, even where no evil effects attend it, expulsion or excommunication from the sect
83. The austerity of their manners gave them authority with the common people, who contrasted the strict regularity of their conduct with the disorderly lives of the greater part of their own clergy
84. was afterwards deposed from the throne of Denmark, where his conduct had rendered him as odious as in Sweden
85. In his own conduct, therefore, he is obliged to follow that system of morals which the common people respect the most
86. ‘So they can take him away and conduct a battery of tests? Last time I asked questions about him I got taken away and declared insane
87. conduct their business was behind the
88. He hated having to conduct a conversation like this, shouting in the street
89. If the collector himself should become bankrupt, the parish which elects him must answer for his conduct to the receiver-general of the election
90. But in the present times, through the greater part of Europe, a creditable day-labourer would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt, the want of which would be supposed to denote that disgraceful degree of poverty, which, it is presumed, nobody can well fall into without extreme bad conduct
91. survive the hardships to which the bad conduct of their parents exposes them, yet the example of that bad conduct commonly corrupts their morals ; so that, instead of being useful to society by their industry, they become public nuisances by their vices and disorders
92. God to you; and considering the result of their conduct,
93. The same frivolous passions, which influence their conduct, influence his
94. To the honour of our present system of taxation, indeed, it has hitherto given so little embarrassment to industry, that, during the course even of the most expensive wars, the frugality and good conduct of individuals seem to have been able, by saving and accumulation, to repair all the breaches which the waste and extravagance of government had made in the general capital of the society
95. The distance of those provinces from the capital, from the principal seat of the great scramble of faction and ambition, makes them enter less into the views of any of the contending parties, and renders them more indifferent and impartial spectators of the conduct of all
96. “I will try to find some witnesses but things look pretty hopeless I will also see if I can get some people to give you a testimonial as to you conduct and what kind of soldier you have been so I had better be on my way as we haven’t long left”, saying this he stood up and left to find his witnesses
97. little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death
98. This time the chief supervisor would conduct an evaluation report
99. " And further: „As under the smiles of Heaven, America is indebted for freedom and independence, rather to the joint exertions to the citizens of the several states than to the conduct of the Commander-in Chief, so she is indebted for their support, rather to a continuation of those exertions, than to the prudence and ability manifested in the exercise of the powers delegated to the President of the Unites States
100. I’ve suggested that we bring in our own investigative team to coordinate with the various law enforcement entities and conduct any additional inquiries as they see fit
1. A relaxing, routine activity right before bedtime conducted away from bright lights helps separate your sleep time from activities that can cause excitement, stress or anxiety which can make it more difficult to fall asleep, get sound and deep sleep or remain asleep
2. For the five years that Nichols has conducted trials on his technique, it has been completely effective on whitefly and a broad spectrum of small bodied “infestation” insects without any damage to the treated plants
3. Business could still be conducted verbally in the Gengee City Merchant's Association, both he and Taktor conducted verbal business
4. Usually the work of Interpol agents was conducted in anonymity and most of his colleagues preferred this
5. By a mixture of lamp and torch light Aunt Billie then conducted him around the seven
6. I have been also witness to some business meetings where business was conducted in
7. You know about logic and you know the physiology of the human brain, you know it is logic conducted by nerve cells with a form of electrical charges, and you know it is moderated by chemicals and hormones
8. She was most impressed, as was I; by the way you conducted yourself
9. It is therefore extremely important for grant recipients to keep accurate records of all transactions conducted with Federal funds
10. “My lady, we have always conducted DNA tests on all couples seeking to mate permanently
11. Scientific research is constantly being conducted, and
12. John the farmer rapidly conducted his business with the
13. All this was conducted in the Lyndesfarne language, of
14. New Orthanc looks black from the outside but enough light was conducted in to let one see quite well thru the walls, it looked like one was behind smoked glass
15. The extra light was conducted thru the glass of the walls and frame to the interior and levels now far below ground
16. The office she was visiting was not the one in the Kassikan, Kulai's Morningday business was conducted from an office on the sixth floor of his building
17. He spent hours going over the transcripts, these things could sometimes get down to the picayune details of how the interviews were conducted
18. “We had no operations anywhere near Fourth and have never conducted an operation on campus
19. His walls were festooned with screens and he had a brook driving an escapement driving a big tracking mirror on a suntower collecting light that was conducted thru thick fiber bundles to his components with outlets all over the room, most of them in use
20. “We, the Council of Tahoe City, make proclamation of the establishment of a School for our children, aged six through thirteen, to be publicly financed through the receipt of taxes assessed upon all sales of goods, merchandise, and services conducted in this town during the months of June, July and August of each year henceforth
21. The conversation that ensued, reminded Emma of many she herself had conducted
22. Alfred knew his biological observations would wait while Alan conducted some biological observations of his own
23. He hoped he conducted himself properly, it hadn’t been easy
24. Mirepoix conducted my transaction without the slightest
25. These are always conducted with the utmost silence and secrecy till the moment of execution; and when the workmen yield, as they sometimes do without resistance, though severely felt by them, they are never heard of by other people
26. Lacking vocal chords and functioning eardrums, communication with Hollabrand flowed smoother when conducted telepathically
27. When the usual hour arrived the grand-vizir conducted Scheherazade to the palace, and left her alone with the Sultan, who bade her raise her veil and was amazed at her beauty
28. the produce of a kitchen garden had, it seems, been little more than sufficient to pay the extraordinary culture and the expense of watering ; for in countries so near the sun, it was thought proper, in those times as in the present, to have the command of a stream of water, which could be conducted to every bed in the garden
29. Seth had conducted many experiments in his Earthly travels and had concluded that, with a small amount of concentration, the human beings saw the Fair Folk as tall, well muscled, handsome and blond versions of themselves
30. It was declared invalid, obscene and indicative as to how the campaign had been conducted
31. It was pleasantly warm here with sunlight conducted to the center of the room
32. But the actions had been conducted by Imorbis’ will alone, all part of his many layered plan
33. 61Cygni A somewhere below the horizon, only the conducted light thru the atmosphere keeping it in twilight
34. The fine manufacture, on the other hand, was not, in those times, carried on in England, but in the rich and commercial country of Flanders; and it was probably conducted then, in the same manner as now, by people who derived the whole, or the principal part of their subsistence from it
35. note that our society is conducted by politicians, the
36. Their previous encounters with the Dark Army had been conducted under the Treaty, making their journey to the Sanctuary a safely guided exodus
37. My opinion to the effect that the mind can influence, even shape, the brain is shared by a number of scientists who have conducted numerous experiments in the field
38. Eighty thousand pounds of gold and silver, therefore, can in this manner be spared from the circulation of the country ; and if different operations of the the same kind should, at the same time, be carried on by many different banks and bankers, the whole circulation may thus be conducted with a fifth part only of the gold and silver which would otherwise have been requisite
39. need to sound professional (unless it is being conducted as a webinar or
40. If you are having troubling visitations by the way you could try Sage smudging your house as Shaman have long used this technique successfully to help clear the psychic atmosphere their ceremonies are conducted in
41. Their ecclesiastical government is conducted upon a plan equally frugal
42. But the colony government of all these three nations is conducted upon a much more extensive plan, and is accompanied with a much more expensive ceremonial
43. But as all the different merchants, who joined their stocks in order to fit out those licensed vessels, would find it for their interest to act in concert, the trade which was carried on in this manner would necessarily be conducted very nearly upon the same principles as that of an exclusive company
44. lyrics play a big part in the way that the game (known as jogo) is conducted
45. The administration of the French colonies, however, has always been conducted with much more gentleness and moderation than that of the Spanish and Portuguese
46. A prayer also gains strength when it is conducted in a union of more than an individual i
47. Selection of coarse porous aggregate is conducted on the basis of empirical data that link their bulk density with density (ρ ) and strength of concrete c
48. If at all there is any judgment, it is one conducted by ourselves
49. Studies conducted on stroke patients revealed that those with highest levels of Beta carotene have the best survival rate
50. A study conducted at the Mario Negri Institute of Pharmacological Research in Italy found that those who ate more carrots had one third the risk of heart attack as compared with those who ate fewer carrots
51. Marketing can be conducted entirely on the internet and through e-mail
52. In war and negotiation, the councils of Madras and Calcutta, have upon several occasions, conducted themselves with a resolution and decisive wisdom, which would have done honour to the senate of Rome in the best days of that republic
53. conducted by the director whose name is
54. I conducted this search for an hour or so and saw nothing
55. When that great work was finished, the most likely method, it was found, of keeping it in constant repair, was to make a present of the tolls to Riquet, the engineer who planned and conducted the work
56. Their mercantile projects were not much better conducted
57. circumstances, is a species of warfare, of which the operations are continually changing, and which can scarce ever be conducted successfully, without such an unremitting exertion of vigilance and attention as cannot long be expected from the directors of a joint-stock company
58. countries of Europe were thus formed into a sort of spiritual army, dispersed in different quarters indeed, but of which all the movements and operations could now be directed by one head, and conducted upon one uniform plan
59. conducted with overwhelming distractions -
60. But whether such a government us that of England, which, whatever may be its virtues, has never been famous for good economy; which, in time of peace, has generally conducted itself with the slothful and negligent profusion that is,
61. This was programming usually only conducted by the most specialised of
62. This kind of discussion could be conducted in many ways, through body language
63. This has been confirmed by tests, which were conducted on fossilised tree wax or amber that had trapped air bubbles in it, where it was found that the air, contained in these bubbles, had about 50% additional oxygen in its composition
64. The islands conducted most of their business
65. It was a surprise but I think I hid it well and conducted myself confidently
66. FBI agents conducted a full dress raid on
67. that we conducted successful transactions with the scientists
68. Investigations are being conducted into how and why so many people died in the prison and, despite demands for a response, Downing Street have yet to issue a statement
69. ceremonies conducted, those assembled to pay their respects would leave the bay, and the long
70. A search of the shop was conducted, and the boys’ shoes were found in a closet
71. Wheeling around the corners of the tracks was conducted in perfect harmony
72. Fetish sacrifices were conducted separately in the sacred quarter known as Bantama, employing the celebrated execution bowl, a large brass basin some five feet in diameter, ornamented with four small lions around its rim and a space for the victim's neck to rest on the edge
73. Apparently the Army had conducted an efficiency study at their artillery test grounds
74. Chaplain Brown conducted a service under fire over the grave of Captain O'Neil, and later assisted Chaplain Swift with a general burial in the valley
75. ” The exchange was conducted by Colonel Astor, Lieutenant Miley, and Captain Maestre, and Commandante Irles and Captain Rios who conducted Hobson and his men from the city
76. The Security Forces conducted sweeps in the city of Nairobi arresting whoever else may be involved to ensure that the remaining insurgents don't have any physical support for food and medicine etc
77. The most comprehensive study of nutrition ever conducted proves that less
78. Interestingly towards the west of Owamboland called the Kaokoveldt the mountainous terrain prevented the armoured vehicles from operating so they conducted most of their operations on foot and got to be exceedingly fit and scrawny
79. “Our members understand the study must be conducted in such a way that the results are not presupposed
80. Interception has previously been conducted independently and only with a High Court Judge giving permission to do so
81. Katrina was not the ―fault‖ of the Federal Government although I would agree that coordinated evacuation and subsequent relief efforts, especially at the state and local level, could have been conducted more efficiently
82. Other witnesses indicate a search is being conducted on both sides of the riverbank
83. Searches are also being conducted on private property fronting on McKerlie Line
84. The ceremony is conducted
85. Following the ceremony Phil conducted a
86. The rest of his business, he conducted alone
87. The first, at the border – she discovered by asking the driver when everything was removed from the luggage bay – was conducted by federal narcotics police, and the second, only a dozen miles further along, by Port Authority Police from Limon
88. But much of the Wizard-skills were conducted, had to be conducted, in nakedness
89. “Imagine if a council of war was being conducted, and you could listen from a half a mile away,” said Bernie
90. The autopsy was conducted by the local pathologist to determine the cause of death, the state of health of Simon before he died, and whether any medical diagnosis and treatment before death was appropriate
91. I am attached to the Joint Counter Terrorism team MI5, I have with me Stuart Page and this interview is being conducted in Army Communication Office Highland Region at the bequest of MI6
92. He was glad they were dead, as they had conducted cruel acts on Stuart
1. and conducting regular prayer and worship services
2. This cover will also take care of pre as well as post-hospitalisation expenses like money spent on buying medicines and conducting medical tests
3. midst of it all, as if conducting a violent symphony of discord, there stood the man in
4. The Shark was conducting his main business from here, lost in the Irish countryside, hidden under a layer of lush green local pasture
5. A stingy spirit must not prevail in conducting the affairs of the church (2:21)
6. With each item listed in his panoply of destruction, images flowed and twisted together, images of limbs and contorted faces, of blood and bone and rock, and in the midst of it all, as if conducting a violent symphony of discord, there stood the man in black, his flowing locks streaming in the winds and currents of calamitous fatality as his arms gesticulated wildly
7. As she gazed on her former life for the last time she found her eyes drawn to the tallest glass tower on the city skyline, on the windows of which the brilliant afternoon sun was conducting a symphony of light
8. We have to know the truth, are these state changes conducting information or just random noise like energy produces? Or was Thom doing just what he had done, generating a false universe and pretending it is real data? Or was he generating a false universe and believing it was real data? Without understanding how those signals actually originated, there was no way to tell
9. "Major Thom Husband has prepared a report on some important research he has been conducting
10. Indeed, with the decline in rental income caused by the ever increasing costs of insurance, red tape and health and safety initiatives, great-aunt Edith had financed some of the finer pieces in the apartment, including a real Ming chrysanthemum pot and a small Lowry, through her prowess at conducting phishing expeditions across the global email network in search of the details of other people’s bank accounts
11. “The experiment we were conducting was to try and determine if logical simulations of fourth order condensates can be entangled with the fourth order condensates in the dark bodies
12. at conducting phishing expeditions across the global email network
13. There was no doubt in his mind that Jorma was conducting an interrogation when he next asked, “Do you have any idea how many shonggot victims there are every year?”
14. Not only had he come to a meeting, he was conducting it as THE MAYOR
15. Millions of people lived inside the jungle-covered basaltic plug in the center of this basin making audio equipment, ceramics with photographs embedded in them and conducting research into the psychoacoustics of audio cognition
16. For several days now Brice had been conducting lessons within the garden of the Archenon, gathering together daily in a clearing adjacent to the Statue of the Unpure Soldier
17. You can overcome this problem by conducting your own testing on your
18. To dream that your father is dead forewarns that you need to proceed with caution in conducting some business matter
19. Are you conducting the tests?’
20. Others as fascinated as we stared at people conducting businesses in this most holy place of worship
21. The degree, however, which is commonly possessed, is generally sufficient for conducting the whole simple business of the society
22. It is confined to enforcing the law for its operations, while the Army is limited only to the laws of war when conducting their campaigns
23. bells, thus conducting the complex social life of those favoured
24. ” Annoyed at his high sense of drama, she followed to the garage behind the inn where he, with the help of two Boston friends, was conducting the interrogation, but upon hearing what the woman had to say, she grudgingly admitted that, for once, he had been right
25. ) Much to Truman’s surprise, John Hall was one of the two CIA men conducting interviews at the training center
26. Aerial warfare was so revolutionary, that it threw out all the old ideas of so-called, ‘gentlemen,’ conducting warfare with so-called, ‘rules
27. That included water: with a rented rowboat he posed as a man fishing for a big catch, repeatedly casting between the pilings while conducting a close-up inspection of the underside of the pier
28. They must be conducting a security exercise
29. Marcus and Johanna are in a building on Michigan Avenue, north of the Hancock building, conducting a meeting
30. Theobald was conducting partisan coalitions
31. Hirosaki University in Fukushima Prefecture was told to stop conducting
32. One or more auditors conducting an audit, supported if needed by Technical Experts
33. Example: You are conducting monthly Reviews isn’t it?
34. Charlotte had been chastised by many for conducting in the behaviour she had chosen with regards to my uncle, but I was one of the few who never blamed her
35. conducting analysis of the probability of the validity of any near death experience
36. Tour guides advise the tourists to be firm in conducting their haggling in the above-mentioned fashion
37. “The RCMP constable was supposed to be conducting surveillance in a
38. Health Canada is conducting inspections in Toronto of Apotex
39. The Los Angeles Community College District had been conducting summer classes in Salamanca several years before Roger brought his first group of students there, a three-hour drive away from Ponferrada, his hometown
40. Nearly 15 years after the wake-up call of the “Nation at Risk” report, the journal Education Week, after conducting an exhaustive study
41. Needless to say, I was very angry because Dino, the still new (hired August 2001) GC had specifically instructed me, as the basis for my annual evaluation to determine whether I became a permanent employee, to investigate the overhead accounts where Hottman and Hansen were conducting business without approval of Legal, Contracts, and the Director
42. As Theramin will be conducting the ceremony, he will be the first to emerge from the room downstairs, walk down the aisle, and take his place atop the topmost tier of the podium
43. He’s kept them on alert, and I imagine at this moment they’re conducting a detailed reconnoiter of the island
44. Zarkog was still blasted back by the Force for almost ten kilometers as he struggled to deal with the shock of losing his turncoats to The Just Alliance while conducting his psionic battle with The Swarm, but the only injuries he suffered were from the fierce and sudden acceleration forces he experienced
45. 15 "It happened when he had come back again having received the kingdom that he commanded these servants to whom he had given the money to be called to him that he might know what they had gained by conducting business
46. I withdrew a conducting chip from a compartment and was proudly demonstrating how to install it to my students and boasting about the properties of her new implant when the crisis occurred
47. He was drilling in Dulce, New Mexico, when he supposedly uncovered a massive underground lair where aliens were conducting experiments
48. For example, the student teams of IEDC Executive MBA Programs work for 11 months on a real-life project, conducting a “rigorous analysis of the external and organizational context as well as the indicated area on which the project focuses, delivering concrete solutions to the problem and an action plan for the solution implementation,” she says
49. EMBA Programs use different tools to learn what students, alumni, and organizations think, such as conducting surveys and focus groups, keeping an open door, meeting with students on a regular basis, and responding quickly to their questions and requests
50. Zarkog was still blasted back by the Force for almost six miles as he struggled to deal with the shock of losing his turncoats to The Just Alliance while conducting his psionic battle with The Swarm, but the only injuries he suffered were from the fierce and sudden acceleration forces he experienced
51. were conducting the trade with?”
52. the podium, raised his arms up high and began conducting
53. Luckily a Su-Katii general was in the region conducting a training exercise and he managed to reorganize the demoralised troops
54. In conducting loss reviews with prospects and clients, here are some examples of the customer’s version of why a company loses the contract:
55. Of course had he been influenced like the others, I wouldn’t have to waste my time conducting this search
56. good the Sophianalyst conducting the group is at what they do
57. Karl Lashley has pointed out, after conducting numerous experiments on the brains of animals, that neither the learning nor the retention of a habit is localised in any one area of the cortex
58. "That's cause Kurt wasn't conducting the Hayley train
59. erator experiments that scientists have been conducting in the past can only
60. and it starts conducting
61. T1, which starts conducting and turns the pump on
62. conducting and transistor T1 gets forward biased and it
63. the iR beam due and it starts conducting
64. We have called in a lot of resources to do this and have already seconded personnel from a number of other sources within the government including the Defence force who are assisting with some of the logistics in the form of providing transport to a number of sites under the guise of conducting exercises
65. “Simultaneously with this, Interpol and a number of overseas agencies will be conducting raids in most of the areas where we suspect Jacob to be active with illegal drug manufacturing
66. electrically conducting fluids, including plasmas and liquid metals
67. conducting a private rehabilitation class with a 70 year old man, and he was getting to the
68. "Denson," says Steng as they are conducting a cursory examination of the body and site,
69. Whenever I pay my respects to my little boy’s grave, I have to endure locals conducting tours; drunken teenagers; or looky loos hoping their cameras will catch a floating orb
70. irony arises as a consequence of conducting a cost-benefit analysis, namely the necessity for
71. conducting an interview with her, which she wanted to avoid
72. by conducting séances at home
73. Clarity and the girls saw through progressive news briefs on television conducting public opinion polls that the letter had hit the publicś sentiment right on target
74. processes, such as conducting an inspection, launching a small
75. when conducting systematic or programmatic analyses, but in
76. > Conducting Meaningful Performance Reviews with Employees
77. ‘Out of the frying pan into the fire,’ Zeno grinned at Jarek as his mother took hold of her visitor’s head and pressed it to her bosom, practically burying his nose in her cleavage while conducting a thorough examination of the wound
78. Then with watery eyes he tells everyone, “Super conducting energy storage test project
79. “Good, but tell her I’m conducting a fire safety inspection or some other bullshit excuse for visiting
80. The law stated that ground, maritime and air forces were to preserve the peace and independence of the nation and to maintain national security by conducting operations on land, at sea and in the air to defend the nation against direct and indirect aggression
81. was responsible for conducting research on the species, but that his work was cut short by the
82. see why I am not too bothered with the Research I am now conducting?
83. Here, you will find samples of all the letters and forms you will need in conducting
84. conducting this man’s life review and teaching the wife (who
85. While he was conducting research about how oils might aid healing, his arm caught fire and subsequently poured lavender oil onto it by accidental, which in turn caused the arm to heal faster, leaving no scar
86. conducting market research in addition to continuing to grow the quality of
87. forums which comes up after conducting this search is Golf Forum (Figure 9
88. Christianity secured its start in Ephesus largely through the efforts of Paul, who resided here more than two years, making tents for a living and conducting lectures on religion and philosophy each night in the main audience chamber of the school of Tyrannus
89. In conducting studies on sleep and the causes of sleeplessness, it has
90. While conducting dharmic discourse at Misty Nest, he tended the aged at ‘Gautam Home’ with equal felicity
91. They had hoped that the civil authorities would dispose of him as Herod had put an end to John, but they discovered that Jesus was so conducting his work that the Roman officials were not much alarmed by his preaching
92. 2 On Tuesday evening Jesus was conducting one of his customary classes of questions and answers when the leader of the six spies said to him: "I was today talking with one of John's disciples who is here attending upon your teaching, and we were at a loss to understand why you never command your disciples to fast and pray as we Pharisees fast and as John bade his followers
93. He employed the larger part of his former messenger corps as his helpers in conducting this camp; he now used less than twenty men on regular messenger duty
94. heartedly responded to consumer uproars about market losses by conducting
95. This would show that you respect him, and you simply want to follow his lead in conducting the interview
96. “Did you stop taking it for the study they are conducting at Dominex Pharmaceuticals?"
97. tance of conducting reality checks privately, discretely, and above all, silently
1. Thus the skillful general conducts his army just as though he were leading a single man, willy-nilly, by the hand
2. She also conducts cooking classes at the
3. • Brief the audit code of conducts
4. Consider what happens when a user conducts a search on Google or Bing
5. conducts its legislative business
6. and hence the pnp transistor BC558 conducts and
7. Transistor T3 conducts to N2 goes high
8. This induced leads (from emitter of transistor T4 and ground) and voltage, when connected to the base of transistor T1, connect the buzzer and lED1 away from the rest of forward biases it and it conducts when ring is passing the circuit at a remote location
9. Denson conducts polymerase chain reaction tests from the loose hair Steng was able to secure from Skully
10. He has several programs that he conducts, namely Blog Mastermind and
11. “So it bonds to the myelin sheath and conducts electricity
12. Once in every seven years, the Lord of the World conducts at Shamballa a
13. When the priest conducts the Mysteries of
14. As you look up at the fat guys sweaty balls while you kneel next to him and look through his possessions as your partner conducts a strip search think of this ITS
15. -The Adult Industry Medical Healthcare Foundation conducts
16. statement if the condition is true and conducts other specified execution
17. ” She currently conducts “well-ness week-
18. Graphite conducts electricity and is the soft gray/black substance used as “lead” in pencils
19. higher than the visions under which schooling presently conducts its
20. Plain water conducts
21. This operation has to be managed by our pensive intentional modes of `reflection, projection, application and invertingòver our sensual conducts of `sight, digestion, feeling and auditing` that would present the bearings of the location of this current existing place over here
22. The element of fire and stormy weather must have given us enough material upon which to exercise these prospective conducts that were vital for conceptions and perceptions to be processed upon thought that were spiraling out further more than our organic potentials could afford to understand
23. Consequently diligent conducts were being awarded a halo of a saint whilst our Mentor was venerated over aspects that were beyond us to understand
24. He conducts phone and Skype consultations
25. All kinds of conducts contrary to the
26. what Krishn has to say on the way in which this realized sage conducts
27. ‘‘The man who has renounced all desires, and who conducts him-
28. He conducts himself according to the state
29. He writes while stoned, he conducts meetings while stoned
30. “In whatever manner he conducts himself, the man who knows
31. Will “Three references, please” become the standard salutation for exchanging identification? When a landlord does a credit check on you, shouldn't you, to be prudent, also do a credit check on them to feel assured that they will fulfill their obligations to pay the mortgage, utilities, even property taxes? Whenever someone conducts a credit check, you are requesting a history of payments made and debts incurred
32. “Do not work for nor patronize any company, owner, or housing agency that conducts background checks
33. It is how one conducts one’s life in the younger years, say when they were in their 30s and 40s
34. Conducts outbound calls to customers introducing
35. Conducts outbound telephone calls to consumers promoting
36. Avoid contact with anything that conducts electricity
37. As the ruler of the country and its religious leader, he needs to make sure that his family upholds the proper moral conducts
38. The location of where Pilate conducts his questioning is
39. com, Red Cross stores in Merry Ole England weren’t quite so merry this past Christmas as they refused to sell cards depicting traditional religious themes for fear of offending those in regions where the Red Cross conducts relief efforts
40. Toscanini always conducts from memory Difficulty with his
41. A very successful businessman who conducts all affairs on Truth methods said, "The
42. I submitted an article in which I show what the manner is in which gravity conducts movement by
43. travels in harmony with the Earth that conducts all the spinning taking place at that point
44. and now only conducts with the Earth rotating side-on movement
45. ings of human sacrifice, it is a giant who conducts the
46. traditional dogma conducts to pessimism by making evil eternal
47. ' Calvin himself cannot refrain from confessing that the decree of God concerning sinners seems to him horrible…In a word, the traditional dogma conducts to pessimism by making evil eternal
48. In a word, the traditional dogma conducts to pessimism by making evil eternal
49. Black conducts, reflects, (refracts is it?), the heat
50. Apollo, it may here be mentioned, is useful as well as ornamental, for his lyre is tipped with a metal point which does duty as a lightning-rod, and conducts the fluid to the body and down the nether limbs of the god
51. So we can say that the medium of air conducts sound at a certain speed
52. It conducts light at a speed of about two hundred thousand miles per second
53. For example, Coach conducts more than 10,000 customer interviews every year before it launches new luxury handbag and accessory products
54. Personally, I have a tremendous amount of respect and admiration for what he does and how he conducts himself
55. Reaching into more than 100 countries, RRI conducts public and corporate seminars all over the world on topics ranging from peak performance and life transformation to business growth and financial mastery
56. Tony Robbins conducts his live Unleash the Power Within events with translation in seven languages
57. We have an excellent priest, he conducts the service decently and with dignity, and the deacon is the same
58. It is possible that when the author conducts his readers to a spot and says, "In such a street there stands such and such a house," neither street nor house will any longer exist in that locality
59. (Exeunt Guests: he conducts them to the door
60. , after which one of the leading brethren conducts a prayer-meeting for about an hour