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What could he tell a child who was increasingly exposed to this world
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Menachem and I nursed each other through the dull, closed days of January, meeting Aban and the increasingly skittish Beniamin at the whim of our guards
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Ava's loss to the Brazilian community had been more of a gain for what they increasingly saw as their most important business competitor, the Kassikan
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Cara Kara, We have been together now for nearly three years and I am increasingly frustrated because I cannot give you tokens of my love for you to flourish in the face of everyone we know
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The exciting thing here is that it is becoming increasingly evident that it is not only what you apply on your skin that improves it, but what you put into your body as well
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So when a new process was discovered of refining sugar cheaply and in large quantities honey began to lose its popularity as a sweetening agent and became increasingly less available as sugar became more so
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It was becoming increasingly clear to me that my parents were international alien spies who were using my parents' bodies for their safe travel
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In his mind’s eye, of course, he was still the young buck about town, but the invitations to cuddle and schmooze on a Thursday night at the music bar were becoming increasingly rare and when they did arrive, it wasn’t uncommon for the lady in question to resemble Tom’s own mother
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increasingly rare and when they did arrive, it wasn’t uncommon for
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He has a history, a list, a little black book chock-full of names from his illustrious past, but like his own parents, as he grows older he finds the subject increasingly difficult to talk about to people younger than himself, especially those he loves
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Tania, at first and soon after her Poly, grew increasingly bored with the lack of excitement the 'boat training' offered as compared with the at least changing chores at the house
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were becoming increasingly familiar, as they had all remained in
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The negotiations got increasingly bogged down, and there
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magical means, and he was increasingly determined to find out what
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increasingly agitated as the interview wore on
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The trees bowed in the increasingly strong wind, the smell of wild flowers filled her nostrils, and the sun beat down upon her face, warming her cheeks
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Our car stories were becoming increasingly bizarre
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‘Not me, you fool – him!' said the increasingly
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Nerissa felt increasingly afraid that the swineherd’s bid would
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was that supposed to mean? I felt increasingly that I spoke to a
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But what does that have to do w-” By now she was growing increasingly perturbed by his avoidance of her direct questions, and her expression began to tighten into an exasperated frown as he continued
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Liulfr, growing increasingly more confused with the other man’s behavior, merely followed
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The son vainly had been trying to calm his increasingly alcohol-agitated father
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But as the soldiers in the cart got out and unbound her wrists after she descended from it, it became increasingly clearer to the hosts just who had arrived and for what purpose
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We have to know what is the extent of this trend toward increasingly disconnected random, roaming bands of Naud, why the shift toward conscripts, and what is up with gathering these 'allies' from other peoples?!---very Un-Naud-like to say the least
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They kept on running, dodging through the increasingly moonlit trees until they came upon a large burrow entrance
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" That eminent gentleman shot his friend a look which seemed to suggest that he was more than equal to dealing with this increasingly annoying intrusion himself, but Mr Pinscher failed to read the meaning of the expression, and carried on regardless
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It is a path of disappointment and hard knocks - knocks that become increasingly harder as you gain altitude
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It had been a very strange sensation to be one so praised for a silver tongue and yet increasingly struggle to articulate or to reply at all
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The rock was increasingly ragged, his foot sliding, almost slipping off the edge except
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Taxes grew increasingly higher until many of the lords ceased their support of the throne
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Chris was worried that she seemed to be becoming increasingly delirious
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No, many – and increasingly those who told her they would never consider seeing a psychiatrist – were talking about something deeper
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And increasingly communication became erratic: the image losing clarity, pixellating to just noise and then resolving the surrounding star field that was now strangely distorted, similar to intense gravity waves except the graviton count was normal
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The return transmissions were taking increasingly longer as the probe moved towards the ship’s location
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Roidon Chanley, though, did share a common view that their B’tari overseers were too reluctant to take the necessary action, hamstrung as they were by the increasingly irrelevant doctrine of the Temporal Directive
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The suit’s AI persisted in its warnings of severe gravimetric distortions with increasingly opaque orange waveform graphics, emanating from the dark vector of the ship
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an increasingly sensationalist media – that they take the rumours and add evidence: pictures, recovered debris
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C: -- This passage also addresses the consequences of adopting a false belief when it comes to understanding our origin - it specifically spells out homosexuality as a result of this - but not only that, there are also 24 other characteristics that are mentioned, which would be found increasingly in people if they changed their belief from that of being created by God, to that of spontaneously evolving
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However, the Alabama was increasingly in need of an overhaul and had only captured a few ships in 1864
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My main focus during the time had been trying to get Johnny in high school without seeing him go to jail, a feat which was becoming increasingly difficult
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But her dependency increasingly became on TIAR
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But what was left of the real world? It seemed they had to experience conventional reality as if it still had its merits over the increasingly imminent alternative
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In one of the increasingly regular war-related analysis broadcasts, a psychologist claimed this was in part due to wartime solidarity: the sense of togetherness in the face of adversity but also imminent dramatic change
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This situation was increasingly becoming unreal
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If Stengel and his ilk have their way, our Constitution will become a worthless document in exile, little more than a straw man for increasingly politicized federal courts to do with as they please
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It took very little time to become increasingly apparent that Hillary Clinton"s constituents included neither the firemen nor policemen killed in trying to rescue survivors of those attacks, and definitely not their surviving families
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Everything he’d learned was becoming increasingly irrelevant
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’ The voice became increasingly loud and bellowing, to sound enraged
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Except: ‘THIS ISN’T REAL OF COURSE,’ he yelled, as the walls reached the bed, an increasingly small chair and table being forced under
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’ Gerrid, in his increasingly jaded way, responded with: ‘the ultimate holiday is death
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Monique felt increasingly weary with each one, but at least there should be something substantial to put on the table this time
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The Dutchmen were quite tall, but were no match for four six foot two inch transvestites who, still on sunny siders, and increasingly furious over the treatment of their friends and the ruination of their hats
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increasingly uncomfortable with the implications of what she’d said
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So did her mother, except she suspected him of having an affair, when excuses for the long hours were becoming increasingly lame
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It might just feel like waking from a dream that was becoming increasingly absurd
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For another two days they travelled across desert and scrubland that was becoming increasingly more common
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Given your history of conflict, it seems they were saved from an increasingly unstable – and overcrowded – world
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But there appears to be nothing we can do about his increasingly forgetful nature
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Were the elves trying to contact him? Were they calling him now? He couldn’t be bothered with what’s and ifs, he had a job to do which was becoming increasingly more difficult to concentrate on
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Despite the increasingly howling winds and big waves hitting the ship, the jig was up
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They splashed about in the beginner’s pool as an increasingly frustrated instructor tried to teach them the basic principles of swimming, all to no avail as they were “obviously f commies and longhaired liberals in disguise incapable of f learning to swim
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As our (collective) body of shared values continue to diminish under the dynamic influence of multiculturalism and where the evolution of self-contained communities, especially in our inner cities, continues mapping their (own) chartered course, such events must inevitably give rise to expanding pockets of diverse groups who, as a rule, feel more at ease in their (own) ethnic environments perceived to be culturally and socially sympathetic to their needs contrasted by ‖homogenous‖ groups who, increasingly threatened by ―foreign‖ values that provide little, if any meaning, seek refuge of their own
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The American workforce will need to become properly schooled and trained in order to meet the specialized requirements of an increasingly high-tech global market environment or otherwise run the risk of having their jobs outsourced
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Its national designs become increasingly unclear, its moral purpose, uncertain
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A depleted treasury must find creative ways of raising revenue however dry the well in order to pacify the demands of its citizens; engendering more spending promoting a vicious cycle of tax and spending policies sapping the energies and moral vitality of its productive citizens who grow increasingly cynical while the Rabble grows more demanding and the government more obliging
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Politicians have become increasingly monolithic in their approach to politicking, focusing more on groups rather than individuals
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When a society begins to lose its moral compass or becomes less critical of questionable points of views or unseemly behavior that diminishes an individual‘s intellectual and moral character, however, and when principled and far-sighted judgments(s) become increasingly muddled and uncertain and when that society fails to exercise reasonable discretion by indiscriminately embracing every hare-brained idea for tolerance sake or taking every (novel) proposition at its face value without giving serious thought to the matter and when an individual, lest he or she be perceived as close-minded or confrontational, remains on the sidelines as a casual observer rather than an active participant, such actions or inactions, whatever the case may be, must inevitably usher the moral and intellectual decline of that society
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We, as a people, have, on a very disturbing level, grown increasingly less ―diverse‖ in spite of our presumed diversity
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I wonder whether as a nation we aren‘t slowly gravitating toward an ideological federation of sorts, prompted by our increasingly diverse customs and beliefs
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In today‘s increasingly mobile/faster paced environment(s), however, dedication and (long-term) commitment to one‘s company is likely to raise a few eyebrows rather than merit approval!
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Thus says The Lord: The love of man has grown cold, and the heart of man has become increasingly wicked
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Pampered and spoiled beyond their parent‘s willingness to control or muster the required checks that separate rights from privileges (inevitably) gave rise to increasingly selfish attitudes common among a growing generation of young men and women accustomed to having their own way
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His Irish accent was becoming increasingly thicker the longer he was in Ireland
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expanding in proportion to (spiritual) phenomena that becomes (increasingly) receptive to (intuitive) logic and reason, a refined (spiritual) awareness that neither compromises nor inhibits the One constant at once approachable however ―inaccessible‖ to the mind, a (seemingly) moving target within (the) reach of a receptive imagination however evading the limited scope of rational thought, whose mysteries eventually become apparent through a strengthening of Faith and Divine Trust, alone…
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With a cold shock, Darkburst suddenly realised that the badgers had no intention of rescuing him from his plight and became increasingly desperate as he slipped ever deeper into the mire
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Feigned indignation and fabricated reprisals designed to redress historical grievances in matters of gender, race and ethnicity should be a troubling proposition for any society whose lack of (dialectic) proportion makes it increasingly difficult to correctly assess the (determined) aspects or (appropriate) limits of free speech
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But now it is known that terrorist groups are increasingly recruiting specialists in engineering, medicine, chemistry, physics, computer programming and you have to ask yourself why for the skills they are trying to recruit is betraying their intentions
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The dramatic decline in manufacturing and factory jobs has created a tighter domestic labor market that is increasingly finding expression within the corporate mainstream
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Hearst's media campaign agitating for war against made it increasingly harder to avoid war
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It became increasingly unlikely a civil war could be avoided
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Our immediate question to you is whether or not this teacher is correctly expressing a belief in keeping with Church teachings or is she merely expressing her own private opinions in a manner that has become increasingly troubling to parents with young children in school? Many of our teachers, it seems, are oftentimes inclined to take liberty with their students in a manner exceeding the scope or limits of their profession
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A tolerance for increasingly lazy study habits has a way of assuming a life of its own, however
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Prevailing attitudes of this sort have become increasingly common in an age where ―organic relationships‖
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For this reason, conventional wisdom is oftentimes likely to avoid controversial subjects considered incompatible with the customary and accepted practices of an increasingly sensitive, overly cautious society; preferring to play it safe, instead, by providing pat answers or formulaic responses to difficult questions rather than expressing a ―truthful‖ opinion
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Our society, however, has grown increasingly wary over the authenticity of its judgments; its citizens seeking sheepish approval rather than a manly reputation for candor
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Added to that, US military recruiters increasingly relied upon immigrants, who made up to one out of six recruits by the Iraq War's end
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It is unfortunate that as modern society, of which sports is a microcosm, routinely over-steps the boundaries of polite manners and good taste, that it is increasingly encouraging an ―in your face‖, self-centered generation of athletes who are setting the wrong examples for our youth
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The Democratic Party seized control of (the) socio/cultural debate by ―default‖; that is to say, by controlling the economic purse strings that ran interference for an (increasingly) left-winged agenda out of step with mainstream opinion
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Recent events embarrassing to the Church should be properly understood as microcosms of the moral failings of an increasingly dysfunctional society that has given free rein to the inherent short-comings of individuals of weak or questionable character rather than the regarded failings of the Church (qua) Church
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Cuban-American terrorist targets became increasingly ambitious
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Increasingly he opposed the continuing US-Vietnam War
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Whether the practice began in San José or Limon was unclear, but it spread to affect all of Costa Rica, burglaries and muggings, practically unknown before, becoming common and increasingly violent
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He commenced to explain that with diminishing catches, it was increasingly necessary to divert to the port of Limon for purchases of fish to fulfill a contract for bi-weekly deliveries of red snapper to Tampa, Florida
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Increasingly, finding the persons responsible for bringing crack cocaine to the streets of Limon had become his focus
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Once the guards started to fall ill the Baron became increasingly concerned
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But an increasingly frantic search of Tommy’s house only served to deepen the mystery
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But the higher they went and the more time passed, it became more and more difficult to climb and their pace dropped considerably with their pauses becoming increasingly frequent and more prolonged
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She'd been turned and found it increasingly difficult to turn back, to abandon her chosen path
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[65] The increasingly common humanist funerals and weddings were not a factor at this time