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    1. She knew they wouldn't remember any details from three hundred centuries ago, but knew their behavior patterns were based on the successful patterns from all the ages of their lives


    2. Pamela squeezed his arm again as they neared center


    3. He took a moment to get the staff to fire up their machine and put on an appliqué that said, “The Kid,” in silver threads on the back of it, in big, bold lettering a hundred centimetres high


    4. The fastest growing plant in the world, it can put on one hundred centimetres in a day


    5. end we ended up without a red cent


    6. During the early part of his career, he was a more attacking batsman and frequently scored centuries at close to a run a ball


    7. because ‘tis just one year amid long suffered centuries, so dark with abject ignorance, the Lights of Love cannot be seen


    8. UNLESS YOU HAVE AN IRON CLAD SAVINGS PLAN, YOU WILL NOT SAVE A SINGLE RED CENT! THE TRICK IS IN


    9. salient factor in Coopersmith's all-male sample and thus is not considered central to


    10. In the days that followed they toured central Bohemia in Anna's little red

    11. “Yeah…but she has disappeared centuries ago; my great grandfather was desperate to kill her because of her magic, she can kill any immortals in this world


    12. The variation is due to a wobble in their center of gravity caused by a shared center of mass


    13. You don’t have to pay a single red cent in taxes on your funds


    14. His expert fingers began teasing her red centering


    15. it in the red center of the target


    16. So he concentrated, lost his mind entirely to the visions and allowed the most important predictions to occupy the sacred central space


    17. Your mind has several hundred centers and they control everything


    18. She cemented again, for the millionth time in twelve thousand years…the royal right for obscenely wealthy people, for the Royal Elite to give a pittance of their time, but not one red cent of their own ill-gotten wealth to the poor


    19. Imagine: if every millionaire and billionaire had given their time also as she did… while not giving one red cent to any starving child


    20. However, pieces of the jigsaw which are considered central to the basic picture on the ‘box lid’

    21. * In our age the popular belief leads men to declare with confidence that the resurrection of glory will take place at the second coming of Christ from heaven, at His return to judge the world; but also to declare with equal certainty that that epoch will not be reached for at least one thousand years, and perhaps for three thousand six hundred centuries, if that prophetic millenary stands, by a figure of days, for years


    22. She imagined that Lydia was likewise clueless, because she knew without a doubt that Lydia would die before she took one red cent from Paul


    23. She sat down, took Edward on her knees, and from time to time pressed this child, on whom her affections appeared centred, almost convulsively to her bosom


    24. Did she see a sign in the red centre of her cosy grate and hear it in the rattle of creeper on the window-pane, this whisper of doom?


    25. But how relevant is this figure, generally considered central in common-stock valuations, to the case of ALCOA? Its past growth rate was excellent, actually a bit better than that of acclaimed Sears Roebuck and much higher than that of the DJIA composite


    26. The magically powered central heating offered few opportunities for destruction


    27. ‘I’ve waited two hundred centuries,’ he said, ‘I’ve waited for the sons of the sons of the sons to return


    28. Those men have been dead two hundred centuries, but they left a city here to welcome you


    29. “I’ve waited two hundred centuries,” he said


    30. That was her love nest, as she called it without irony, where she would receive only men she liked, when she liked, how she liked, and without charging one red cent, because in her opinion it was the men who were doing her the favor

    31. It's the embroidered centerpiece she was working at


    32. But, y'see, I loved Thomas, and I didn't care one red cent for W


    33. A specimen within my view has five dorsal series, of alternate, irregularly orbicular black spots, those of the intermediate series are obsolete, and slightly connected across the back, those of the vertebral series have not red centres, and are edged with a white line; the ventral spots are disposed adventitiously, so as not to be traced into longitudinal series; they are large, black, irregularly orbicular, and occupy about one half of the surface, which is white


    34. As civilization advanced, however, the necessity for, and enormous advantages of coöperation became evident, but habit perpetuated the isolated dwelling long after the reasons for its existence had disappeared, and it required centuries for civilized men to learn that coöperation is an element as essential to perfection in the arrangement of their habitations as it is in other things


    35. It has required centuries to qualify the Anglo-Saxon people for freedom; and we must expect that generation after generation will pass, even with the benefits of our experiments, experience and methods, before this people, upon whom the duties of free men have been thrust, can successfully discharge them


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