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    1. I can confirm to you that, subject to formal ABC accreditation, it easily fits in the category of [0 – 10] copies [and sadly I do mean easily!]


    2. In case of hospitalisation, the expenses that are incurred will be taken care of by this policy subject to the limit of the cover


    3. Of course, the reimbursements of expenses are subject to conditions


    4. She changed the subject to his camp and gushed about that a bit, the whole point being to find out where he got the money


    5. The youngsters in particular, who are more enlightened these days and have not been subject to foreign rule like many of us, there is a lot of resentment to rules and regulations that are practiced simply to put spokes in the development initiatives


    6. The entire world was subject to the


    7. ’ I said changing the subject to something less contentious


    8. Christ? Is Christ somehow demeaned by the fact that He is subject to the Father? The


    9. A attempt to change the subject to our son, "He came with me you know, it's the reason why we are here


    10. Put them up higher than your head for in this position your legs are not subject to the downward pull of gravity and are therefore being rested

    11. The fluids of the body tend naturally to flow downwards and even the skeleton is subject to downward displacement by the pull of gravity


    12. ‘How’s Sam?’ He’s more than a little choked up and is obviously changing the subject to defuse the emotional atmosphere for his own benefit


    13. Today Tung was an Angel of course, but he was in a ground station and subject to the mayhem of a biological planet


    14. All faith-based and community groups that receive Federal funds are subject to basic audit requirements


    15. The man was a villain from across the river in Laurentia and she was nothing but an experimental subject to him, but he had resurrected her in his computer banks after she was killed, using the first cryo-atom-slicer in North America


    16. still tap into the subconscious of the subject to get the


    17. and can help the subject to grasp the relevance of the


    18. simply touches the subject to make the connection


    19. “Just about all of them,” she said with a wan smile, then changed the subject to


    20. Roman changed the subject to how he came to live in the

    21. That ghoul from outer space was probably planning it when she was still made of electricity, she wasn’t subject to the Instinct then was she? Now he wanted to go after her and have that out with her, but he didn’t dare


    22. At the following rehearsal, before the next weekly performance, Kaitlyn broached the subject to the Players, of how to dispose of the receipts from each engagement


    23. The other apprentices of Waterhouse, there were two others, were subject to much the same rigorous and varied challenges as himself


    24. If you are married to an American citizen, are coming to the United States to marry an American citizen, you are not subject to any quotas and would be issued a visa to come to this country


    25. Almost every class of artificers is subject to some peculiar infirmity occasioned by excessive application to their peculiar species of work


    26. INNOCENT BYSTANDERS COULD BE HURT! I have been told that the aliens that look almost human are MACHINES and not subject to the Instinct!


    27. "I'm sorry to tell you this but we are not subject to the Instinct


    28. He quickly changed the subject to the sights he’d seen during his recent trip to Stratos


    29. Time is subject to its fate just as stars and just as human beings are


    30. when he begins a fight; then, change the subject to

    31. It’s consumer nirvana! But being subject to Earthly gravity as we are, we will come crashing down once the object of our desire is secured and the novelty wears off


    32. “And that anyone who tampers with or otherwise seizes information kept within said documents, including by surrepti-tious viewing, is subject to punishment by the codes governing espionage


    33. Fourthly, Salt fish of all kinds, whale fins, whalebone, oil, and blubber, not caught by and cured on board British vessels, when imported into Great Britain, are subject to double aliens duty


    34. When our thoughts and emotions capture our attention, our vision of the world is subject to the distortions of the mind


    35. We are also subject to the mind’s negative bias and its mistaken beliefs about how to find happiness


    36. She assigned them lands generally in the conquered provinces of Italy, where, being within the dominions of the republic, they could never form any independent state, but were at best but a sort of corporation, which, though it had the power of enacting bye-laws for its own government, was at all times subject to the correction, jurisdiction, and legislative authority of the mother city


    37. The French colonies, indeed, are subject to the custom of Paris, which, in the inheritance of land, is much more favourable to the younger children than the law of England


    38. But, in the French colonies, if any part of an estate, held by the noble tenure of chivalry and homage, is alienated, it is, for a limited time, subject to the right of redemption, either by the heir of the superior, or by the heir of the family; and all the largest estates of the country are held by such noble tenures, which necessarily embarrass alienation


    39. not be subject to your intimidation


    40. It subjects her to a relative disadvantage; because, in such branches of trade, it sets other countries, which are not subject to the same absolute disadvantage, either more above her or less below her, than they otherwise would be

    41. But the former are so beneficial, that the colony trade, though subject to a monopoly, and, notwithstanding the hurtful effects of that monopoly, is still, upon the whole, beneficial, and greatly beneficial, though a good deal less so than it otherwise would be


    42. If we would know the amount of the whole, we must add to the annual expense of this peace establishment, the interest of the sums which, in consequence of their considering her colonies as provinces subject to her dominion, Great Britain has, upon different occasions, laid out upon their defence


    43. Single viewing tickets will also be subject to a price increase


    44. vibration, is subject to the various interplays of the


    45. They endeavour, for this purpose, to keep out as much as possible all competitors from the market of the countries which are subject to their government, and consequently to reduce, at least, some part of the surplus produce of those countries to what is barely sufficient for supplying their own demand, or to what they can expect to sell in Europe, with such a profit as they may think reasonable


    46. Their mercantile habits draw them in this manner, almost necessarily, though perhaps insensibly, to prefer, upon all ordinary occasions, the little and transitory profit of the monopolist to the great and permanent revenue of the sovereign; and would gradually lead them to treat the countries subject to their government nearly as the Dutch treat the Moluccas


    47. consequence of the Union, it became subject to the same regulations, is said to have fallen about one half


    48. A legal exportation, subject to a tax, by affording a revenue to the sovereign, and thereby saving the imposition of some other, perhaps more burdensome and inconvenient taxes, might prove advantageous to all the different subjects of the state


    49. Our graziers still continue subject to the old monopoly


    50. Woollen yarn and worsted are prohibited to be exported, under the same penalties as wool even white cloths we subject to a duty upon exportation; and our dyers have so far obtained a monopoly against our clothiers














































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