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    1. ~ Research studies have also shown that the human body tends to accumulate more fat when a person eats fewer, larger meals than when the same number of calories was consumed in smaller, more frequent meals


    2. You might have switched jobs too often to try and accumulate a healthy vested retirement nest egg


    3. I don’t accumulate material possessions, because that would be


    4. I look round the cabin and slowly accumulate a pile of odd bits and pieces, heaping them up on the bunk so that Berndt can pack them


    5. From the data we have been able to accumulate, and the unexpected Intel about gliders and landing sites on the planet, we should be able to rid ourselves of this problem once and for all


    6. It is the means the most vulgar and the most obvious; and the most likely way of augmenting their fortune, is to save and accumulate some part of what they acquire, either regularly and annually, or upon some extraordinary occasion


    7. If, in the hands of a poor cultivator, oppressed with the servitude of villanage, some little stock should accumulate, he would naturally conceal it with great care from his master, to whom it would otherwise have belonged, and take the first opportunity of running away to a town


    8. Every such nation, therefore, must endeavour, in time of peace, to accumulate gold and silver, that when occasion requires, it may have wherewithal to carry on foreign wars


    9. It is not always necessary to accumulate gold and silver, in order to enable a country to carry on foreign wars, and to maintain fleets and armies in distant countries


    10. In the present times, if you except the king of Prussia, to accumulate treasure seems to be no part of the policy of European princes

    11. It is in such countries, therefore, that he generally endeavours to accumulate a treasure, as the only resource against such emergencies


    12. Fatigue had begun to accumulate


    13. Accumulation is thus prevented in the hands of all those who are naturally the most disposed to accumulate; and the funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour, receive no augmentation from the revenue of those who ought naturally to augment them the most


    14. Of course, it didn"t take long for the sand to accumulate in the horses" hair and become tangled


    15. have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves


    16. The country has been much longer in a state of improvement and cultivation, and is, upon that account, better stocked with all those things which it requires a long time to raise up and accumulate ; such as great towns, and convenient and well-built houses, both in town and country


    17. As in this case, however, the taxes are lighter than they would have been, had a revenue sufficient for defraying the same expense been raised within the year ; the private revenue of individuals is necessarily less burdened, and consequently their ability to save and accumulate some part of that revenue into capital, is a good deal less impaired


    18. The ability of private people to accumulate, though less during the war, would have been greater during the peace, than under the system of funding


    19. The seasons during which the ability of private people to accumulate was somewhat impaired, would occur more rarely, and be of shorter continuance


    20. When funding, besides, has made a certain progress, the multiplication of taxes which it brings along with it, sometimes impairs as much the ability of private people to accumulate, even in time of peace, as the other system would in time of war

    21. The private revenue of the inhabitants of Great Britain is at present as much incumbered in time of peace, their ability to accumulate is as much impaired, as it would have been in the time of the most expensive war, had the pernicious system of funding never been adopted


    22. debt, desperation and the need to accumulate


    23. To “dread a prosperity” is to realize that the good that you are trying to accumulate only for yourself will turn to rot if it is not shared with others


    24. People did not accumulate possessions or food


    25. Money economies are built upon the idea that people should accumulate as


    26. The important is that its autonomous entirety accomplishes the change of the current economic system with the utilization of the rules of the legal game to accumulate immense capital and to form the financial amount so that the Third Sector obtains the power to make political decisions to solve the serious socioeconomic problems in a definitive way


    27. It doesn’t use this power with effectiveness because it lacked it new operational systematics that is capable to build an organizational structure that it makes possible to integrate diverse activities of organizations, to accomplish transactions of payments and to accumulate resources, without the need of the physical money, without depending of the eternal state of helps


    28. In approximately 7 YEARS, this fantastic solution will accumulate more than 70 TRILLION DOLLARS


    29. f) The countries are liberated of the asphyxia of the internal and external indebtedness, because the Project will accumulate immensity of money that will make possible the payment of the debt and socioeconomic development


    30. Satan’s hirelings can accumulate six mountains worth of arguments, but it will for all eternity be totally against scriptures and therefore against our God, the One who created us!

    31. accumulate experience and experience, this kind of person with a positive optimistic over the ups and downs in life, on their appearance simply don't see the storm clouds bring their appearance


    32. True practitioners in live sit, in every line, in the eye, ear, nose tongue body is selected, to be able to accumulate cultivate its own energy, integrity, cultivates the solid element, stimulate their own potential


    33. Emptiness of the action that was done to accumulate it


    34. That’s because radioactive substances released in the accident can accumulate in


    35. accumulate at the plant [


    36. month you will accumulate £345,867 in 13 years


    37. to accumulate and assimilate


    38. impartation as to why everything we accumulate in


    39. The symptoms may accumulate as a minor constraint here, a larger oppression there


    40. means to covet, acquire, accumulate on behalf of the part

    41. you want to accumulate wealth


    42. Having an Exit Strategy It’s easy to postpone saving for retirement, but the earlier you start the faster you will accumulate wealth and save for retirement


    43. accumulate in her earlier life


    44. 9 The power to accumulate opens the way for some people to have


    45. They just accumulate the wealth produced by


    46. were only going to accumulate at one-third her original


    47. As I said earlier, I hope it allows you to accumulate and keep your wealth


    48. If then" he continues "you know your city in which you are to dwell why do you here provide lands and make expensive preparations and accumulate dwellings and useless buildings? He who makes such preparations for this city cannot return again to his own


    49. couple of years has been to accumulate a lot of acquaintances in the Diaspora region


    50. Repressed hatred and the ability to hate oneself accumulate










































    1. Our accumulated gestures of care and compassion will ultimately transform our lives and the lives of others


    2. For Cat, who had never accumulated any sort of ballroom skill in her


    3. stay in the hospital’s oncological ward my Bible accumulated a multitude


    4. Again the river was full of people dredging muck where it accumulated, or swimming where it was sandy


    5. The accumulated spite and suffering caused by rough hands, tepid


    6. to fall on flat surfaces that had already accumulated too many years


    7. Ava hadn’t accumulated much baggage yet, having run from the palace in 1648bc with nothing but the clothes on her body


    8. and a bank account in which her new husband had accumulated the


    9. ditches were nearly dry, and the task of digging out the accumulated


    10. He was looking at the notes that had accumulated on this desk

    11. accumulated a fair amount of leave


    12. that seemed to have accumulated like mushrooms in the darkness


    13. accumulated quite a lot of it by now) to the park across


    14. As soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of particular persons, some of them will naturally employ it in setting to work industrious people, whom they will supply with materials and subsistence, in order to make a profit by the sale of their work, or by what their labour adds to the value of the materials


    15. stocks accumulated in them come in time to be so great, that it can no longer be employed


    16. had originally been accumulated in the town


    17. accumulated in the towns, I shall endeavour to shew hereafter, and at the same time to


    18. On everything else the dust and dung of centuries had accumulated


    19. for himself, it is not necessary that any stock should be accumulated, or stored up before-hand, in order to carry on the business of the society


    20. As the accumulation of stock must, in the nature of things, be previous to the division of labour, so labour can be more and more subdivided in proportion only as stock is previously more and more accumulated

    21. As the division of labour advances, therefore, in order to give constant employment to an equal number of workmen, an equal stock of provisions, and a greater stock of materials and tools than what would have been necessary in a ruder state of things, must be accumulated before-hand


    22. The stock which is accumulated into a capital, may either be employed by the person to whom it belongs, or it may be lent to some other person


    23. This practice has sometimes gone on, not only for several months, but for several years together, the bill always returning upon A in Edinburgh with the accumulated interest and commission of all the former bills


    24. Experience, I believe, soon convinced them that this method of raising money was by much too slow to answer their purpose; and that coffers which originally were so ill filled, and which emptied themselves so very fast, could be replenished by no other expedient but the ruinous one of drawing bills upon London, and when they became due, paying them by other draughts on the same place, with accumulated interest and commission


    25. 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


    26. The revenue of an individual may be spent, either in things which are consumed immediately, and in which one day's expense can neither alleviate nor support that of another ; or it may be spent in things mere durable, which can therefore be accumulated, and in which every day's expense may, as he chooses, either alleviate, or support and heighten, the effect of that of the following day


    27. accumulated health, becoming thus more


    28. save fuel, and spoil all they have accumulated as


    29. entire grade have accumulated thus far into the year


    30. Whatever stock, therefore, accumulated in the hands of the industrious part of the inhabitants of the country, naturally took refuge in cities, as the only sanctuaries in which it could be secure to the person that acquired it

    31. Consumable commodities, it is said, are soon destroyed; whereas gold and silver are of a more durable nature, and were it not for this continual exportation, might be accumulated for ages together, to the incredible augmentation of the real wealth of the country


    32. We do not, however, reckon that trade disadvatageous, which consists in the exchange of the hardware of England for the wines of France, and yet hardware is a very durable commodity, and were it not for this continual exportation, might too be accumulated for ages together, to the incredible augmentation of the pots and pans of the country


    33. Were they ever to be accumulated beyond this quantity, their transportation is so easy, and the loss which attends their lying idle and unemployed so great, that no law could prevent their being immediately sent out of the country


    34. A nation may purchase the pay and provisions of an army in a distant country three different ways ; by sending abroad either, first, some part of its accumulated gold and silver ; or, secondly, some part of the annual produce of its manufactures ; or, last of all, some part of its annual rude produce


    35. The gold and silver which can properly be considered as accumulated, or stored up in any country, may be distinguished into three parts ; first, the circulating money; secondly, the plate of private families; and, last of all, the money which may have been collected by many years parsimony, and laid up in the treasury of the prince


    36. The accumulated treasures of the prince have in former times afforded a much greater and more lasting resource


    37. The kings of England had no accumulated treasure


    38. The Saxon princes, and the first kings after the Conquest, seem likewise to have accumulated treasures


    39. It is a mental construct, accumulated over the years


    40. She reviewed the data accumulated by their scanners and sensors while at dinner, and paused as several readings sent a shudder through her

    41. The negative energy accumulated on the light body is transmuted in places of healing


    42. In fact, it is our accumulated wisdom that we draw upon to help us face the lessons we have set up for ourselves in each lifetime


    43. can find just about all of the accumulated knowledge of


    44. That wealth, at the same time, which always follows the improvements of agriculture and manufactures, and which, in reality, is no more than the accumulated produce of those improvements, provokes the invasion of all their neighbours


    45. It would certainly help replace the dirt, sand and unwashed body scents that accumulated during the long journey


    46. A thin layer of light grey dust had accumulated over every surface on the bridge


    47. The distress which these accumulated claims brought upon them, obliged them not only to reduce all at once their dividend to six per cent


    48. The magistrates of the powerful canton of Berne, in particular, have accumulated, out of the savings from this fund, a very large sum, supposed to amount to several millions; part or which is deposited in a public treasure, and part is placed at interest in what are called the public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe; chiefly in those of France and Great Britain


    49. It is the accumulated expense of several successive generations, laid out upon objects of great beauty and magnificence, indeed, but, in proportion to what they cost, of very small exchangeable value


    50. We also have a different ratio between exposed landmasses on Earth and water - accumulated on the surface of the earth - based on the fact that it did not rain before the Flood










































    1. It’s surprising how much dust accumulates on bookshelves


    2. ‘It is amazing the amount of clutter one accumulates


    3. Industry, indeed, provides the subject which parsimony accumulates; but whatever industry might acquire, if parsimony did not save and store up, the capital would never be the greater


    4. Such thinking also applies in the manner a society overspends or accumulates debt


    5. Our proposal gives to the Third Sector the chance of being the best altruistic competitor to the other sectors so that it accumulates immense financial capital in national and international level through to fundraising in the donation form with utilization of innovative methodology that avoids to spend the collected money, that is, paradoxically accomplishes all its process and it accumulates, without needing to spend it


    6. In like manner, the blessing of the Lord accumulates over a


    7. being circulated throughout accumulates as one mass, and if that


    8. then logically follows, say the researchers, that the Sun also accumulates large


    9. that accumulates within the Solar System (including the initial contribution during its formation) over its


    10. In this scenario dark matter that accumulates within the Solar System (including

    11. High density kundalini accumulates in the centre of the ovoid, just as


    12. only because of higher density matter that accumulates and condenses in it


    13. accumulates on the dwarf's surface, gas nuclei will fuse violently in a


    14. BE IN A MOOD OF SAVING AND WATCH AS THAT BANK ACCOUNT ACCUMULATES


    15. Tuna is one of the primary fish in the oceans that accumulates mercury


    16. That’s because the more that accumulates, the more that the toxic


    17. As cash accumulates in this account, start moving some of it from the low paying account into either a CD or a mutual fund


    18. He accumulates, over the course of


    19. The investor makes a move and accumulates stock, only to


    20. The reader will note that net income accumulates throughout the year to determine an

    21. Sometimes the blood accumulates in one part of the legs or thighs and so gives a little trouble


    22. As this tension accumulates, the muscles of our bodies have no choice but to adapt by incorporating this tension into static positions


    23. Pride causes arguments, fights and complaint; it accumulates enough force to hurt itself


    24. The body accumulates tension slowly over time


    25. 40 It is strange that we often bemoan the lack of savings while not questioning the basic premise that interest arned on savings accounts, which has already been counted once as income, should be taxed each year as it accumulates


    26. accumulates; the future is the result of


    27. Every time Ulysses faces the death of a part of himself so he can be transformed; every time a part of his fetal I - that he is powerfully controlled by and that does not allow the artistic I to emerge – dies; at every death of his animalistic parts that are based on thievery and violence and that Ulysses carries within himself since he was born, he creates beauty and accumulates it within


    28. The more hatred accumulates the more one becomes an assassin


    29. The waste material accumulates and saturates the tissues, which causes autointoxication


    30. a spiritual path that accumulates a great collection of merit,

    31. Nitrate accumulates over time in the aquarium


    32. He had always resented the attention Michael received; it is an unfortunate feature of life that one child often perceives the other to receive all the praise whilst he accumulates only reprimands


    33. The child gradually accumulates sensations, emotions, it cannot yet express them, because, on the “subconscious” level, it uses SFUURMM-Forms of parents, which have been included into its genetic Code (DNA) through the activity of some Formo-copies (among the ones already formed in their individual ODS)


    34. So: with a communal siege mentality, the need to preserve learning-culture, the abstract identity of the group accumulates and is preserved, perpetuated and worshiped


    35. More important: when there is not a sense of Pure Wonder, each life experience accumulates to produce a frozen normality… which, if not examined and put into a larger perspective and context: cannot be changed or rebalanced


    36. The level of brutalized, numbed dehumanization of each generation is passed on to the next through its ignorant child-rearing practices… Every new generation of adults accumulates more unhealthy assumptions, customs, habits, customs, etc… Until the entire society and culture is in crisis: and a breaking point is reached


    37. human experiential life-energy does not flow genetically as a form of dynamically balanced Splitness: it only accumulates


    38. All the walls and roads and buildings and territorial boundaries invented because humans can imagine an abstract line-separation where there was no separation, and make that abstract imaginary separation concrete… accumulates and accumulates until nobody can go anywhere or do anything because everything is forbidden and limited by concreted lines, and everyone must follow these concrete lines and never ask questions and never ask why all these linear abstract pieces of shit exist in the first place because the abstract line is more important than all of: Life


    39. When any Star, or Galaxy, or planet accumulates too much… when it becomes too big: it is destroyed


    40. Or how fast it accumulates or how slow it accumulates, or at what rate it accumulates

    41. When will human beings learn to develop an awareness large enough so they will realize the true consequences of their actions? How do we get rid of nuclear waste dumps without killing ourselves and poisoning the entire planet? Putting off these burning issues and questions as more and more nuclear waste accumulates by the hundreds of tons every year is totally fucking insane


    42. The problem with this waste is that most of it cannot be recycled; it just accumulates


    43. Whatever accumulates, and rots because of accumulation is the least perfect of all things


    44. The vicious cycles intrinsic in anything that accumulates, or destroys, or wastes: like the raw addiction for more power, the raw addiction for more profit, more wealth, more facts, more data, more information, more trivia… the addiction for more attention, more status, fame, notoriety… the addiction for more movies, more videogames, more meaningless distraction, more worshipping and obsession with celebrities


    45. The ego works by accumulation also: its feeling of importance, its feeling of superiority, its feeling of status all accumulates


    46. Power, wealth, status, knowledge is only considered successful if it accumulates


    47. But tool-energy does not balance: it only separates and accumulates


    48. As our population increases and accumulates; so does the number of illnesses and diseases we are afflicted with


    49. Moreover: this pain accumulates


    50. As a result, it is bottled up and accumulates: until there is more hate in the world than love




















    1. JOYCE: Objection, your Honor, the counsel is accumulating gossip and hearsay


    2. This mineral has an antiseptic effect on the alimentary canal, is a constituent of the haemoglobin and keeps the blood purified, and prevents toxic impurities from accumulating in the body


    3. Not because we didn't trust you with it, but that the interest was accumulating nicely on the bulk sum


    4. The capital of all the individuals of a nation is increased in the same manner as that of a single individual, by their continually accumulating and adding to it whatever they save out of their revenue


    5. In consequence of those popular notions, all the different nations of Europe have studied, though to little purpose, every possible means of accumulating gold and silver in their respective countries


    6. moon base and accumulating a lot of power


    7. Protestors were accumulating in capital


    8. Listed below are the details of my bank accounts in which the money I collected in prison has been accumulating, the contact details of my accomplices in the original bomb plot, a comprehensive instruction on bomb-making and a rundown of the original plan, which I failed to see to completion


    9. There was PDYN, a “gene that began accumulating changes 7 million years ago, soon after our first ancestor appeared


    10. As a result, we are continually accumulating negative karma, and this karma itself creates the world of appearances that we shall experience in the future

    11. In sum, while it is good to patiently endure one's troubles, there is also wisdom in thinking how to protect oneself from hardship or adversity in the future by not accumulating more negative karma in a mindless way


    12. Outside our window, the view was just what you would expect from a Swiss restaurant, with meadows stretching away into the distance, dotted with traditional wooden chalets with their steeply sloped roofs, to prevent the snow from accumulating


    13. There was little wind, but the snow was accumulating quickly


    14. has no choice but to release radioactive water accumulating at


    15. accumulating with high radioactive levels at the plant


    16. going through the motions and accumulating head


    17. Yet under the surface of rebel victories against America there was slowly accumulating the hot magma of a volcanic eruption


    18. and it is swimming,” said Number One Fan while he put his other hand on the V of his pants, preventing an accumulating desire


    19. Had his present state come from the physical exertion of climbing the steep winding grade? Or, had it come from all those accumulating concerns of command? It was a new feeling for which he had no answer


    20. Our house had not sold, and debt was accumulating, so Marjie and I moved back to Martin

    21. grade? Or, had it come from all those accumulating concerns of command? It was a new


    22. beginning to support the view that the Sun is indeed accumulating vast amounts


    23. I do not want to struggle in a high-stress environment forever, accumulating cash until I die


    24. oligarchy with a few of the anointed accumulating


    25. The accumulating character of knowledge makes it a resource different from all the others that have


    26. It seemed as if Leonardo’s head had been accumulating the fumes of his impatience towards my conduct and at this final act he had surpassed the limit of this virtue


    27. They kept on accumulating in my eyes


    28. The realisation released the tension that had been accumulating all day and with an uncertain smile he accepted the role of facilitator


    29. THIS REQUIRES ACCUMULATING ENOUGH INVESTMENT DOLLARS SO THAT THE GROWTH AND


    30. consciousness that mind— not body—was al -important in accumulating money,

    31. Accumulating a good sum of money, this


    32. “Master, you terrify me,” I returned frankly as my bird flew on, the miles underneath us accumulating


    33. than accumulating more stuff that will wind up in a garage


    34. been quietly accumulating during his 4 years at Harvard was


    35. The Monarchs were as well known as the team from New York, accumulating more championships than any sports franchise in the history of Kansas City


    36. Betty Huyler Gillies had been flying for fourteen years, accumulating nearly 1,400 hours of flying


    37. This is often the time when insiders begin accumulating stock because it may be depressed,


    38. We need to keep our bodies hydrated to keep waste from accumulating


    39. may have spent years of our lives accumulating the knowledge of many


    40. His cruiser, along with two frigates, quickly started accumulating damages and casualties as the laser beams turned the three ships into Swiss cheese

    41. The figure on the star card, rather than accumulating outward


    42. letting it go, before watching it roll into the waves, accumulating 287


    43. with an accumulating dividend


    44. David told her that he would be downstairs in a few minutes and hurriedly grabbed the files he had been accumulating on Jack South


    45. You've seen little bits of this, a little bit of that, a little bit of something else, but they've all been accumulating over many years, and now the Lord says: the box is yours


    46. Every other way of accumulating things are illegitimate


    47. In ameadow between the wine-shop and the river the emptywine-casks (cubas) were accumulating


    48. wise sayings thus far listed are the result of accumulating life experience


    49. You've seen little bits of this, a little bit of that, a little bit of something else, but they've all been accumulating over many years, and now the Lord says the box is yours


    50. Don’t you find the bribe money coming in handy for the average in bettering their lives and improving the education of their children? But, if India were to be a Republic of Fairness, then we may have a few accumulating wealth ‘disproportionate to the calling of luxuries’, even as the rest struggle to make both ends meet









































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