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1. Even if you’ve been an avid golfer, a fiend for tennis, loved playing hockey or zooming downhill on skis, you can’t assume you’ve retained your sense of balance
2. Mirielle had retained all the charm of her youth despite her current success and status
3. This ship was built in an era when some humans retained the idyllic fantasy that flesh and blood mortals had remained in control of civilization
4. He retained some of his homeland's culture in the structure of this home
5. ‘Joris left a considerable estate … some of it has been converted into gold, some retained so that it will continue to render a regular income
6. Only the most recent Web page state is retained in the Web browser history folder
7. four thousand was to be retained in the business
8. marching he took entirely in his stride, having retained a high level of
9. retained its fresh stinging bite
10. really retained their efficacy on the England side of the crossing
11. becoming detectably retained in Tom’s mind
12. During this alteration certain of the resonant vibrations within the seven's series came into contact, once and for all time to come, with the separated forces at one third and two thirds, one of the trio having already from the outset retained its original contact with the series; our DO, if you will
13. After the proclamation to reject plural marriages in order to receive Statehood, many of the second and third wives retained their maiden names, for legal protection
14. All but a few of the sporting societies at Malvern retained a serviceable membership during Summer Term
15. days, and it rained for most of the time, but we retained
16. He still retained, however, his jaunty speech
17. What is called gross profit, comprehends frequently not only this surplus, but what is retained for compensating such extraordinary losses
18. Those they conquered, they infused with their blood and the gift of the Oneness, though only those with pure-blood retained the name, Makii
19. It can be rejected or retained, accepted and transformed into something viable and stable
20. Into sub consciousness but have retained
21. But his father Hippomachus had retained his lands and served as leader of Ithaca’s battle fleet
22. If sugars are exported within a year, therefore, all the duties upon importation are drawn back; and if exported within three years, all the duties, except half the old subsidy, which still continues to be retained upon the exportation of the greater part of goods
23. The last duty that has been particularly imposed upon wine, that of 1780, is allowed to be wholly drawn back ; an indulgence which, when so many heavy duties are retained, most probably could never occasion the exportation of a single ton of wine
24. The revenue of the customs, instead of suffering, profits from such drawbacks, by that part of the duty which is retained
25. If the whole duties had been retained, the foreign goods upon which they are paid could seldom have been exported, nor consequently imported, for want of a market
26. The duties, therefore, of which a part is retained, would never have been paid
27. By means of the monopoly which our merchants and manufacturers enjoy there, the same quantity might frequently, perhaps, be sent thither, though the whole duties were retained
28. No matter how many fowl he devoured, bones and all - and it had amounted to a fair few during his lifetime - Mr Pinscher retained the appearance of a frail and listless marionette, that has been abandoned by its master
29. The ancient Parthians appear to have been a nation of Scythian or Tartar extraction, and to have always retained a good deal of the manners of their ancestors
30. He retained his generous smile and his eyes still glowed with the happiness of youth
31. this card to be retained when it's presented
32. lowered, but his eyes retained their primal hatred
33. officer to be designated by me, the other to be retained by such officer
34. Callie, who came with Buttercup, retained her shelter name
35. Thus: „The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people
36. Even without full nuclear strike capability, the Russians retained the option of their most insidious weapon: The Nano soldier
37. We didn’t operate the car washes, although we retained some control over them, as you’ll see
38. ’ Jimmy had the codes for algorithmic prompts in his head, gleaned by Zolla's technicians; he was surprised to have retained them so clearly in his memory
39. These days people retained their youth, in any case, through less radical genomic treatment than their own
40. She could only hope she retained the ability to act when the time came
41. Few of the wizards, especially the younger ones, had any retained powers for controlling people and stood no chance of defending themselves
42. Some labored in fields while the ―favored‖ among them were retained as house servants
43. ) Although many of these communities retained a measure of ethnic authenticity, its members gradually sought to adopt, by assimilating, the customs and practices of (the) mainstream society
44. infection; retained placenta, which is caused by toxoplasmosis or
45. We"ll say that we have been retained by a family member to review the case
46. Suddenly a portion of her old skin let go around her abdomen, swollen with retained fluids, and she gasped at the searing pain
47. [13] This name was retained when the ambitious reclamation scheme was first put in hand
48. At the same time, I retained a definite feeling of guilt at having left full-time ministry
49. Even with bad press, the police had the full support of the government of the day and the Commissioner retained his position, no matter what the CMC signed off on
50. Keinalone, standing near her father, saw him become rigid in his insistence that the other’s son be retained as a hostage for the good faith performance of his adversaries