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1. months, into years and all that time adds up to your lifetime
2. " Most people enjoyed a relationship with nature that made them feel less alone, he adds, but suburban living has diminished that connection
3. “Real boring, I know,” Jesse adds, waving his hand in the air
4. Mechanically, she throws another dog on a bun, adds the mustard and relish
5. Remember every little bit of toxin adds up to a lot
6. The pilot stops talking, smiles kindly, adds a remark
7. “We had better be friends only, nothing else!” he adds nervously and he takes his hand off mine
8. I miss Nick so much it is a physical pain and the knowledge that I have hurt him merely adds to the torment
9. When we read of Jesus’ words, “Beware of false prophets,” he adds that they are wolves in sheep’s clothing
10. Still it adds a touch of the bizarre and the exotic to this exacting science of discipline and, as with all Yoga practices, there is sound good sense behind its methods
11. ‘Mmm, that adds up to what he said to me the other day when he was talking about Prague
12. He heaves the bag downstairs and adds it to the pile of stuff by the front door - this heap is getting quite big
13. As he reaches the door he adds, "I'll be telling Jock about this"
14. Leona is serious, though and adds, "Shouldn't be allowed"
15. " He stands and is about to go, but stops and adds, "Although, if you want my opinion, what were the bloody parents doing letting seventeen year old girls out on their own somewhere like that? If you want to know who's really fucking stupid, ask yourself that one
16. She decides that she needs sugar, so she breaks open a paper tube and adds its contents to her tea, something she has not done for nearly twenty years
17. ‘But that just adds to the character
18. "Your room’s across the hall, and I think the extra color adds to your beauty
19. I enjoy receiving your letters and it adds joy on my day
20. 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
21. He shares in the produce of their labour, or in the value which it adds to the materials upon which it is bestowed; and in this share consists his profit
22. The labour of an able-bodied slave, the same author adds, is computed to be worth double his maintenance ; and that of the meanest labourer, he thinks, cannot be worth less than that of an able-bodied slave
23. adds something, or corrects him
24. Adds links to navigate to the next and previous posts when editing a post in the WordPress admin
25. The gross revenue of the society, the annual produce of their land and labour, is increased by the whole value which the labour of those workmen adds to the materials upon which they are employed, and their neat revenue by what remains of this value, after deducting what is necessary for supporting the tools and instruments of their trade
26. The operation, in some measure, resembles that of the undertaker of some great work, who, in consequence of some improvement in mechanics, takes down his old machinery, and adds the difference between its price and that of the new to his circulating capital, to the fund from which he furnishes materials and wages to his workmen
27. anything and everything that adds to the achievement of your success
28. “Now you needn’t worry; whatever bad happens, only adds spice
29. happen, it just adds fun to the story, think about it that way
30. A way which only adds on
31. There is one sort of labour which adds to the value of the subject upon which it is bestowed ; there is another which has no such effect
32. } Thus the labour of a manufacturer adds generally to the value of the materials which he works upon, that of his own maintenance, and of his master's profit
33. The labour of a menial servant, on the contrary, adds to the value of nothing
34. Whatever a person saves from his revenue he adds to his capital, and either employs it himself in maintaining an additional number of productive hands, or enables some other person to do so, by lending it to him for an interest, that is, for a share of the profits
35. Parsimony, by increasing the fund which is destined for the maintenance of productive hands, tends to increase the number of those hands whose labour adds to the value of the subject upon winch it is bestowed
36. By diminishing the funds destined for the employment of productive labour, he necessarily diminishes, so far as it depends upon him, the quantity of that labour which adds a value to the subject upon which it is bestowed, and, consequently, the value of the annual produce of the land and labour of the whole country, the real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants
37. But when you offer something that adds value and enhances the original
38. Though all capitals are destined for the maintenance of productive labour only, yet the quantity of that labour which equal capitals are capable of putting into motion, varies extremely according to the diversity of their employment; as does likewise the value which that employment adds to the annual produce of the land and labour of the country
39. Their labour, when properly directed, fixes and realizes itself in the subject or vendible commodity upon which it is bestowed, and generally adds to its price the value at least of their own maintenance and consumption
40. In his profit consists the whole value which its employment adds to the annual produce of the land and labour of the society
41. This is all the productive labour which it immediately puts into motion, and all the value which it immediately adds to the annual produce
42. It puts immediately into motion, therefore, a much greater quantity of productive labour, and adds a much greater value to the annual produce of the land and labour of the society, than an equal capital in the hands of any wholesale merchant
43. The capital employed in agriculture, therefore, not only puts into motion a greater quantity of productive labour than any equal capital employed in manufactures; but in proportion, too, to the quantity of productive labour which it employs, it adds a much greater value to the annual produce of the land and labour of the country, to the real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants
44. It necessarily puts into motion a greater quantity of productive labour, and adds a greater value to the annual produce of the land and labour of the society
45. When the capital of any country is not sufficient for all those three purposes, in proportion as a greater share of it is employed in agriculture, the greater will be the quantity of productive labour which it puts into motion within the country ; as will likewise be the value which its employment adds to the annual produce of the land and labour of the society
46. After agriculture, the capital employed in manufactures puts into motion the greatest quantity of productive labour, and adds the greatest value to the annual produce
47. In France, the workmanship, as you pay for it, adds to the value, in the same manner as to that of wrought plate
48. ” She adds, “Charity or compassion is no longer something we practice; it is the deepest center of our being that arises automatically, spontaneously
49. Parsley adds color and aids digestion of the foods we eat and acts to prevent gas and bloating
50. Mom clips out the photo and adds it to the other five incriminating pictures in the photo album