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    1. The answer is simple, trees cannot use 90% of chemicals your fertilize them with, and the remaining goes into the ground and pollutes everything! Trees must be fed naturally and in accord with how the natural system works


    2. Be in accord with time in an appropriate way


    3. · Until you can understand that nothing can happen to you, nothing can ever come to you or be kept from you, except in accord with your state of consciousness, you do not have the key to life


    4.  Focus on enjoying more activities that are in accord with your purpose


    5. This attitude toward texts is generally thought to emerge from the tradition of biblical exegesis, where the biblical text is assumed to be true, in accord with the basic articles of faith, and hence, as needing to be interpreted within those parameters


    6. In addition, we are to interpret Scripture in accord with contemporary human reason


    7. celestial bodies could not be made in accord with the current


    8. My house was in accord with my Holy Lord;


    9. " (21) Interestingly, this view is in accord with modern physics explorations into the nature of physical reality


    10. He had promised her to send her to finish her studies in Brussels, in accord with a custom established during the time of the banana company, and that illusion had brought him to attempt to revive the lands devastated by the deluge

    11. Just because their preferences are not in accord with the majority does not mean their rights should be any different


    12. Japanese intentions, however, were not in accord with Japan’s capabilities


    13. Of course, in that respect they’re in accord with historical


    14. In order for justice to prevail, people must be treated in accord with their effect on others


    15. We have not labeled it in any specific terms, because at the esoteric level all spiritual paths are in accord with one another, regardless of any variances in cultural techniques and terminology


    16. As the planets move around the sun in accord with the galactic and solar cycles, so does the illusion of time manifest through the seasons which result from the cyclic movement of the planets in our solar system


    17. "I have spent my life reading your letters and trying to practice the Gospel in accord with the way the two of you did


    18. They went into what had probably once been a study or den on the first floor of the house, and laid the body on the floor in accord with their version of gently


    19. In accord with custom, a chapter from the Rule of the Salesian Monastic Community was read at the beginning of the gathering


    20. It would be proven over the course of the rest of her life that the choice Abby made on this particular February morning would set her on a path that, in accord with the prophetic sentiments of Abby’s favorite poet, Mr

    21. The inexorable requirements of growth demand that we exert the greatest degree of attraction for what is perfectly in accord with us


    22. In accord with


    23. In accord with Hollywood culture, he was thereafter continually called upon 41


    24. such as acts of compassion, generosity, kindness, and respect, are most likely in accord with


    25. between nations is presumably always symbiotic, it might not always be in accord with the


    26. Those who contemplate suicide are feeling — not death in them, but life — but that feeling, juxtaposed with their feeling of hopelessness, is not in accord with this feeling of life within


    27. It is in accord with Her


    28. the one whose coming is in accord with the activity of Satan, with all power and signs and false


    29. one whose coming is in accord with the activity of Satan, with all power and signs and


    30. that is, the one whose coming is in accord with the activity of Satan, with all

    31. And then, that lawless one will be revealed whom the Lord will slay with the breath of His mouth and bring to an end by the appearance of His coming; that is, the one whose coming is in accord with the activity of Satan, with all power and signs and false wonders, and with all the deception of wickedness for those who perish, because they did not receive the love of the truth so as to be saved


    32. unconsciously in accord with the spiritual law


    33. there was absolutely nothing for him to fear; for he was their chosen and trusted guest, and in accord with their Laws, no harm could possible take place in the sanctity of the


    34. He must will to live the divine life, and he must rise above all moral temptations; he must forsake every course of action that is not in accord with his highest ideals


    35. The story made headlines in Europe as well, and it caught the eye of Joseph Goebbels, who found himself decidedly in accord with Brundage’s thinking


    36. She noticed that when questioning her about her family, Madame Stahl had smiled contemptuously, which was not in accord with


    37. Their ideas of speed were not in accord with his notion of his dignity


    38. You might be invited to join an existing club, in which case it is wise to check that all these decisions have already been made and are in accord with the sort of thing that feels comfortable


    39. Instead of an offensive, the plan of which, carefully prepared in accord with the modern science of strategics, had been handed to Kutuzov when he was in Vienna by the Austrian Hofkriegsrath, the sole and almost unattainable aim remaining for him was to effect a junction with the forces that were advancing from Russia, without losing his army as Mack had done at Ulm


    40. Prince Andrew listened attentively to Bagration’s colloquies with the commanding officers and the orders he gave them and, to his surprise, found that no orders were really given, but that Prince Bagration tried to make it appear that everything done by necessity, by accident, or by the will of subordinate commanders was done, if not by his direct command, at least in accord with his intentions

    41. Nearer and nearer to Rostov came that sun shedding beams of mild and majestic light around, and already he felt himself enveloped in those beams, he heard his voice, that kindly, calm, and majestic voice that was yet so simple! And as if in accord with Rostov’s feeling, there was a deathly stillness amid which was heard the Emperor’s voice


    42. Bagration appeared in the doorway of the anteroom without hat or sword, which, in accord with the Club custom, he had given up to the hall porter


    43. Sometimes he joined in a conversation which interested him and, regardless of whether any ‘gentlemen of the embassy’ were present or not, lispingly expressed his views, which were sometimes not at all in accord with the accepted tone of the moment


    44. He nodded hurriedly in reply to Chernyshev, and smiled ironically on hearing that the sovereign was inspecting the fortifications that he, Pfuel, had planned in accord with his theory


    45. Rostov charged the French because he could not restrain his wish for a gallop across a level field; and in the same way the innumerable people who took part in the war acted in accord with their personal characteristics, habits, circumstances, and aims


    46. So the way in which these people killed one another was not decided by Napoleon’s will but occurred independently of him, in accord with the will of hundreds of thousands of people who took part in the common action


    47. ’ replied the shopman in the frieze coat, ‘your honor, in accord with the proclamation of his highest excellency the count, they desire to serve, not sparing their lives, and it is not any kind of riot, but as his highest excellence said


    48. The historians, in accord with the old habit of acknowledging divine intervention in human affairs, want to see the cause of events in the expression of the will of someone endowed with power, but that supposition is not


    49. diverse, and petty events, such for instance as all those which led the French armies to Russia, is generalized into one event in accord with the result produced by that series of events, and corresponding with this generalization the whole series of commands is also generalized into a single expression of will


    50. obeyed as an intelligence rather than as a king; endowed with observation and not with divination; not very attentive to minds, but knowing men, that is to say requiring to see in order to judge; prompt and penetrating good sense, practical wisdom, easy speech, prodigious memory; drawing incessantly on this memory, his only point of resemblance with Caesar, Alexander, and Napoleon; knowing deeds, facts, details, dates, proper names, ignorant of tendencies, passions, the diverse geniuses of the crowd, the interior aspirations, the hidden and obscure uprisings of souls, in a word, all that can be designated as the invisible currents of consciences; accepted by the surface, but little in accord with France lower down; extricating himself by dint of tact; governing too much and not enough; his own first minister; excellent at creating out of the pettiness of realities an obstacle to the immensity of ideas; mingling a genuine creative faculty of civilization, of order and organization, an indescribable spirit of proceedings and chicanery, the founder and lawyer of a dynasty; having something of Charlemagne and something of an attorney; in short, a lofty and original figure, a prince who understood how to create authority in spite of the uneasiness of France, and power in spite of the jealousy of Europe




























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