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    1. While it is desirable to know the antecedents of these NGOs, many have good reputation and spend major portion of the donations in actually helping others


    2. This value was antecedent to, and independent of their being employed as coin, and was the quality which fitted them for that employment


    3. some antecedents and they did some associations of


    4. Of the future antecedent


    5. The severity of many of the laws which have been enacted for the security of the revenue is very justly complained of, as imposing heavy penalties upon actions which, antecedent to the statutes that declared them to be crimes, had always been understood to be innocent


    6. cynicism, were his own antecedents, if it came to that? But now


    7. How does a (soul) account for (its) historical misdeeds whose antecedents are unknown?


    8. Determinism is a philosophical proposition that basically affirms that every human motive or design or action, for that matter, is ―the inevitable consequence of antecedents that are independent of human will


    9. Therefore, it is formulated that Humankind is instructed by antecedent events that direct its every movement and guide its every ―thought,‖ if individuals are said to (properly) think, along its pre-determined course


    10. Human ―motives‖ are therefore held as determinant or conclusive responses to antecedent events independent of Free Will; that is to say, infer a mindset pre-conditioned by prior events governing present decisions rather than governed by independent designs capable of responding rationally to unexpected events

    11. by electronic means with antecedence at the least of 5 (five)


    12. Surprisingly, in its land also flourishes a vigorous winery of French, not English, antecedence


    13. Women have played an important role in the Coast Guard and its service antecedents


    14. With elimination of the study of the intellectual antecedents in Western civilization that led to the founding of the United States and its freedom and liberty, one thereby holds the key to the spread of this whole push to support Socialism


    15. Tenney's arms shot from under his upper body and he screamed, adding various compliments on Trask's antecedents


    16. Can you not see that on this world such responsibilities had better rest upon the group or be administered by chosen representatives of the group? In the universe, judgment is vested in those who fully know the antecedents of all wrongdoing as well as its motivation


    17. His humanity was genuine, natural, wholly derived from the antecedents of, and fostered by, the actual intellectual status and social and economic conditions of that day and generation


    18. 3 "Although transgression of divine law is sooner or later followed by the harvest of punishment, while men certainly eventually do reap what they sow, still you should know that human suffering is not always a punishment for antecedent sin


    19. who, in a revised edition to The Antecedents of Self-Esteem a mere decade ago, found no need to question this assumption


    20. Mothers ofSix Cultures: Antecedents of Child

    21. Identifying the antecedents of an


    22. Antecedents of Self-Esteem, The


    23. In other words, “How in the ‘bleep’ did we get here?” It’s all well and good for those who need such to assign all the credit (thus, all the accompanying blame, as well) to whichever Supreme Being, All-Powerful Creator or Heavenly Parent of any gender one fancies or had foisted upon one by one’s earthly antecedents


    24. What is soon to come—sooner, I feel, than most of our antecedents’ estimates—won’t be just a flood or just an ice age, fire storm or single meteor hit


    25. Meaning, that the essence of the illness is an emotional state that exists by virtue of it being a mirror reflection on its antecedent cause: the raw emotion that has no basis in psychological or physiological necessity – it is what one extracts from the eco-environ-emotion


    26. The rest of the flight home to Washington, was relatively uneventful, though filled with hilarity and entertaining antecedents of previous tours, concerts, and miscellaneous adventures (and misadventures) the band had experienced throughout their checkered career


    27. We may find it necessary to go back into the antecedents and motives of those who represent the people in this case


    28. It was the official biography of Michael Wong, showing his personal antecedents and his professional qualifications and experience


    29. {66-1} quien; this use of quien with an antecedent that isplural and does not denote persons is now archaic


    30. {88-7} esto; the preceding clause is the antecedent

    31. Here, as often, quien includes its antecedent


    32. Note the singular form with a plural antecedent,still


    33. loyalty, political/bureaucratic connectivity and dubious antecedents


    34. The antecedent of these three pronouns is ―corpses


    35. The antecedent of


    36. The antecedent of these


    37. The antecedent of these three pronouns is “corpses,” dead bodies


    38. (1) It is necessary to admit, in all its force, the antecedent improbability, according to the natural course of thought, of the speedy and general obscuration of the great light of truth kindled by God for the salvation of the world


    39. It is probable that neither Origen nor his followers would have imagined so considerable a violence to the language of the Scripture threatening, unless they had been possessed with an antecedent faith in the incorruptibility of the soul


    40. ’ After God has gathered out of the world's population by methods of grace on earth, or in Hades, all salvable persons, there will remain for the 'judgment of the last day’ and the 'resurrection of damnation’ those alone who will deserve some terrible positive infliction as the antecedent to extinction, part of the sentence of a 'miserable destruction;’ an infliction which will explode the delusion that they are raised again 'only just for the purpose of being annihilated

    41. That foundation was an antecedent belief in the natural immortality of mankind, and their consequent destiny either to endless misery or endless joy


    42. “There is one Boundless Immutable Principle; one Absolute Reality which, antecedes all manifested conditioned Being


    43. It was the first time it had ever been so complemented, and Madame Defarge knew enough of its antecedents to know better


    44. Impossible, here in raging Paris, with Suspicion filling the air, for you to outlive denunciation, when you are in communication with another aristocratic spy of the same antecedents as yourself, who, moreover, has the mystery about him of having feigned death and come to life again! A plot in the prisons, of the foreigner against the Republic


    45. Earth's resume entire floats on thy keel O ship, is steadied by thy spars, With thee Time voyages in trust, the antecedent nations sink or


    46. It is impossible to suppose that a State of Russia's power and antecedents would tolerate a privileged community (of, to Russia, unnational complexion) within the body of the Empire


    47. This is proved by the circumstance that there are pleasures which have no antecedent pains (as he also remarks in the Philebus), such as the pleasures of smell, and also the pleasures of hope and anticipation


    48. Look at the other class of pleasures which have no antecedent pains and you will no longer suppose, as you perhaps may at present, that pleasure is only the cessation of pain, or pain of pleasure


    49. There are many of them: take as an example the pleasures of smell, which are very great and have no antecedent pains; they come in a moment, and when they depart leave no pain behind them


    50. The book itself had the appearance of having been stolen from some court of justice, and perhaps his knowledge of its antecedents, combined with his own experience in that wise, gave him a reliance on its powers as a sort of legal spell or charm


























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    past prior preceding foregoing anterior elapsed gone by