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    1. They mask the ability to sense accurately where the pressure is on the foot


    2. “Alright then…early in the morning you say? And you can say that accurately and honestly ‘cause in all the 8 inspection rounds you religiously did last night, Williams was sittin’ there, in the pink, smellin’ of roses


    3. As I stripped off my shirt I wondered how I could measure time accurately, how I could make the most of these small moments of freedom


    4. With every move the record of our days started all over again, and we could never be quite sure, once we arrived at a new place of incarceration, that we could remember the previous count at all accurately


    5. ’ She replied, deducing accurately what news I want to hear


    6. career and you want to put that on your profile, then by logging on to your profile, you can click edit and change all your information so you can be represented as accurately as possible


    7. This form of prayer could accurately be called meditation or


    8. machine, and have to type very rapidly and accurately to


    9. radiation that can be accurately measured and mapped


    10. It is rumored that he possesses the ‘sight’; he reads people quickly and accurately

    11. She said something in greeting but something about what she was wearing made it impossible for him to accurately remember just what it was


    12. He gauged fairly accurately and now had: Re 216, Mi 240, Fa 256, Sol 288, La 320, and Ti 360


    13. ‘It’s too hard to accurately monitor what they sell


    14. The price of labour, it must be observed, cannot be ascertained very accurately anywhere, different prices being often paid at the same place and for the same sort of labour, not only according to the different abilities of the workman, but according to the easiness or hardness of the masters


    15. realizing that I prophesied accurately


    16. But more accurately, the Graelic knew


    17. from childhood, I can fairly accurately say that save for an


    18. When you accurately speak to your prospect, then they will respond to you


    19. Pretty bizarre, wouldn’t you say! This allows them to better capture sound waves and accurately locate their prey and is thus a pretty high-tech design


    20. So, enable the Open Rate feature of your Autoresponder so that you can accurately measure the number of subscribers who opened your email broadcast

    21. This is accurately reflected in the transition between day and night times as afternoons and evenings are experienced in that process


    22. giving frequent “drone” quizzes that do not count against their grades, but that allow the instructors to accurately assess each student’s grasp of the class material


    23. to accurately assess the inner workings of a person, but Mr


    24. But if they had expressed themselves more accurately, and only asserted, that the revenue of this class was equal to the value of what they produced, it might readily have occurred to the reader, that what would naturally be saved out of this revenue, must necessarily increase more or less the real wealth of the society


    25. “I cannot accurately predict the results of explosions, Captain, I have no models for that situation


    26. Whilst he was sometimes viewed with suspicion as he was often the bearer of bad news, he had rarely done anything to upset the miners, and had often been instrumental in accurately relaying their views back to the Minister back on Earth


    27. ‘Hello, Roidon,’ came the words from his mind, and vocalized so accurately to the words in his head it was as if the device could know that


    28. You would also have to determine accurately what the meteorological conditions and strength of the magnetic field that existed before this time was, about 4,500 years ago


    29. So, if the speed of light can be varied, can we conclude with absolute certainty that the beam of light we observe has not been affected by any gravitational influence? How has the second law of Thermodynamics affected the speed of light over time?7 Since we cannot accurately measure the change today, due to a lack of time, is it safe to assume that the speed of light has always been constant?


    30. In short then: Showing evidence of the Bible’s supernatural design, the proven accuracy of the many facts within our means to accurately analyse, then we should also be able to rely on the information for which we have no verifiable answer

    31. D: -- The person who hid this message in the Bible had to accurately anticipate the following aspects, millennia before they would actually occur:


    32. On this point, let us look at the Bible’s ability to predict future events accurately


    33. If we consider this water body to have existed between the Crust of the Earth and the Earth’s mantle or somewhere within the mantle, the verses above would apply perfectly and would accurately describe its existence and location


    34. ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth II Timothy


    35. accurately handle the word is very important but our


    36. In the last few years in these United States it would be more accurately be referred to, in all too many instances, as the art of the reprehensible, and can be pretty well characterized as a combination of Gnosticism and Millennialism, even though the great majority of its practitioners wouldn"t have the foggiest idea as to the meaning of either of those terms


    37. We had to size up the customers quickly and accurately,


    38. Fully automatic fire was seldom used except on the border where fire suppression is rather important to deter the enemy from shooting accurately with RPG's


    39. accurately it seems


    40. She applied more pressure, praying that Stephen had chosen a solid piece of wood, that he had followed the mold accurately, that she had pressed the key into the cheese in an even fashion

    41. Like always the problem was to find the insurgents camps and with the technology of the day mark it accurately for bombing and then to bomb accurately


    42. It worked better than the 20mm as most contacts took place at close range and had a faster fire rate which was important to keep the terrorists down and unable to accurately fire their RPG7's


    43. The west was not nearly as violent as portrayed on film (except in violence done against Natives, where Hollywood has yet to depict such genocide accurately


    44. Contractors, or as they should be more accurately described, mercenaries, actually outnumbered US troops in both Iraq and Afghanistan


    45. So now, ironically enough, I work for the federal government over the Internet as a private consultant checking that data submitted by agencies such as the one I worked for contains no errors and is accurately interpreted


    46. “To inform its readers of the result of the recent elections in the United States, The Daily Mirror of London asked in its front page: “How can 59 million people be so dumb?” Unfortunately, that British newspaper accurately reflects the thinking of many newspapers and commentators with respect to those who voted for Bush in the above mentioned election


    47. During our stay in Pilar we attended a local show that accurately reveals the soul of that beautiful city


    48. Since the end of the Civil War, US interventions, or more accurately, invasions, had largely stopped overseas


    49. In several of these cases, the atrocities either did not even exist or they are not being described accurately


    50. Colling was amazed that the German had accurately estimated the space necessary to accommodate the ice cream freezer, refrigerator, sinks and other pieces of fountain equipment













































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