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    1. Which Homer struggled to amass for years, but couldn’t


    2. And then, to go on and amass a fortune (several millions) as a director of Fannie May, while that organization and Freddie Mack were on their last legs, thanks to the egregious Community Reinvestment Act, fostered by Carter, and strengthened by Clinton, lays her bare as one of the most devastating females in power in all of American history


    3. As a soldier myself with as much experience as any can hope to amass over the years, I can only share with you a rough guideline on how to live long enough to write your own manual: Avoid the meaningless battles, and especially politics


    4. amass into an angriness that boils and churns


    5. written near perfect blue books for both the morning and afternoon sessions on Thursday and Friday session to amass close to 80 points (70 passing)


    6. Their army, which was vast, must have taken years to amass and he wondered how the Tanarians had been so unobservant as to miss such an enormous threat? He had been a boy soldier during the last war with Aristria and this army dwarfed the ones from his memory


    7. briefly how he had managed to amass such a collection


    8. In seven years Jacob could amass a small fortune and be independent for the rest of his life


    9. Kevin’s mission in life was to work all the hours that God sent, in order to amass his fortune


    10. No noble man will strive to accumulate riches and amass wealth-power by the enslavement or unfair exploitation of his brothers in the flesh

    11. What do you do with the dirty clothes you amass while


    12. I want to be self supporting and not a drag on others as long as I can in this life, and I want to amass treasure for my God (deeds and gifts to others that God sees as gifts to Him)


    13. The princess was denied the eternal peace of the hereafter, because she had misused her powers to amass considerable wealth


    14. Rather than being confined to a small selection of games included in the box, consumers could now amass libraries of game cartridges


    15. You can really amass huge sums


    16. ideas and concepts that we amass throughout this process of education,


    17. So, he started selling his assets in order to amass a large amount of money to move his family off the planet


    18. The 25 cadets amass


    19. Remember Rule #4: You amass wealth by giving (through producing and creating)


    20. The first thing they did was amass the youngest of the young, piling them as logs one on top of another, crying, screaming with their aching voices, freezing, naked on the snow

    21. “Sure? Govicide Agent Locke, when you amass the years I have, you can see a scam a mile away


    22. starts when we amass and hoard more than what we need


    23. So one of the characters of that who is immersed in loving this life is to amass the money and hoard it thinking that he has ensured a comfortable life and perpetual happiness for himself


    24. We have made Earth ill in our pursuit of wealth, now, in our pursuit to make her well, who are the eco-nutriceutical corporatenisms that will amass great fortunes for curing the Earth? Of what ailments? At what cost? Towards what end? Sometimes the cure causes greater harm than the original illness


    25. When these variable choices made amass a cascade of intention, then the gravity of the Nism's ethic bends the will and act of the conspirators', with or without their consent or awareness


    26. You should also amass all of the best sales letters you find and generate a


    27. It was he who created this shelter, and in it, he created databases of as much of world history, literature, art, and science as he could amass


    28. “These databases, they contain as much of human history as three generations of my family have been able to amass; but for what? What've I really done? I report on the never-ending cycle of bombs, fights between warlords, and the amalgamation of religious beliefs into one all-consuming hatred of the domed city, of the shuttles coming from the space station


    29. he might have infected must have carried on to amass a number of


    30. There, it had seemed to be a continual competition to amass wealth

    31. you are much more likely to retain the information that you amass


    32. Today, information has become so completely disconnected, segmented, and meaningless that it is considered normal to amass useless information known as trivia


    33. Not even a Black Hole can save or amass Energy indefinitely through a dynamic of One-Sided Accumulation


    34. As long as they can harness the productive power of the majority of the population as wage slaves, the corporations and governments can amass more and more power and wealth: only now, they now need to train a willing work force that is peaceful


    35. what does that produce? The urge to amass more money, to possess a larger potential of power, of choice, of freedom, of wealth? But that potential of wealth or power is not actual power or wealth unless it is translated into something that is actual: by acting, by wielding that power, by making a choice, performing an action, by buying and driving the car


    36. Just so they could amass enough power and wealth to oppress and tyrannize the States and citizens, and never be threatened by a citizen uprising again


    37. Because your entire life’s self-esteem is based upon how much money you managed to amass, how much status you managed to amass, and how much exclusive knowledge you managed to amass


    38. Whether this dynamic is played out in the life of a hairdresser trying to amass enough wealth and social position to become one of her society’s peers; by manipulating everyone around her, and treating everyone as being less that she is


    39. Then they begin to amass ammunition against the living


    40. This is the main reason, why they amass a damning record of each living generation

    41. In one I found gum wrappers amid amass of general litter


    42. amass enough capital, invest it, and use the interest (etc


    43. But your Lord's mercy is better than what they amass


    44. She said, "At one moment I began to hold back my offences and amass them


    45. It would take most of the afternoon, and as she began to jot down notes, she observed that her entire profession was part of a giant game in which the object was to amass billable hours, making attorneys the only guaranteed winners


    46. Each piece is registered in huge organizational folios that have taken centuries to amass


    47. This crowd’s theme was that buying shares in mutual funds and holding them was the sure way to amass wealth and achieve early retirement


    48. One of the harder traits to amass as an “eat what you kill” intraday trader is self-actualization


    49. " Nevertheless, I saw nothing of those hundred thousand francs, for my own purse (which she inspected daily) never managed to amass in it more than a hundred francs at a time; and, generally the sum did not reach even that figure


    50. And you’d have loved your money so that you’d amass not two million, like him, but ten million; and you’d have died of hunger on your money bags to finish up with, for you carry everything to extremes


    1. and in no other place had anyone amassed so many of the riches of


    2. that was being amassed against them


    3. ” A sheaf of plans from topographical situations with grading and filling, landscape, access and building situations, to detailed construction plans, materials lists and timelines were amassed there on the table before them


    4. Over the centuries he has amassed a fortune great enough to buy for himself one of only eight helmeted suntowers in operation outside the Kassikan


    5. Even when the full force of the Plague stood amassed at the base of the Graelic, he refused to accept defeat


    6. amassed yet, because they are in strike


    7. But one small group amassed near the base of the Tower, a few of them kneeling


    8. If it has amassed a treasure, it may lend a part of that treasure, either to foreign states, or to its own subjects


    9. of France, in 1610, are supposed to have amassed any considerable treasure


    10. The canton of Berne is the single republic in Europe which has amassed any considerable treasure

    11. The weather was quite good and we could see all the stuff that had been amassed for the forthcoming offensive


    12. Everything that had been amassed during the past two and a half years that we had lived in Uzbekistan was packed


    13. Vice President Dick Cheney amassed the most power and influence of any Vice President in US history, using his reach mostly in intelligence


    14. All of that wealth was congregated and amassed in even larger convoys that stretched as far as the eye could see, filling up the few roads that carts could traverse


    15. Amonas had joked about how sorry he was for having been unable to find the pack of boars for which the piles of wood had seemed to have been amassed


    16. Do you truly believe the more power and wealth you have the more the Creator of All will love you? He cares not about how much you have amassed materially


    17. I have foreseen the army we are about to face and it is a great gathering of darkness, greater than has ever amassed before


    18. that Whup had amassed brought to him all of the things a


    19. She was fine till she found out about my dealings and the way I had amassed my liquid money


    20. I had amassed more than enough CLE/CEU units without the LA “introductory brainwashing

    21. It then dawned on them what I already knew I had to have written nearly perfect sessions on the full days Thursday and Friday to have amassed at least the required 70 points for a passing grade without having earned a single point in the fifth and last session Saturday


    22. join the work force at fifteen even though she had amassed the


    23. Dixie understood the program very well and was equally adept at “carrying the message” to newcomers judging from the number of “sponsees” (the pc word now for newcomers) she quickly amassed


    24. that has resulted in the shame I have amassed? Right off the bat,


    25. Where I entered the town, the wires amassed into a


    26. streets, Vanessa was essentially one of Them, the evil convent of relatives that had amassed in


    27. On the other hand, cigarettes were the perfect currency as they could not be amassed and would in the end be consumed in the glow of nicotine addiction


    28. He amassed enough money over a few years of practice and decided to ‘pursue his childhood dream’ to be a magician


    29. Some have a material addiction to Rolls-Royces and have amassed a fleet


    30. I’ve traced his history and have amassed a library of books about his art

    31. Collecting the reward from the milliners was just one of several stratagems — but, when the fashion changed suddenly in favour of elevated shoes, they simply abandoned that part of their plan, and made off with what they had amassed already


    32. amassed property that was worth a fortune


    33. Woolworth amassed a fortune, but that fact has never been impressed on


    34. " There is a man of my acquaintance who amassed a fortune without ever


    35. Therefore a commission of six secret spies was appointed to follow Jesus, to observe his words and acts, and when they had amassed sufficient evidence of lawbreaking and blasphemy, to return to Jerusalem with their report


    36. I’d never seen so many men, machines and amassed mythical creatures


    37. “Your grandfather has amassed a library of pre–EA artifacts and has his scientists deciphering them


    38. Business was booming for the Brotherhood, the American section of their business had now seen a membership that had reached over 2 million subscribers, the British had 400 thousand fee payers and the rest of Europe had amassed almost 80,000 members


    39. He soon amassed a small fortune


    40. amassed for the annual Thanksgiving Day celebration

    41. families who collectively amassed an elaborate, bedazzling


    42. of the Pinkertons and the force and influence they had amassed


    43. They believed that Japan retained the capability to win this one final battle and amassed their kamikaze weapons


    44. When crumbs are amassed by the well fed, that is


    45. After all, Nostradamus had amassed quite a fortune here in Salon after his successful canal project


    46. The total treasure he was looking at actually represented over double the ransom paid recently by King Charles: the rest must have constituted the loot amassed by the Viking army that had devastated the Seine region and Paris for years


    47. Way down the corridor, amassed


    48. Presley replied that he was outside the corporate headquarters of Bear News and that prior to Jack arriving at the Bear News building, a huge crowd had amassed outside and it was close to a riot when their car pulled up and security had to rush them inside


    49. amassed a fortune out of coal mining,


    50. Soon so much had amassed in her mind that she had no choice but to find an escape, and she concluded that the best thing to do was to go to her mother’s grave












































    1. Before my father passed away, Jim Dumbell wrote in the Charlotte Observer: “Probably no one amasses that kind of wealth and reaches the age of 71 without considering what will become of it when he’s gone


    2. This is also known as the point of origin, a place where all of the energy of the universe collects and amasses for one point in time


    1. They were amassing a large contiguous plot of land about twenty miles into the chaparral


    2. There are Men who are mean, petty tyrants who love nothing more than to laugh at the misfortune of others and care more about amassing wealth than about protecting the innocent


    3. There are Women who are mean, petty tyrants who love nothing more than to laugh at the misfortune of others and care more about amassing wealth than about protecting the innocent


    4. However, even now the undead forces were amassing below, preparing for another assault; obviously intent on taking this section of the wall


    5. A man of fortune, for example, may either spend his revenue in a profuse and sumptuous table, and in maintaining a great number of menial servants, and a multitude of dogs and horses; or, contenting himself with a frugal table, and few attendants, he may lay out the greater part of it in adorning his house or his country villa, in useful or ornamental buildings, in useful or ornamental furniture, in collecting books, statues, pictures ; or in things more frivolous, jewels, baubles, ingenious trinkets of different kinds; or, what is most trifling of all, in amassing a great wardrobe of fine clothes, like the favourite and minister of a great prince who died a few years ago


    6. The government of Pennsylvania, without amassing any treasure, invented a method of lending, not money, indeed, but what is equivalent to money, to its subjects


    7. The amassing of treasure can no longer be expected; and when extraordinary exigencies require extraordinary expenses, he must necessarily call upon his subjects for an extraordinary aid


    8. Rumours had apparently filtered across the water about a huge army amassing in Taron, but thought it just a rumour like so many before


    9. As a graying sixties generation quickly approaches middle age, sustained by a wistful desire for the ―good old days‖ that typified its youthful idealism, many can‘t help reflecting on those formative years without forlorn regret over a progeny whose slackening awareness and indifference to social ―causes‖ and other immediate issues that continue to trouble our society has given way to self-gratifying designs, like amassing ―huge‖ fortunes, for example


    10. We watched the bugs amassing for a moment

    11. I had big dreams of amassing a great amount of knowledge to store there, and used most of that level for the library


    12. The sorcerers are amassing their forces and plan to strike now before we have time to raise up an army of wizards to face them


    13. He strode past the crowds amassing the hallways to see what was going on and back into the conference room


    14. However, it was never even considered possible that an individual of a species, on its own, might be inanimate, yet on amassing might suddenly transform into life


    15. initially had given us a head start on amassing the necessary documents


    16. in the back of my mind started to pull together, amassing


    17. Being humorous for the moment, you don't want to spend thirty years of your life amassing fairground equipment if this is driven by the fact that your Dad refused to take you to the fair once, when you were seven


    18. When a ship passed along they demanded a hefty toll and hid the gold below the dunes, amassing new hoards of treasure to replace what had been lost


    19. If you honestly desire to regard your wealth as a trust, if you really wish to become a wise and efficient steward of your accumulated wealth, then would I counsel you to make the following analysis of the sources of your riches: Ask yourself, and do your best to find the honest answer, whence came this wealth? And as a help in the study of the sources of your great fortune, I would suggest that you bear in mind the following ten different methods of amassing material wealth:


    20. To avoid this heavy amassing of

    21. He was described as the greatest black pitcher, amassing a 1


    22. courts for years, and all the while you would be amassing quite large


    23. In contrast, while much of the populace is intent on amassing personal riches, there are


    24. As Fred Chickweed neared the high school, he saw people of all stripes amassing on its great lawn


    25. Ragnar had spared the trollesses on condition that they crossed the Great Forest and joined the Western army which was amassing there


    26. some through the amassing of nuclear weapons


    27. fully amassing of riches for the gratification of sensual desires


    28. Gradual amassing of this wealth in the course of our struggle


    29. “Everyone is everything – liar, lover, thief and saint, but in a crisis, however you act, your spiritual trajectory manifests the ideal your beingstyle is amassing as your true attractor


    30. In every country in which inequality exists, the shadow government is money; its morality frames the intentions preceding all policy that follows from its general principles of amassing power to control

    31. Greedy has morphed from wanting and coveting wealth to actually amassing it


    32. In addition, he was amassing large sums of money in Swiss accounts, generated


    33. their abilities and creativity in amassing material success to buy intimacies; which essentially


    34. Around us the army were amassing in tight ranks and formations, in the way Arthur had trained them, using a long battle-front formed into arrow-headed wedges with locked shields through which the men would thrust with their swords after all the javelins were cast


    35. But with the advance of technology, with capitalism replacing war as the most practical way of amassing wealth and power: societies found that they had to train their populations much more intensely to serve civilization's mechanical needs


    36. Outside I could hear the army amassing, shouting, calling, and when I was fully armed, I went back out into the hall and saw Arthur out on the path, surrounded by men, Cai and Val, their own men ready to ride


    37. They began amassing grain in granaries, and food and livestock


    38. A careful analysis of the hypothesis in order to discern its implications, and the amassing of data which support it, lead to a more adequate hypothesis and eventually perhaps to its inclusion in a wide-ranging theory


    39. So the peasants began amassing their wealth more publicly because their Protestant religion no longer frowned on selfishness in regard to material possessions


    40. moment, you don't want to spend thirty years of your life amassing

    41. There is no point whatsoever in amassing riches, never enjoying the


    42. And I had been amassing them for 2 years!!! I found it difficult to talk about it, but I did it


    43. For many years he had had voluptuous dreams of marriage, but he had gone on waiting and amassing money


    44. Yes, upon my soul! The peasants have vodka, the educated young people, shut out from activity, waste themselves in impossible dreams and visions and are crippled by theories; Jews have sprung up and are amassing money, and all the rest give themselves up to debauchery


    45. Amassing the two hundred petition circulators and having each sign their respective


    46. Some achieved immortality by amassing great wealth


    47. “But if your estimate of the strength the heretics are amassing is accurate,” Zavyr began, “you don’t—”


    48. He never admitted that he himself did anything other than tolerate the interviews; he would spend the first ten minutes after Richard’s arrival puttering among the kitchen cabinets, amassing two baloney sandwiches on crustless Wonder Bread and a warty dill pickle and a can of Schlitz, all to preserve the conceit that this was merely lunchtime, he’d been planning to take a break anyway


    49. So strong now was the sense of someone hovering nearby, amassing footage of the loft and the world beyond, that Mercer had once or twice found himself peering out the front window for cameras on the street


    50. If she had fantasies of further investigating the Goulds, amassing proof that they weren’t what they seemed, she didn’t follow through








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