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The most interesting thing in the newsletter from his perspective were the articles and letters about 'Ernesto's Legacy' and especially, his possessions
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This site has articles on gerontology and linkages to other sites to get more information on the subject
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Articles useful to senior citizens on various topics are available as linkages
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Apart from Yoga teaching the site also contains articles on topics related to meditation and spirituality
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“The soap that crossed America on quality alone,” and it’s true, the Bronners have never spent a penny on advertising or marketing their soaps, but have relied solely on word of mouth and unsolicited articles for their word to be spread
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The native astronomers didn't detect the ship, Elond never mentioned the asteroid collision articles and forgot about the incoming starship when no actual threat materialized and everyday life went on
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A quiet word with Gilla on the subject of feminine hygiene has resulted in a supply of the necessary articles being included in my baggage
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'I’m going to have to see if there are any articles in the newspaper archives about the proposed conversion of the house - there must have been something
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If you have more than one type of content, such as with news or articles, then
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Then I use a the other tool, an article submitter, to submit the articles at a
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” Babs handed him a manila folder containing a number of articles
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It was gratifying to see that his colleagues had nothing more to offer than copying the articles that Reuters put on the wire
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The seven ministry gifts can be compared with the seven articles of the tabernacle of Moses
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There were two articles in the outer court of the tent of Moses; they were the bronze altar, and the bronze washbowl
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It is clear that any short piece cannot ‘sum up’ Carl Jung given the amount of written work he produced during his life time and then the amount of books and articles written about him
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"I've seen articles by you in some of Klarrain's stuff, you're much prettier than I would have guessed by your writing
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In such articles as bread
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She puts articles in the wrong magazines, overstocks supplies and is far too lax about manning the presses
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There have been times when she's made up facts in her articles also, that's where it gets really serious
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What Alan had wondered about from reading those articles was the mention of a similar object from back in the 54th century
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The consumption of the porcelain of China, of the spiceries of the Moluccas, of the piece goods of Bengal, and of innumerable other articles, has increased very nearly in a like proportion
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In the cargoes, therefore, of the greater part of European ships which sail to India, silver has generally been one of the most valuable articles
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The great rise in the price both of hogs and poultry, has, in Great Britain, been frequently imputed to the diminution of the number of cottagers and other small occupiers of land ; an event which has in every part of Europe been the immediate forerunner of improvement and better cultivation, but which at the same time may have contributed to raise the price of those articles, both somewhat sooner and somewhat faster than it would otherwise have risen
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They'd most likely destroy Zhlindu because that was where the articles about the shuttlecraft and androids were published
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In one or other, or all of these three articles, consists the stock which men commonly reserve for their own immediate consumption
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It consists chiefly of the four following articles
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A few years ago, while reading various articles on the subject of the Universe, I was astounded to learn that a number of prominent physicists were talking freely of some of their most unusual theories about the reality of universe
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the expenses peculiar to a bank consist chiefly in two articles: first, in the expense of keeping at all times in its coffers, for answering the occasional demands of the holders of its notes, a large sum of money, of which it loses the interest; and, secondly, in the expense of replenishing those coffers as fast as they are emptied by answering such occasional demands
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the most successful articles will have more than 100 Diggs
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If you aren’t familiar with your topic, read 5 articles about it and then
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These articles are one of the easiest and fastest to
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Usually the articles you write will be in the third person
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Those who cultivate the land, therefore, have a monopoly against their countrymen for the two greatest and most important articles of land produce, bread and butcher's meat
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Secondly, A great variety of the most bulky articles of
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Even the ancient aliens duty, which used to be paid upon all goods, exported as well as imported, has, by several subsequent acts, been taken off from the greater part of the articles of exportation
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All the results showed headlines of news reports and articles that pointed to the same conclusion
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According to the articles, Theylon Summers was a 30 year old lawyer from Nexlin, Waterchester
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The following is a literal translation of that treaty, which consists of three articles only
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Had they been allowed to go on, it is impossible that they should not, at some time or another, have attempted to restrain the production of the particular articles of which they had thus usurped the monopoly, not only to the quantity which they themselves could purchase, but to that which they could expect to sell with such a profit as they might think sufficient
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If they are suffered to act as they could wish, they will establish this monopoly openly and directly, by fairly prohibiting all other people from trading in the articles in which they choose to deal; and this, perhaps, is the best and least oppressive way of establishing it
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But the private trade of the servants will naturally extend to a much greater variety of articles than the public trade of the company
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the focus of the majority of my articles and books is
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In reading articles from the late twentieth century and early in this century, the whole psychology of the country changed
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I could never find anything on the Aquifer except newspaper articles, which I copied
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They held a lamp and other, smaller articles, if needed
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Articles of faith, as well as all other spiritual matters, it is evident enough, are not within the proper department of a temporal sovereign, who, though he may be very well qualified for protecting, is seldom supposed to be so for instructing the people
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Each held a lamp with room on the shelves for small articles
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He asked if I was interested in producing the articles for him
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He took all the completed articles
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Taxes upon such consumable goods as are articles of luxury, are all finally paid by the consumer, and generally in a manner that is very convenient for him
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Hundreds of her short stories, poems and articles have found their way into print in magazines and newspapers across the nation
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APPENDIX TO ARTICLES I
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He'd said it to Angela when he'd seen the articles and mails about researchers' missing limbs, then realised later what he'd said
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As the wages of labour are everywhere regulated, partly by the demand for it, and partly by the average price of the necessary articles of subsistence; whatever raises this average price must necessarily raise those wages; so that the labourer may still be able to purchase that quantity of those necessary articles which the state of the demand for labour, whether increasing, stationary, or declining, requires that he should have
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8} A tax upon those articles necessarily raises their price somewhat higher than the amount of the tax, because the dealer, who advances the tax, must generally get it back, with a profit
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The book of rates is extremely comprehensive, and enumerates a great variety of articles, many of them little used, and, therefore, not well known
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The revenue which is levied by the duties of excise is supposed to fall as equally upon the contributors as that which is levied by the duties of customs; and the duties of excise are imposed upon a few articles only of the most general used and consumption
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It has been the opinion of many people, that, by proper management, the duties of customs might likewise, without any loss to the public revenue, and with great advantage to foreign trade, be confined to a few articles only
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The foreign articles, of the most general use and consumption in Great Britain, seem at present to consist chiefly in foreign wines and brandies ; in some of the productions of America and the West Indies, sugar, rum, tobacco, cocoa-nuts, etc
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These different articles afford, the greater part of the perhaps, at present, revenue which is drawn from the duties of customs
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By removing all prohibitions, and by subjecting all foreign manufactures to such moderate taxes, as it was found from experience, afforded upon each article the greatest revenue to the public, our own workmen might still have a considerable advantage in the home market ; and many articles, some of which at present afford no revenue to government, and others a very inconsiderable one, might afford a very great one
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In 1708, those duties were all (except the old subsidy of tonnage and poundage, of which one moiety only was made a part of this fund, and a duty upon the importation of Scotch linen, which had been taken off by the articles of union) still further continued, as a fund for new loans, to the first of August 1714, and were called the fourth general mortgage or fund
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Their consumption would increase, and, together with it, the revenue arising from all those articles of their consumption upon which the taxes might be allowed to remain
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We must not, however, upon that account, imagine that they are worse fed, or that their consumption of articles which might be subjected to moderate duties, is less than that even of the lower ranks of people in England
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The blacks, accordingly, have almost everywhere their allowance of rum, and of molasses or spruce-beer, in the same manner as the white servants ; and this allowance would not probably be withdrawn, though those articles should be subjected to moderate duties
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If the revenue, however, which is at present raised by the different duties upon malt and malt liquors, were to be levied by a single duty upon malt, the opportunity of smuggling in the most important branch of the excise would be almost entirely taken away ; and if the duties of customs, instead of being imposed upon almost all the different articles of importation, were confined to a few of the most general use and consumption, and if the levying of those duties were subjected to the excise laws, the opportunity of smuggling, though not so entirely taken away, would be very much diminished
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The prisoners were transported to shore along with supplies of coffee, tea, sugar, and other articles necessary for their temporary relocation
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None of these articles, therefore, seem to admit of any considerable reduction of expense
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The rejoinder of Benjamin Franklin to a lady who questioned him on his exit from the convention of the Continental Congress charged with modifying the Articles of Confederation
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I knew that it was something that I had to put into print so that people would know just what he had been through I knew hardly anything about the First World War but I would find out when I had finished the travel articles
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In the end I finished the articles and started my research into the First World War before I started to write Billy Boy’s story and what I found both thrilled and amazed me
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even seen newspaper articles related to these events, but he
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He would have been well advised to keep his mouth shut, inasmuch as any elementary reading of the Constitution will tell the reader that the three branches are the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial, per the Constitution"s first three articles
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He might also ponder the order in which those three articles were written and published
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The Federalist Papers, a magnificent defense of the proposed Constitution written in 1788 as a series of newspaper articles by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay is undoubtedly the best place to start
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The seized spoil was deposited in a heap outside Headquarters, and soon formed a large pile, a great portion of the articles being of the most common-place description
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So few wagons had been shipped that there was no transportation for their effects, and as regiment after regiment was rushed to the front, the men, labouring in the sweltering heat, discarded articles mile by mile, until they had nothing but the clothes they stood upright in, and the route of the advance resembled the trail of a retreating army
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She returned the articles to their positions in the folder
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Where else have you seen graduates work for less than the minimum wage (it is not regulated and the pay vary in the extreme) because they are forced by law to do so? Advocates doing their version of articles called pupil ship is not paid even one cent but they are expected to entertain and pay membership fees towards the bar council for the privilege to be treated like a slave
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The Articles of Confederation were conceived as a federation of ―United‖ States with each state retaining its own sovereignty and independence apart from assigned powers (otherwise) delegated to the federal government
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‘So your articles have been fine but I must say they are not as passionate as I was led to believe they would be
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What the articles failed to mention was that it was destroyed before being left and only after it fired every round available and long after the FNLA infantry ran away to Zaire (now the Congo)
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They did not control the media and in fact ran a few operations to place less bad articles in well-known newspapers overseas
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It means the lawyer, whether he is an attorney or an advocate, must have passed his bar exams, completed his articles, be admitted on the role of attorneys or advocate and still practise as an attorney or advocate in the private sector
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In all of 1922, he had found nothing about the Natural Bridge, let alone any articles about William
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Paul had scanned only front-page articles and any other editorial text contained in each issue of the paper
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Jury Nullification, precipitated by perceived historical injustices, rejects or makes void rules or articles of evidence and their proper application as instructed by law because of pre-conceived biases unwilling to concede the legitimacy of such statutes or official practices of the court
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documented articles on the trade of arms and oil with Iraq
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As the readers of that book can well remember, Luis and I became very good friends as a result of our correspondence, some of it adversarial in ideological positions but always respectful and friendly, through several articles published in Bierzo 7
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Yet, now was becoming a moving and emotional reality that was approaching at an inexorably rapid pace with radio interviews, newspapers articles and news and television appearances