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    destined


    1. And the last thing he saw was the cute little carry-on being flung into the belly of the jetliner that was destined to fly it straight into the glowing red sunset


    2. bei, destined to spend many years of nostalgia, before


    3. How could I, a normal boy from the Beirut suburbs, a boy destined for the traditional path no matter how much I might stray in youth, how could I feel this warmth for a man who could as easily kill me stone dead as look at me? Breakfast almost became a dread moment, a mixture of the sublime and the abhorrent


    4. No, we speak of God’s secret wisdom, a wisdom that has been hidden and that God destined for our glory before time began


    5. What had been successful for her? She looked back at that and saw that when time was as long as hers, everything is destined for failure


    6. And a human is destined to inhabit this flesh as long as it will


    7. They all knew, believed with total conviction, that they were destined for something great


    8. Darryl Yorkham had detected bodies that were destined to pass close to Sol's environment, and careful position measurements and calculations showed that they were undergoing course corrections to aim them at specific targets within the system


    9. "It would be significant if whatever is transferring this information has abandoned the bodies destined for destruction


    10. We were destined to remain a

    11. destined for me and I can’t help but wonder exactly what he meant by that statement


    12. destined to remain so


    13. Tables were brought in, council meetings were naturally suspended for the interim, and the blackboard destined for the actual school house had not yet been installed in its ultimate home and was therefore setup in the chambers as well, leaned against a far wall that is


    14. She wasn't destined to find out that afternoon, Rob come barging in at just that instant, asking if he’d placed the furniture up stairs properly


    15. And I'm not sure why the one destined for our commission should be the ugly relation to this beautiful one here


    16. She walked her little niece from room to room and told her grand stories of the men and women who had led the vanguard of the life she was destined to pursue as a real woman, not the grown up girl Kaitlyn had nearly resigned herself to be, that is before she met Hannah's Uncle Harry


    17. lives was destined to die a frustrated, bitter man


    18. ourselves and giving us a revelation of whom we are destined to


    19. The demand for those who live by wages, it is evident, cannot increase but in proportion to the increase of the funds which are destined to the payment of wages


    20. The demand for labourers, the funds destined for maintaining them increase, it seems, still faster than they can find labourers to employ

    21. The funds destined for the payment of wages, the revenue and stock of its inhabitants, may be of the greatest extent; but if they have continued for several centuries of the same, or very nearly of the same extent, the number of labourers employed every year could easily supply, and even more than supply, the number wanted the following year


    22. But it would be otherwise in a country where the funds destined for the maintenance of labour were sensibly decaying


    23. In a fertile country, which had before been much depopulated, where subsistence, consequently, should not be very difficult, and where, notwithstanding, three or four hundred thousand people die of hunger in one year, we maybe assured that the funds destined for the maintenance of the labouring poor are fast decaying


    24. The fund destined for replacing or repairing, if I may say so, the wear and tear of the slave, is commonly managed by a negligent master or careless overseer


    25. That destined for performing the same office with regard to the freeman is managed by the freeman himself


    26. But the same cheapness of provisions, by increasing the fund which is destined for the maintenance of servants, encourages masters, farmers especially, to employ a greater number


    27. But the high price of provisions, by diminishing the funds destined for the maintenance of servants, disposes masters rather to diminish than to increase the number of those they have


    28. The funds destined for employing industry are less than they had been the year before


    29. The diminution of the capital stock of the society, or of the funds destined for the maintenance of industry, however, as it lowers the wages of labour, so it raises the profits of stock, and consequently the interest of money


    30. destined for you ahead of time

    31. The same most respectable and well-informed authors acquaint us, that when any person undertakes to work a new mine in Peru, he is universally looked upon as a man destined to bankruptcy and ruin, and is upon that account shunned and avoided by every body


    32. He could chop them down, though he was destined to face them once more


    33. The same causes, therefore, the want of manure, and the disproportion between the stock employed in cultivation and the land which it is destined to cultivate, are likely to introduce there a system of husbandry, not unlike that which still continues to take place in so many parts of Scotland


    34. The arts destined to satisfy our aesthetic pleasures have


    35. All building blocks destined to form a physical of metaphysical creation already exist


    36. cross courageously the road destined to us up till its


    37. The greater part of it will naturally be destined for the employment of industry, and not for the maintenance of idleness


    38. But how small soever the proportion which the circulating money may bear to the whole value of the annual produce, as but a part, and frequently but a small part, of that produce, is ever destined for the maintenance of industry, it must always bear a very considerable proportion to that part


    39. When, therefore, by the substitution of paper, the gold and silver necessary for circulation is reduced to, perhaps, a fifth part of the former quantity, if the value of only the greater part of the other four-fifths be added to the funds which are destined for the maintenance of industry, it must make a very considerable addition to the quantity of that industry, and, consequently, to the value of the annual produce of land and labour


    40. The paper which was issued upon those circulating bills of exchange amounted, upon many occasions, to the whole fund destined for carrying on some vast and extensive project of agriculture, commerce, or manufactures ; and not merely to that part of it which, had there been no paper money, the projector would have been obliged to keep by him unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands

    41. You’re destined for great things, I know


    42. The value of the goods circulated between the different dealers never can exceed the value of those circulated between the dealers and the consumers ; whatever is bought by the dealers being ultimately destined to be sold to the consumers


    43. The ready money which a dealer is obliged to keep by him, for answering occasional demands, is destined altogether for the circulation between himself and other dealers of whom he buys goods


    44. monuments destined to resist in time could


    45. Who, when his arms had wrought the destined fall


    46. Though the whole annual produce of the land and labour of every country is no doubt ultimately destined for supplying the consumption of its inhabitants, and for procuring a revenue to them; yet when it first comes either from the ground, or from the hands of the productive labourers, it naturally divides itself into two parts


    47. One of them, and frequently the largest, is, in the first place, destined for replacing a capital, or for renewing the provisions, materials, and finished work, which had been withdrawn from a capital ; the other for constituting a revenue either to the owner of this capital, as the profit of his stock, or to some other person, as the rent of his land


    48. That which is immediately destined for constituting a revenue, either as profit or as rent, may maintain indifferently either productive or unproductive hands


    49. Unproductive labourers, and those who do not labour at all, are all maintained by revenue; either, first, by that part of the annual produce which is originally destined for constituting a revenue to some particular persons, either as the rent of land, or as the profits of stock ; or, secondly, by that part which, though originally destined for replacing a capital, and for maintaining productive labourers only, yet when it comes into their hands, whatever part of it is over and above their necessary subsistence, may be employed in maintaining indifferently either productive or unproductive hands


    50. No part of the annual produce, however, which had been originally destined to replace a capital, is ever directed towards maintaining unproductive hands, till after it has put into motion its full complement of productive labour, or all that it could put into motion in the way in which it was employed














































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    bound destined near predetermined predestined forthcoming impending foreordained determined designated