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    1. under the ever ticking clock-face of consumer excess faded out completely


    2. In addition to toning and strengthening the abdominal muscles and reducing excess fat this exercise also helps to relieve constipation so it is doubly beneficial to the would-be-slimmer


    3. Vitamin D controls the calcium content in the blood; excess of vitamin D results in a number of disorders, including diarrhoea, depression, and severe toxic disturbances


    4. Elizabeth helped Kate clean up the kitchen, and went around picking up all the excess glasses around the house


    5. Annie, knowing her brother from years of quiet observation, correctly suggested to her great-aunt that he would dedicate his new found personal freedom and financial independence to the pursuit of private digital excess, and it was this that great-aunt Edith was thinking about as she lay in bed after a very pleasant Saturday in the company of her poor, disappointed relative


    6. His lanky body is trim and although he has a healthy appetite, he obviously burns off any excess in nervous energy


    7. pursuit of private digital excess, and it was this that great-aunt


    8. The door to the third floor bathroom at the back of the house is open and the light is off, a sure sign that the other residents are still sleeping off Saturday night excess


    9. I don’t think he drank to excess or anything like that, from what I’ve seen he was a little slow with his cup, but he was always joking around and playing for the women


    10. in excess of one hundred miles an hour, power-braking at the drop of a dime,

    11. companies in the area, making profits in excess of two hundred thousand per year,


    12. Party spirit- people affected by this spirit will feel compelled to live a life of excess


    13. pay and that of the common labourer ; and though it sometimes should, the excess will not be


    14. No older than fourteen suns, Harple had smooth pinkish flesh that was rather plump, especially at his cheeks, even though much of his excess fat had actually dissipated with his recent work load


    15. Apparently the excess of water in the rivers and


    16. He never used to go in for sexual excess, but the last few decades he's kept a stable and spends a lot of time in the pool up in the recreation wing


    17. Although the school was situated in buildings that were in excess of five hundred years old, it was a model of the modern private school or, as the English called it, a public school


    18. The excess of those two years above £ 2:10s


    19. Choosing healthy means that you want to look for foods that are not supped up with excess fat


    20. By doing this, you are eliminating unnecessary calories and excess fat

    21. Cut off the excess fat that you don’t need and don’t slather your potato in al the “fixings


    22. Should the circulating paper at any time exceed that sum, as the excess could neither be sent abroad nor be employed in the circulation of the country, it must immediately return upon the banks, to be exchanged for gold and silver


    23. A banking company which issues more paper than can be employed in the circulation of the country, and of which the excess is continually returning upon them for payment, ought to increase the quantity of gold and silver which they keep at all times in their coffers, not only in proportion to this excessive increase of their circulation, but in a much greater proportion; their notes returning upon them much faster than in proportion to the excess of their quantity


    24. By issuing too great a quantity of paper, of which the excess was continually returning, in order to be exchanged for gold and silver, the Bank of England was for many years together obliged to coin gold to the extent of between eight hundred thousand pounds and a million a-year; or, at an average, about eight hundred and fifty thousand pounds


    25. The Scotch banks, in consequence of an excess of the same kind, were all obliged to employ constantly agents at London to collect money for them, at an expense which was seldom below one and a half or two per cent


    26. The advances of the bank paper, by exceeding the quantity of gold and silver which, had there been no such advances, he would have been obliged to keep by him for answering occasional demands, might soon come to exceed the whole quantity of gold and silver which ( the commerce being supposed the same ) would have circulated in the country, had there been no paper money; and, consequently, to exceed the quantity which the circulation of the country could easily absorb and employ ; and the excess of this paper money would immediately have returned upon the bank, in order to be exchanged for gold and silver


    27. The splendid but visionary ideas which are set forth in that and some other works upon the same principles, still continue to make an impression upon many people, and have, perhaps, in part, contributed to that excess of banking, which has of late been complained of, both in Scotland and in other places


    28. But anything carried out to excess has a negative effect


    29. buying any of that excess inventory


    30. People are seldom guilty of excess in what is their daily fare

    31. Though the importation of sugar exceeds a good deal what is necessary for the home consumption, the excess is inconsiderable, in comparison of what it used to be in tobacco


    32. Though from excess of caution he should sometimes do this without any real necessity, yet all the inconveniencies which his crew can thereby suffer are inconsiderable, in comparison of the danger, misery, and ruin, to which they might sometimes be exposed by a less provident conduct


    33. Though, from excess of avarice, in the same manner, the inland corn merchant should sometimes raise the price of his corn somewhat higher than the scarcity of the season requires, yet all the inconveniencies which the people can suffer from this conduct, which effectually secures them from a famine in the end of the season, are inconsiderable, in comparison of what they might have been exposed to by a more liberal way of dealing in the beginning of it the corn merchant himself is likely to suffer the most by this excess of avarice; not only from the indignation which it generally excites against him, but, though he should escape the effects of this indignation, from the quantity of corn which it necessarily leaves upon his hands in the end of the season, and which, if the next season happens to prove favourable, he must always sell for a much lower price than he might otherwise have had


    34. The enormous amount of excess fat in the human body has made the keyword ‘weightloss programs’ an instant hit among the common man


    35. 1) Combination through excess of Earth +Water


    36. 2) Combination through excess of Fire + Air, and


    37. Air Vayu Prakruti: This condition prevails when there is an excess of the element of air


    38. The causes of decay in other branches of foreign trade, which, by Sir Matthew Decker and other writers, have been sought for in the excess and improper mode of taxation, in the high price of labour, in the increase of luxury, etc


    39. At some point an unknown reaction called baryogenesis, violated the conservation of baryon numbers, leading to a very small excess of quarks and leptons over antiquarks and antileptons - of the order of one part in 30 million


    40. The small excess of quarks over antiquarks led to a small excess of baryons over antibaryons

    41. of most nights when they all sat with excess food, booze and the


    42. Contrary to popular belief, drinking water can actually help you shed excess water weight


    43. One must ask whether it is reasonable to require a Chief Executive to have adequate power in foreign relations and military affairs without at the same time acquiescing in an excess of power held by the same Chief Executive in domestic affairs


    44. In just a few years the worst effects of global warming had been sent into a rapid reverse now that the excess CO2 had been scrubbed from the atmosphere, and reflective cloud mass artificially enhanced


    45. Already structures of governance were well established; the economy was prosperous – at least provisionally – and life had been easy for the last eight years since the air had become clean and the ground free of excess radiation


    46. Dandelion can gently supplement your animal’s diet without overworking the liver and kidneys with excess vitamins and minerals


    47. Ideal for protecting the digestive tract and reducing excess acid


    48. The main reason that you do not need to eat excess amounts of fat is


    49. Dip cookies in chocolate one at a time, tapping against the side of the bowl to remove excess


    50. My family really loves them, it wouldn't be Christmas without them! When you dip, tap the fork on the edge of the pan to shake off excess














































    1. excesses of that day, but I can tell you that this fiasco


    2. They challenge the excesses of the


    3. His court is filled with pagan excesses


    4. That said, what has gone wrong with our culture over the past half century that causes so many of us to excuse excesses of the left as mere idealism? (Remember, ideas, not ideals


    5. The theatre was famous since its inception for satirizing the foibles, excesses and stupidities of the government


    6. “Well, I can certainly see why the political parties would not like to commit to their spending, since they would be liable for excesses above that, but wouldn’t the politicians themselves and special interest groups be hurt, too?” Michelle asked


    7. ” He compared the excesses of this


    8. Founders were ever mindful of the crimes and excesses of the Church and monarchs of


    9. Seeing that I was bewildered by that remark, he explained that even though the papa was the “vicar of Christ” and the successor of the “apostles,” he did not lead a very moral life, and was wont to flaunt his excesses at this banquets


    10. An obsession with technology coupled with consumerism has led to the excesses

    11. Though his stomach was unsettled thanks to the previous night’s excesses, it still growled, reminding him it was mostly empty


    12. Sprinkled like detritus among the Art Deco excesses of this sumptuous apartment were several garish minimalist paintings, overwrought little sculptures, and hand woven panels in primitive frames


    13. After my evening porridge, for lack of other diversion, I surveyed with sinking heart the castle’s kitsch decorative excesses


    14. The alarm clock had not been set because it was a Sunday and due to the excesses of the previous afternoon/evening he had not wanted to awaken until late in the morning or whenever he came to


    15. As he was a little sore from the excesses of the previous night, he suggested they get dressed and head back to his apartment where he could change his clothes prior to them going out for a meal


    16. This ritual of having the ‘hair of the dog’ to offset the effects of hangovers was prevalent on Monday’s after the excesses of the weekend


    17. He once said that you would need an oxygen mask from men breaking wind from the night’s excesses


    18. After Hu Lyang had sated his lust, he took control of the video camera and ordered his biltong-chewing “cameraman” to enjoy himself as well, while he directed the action – the excesses he conceived were demonic and indicated a totally deranged mind………


    19. 18 "Woe upon you, scribes, Pharisees, and hypocrites! for you are scrupulous to cleanse the outside of the cup and the platter, but within there remains the filth of extortion, excesses, and deception


    20. The world wanted revenge and the Allies were handing it to them on a platter with Goring, Hess and the others paying the price for The Fuhrers excesses

    21. Gerard takes him to the hospital out of town, fills in the papers for him, displaying a doctored driver’s license that indicates it has expired, and referring to a medical plan number whose file exposes his past excesses and criminal behavior, but in Gerard’s old name


    22. In the past these disciplines have successfully controlled the excesses of Kings and even Emperors


    23. The world is perhaps more caring or at least concerned with the excesses we experienced before World War II


    24. The scars tempted him to gain excessive power to squelch the sense of vulnerability—power that wasn’t necessarily healing, such as prestige, adoration, and more excesses of money than he already had


    25. He resisted all fairly well, except for excesses of money


    26. It was obvious that she liked the house, that she spent the whole year dreaming about the excitement of the young people her arrival brought around, and that she was not far removed from the festive vocation and hospitable excesses of her father


    27. ” During the course of the first week he became accustomed to the inroads that time and the rain had made in the health of his concubine, and little by little he was seeing her as she had been before, remembering her jubilant excesses and the delirious fertility that her love provoked in the animals, and partly through love, partly through inter-est, one night during the second week he awoke her with urgent caresses


    28. Nothing seemed to be happening at all, and to a generation which remembered, without much difficulty, the horrors and excesses of World War One, as it now had to be numbered, it seemed almost like anticlimax


    29. Then someone asked, “whom will we whip upon now to keep up our excesses?” So started the war of the uncaring rich, fighting each other for survival, once wealthy whiners, now cave people with spears hovering around their piles of paper money and gold and fighting each other off


    30. The horrific stories told by our hosts of the Teoti’s excesses hardly varied from village to village, if only half the number of soldiers that were promised by the village elders showed up, our forces would be quite a formidable army

    31. From time to time the trail moves away from the earth and all the gods return home while they can, without their wisdom and guidance, mere mortals try to take the place of the gods using falsehoods and lies and that is when the bad times start, and continue until the trail touches the land once again and the gods return to curb the excesses of the powerful and greedy, and a new age of peace and plenty begins once more


    32. I only left Kenya because my contacts urged me to avoid the excesses of the Mau Mau rising


    33. To avoid suspicion with the security guard, she put the items in bags she had kept from clothing stores, so her purchases appeared as Anna’s usual shopping excesses


    34. The latest row between her and the United States, concerning the admission of Communist China in the United Nations at the expense of the Nationalist Chinese government in Taiwan, had gained her the cooperation of a state representing a quarter of the World’s population, which in turn had given her enough influence to help prevent the worst of the excesses from Communist Chinese leaders


    35. these excesses be unaccounted for in the AFN equation, but so too will the unused capacity


    36. Too many of his close aides are dogmatic, ruthless hardliners that will spoil Vietnam’s future by their excesses if not held in check


    37. The speculative excesses that helped fuel the economy encouraged the issue of massive


    38. situation as it arose, avoiding some of the speculative excesses of its peers


    39. ‘’The worst part is that, apart from non-violent passive resistance, there is not much we could do to resist the excesses of the Terran Federation right now


    40. manufacturers a clear message that packaging excesses won’t be tolerated, by buying in bulk and buying products with minimum packaging when possible

    41. During those months, the ISF will be free to arrest, beat, torture and execute thousands, if not tens of thousands of innocent people that have little means to defend themselves from ISF aggression and excesses


    42. Its past excesses however ensured that the ISF troopers that tried to surrender got no mercy from their vengeful Terran compatriots


    43. Nancy spoke with me a number of times about the future state of Israel, which she had visited often and reported on many times in her timeline, and she cautioned me about the excesses to be committed by the Jews against the Arabs still living in their portion of partitioned Palestine


    44. Those excesses, which included forced deportation of Arabs and ethnic cleansing of many Arab villages and towns under the guise of military counter-offensives, were painted over for decades by the Jewish leadership and were still being mostly denied in Nancy’s time as late as 2012, especially in the United States


    45. Now, with this said, what does President Dewey expect from me? To protect the future Jewish state in Palestine no matter what happens there, or to go there and try to be fair with both the Jews and the Arabs? I have to warn you that, if he expects me to go to Palestine and close my eyes to excesses committed by the Jews there, then I will refuse that job, Mister Vice-President


    46. She also promised them to do her best to protect the Arab villages that exist inside the Jewish zone from excesses and forced expulsions by the Jews


    47. If this chakra is not working properly it can result in: emotional problems or sexual guilt, and excesses in food, sex and drugs


    48. whole and retail sales clothing empire with sales in excesses of ten


    49. Given the Israeli ascent, maybe vexed with Palestinian excesses, ‘the God’ had tilted the Divine Scales towards the Jews, His originally Chosen People, all again, at the cost of the Musalmans as He warned them thus in the Quran:


    50. A point that came to my mind was that the media there is controlled by big corporations that have a lot to gain from Western neo-imperialist dominance (of which Muslim countries like Iraq have recently borne the brunt[134], and generating apathy, if not hatred, for Muslims, helps legitimize the same as also excesses in Afghanistan), as John Perkins has pointed out in his classic book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man (which is indeed a must-read)











































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