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    1. This Chapter will strictly discuss the application of nutritional foliar spraying and not the use of foliar spraying concerning pest controls


    2. Their casual, consensual, informal and strictly forbidden exchanges of secret intelligence had been the secret of their remarkable successes for years, even when Mirielle had been a junior intelligence officer


    3. Nothing about their steering, strictly personal


    4. Unfortunately, Liesse Yare has had to stand down from the management – his health is deteriorating and, strictly between you and me, I should be surprised if he lasts the year


    5. ‘Well, we’re not out of the wood yet, and what I told you about Karen is strictly top secret


    6. environment which is strictly in conformance to specific standards of


    7. Strictly speaking she is under age


    8. But like I said, it’s strictly shipboard, nothing more than that because I have a home to try and patch up back in the city


    9. Then she realises that strictly speaking they are underage themselves


    10. that he did not, strictly speaking, need to – as well as the fact that the

    11. ‘Is that strictly necessary?’ Middlesex protested


    12. that our actions and interviews are kept strictly


    13. and keep the investigation strictly confidential


    14. But this is a strictly about what I can remember in law school and not about the interruptions


    15. mind so strictly regimented and bureaucratic that it would


    16. exclusive privileges, though they are not very strictly guarded


    17. But she sighed a big sigh and said Fizzicist probably would be alright if he kept strictly to the roads and didn't deviate


    18. Actually, that had not been strictly true


    19. Its first level was an herbal shop -- supposedly medicinal herbs though their primary medication was chopa -- while the second level was housing space, strictly rented to addicts in order for the dealers to keep their customers in arms reach


    20. Well, strictly speaking, not the Northern lights but a very similar event

    21. Not strictly proper, since she was no longer a marriageable maiden, but here in Ithaca, they wouldn’t know the difference


    22. The interest of the first of those three great orders, it appears from what has been just now said, is strictly and inseparably connected with the general interest of the society


    23. The interest of the second order, that of those who live by wages, is as strictly connected with the interest of the society as that of the first


    24. But though the interest of the labourer is strictly connected with that of the society, he is incapable either of comprehending that interest, or of understanding its connexion with his own


    25. planet strictly speaking is conceived as something


    26. strictly that ‘we’ excluded Tanker, but I was proved wrong and


    27. luxurious and not strictly needed, so it becomes a want


    28. The best techniques to use are strictly ‘white hat’


    29. " The Parable itself is strictly of the Pharisees and their relation to the


    30. Drug use was strictly prohibited in his organization, and those who were caught doing it were banned from Code Sanguinary

    31. He’s strictly tit-for-tat and honestly, I haven’t the interest in playing games with that man


    32. The colony law, which imposes upon every proprietor the obligation of improving and cultivating, within a limited time, a certain proportion of his lands, and which, in case of failure, declares those neglected lands grantable to any other person; though it has not perhaps been very strictly executed, has, however, had some effect


    33. The trade of the colonies, of which England, even for some time after the act of navigation, enjoyed but a part (for the act of navigation was not very strictly executed till several years after it was enacted), could not at that time be the cause of the great trade of England, nor of the great naval power which was supported by that trade


    34. His wages were strictly Atlantica credits, so he would need something else to offer the air service or their government


    35. If it wasn’t for the finality and the circumstances of this trip, he would have been more relaxed and strictly enjoying this walk through history


    36. I’ve reviewed the course and I think it is one of the best starting points I’ve seen, even though it doesn’t strictly follow the 7 PERFECT™ Action Steps


    37. Each country had its own way of counting the years, for a King was likely to declare his ascension to the throne as Year 1, or some great battle as the start of the calendar, but even these year numbers were not strictly adhered to, and even the King’s court in various lands would get confused on the year


    38. Any surveillance on their part will be strictly above board and for your own protection


    39. wasn't strictly necessary since the computer was already programmed to lower its now rejuvenated shield for the sixteen picoseconds required – or rather estimated – to expose Scott to the temporal eradication wave


    40. “That’s not strictly correct, sir

    41. condom wasn't strictly necessary


    42. } Fourthly, by subjecting the people to the frequent visits and the odious examination of the tax-gatherers, it may expose them to much unnecessary trouble, vexation, and oppression ; and though vexation is not, strictly speaking, expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense at which every man would be willing to redeem himself from it


    43. A linen shirt, for example, is, strictly speaking, not a necessary of life


    44. Fourthly, such taxes, by subjecting at least the dealers in the taxed commodities, to the frequent visits and odious examination of the tax-gatherers, expose them sometimes, no doubt, to some degree of oppression, and always to much trouble and vexation; and though vexation, as has already been said, is not strictly speaking expense, it is certainly equivalent to the expense at which every man would be willing to redeem himself from it


    45. Port calls at Honolulu were strictly for business, and that meant ship


    46. This was a rule strictly enforced by the Confederate officials in England in order to


    47. the Florida strictly observe the laws of neutrality, as he was more concerned that the Florida would attack the Wachusett as the United States consul had assured him that the Wachusett


    48. There are websites that deal strictly with miniature golf vacations


    49. She was strictly a sailing ship without steam power, built in 1843, and possessed armament of sixteen thirty-two pounders and six eight-inch guns


    50. Strictly speaking, there is no such thing














































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