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    1. Flesh flies have varied habits:


    2. She was wearing another one of her loud polka dot dresses and Johnny couldn’t understand how someone could wear such ugly clothes that made them stand out to such a high degree; it was almost as if the dots and varied colors were specifically made to clash as much as possible


    3. But the best top dressings are made from well made compost because it provides a complete and varied food source as well as varied bacterial sources


    4. Opinions varied, but estimates of the age of civilization ranged from three to five thousand years older here


    5. Some forty paintings were shown on the first list, along with a good dozen sculptures … she recognised some of the names of the artists … how had he got hold of a Rembrandt? Could it be original? The second list was longer, more varied and definitely more curious – intaglio tables from the Italian peninsula rubbed shoulders with tribal masks from the African continent and animal skins from places as far afield as Asia


    6. This ten-minute practice schedule can be varied of course, according to your individual needs and the amount of time at your disposal


    7. Fortunes varied, were won and lost, and the family name changed through the ages, becoming a proper product of each model of social propriety, until, at the very end of a long line of ancestors , there was but one member of the family left living


    8. It was pulse code, the frequency and duty cycle varied over time


    9. Little groups formed around the house and conversations were varied


    10. The numbers varied according to the witness, but the

    11. Fortunes varied, were


    12. varied young, female customers to join him for a drink


    13. done in varied ways: when there are variations there are intentions which


    14. horrors they observed around them varied widely


    15. At least the sessions were interestingly varied or,


    16. minutes chewing the fat with the varied Guardians, the copper


    17. It seemed that their destinations would be many and varied, and


    18. Allcock varied the introduction little during the multiple repetitions, and it was at last dawning upon Harry that he would be attending Malvern College


    19. The other apprentices of Waterhouse, there were two others, were subject to much the same rigorous and varied challenges as himself


    20. be varied with every change of the weather, as well as with many other accidents, requires

    21. They varied in size, but they went up and up and up, covered by only a thin layer of stone


    22. Yes, of course tastes varied in every nation, but this diet seemed unhealthful


    23. "Dos is a large and varied basin also


    24. A varied diet is essential for a person to maintain good health and to maintain a good psychological well-being


    25. The dividend of the bank has varied according to the variations in the rate of the interest which it has, at different times, received for the money it had advanced to the public, as well as according to other circumstances


    26. As a result, what could have been a pleasant and fruitful life for her was constantly interrupted by thoughts of ineptitude and feelings of despair due to her frightful failing to find peace in her daily journey ahead on the many and varied paths she followed


    27. As they finally entered the center of the camp, she could hear varied shouts and calls


    28. No two of the dreams were ever quite the same but the theme never varied


    29. This land tax, or land rent, like the tithe in Europe, consisted in a certain proportion, a fifth, it is said, of the produce of the land, which was either delivered in kind, or paid in money, according to a certain valuation, and which, therefore, varied from year to year, according to all the variations of the produce


    30. Upon this question the decisions of the courts of justice were not uniform, but varied with the authority of government, and the humours of the times

    31. In such societies, the varied occupations of every man oblige every man to exert his capacity, and to invent expedients for removing difficulties which are continually occurring


    32. In a civilized state, on the contrary, though there is little variety in the occupations of the greater part of individuals, there is an almost infinite variety in those of the whole society These varied occupations present an almost infinite variety of objects to the


    33. So, if the speed of light can be varied, can we conclude with absolute certainty that the beam of light we observe has not been affected by any gravitational influence? How has the second law of Thermodynamics affected the speed of light over time?7 Since we cannot accurately measure the change today, due to a lack of time, is it safe to assume that the speed of light has always been constant?


    34. “Our trenches faced theirs and the distance varied between them anywhere between sixty and one hundred and fifty yards


    35. eyebrows, and the eyes varied in intensity


    36. The expense of levying a land-tax, which varied with every variation of the rent, would, no doubt, be somewhat greater than that of levying one which was always rated according to a fixed valuation


    37. The proportion which each parish ought to support of what is assessed upon the whole election, and that which each individual ought to support of what is assessed upon his particular parish, are both in the same manner varied from year to year, according as circumstances are supposed to require


    38. } The tax of each individual is varied from year to year, according to different circumstances, of which the collector or the commissary, whom intendant appoints to assist him, are the judges


    39. palette of oils and the most varied of


    40. American Standard translations of proistemi varied and

    41. The bank of England generally advances at an interest, which, since the Revolution, has varied from eight to three per cent


    42. The excise is the only part of the British system of taxation, which would require to be varied in any respect, according as it was applied to the different provinces of the empire


    43. The speed of the Shenandoah varied with the speed of the wind


    44. browse over varied companies that primarily deal with patio and deck designing


    45. This caused that the skills varied as widely as discussed above


    46. How much you need is varied depending on these charac-


    47. In most cases, if you can eat a well balanced varied diet, you can achieve this without supplements


    48. when I first had it told to me as a child, varied, of course, by


    49. This measure could conceivably undermine the (varied) interests and concerns of a nation whose (increasing) plurality presently spans an entire continent (and beyond)


    50. I knew by now that with any course of treatment or drug, reactions varied from person to person














































    1. To begin with, the meaning of a word varies according to what part of speech it is


    2. The price of the one species of commodities varies only with the variations in the demand; that of the other varies not only with the variations in the demand, but with the much greater, and more frequent, variations in the quantity of what is brought to market, in order to supply that demand


    3. The natural price itself varies with the natural rate of each of its component parts, of wages, profit, and rent; and in every society this rate varies according to their circumstances, according to their riches or poverty, their advancing, stationary, or declining condition


    4. Thirdly, as the price of provisions varies more from year to year than the wages of labour, so, on the other hand, the wages of labour vary more from place to place than the price of provisions


    5. At a few miles distance, it falls to eightpence, the usual price of common labour through the greater part of the low country of Scotland, where it varies a good deal less than in England


    6. It varies, therefore, not only from year to year, but from day to day, and almost from hour to hour


    7. Accordingly, therefore, as the usual market rate of interest varies in any country, we may be assured that the ordinary profits of stock must vary with it, must sink as it sinks, and rise as it rises


    8. The proportion which the usual market rate of interest ought to bear to the ordinary rate of clear profit, necessarily varies as profit rises or falls


    9. In all the different employments of stock, the ordinary rate of profit varies more or less with


    10. The price of such commodities, therefore, varies not only with the variations of demand, but

    11. The rent of land not only varies with its fertility, whatever be its produce, but with its situation, whatever be its fertility


    12. The price of wood, again, varies with the state of agriculture, nearly in the same manner, and exactly for the same reason, as the price of cattle


    13. The price of corn, though at all times liable to variation varies most in those turbulent and disorderly societies, in which the interruption of all commerce and communication hinders the plenty of one part of the country from relieving the scarcity of another


    14. The price of all metals, though liable to slow and gradual variations, varies less from year to year than that of almost any other part of the rude produce of land: and the price of the precious metals is even less liable to sudden variations than that of the coarse ones


    15. Though the produce of the greater part of metallic mines, therefore, varies, perhaps, still more from year to year than that of the greater part of corn fields, those variations have not the same effect upon the price of the one species of commodities as upon that of the other


    16. The lake varies in width from a thousand feet to over two hundred miles, and it went on and on for weeks


    17. Time varies with conditions and so, a clock running during the Big Bang that created this universe would not show the same result as one running on the criteria of this era


    18. It is flexible and varies according to various situations and emotions


    19. Though all capitals are destined for the maintenance of productive labour only, yet the quantity of that labour which equal capitals are capable of putting into motion, varies extremely according to the diversity of their employment; as does likewise the value which that employment adds to the annual produce of the land and labour of the country


    20. The real value of corn does not vary with those variations in its average money price, which sometimes occur from one century to another ; it is the real value of silver which varies with them

    21. Of course, how well these dual roles are played varies according to the individual


    22. What one immediately experiences on the other side varies from one person to another


    23. Conditional border between conventional and high-strength concrete varies as concrete technology develops


    24. Amount of added fibers mostly varies from 0


    25. This expense varies, both with the different periods of improvement, and with the different forms of government


    26. A tax upon the rent of land, which varies with every variation of the rent, or which rises and falls according to the improvement or neglect of cultivation, is recommended by that sect of men of letters in France, who call themselves the economists, as the most equitable of all taxes


    27. A tax upon the produce of land, which is levied in money, may be levied, either according to a valuation, which varies with all the variations of the market price ; or according to a fixed valuation, a bushel of wheat, for example, being always valued at one and the same money price, whatever may be the state of the market


    28. } the proportion in which this sum is assessed upon those different provinces, varies from year to year, according to the reports which are made to the king's council concerning the goodness or badness of the crops, as well as other circumstances, which may either increase or diminish their respective abilities to pay


    29. Each generality is divided into a certain number of elections; and the proportion in which the sum imposed upon the whole generatlity is divided among those different elections, varies likewise from year to year, according to the reports made to the council concerning their respective abilities


    30. In the capitation which has been levied in France, without-any interruption, since the beginning of the present century, the highest orders of people are rated according to their rank, by an invariable tariff; the lower orders of people, according to what is supposed to be their fortune, by an assessment which varies from year to year

    31. The extent of the programs varies as much as the price


    32. Every society is subject to an undetermined, however certain life expectancy that varies in proportion to a society‘s demographic components, (the) statistical effects of (its) technology and medicine, temperament, market designs and……


    33. The estimates of dead killed varies widely, except for Americans, with most counts around 58,000 deaths


    34. While the cost of a barrel of oil may vary, the one remaining constant is the fluctuation of public anxiety that varies in proportion to rising or declining prices


    35. Four continues, “The number of fears you have in your landscape varies according to how many you have


    36. (We need to note that the rate of decomposition varies, depending on a number of factors


    37. The point is, mild steel is anything but soft, but even mild steel's melting point is 1350-1530 °C (The variation in the melting point temperatures varies due to the different compositions of the different types of mild steel)


    38. The actual figure obviously varies with age, gender, race and other factors


    39. The reporting style varies from testers to testers


    40. The period of time Abram had to wait for this promise to be fulfilled varies with different

    41. In this case, we can see that Estimate At Completion varies, as the other parameters Actual Cost and Earned Value vary


    42. Now what is virtue? Is it not a truth that virtue varies according to values which itself depends on time and space? True


    43. The pay rate for this type of data entry varies from ten cents a line to one dollar a


    44. Only the shape help takes varies according


    45. The length of each Hypnotherapy recording varies, depending on the situation and the problem


    46. Recognition varies from a ‘pat on the


    47. (Note: the percentage figure varies with the different industries and is arrived at by considering all aspects of the industry and then deriv-ing the profits needed to ensure that the Company will continue


    48. Similarly, the velocity of our earth around the sun varies with time, and it is ambiguous—dare,


    49. that varies on a daily basis as well, it is what it is


    50. The location of international trips varies from EMBA Program to EMBA Program and from year to year














































    1. The water level might vary a foot here with the seasons and the storms, keeping those trunks fairly big


    2. Tales of creation vary according to time and place in any given universe, and yet, when you hear those dusty tales it is the similarities between them that strike you the most, and from these similarities we assume that there must at least be a grain of truth shared amongst our stories of beginning


    3. Hence, the effects may vary


    4. The Gottesmen are easy to spot – all wearing a variant of Berndt’s attire, though the colours vary


    5. underlying causes that can vary from person to person,


    6. over the surface of the body that do not vary from


    7. achieved it could vary


    8. oh, you idiot, Sarah, if she is hourly paid the money will vary! The deposit account looks fairly healthy … large amounts going out and scribbled notes indicating various building works …


    9. should you include? That may vary from company to company, but here are some


    10. He rambles on about his day while I eat my curry, telling me about his piano pupils and how they vary from the keen and able to the keen and totally useless

    11. The pickups weren’t on the actuators as they should be with a roller-pitched hand-held, that caused the spectra to vary with pitch, something that sounded distorted to the modern ear, but old time loggers seem to like that distortion


    12. These vary everywhere from year to year, frequently from month to month


    13. Thirdly, as the price of provisions varies more from year to year than the wages of labour, so, on the other hand, the wages of labour vary more from place to place than the price of provisions


    14. All the three seem to be stationary manufactures, or which, though their produce may vary somewhat from year to year, are, upon the whole, neither going backwards nor forwards


    15. Accordingly, therefore, as the usual market rate of interest varies in any country, we may be assured that the ordinary profits of stock must vary with it, must sink as it sinks, and rise as it rises


    16. Secondly, the wages of labour vary with the easiness and cheapness, or the difficulty and


    17. Thirdly, the wages of labour in different occupations vary with the constancy or inconstancy


    18. Fifthly, the wages of labour in different employments vary according to the probability or


    19. Of the five circumstances, therefore, which vary the wages of labour, two only affect the


    20. The profits of stock vary with the price of the commodities in which it is employed

    21. In the very same way, our bodies will terminate their current lives and associate with other parts of creation – whether as leading entity or as a junior associate will be determined depending in many factors that will vary for each of us


    22. The real value of corn does not vary with those variations in its average money price, which sometimes occur from one century to another ; it is the real value of silver which varies with them


    23. She found she could vary her own gravity with her mind


    24. Understandably, reactions to these visitations vary from one individual to another


    25. The moment of bonding during the pregnancy may vary i


    26. In general, you should try to vary your voice


    27. You can vary your voice in at least three ways:


    28. These lessons may vary from one case to another but what is consistent with such ‘untimely’ deaths is the fact that these are not accidents


    29. Where А is strength-density ratio, that can vary within wide limits


    30. Physical and mechanical properties of slag-alkaline concrete can vary with wide range by selecting raw materials, varying concrete mix composition and applying different technological processes

    31. The engineers that had originally designed all the accommodation brought from Earth had not considered it worthwhile to vary the doorbell tones


    32. The produce of a tax levied in the former way will vary only according to the variations in the real produce of the land, according to the improvement or neglect of cultivation


    33. The produce of a tax levied in the latter way will vary, not only according to the variations in the produce of the land, but according both to those in the value of the precious metals, and those in the quantity of those metals which is at different times contained in coin of the same denomination


    34. govermnent, and are immediately accountable to government, of which the revenue must, in this case, vary from year to year, according to the occasional variations in the produce of the tax ; or they may be let in farm for a rent certain, the farmer being allowed to appoint his own officers, who, though obliged to levy the tax in the manner directed by the law, are under his immediate inspection, and are immediately accountable to him


    35. Prices also vary significantly and you can spend as little as $10-$12, or more than $100


    36. This however could vary enormously depending on what units could be used for relief and how the situation at any given time was going sometimes relief units were rushed to other places to hold the line


    37. The location could be pinpointed to within a few metres when he got nearer; the time of the message sent may vary according to quantum uncertainty


    38. the number would vary as the bus stopped at every jerkwater town on its route


    39. 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


    40. The amount of protein you eat will vary but it should be consumed at

    41. In view of the fact that vehicular congestion on our major highways, especially during commuter rush ―hour,‖ understood as falling between the hours of three and eight at night, has become a common, everyday event that seldom seems to vary, why not simply pre-record radio (traffic) advisory updates, revising them every so often whenever some unlikely event should happen to occur such as the miraculous absence of traffic!


    42. In this respect most Moderate to Liberal Republicans vary little with their Democratic counterparts


    43. How could its people allow it to happen? Although events and circumstances may vary, I am also reminded, in part, of America‘s (own) struggle for Independence


    44. Wisdom and Justice, in whatever manner they may vary as practical matters, remain the (twin) cornerstones of Truth


    45. ) Adopting conspicuously faulty and (otherwise) self-serving reasoning conveniently side-steps a very important fact; that we all exist in a less than perfect world subject to changing fortunes and other unexpected events that routinely challenge our mettle; and that Nature, however, has its own inestimable manner of compensating each of us with an innate capacity to endure hardships and rise above our present condition however unfavorable or improbable our prospects for a ―better‖ life may appear and that an individual‘s threshold for suffering and privation oftentimes vary in proportion to that individual‘s (mental) endurance and acquired habits in spite of that individual‘s accustomed environment and in any event, such (gratuitous) impressions are problematical at best and should not serve as a litmus test in determining who should or should not be permitted to live or given an equal opportunity to exercise free choice(s) pre-empted by selfish motives indifferent to such rights; motives whose arbitrary designs are (otherwise) impervious to the apparent limits or consequences of questionable solutions whose (hardened) indifference to Life must inevitably diminish the (inherent) value a society confers upon its citizens regardless of their station in life


    46. Although societal forms and conditions may vary, its essential foundations, as a rule, remain fundamentally the same


    47. A ―probable‖ law is probable inasmuch as it remains subject to ―proof;‖ that is to say, until it is validated by common practices and/or legal interpretations by legal authorities consisting of nonelected men and women appointed to our nation‘s highest courts who remain unaccountable to the American People; subject to contingent legalities that directly affect them and whose ―definitive‖ arguments are (oftentimes) subject to change as the ideological alignment of the courts may vary thereby overriding legislative authority vested by the people to sanction laws by rendering elastic, interpretations of (uncertain) legal propositions and subsequent laws of the land, thereby setting themselves up in a uncertain manner as supreme arbiters of the law


    48. Whatever conditions or incites (human) emotions, such expressions are triggered within the (core) of an individual‘s (basic) nature whose (essential) ingredients seldom vary


    49. How we sow into our children's lives will vary from season to season and circumstance to circumstance


    50. These models (I will refer to them as models for purposes of discussion) that serve to properly inform an individual; that is to say, define appropriate rules of conduct, vary in proportion (or meaning) to that individual‘s or society‘s present stage of spiritual, moral and intellectual development










































    1. There are a number of organic problems of the heart and circulatory system, glands and hormonal system, and the nervous system that can, to varying degrees, diminish male capacity for and interest in sex


    2. And then, there was good old-fashioned fiction with all its varying genres


    3. They just exist in varying degrees”


    4. The only difference was that at Abery, the shelves held books and here they held containers of varying sizes and colours


    5. There were at least 200 dragons of varying sizes


    6. He looked for many things in his partners, varying their age, their hair colour, their breast size and the length of their legs as if he were a dictator’s wife in a shoe shop


    7. try varying the amount


    8. Once again, try varying the amount of resistance in the


    9. He looked for many things in his partners, varying their


    10. The worthwhile thing to know here is: The Holy Bible is a figurative system of varying values

    11. routes, varying from Grossin’s instructions only in that


    12. Its faces were stepped with courtyards of varying sizes, all lush with plantings


    13. ¾ When completed, it lives its "normal" life, the duration we perceive varying from anything close to 0 milliseconds to eons


    14. This is the area of your personality that you share with others in varying degrees, depending upon your trust level with


    15. of the way, on a width varying between ten


    16. It was difficult to make out varying sec-tions of the cave, but she walked forward when she caught sight of a much darker area on the far east side of the room


    17. Flickering torch light illuminated the corpses of varying sizes and builds, and that was about as much as he could discern


    18. The former pay in a species of money, of which the intrinsic value is always the same, and exactly agreeable to the standard of their respective mints ; the latter is a species of money, of which the intrinsic value is continually varying, and is almost always more or less below that standard


    19. The result were exciting fights with varying results


    20. to maintain interest by varying the speed, volume and pitch of your voice

    21. Physical and mechanical properties of slag-alkaline concrete can vary with wide range by selecting raw materials, varying concrete mix composition and applying different technological processes


    22. The Kingdom of Aeresan has existed since the Wars, though to varying degrees of strength and size


    23. The walls showed numerous cracks and a variety of different strata of the planet’s crust, all varying shades of grey


    24. Dr Rengil indicated towards a door which lead to some kind of outpatients room hosting a varying array of machinery


    25. It consists of only 4 letters which raises the statistical chances of finding it in the Torah at varying skip values


    26. All by just varying a few digits


    27. situation, they were all thankful to varying degrees for the way things worked out, at least their lives were spared, and that was something that no one could have predicted


    28. To perhaps ensure a smooth running of the system there would be a certain number of fictitious participants based, in varying degrees, on real people


    29. “Yeah, unless I’m paid to be uncaring and cause pain in varying degrees, we have that in common


    30. sleep, with varying degrees of success

    31. It is something that women are born with, and something that we had to learn with varying degrees of success


    32. had a pad of paper and several pencils of varying lengths at the ready


    33. Fortunately, the doctor had declared his illness the flu, rather than guessing drug withdrawal, and that was the diagnosis Sespian gave to the parade of faces passing through to check on him, each offering condolences, sincerity levels varying


    34. On or off duty it did not take him long to get fatherly with the public, and he usually ended his fatherly chats with a magnificent left hook, which I tried hard to emulate with varying degrees of success


    35. The Body Count: Unknown, and with wildly varying estimates, but likely in the hundreds of thousands to millions of preventable deaths


    36. He also stated that hiring additional officers doesn’t necessarily bring a matching decrease in the number of overtime hours due to varying time and scheduling demands


    37. Four of these peoples have no say in the national political system and varying amounts of local control


    38. The slave trade had greatly varying death rates of 10-50%


    39. But his students, at varying degrees of knowledge, could not all do that


    40. Their training began with single combat techniques utilising many different weapons, under different situations and varying levels of duress

    41. Six guys and two women all wearing heavy headphone style protectors were popping away at varying regularity


    42. The Americans emerged from the tavern in varying stages of drunkenness, their clothes disheveled


    43. The car howled through a number of turns, all of them with varying degrees of bank, and then it popped out onto the beginning of the start-finish straight again


    44. All the teams had made gains in lap times this season, to varying degrees


    45. facTs: Resources on internet give widely varying statistics, but the


    46. The Dauntless cheer at varying pitches, high and low, bright and deep


    47. varying acid rain levels (up to ten times average U


    48. From the texture of the crisp mille-feuille with the varying creams and meringues around the plate


    49. On the northern side of the plaza, there was more housing, but this was of stone set in mud, also with thatch roofs and in varying stages of completion


    50. The natural result was that we were all soon in varying states of undress













































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