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will take charge of your affairs and institute your
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need to involve Him in all your affairs
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For me, it is important to regard them as Citizens, who have full rights to participate in the affairs of the society and the community
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The concessions are there to enable them to participate actively in the affairs of the society to which they belong
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· The rules of Dharma have been laid down for regulating the worldly affairs of men
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Again, if we start the day with the focusing of our attention on spiritual things and on the affairs of the soul, we shall live the day in a different manner
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If this becomes a habit, we shall soon find our reactions to the affairs of life changing and that we are beginning to think the thoughts that the soul thinks
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This site has a forum for discussion on topics relevant to Hinduism and current affairs
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If he moved the crate for them, from one faction to another, that could be considered interference in tribal affairs
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If I'm worried about anything at this point, it's interference in tribal affairs among the Brazilians
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The ownership is in dispute and the people involved are not without stain," he was honest with her, but the only rule I worry about is interfering in tribal affairs, but the Brazilians have never registered as a tribe
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"The Gardai have warned me to warn you that they don't need this kind of interference in their affairs
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What seemed more important were the affairs of this outpost, especially knowing there was likely to be no more contact after the Heavenly Mother, if they could even get them in
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If there was a chance of finding a warm lead then his financial affairs could be sorted out later
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She said her clone sister on the ground had enough love affairs for both of them, though she had relations with men on the ground who were under some form of helmet that let them enter the virtual world
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prayer when it comes to directing the affairs of the church
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the affairs of the church in the absence of elders it is wise for the preacher and other
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served as elders or otherwise have been active in participating in the affairs of the church
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(26) Striving over words to no profit is always a danger in discussing the affairs of the
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A stingy spirit must not prevail in conducting the affairs of the church (2:21)
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respecting the affairs of the church and the roles of men and women
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The increasing demand by women to have a voice in church affairs stems from two
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The confusion that I felt about all things seemed now to be the natural state of affairs
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It is clear from the Scriptures that the leadership role in the church, which involves the making of decisions, both spiritual and physical, pertaining to the affairs of the church, was given to men, not women
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Actually, he should admit it, he was closer to her than either Brazilian woman he had married, closer by far than his affairs had been
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Plough: It is a symbol of success in business and financial affairs, provided that you work hard
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Already there was a fair bit of activity in the streets – people wandering around in what she could only assume was special holiday attire for men of brightly coloured shorts and tops, some women in absurdly brief skirts, others in long muslin affairs that wouldn’t look out of place on Errd, most of them carrying bags of towels and dragging small noisy children laden with buckets and spades
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Nilanajana Debi was aggrieved with the state of affairs
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this state of affairs
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A state of affairs that “nice” actually describes…
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Given this current state of affairs,
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Oh it hurts me that you were hurt, but it hurts me that a woman such as you would pine away like that for a man such as him, while all I know are casual affairs
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Over the next few weeks both Miss Jones and the young victim appeared in the newspapers and on many of the news and current affairs programmes on the television and the radio
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Even in those far off days in the caravan, she had known how to manage their affairs, limited though they may have been back then, and he was quite content to leave the day to day nitty-gritty of bills and services in her capable hands
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Society still regards a man who has extra-marital affairs as a bit of a lad but the woman concerned is seen as immoral and usually to blame
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all of the extra marital affairs that her husband's cabinet ministers
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more recent sleaze bound affairs of state and had even questioned
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Simon laughs ‘You’ve got to be joking! I’ve been right out of it up until now but I understand that there is a council of war this evening at my brother’s so that happy state of affairs is going to change!’
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the newspapers and on many of the news and current affairs
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get a handle on this new state of affairs
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to manage their affairs, limited though they may have been back
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She had spoken little of her love affairs, they sounded pretty tepid and convenient to him, at least what he had heard so far
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’ Billy argued patiently, not giving any ground despite her dissatisfaction with the state of affairs
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I suppose this state of affairs had been going on for about six months before I realised to my horror that I’d fallen head over heels in love with the man
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‘On a more serious note, we’ve left our affairs in order but, just in case, my solicitor has all the details
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Boy, had that course been intensive! I remember the opening lecture and the tutor standing at the front telling us that we would not have time to party, get involved in love affairs or anything else during our year’s intensive course – and she was not joking … the course was a bi-lingual secretarial course with French
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You, left brotherless - you, left with his responsibilities - you, left to sort out his affairs - you, always you
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Becksted to handle the affairs when Mrs
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people on the planet in respect to current affairs and the
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affairs," Katrina said from the other side of the empty seat, the black symbols on her face partially obscured by her veil
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"With all due respect, Lady Katrina, the Keeper's private affairs are not the Council's concern
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affairs, but none of them felt inclined to complain
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an undesirable state of affairs at the best of times, and
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In spite of this sad state of affairs Fizzicist and Tables accompanied by several local highbrows descended on to the infamous city and were immediately lost in a crowd all demanding extra flights
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The affairs of their own lives took up much of their time, most souls didn't spend long hours contemplating the souls stuck at A, but they knew they had the right to be rescued
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Ava was as aloof as a lawnmower from affairs of the heart
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the getting of his happiness are personal affairs without
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Take advantage of any current affairs and tie in the latest ‘bad news’
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For personal affairs with state institution, the
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deal with the affairs of the city in the most
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The capital of the landlord, on the contrary, which is fixed in the improvement of his land, seems to be as well secured as the nature of human affairs can admit of
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To judge whether such retaliations are likely to produce such an effect, does not, perhaps, belong so much to the science of a legislator, whose deliberations ought to be governed by general principles, which are always the same, as to the skill of that insidious and crafty animal vulgarly called a statesman or politician, whose councils are directed by the momentary fluctuations of affairs
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The violence and injustice of the rulers of mankind is an ancient evil, for which, I am afraid, the nature of human affairs can scarce admit of a remedy : but the mean rapacity, the monopolizing spirit, of merchants and manufacturers, who neither are, nor ought to be, the rulers of mankind, though it cannot, perhaps, be corrected, may very easily be prevented from disturbing the tranquillity of anybody but themselves
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The course of human affairs, by marriage, by succession, and by alienation, necessarily deranged this original division, and frequently threw the lands which had been allotted for the maintenance of many different families, into the
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They had plenty of good land; and as they were altogether independent of the mother city, they were at liberty to manage their own affairs in the way that they judged was most suitable to their own interest
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The quantity of land assigned to each colonist was seldom very considerable, and, as the colony was not independent, they were not always at liberty to manage their own affairs in the way that they judged was most suitable to their own interest
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Plenty of good land, and liberty to manage their own affairs their own way, seem to be the two great causes of the prosperity of all new colonies
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In every thing except their foreign trade, the liberty of the English colonists to manage their own affairs their own way, is complete
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Rex had been so busy with the affairs of the
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The assembly of a province, like the vestry of a parish, may judge very properly concerning the affairs of its own particular district, but can have no proper means of judging concerning those of the whole empire
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What is necessary for the defence and support of the whole empire, and in what proportion each part ought to contribute, can be judged of only by that assembly which inspects and super-intends the affairs of the whole empire
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What concerned the whole empire would in this way be determined by the assembly which inspects and superintends the affairs of the whole empire ; and the provincial affairs of each colony might still be regulated by its own assembly
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Men desire to have some share in the management of public affairs, chiefly on account of the importance which it gives them
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A rabble of any kind could be introduced into the assemblies of the people, could drive out the real citizens, and decide upon the affairs of the republic, as if they themselves had been such
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The assembly which deliberates and decides concerning the affairs of every part of the empire, in order to be properly informed, ought certainly to have representatives from every part of it
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Now that is an improvement in world affairs
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The b’tari said, ‘Roidon also has a theory as to why he may be responsible for our current state of affairs
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The soldiers, who are bound to obey their officer only once a-week, or once a-month, and who are at all other times at liberty to manage their own affairs their own way, without being, in any respect, accountable to him, can never be under the same awe in his presence, can never have the same disposition to ready obedience, with those whose whole life and conduct are every day directed by him, and who every day even rise and go to bed, or at least retire to their quarters, according to his orders
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It is the first great revolution in the affairs of mankind of which history has preserved any distinct and circumstantial account
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The fall of the western empire is the third great revolution in the affairs of mankind, of which ancient history has preserved any distinct or circumstantial account
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You enjoy the game of it, have multiple affairs, lure mortals with sex
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In the progress of the Roman greatness, the consul was too much occupied with the political affairs of the state, to attend to the administration of justice
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Negligence and profusion, therefore, must always prevail, more or less, in the management of the affairs of such a company
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In 1730, their affairs were in so great disorder, that they were altogether incapable of maintaining their forts and garrisons, the sole purpose and pretext of their institution
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Their affairs continued to go gradually to decline, till at last, being in every respect a bankrupt company, they were dissolved by act of parliament, and their forts and garrisons vested in the present regulated company of merchants trading to Africa
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It was naturally to be expected, therefore, that folly, negligence, and profusion, should prevail in the whole management of their affairs
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I’m not the one who is meddling in affairs about which I have no proper comprehension
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What he said about meddling in affairs
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The conduct of their servants in India, and the general state of their affairs both in India and in Europe, became the subject of a parliamentary inquiry: in consequence of which, several very important alterations were made in the constitution of their government, both at home and abroad
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Different plans have been proposed by the different parties in parliament for the better management of its affairs; and all those plans seem to agree in supposing, what was indeed always abundantly evident, that it is altogether unfit to govern its territorial possessions
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The joint-stock companies, which are established for the public-spirited purpose of promoting some particular manufacture, over and above managing their own affairs ill, to the diminution of the general stock of the society, can, in other respects, scarce ever fail to do more harm than good
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In this critical situation of its affairs the papal court was at sufficient pains to cultivate the friendship of the powerful sovereigns of France and Spain, of whom the latter was at that time emperor of Germany
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The profusion with which the affairs of princes are always managed, renders it almost impossible that they should
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You don't pry into other peoples affairs
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affairs, but this was the coupe de grace! She smiled as she remembered how Rex had noticed her admiration of the
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would lead to the state of affairs concerning the Nightchild family this day and age
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“What is the modern state of affairs?” Jacob sighed mournfully and,
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To relieve the present exigency, is always the object which principally interests those immediately concerned in the administration of public affairs
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“I’m awfully fond of her and I’m so sorry to hear the bad news but I’ve taken care of her affairs and her last bequests
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Affairs engaged in outside the United States