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    balanced


    1. These blends are extremely well balanced, offer broad spectrum time-released plant nutrients, will produce excellent yields


    2. From the smallest to the largest, all living things require balanced energy


    3. The equation of life dictates that harmony be balanced by evolution or growth


    4. To regain balance we must stop relying on chemicals to control our pests but instead rely more on maintaining a balanced ecosystem, diversity rich with bacteria and enzymes


    5. This sharing of resources provides for an ecologically balanced system


    6. Rock dust also has a high PH (8-9 PH) and therefore must be balanced with a slightly acid mulch/soil, compost


    7. Use peat moss or composted aged wood to maintain a balanced PH level


    8. He needed the load balanced front and rear and no closer to the ground than it had to be


    9. ! A few days later, Aphrodite will inform me Billy is interested in lucid dreaming a lot, and Alexander has been teaching him in private! What a serious person for the guru to teach personally! Is Bill supposed to be balanced enough for this? ?


    10. I tried to reach a contemplative state, a balanced meditation, where my parents looked back at me from the veranda of our house in Jnah, the two of them smiling sweetly and holding hands

    11. My life is balanced on the tip of a pin and she just runs the box past her scanner as though it was a bag of onions … it is almost funny


    12. He looks calm, balanced, intellectual -entirely different to the men I've met so far


    13. It is a commonly held belief that where there is light there must be darkness, that forces of life are matched by those of death and that in all things there is a balanced equation of equals and opposites


    14. hated, balanced on broad beak shoulders


    15. Ethereead balanced out and had now settled


    16. I’m evenly balanced, the chips on both shoulders


    17. You will wobble about at first but gradually you will be able to remain balanced on the toes of one foot with your hands on your hips, and remain so for as long as your breath allows you


    18. While sitting in the Lotus Pose with your hands above your head with the fingertips touching as in figure 31, raise your buttocks off the floor and remain balanced on your knee-caps as 1 have demonstrated in figure 29


    19. Pottery vases and dishes trailing ribbons and silken cord stood before effigies of tulips and lilies in pink, white and turquoise behind rows of ornate glassware balanced on the shelves


    20. All fruits and vegetables are good sources of sulphur but these should be well balanced with foods of a high phosphorus content such as milk, cheese and eggs, cereals and nuts

    21. He held it and weighed and balanced it


    22. balanced view of the situation that triggered your fear


    23. She studied the hilt and balanced it


    24. heated, they lived in a reasonably balanced land where the state,


    25. Somehow, we balanced mathematics and romance within the


    26. How healthy you are is directly related to how balanced


    27. It was balanced


    28. Balanced refinement is often


    29. Breathing heavily, she laboured to lift the stone, swivelling it on one corner and, leaving it balanced precariously resting against a smaller rock, she bent to retrieve the broken corpse of the bird


    30. leaned one against the other, balanced at the apex,

    31. Harry walked passed her as she left the dock and he stood out with the girls, a long cedar pole balanced in his hand


    32. “It stands up like this,” and Hipolyta and Titania raised it on one end where it stood balanced and sturdy


    33. Concentrating on not dropping the tray he was holding, the uniformed policeman kicked the door gently with one foot while he balanced on the other and manipulated the tray through the doorway, protruding tongue demonstrating precisely how much effort it was taking him


    34. She tutted over the fact that a half used roll had been balanced on top of the empty cardboard inner - the two men stood helplessly watching her, a shared glance evidence of a fleeting male camaraderie


    35. He has balanced both sides of the equation, and the result is, like statistics, weighted in favour of the statistician


    36. Harry felt his feet leave the ground and in a perfectly timed release, flew over their heads, somersaulted and landed balanced on one foot atop the corner of a stone wall beyond the edge of the roadway


    37. There is a fourth avenue, a balanced way---called the way of the sly man


    38. Harry handed me the arrow still balanced and beribboned on his finger, and went to put his shirt and vest, shoes and socks back on


    39. The wind almost knocked him over but he balanced himself just before collapse


    40. Now you will be better balanced

    41. balanced on top of it


    42. He again yelled for them to catch their dog and he picked up the puppy and like a weight thrower, balanced the pup in his hands and ejected the pup over the circle of flames


    43. " Morton held up a tee with a ball balanced precariously upon it


    44. A balanced life allows you to more easily


    45. The key to achieving a balanced lifestyle is to eliminate chaos from your life


    46. This is not a very balanced approach to your videos


    47. When you look at a page it has to be harmonious and balanced in how


    48. We stood balanced on a teeter totter


    49. glasses balanced themselves on the very tip of his nose, from


    50. By balancing with them, which involved overcoming terror, we were made to feel so incredibly balanced













































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    Synonyms for "balanced"

    balanced validated confirmed certified in equilibrium offset equivalent

    "balanced" definitions

    being in a state of proper equilibrium