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    1. Harry Cozen is in command and this is his greatest gambit, but alien propaganda threatens to reveal the war's greatest secret on the very day the broadest and bloodiest battle of the conflict unfolds


    2. It has to be evolution in the broadest meaning of the word


    3. Before too long, a familiar curious Nord would approach her with the broadest of smiles


    4. out about it quickly to the broadest audience to be competitive and remain competitive


    5. a wink, he pulled off his little peaked red cap, smiled the broadest


    6. "Hoot, chiel!" cried the King at length, spluttering wrathfully in the broadest of his native Scotch, as was his habit when angered or


    7. Addendum to above question: Should Western Culture step aside and let history take its course or is it possible for such groups to properly assimilate and operate within its broadest parameters?


    8. …predicated upon an intuitive understanding transcending the broadest limits of the imagination understood as the ―will to vision‖


    9. “Bad: Not good…Not valid or sound…Having an injurious or unfavorable tendency or effect…Depraved, corrupt, base, sinful, criminal, Bad is the broadest and simplest term” (implying anything that stands in opposition to that which is good)


    10. They come from the bunk next to mine—they belong to a Candor boy, Al, the largest and broadest of all the initiates

    11. I use the term myth in its broadest sense


    12. In the broadest sense, myth would include religion


    13. “Consider it done!” said Uncle Harry with one of his broadest smiles


    14. Marketing in terms of length, but it should be one of the broadest pillars of your


    15. By broadest I mean that not only should it be


    16. shoulders the broadest one could see, legs like trunks of trees


    17. The Nemedians hold the broadest, richest and most thickly populated sections of Aquilonia, and they cannot be defeated by the forces which might still be at your command


    18. But intelligence in its broadest sense has been evolving for billions of years


    19. The tunnel was ten metres wide at its broadest point, six at its narrowest


    20. be about five meters wide at the broadest point

    21. Then the man said: "I know you're not a nun, I meant sisters, in the broadest sense of that word since we are all brothers and sisters and I know that you have a special relationship with Brother Francis


    22. •Education in its broadest sense is any act or experience that has a formative effect on the mind, character or physical ability of an individual


    23. If you are this type, you have the broadest selection of food available to you


    24. person starts to move in the broadest sense of the word


    25. It did not occur to him that a lamp with a red shade and the blaze of a wood fire will make any place appear comfortable so long as they go on shining, and he looked up at Priscilla--I am afraid he had to look up at her when they were both standing--with the broadest smile of genuine pleasure


    26. Then this broadest connective identity could become stronger than all other identities; and forever bury all of the cultural-religious-ego based identities and all the wars, hates, conflicts, power groups, and advantages built up over 10,000 years of accumulating, over-intensive tool-use


    27. � I offer two examples from my experience in demonstration of how I worked this out as an individual making individual choices based on the broadest base of the principles we discussed


    28. that can be saved, upon the broadest system of partialism; and that, by consequence, there must be more than


    29. that out of these there are not more than fifty mil ions that can be saved, upon the broadest system


    30. that can be saved, upon the broadest system of partialism; and that, by consequence, there must

    31. "You too, Doc," he returned with the broadest smile he could afford and then escaped the room and her presence as quickly as he could


    32. And, then, to think of the number of the lost to remember that there are on this earth not less than eight hundred millions of human beings, and that out of these there are not more than fifty millions that can be saved, upon the broadest system of partialism; and that, by consequence, there must be more than seventy thousand souls going down to hell every day; and, then, to think of generations that have past, and reflect upon the vast and countless multitudes that must be congregated in that huge reservoir of tears and woe; the very thought bears the lie upon its front


    33. The action of infernal spirits has established all-various foul delusions over the largest portions of the earth, and during the longest spaces of history; so that the question recurs, notwithstanding consolatory reflections of the order above set forth, What will be the doom of those countless millions who have lived under the shades of depraving heathenism, lived in the sin which was the essential element of such heathenism, popular and philosophical, and apparently died in the evil condition which it entails;—those countless millions, of whom not the broadest charity can affect to suppose that they were generally aught else than workers of unrighteousness? Are we compelled to believe, by the New Testament revelation, that all of these, without any further opportunity of knowledge or repentance, will be consigned to irrevocable destruction, and 'perish without law’?


    34. It was not said to one dull or deaf, but to one who enjoyed burning them more than weaving the broadest and finest web that could be; and seizing about eight at a time, she flung them out of the window


    35. The first and outermost whorl has the rim broadest, and the seven inner whorls are narrower, in the following proportions--the sixth is next to the first in size, the fourth next to the sixth; then comes the eighth; the seventh is fifth, the fifth is sixth, the third is seventh, last and eighth comes the second


    36. quite down to his knees; and now he lay, in all the fairest, broadest


    37. While Rosemary’s personal paper trail had been quite thin—a few letters were scattered through both collections—the most recent and broadest unveiling of both collections offered a whole new chapter in the quest to understand Rosemary’s life


    38. Here, it is true, were none of the applicances which popular merriment would so readily have found in the England of Elizabeth's time, or that of James;—no rude shows of a theatrical kind; no minstrel, with his harp and legendary ballad, nor gleeman, with an ape dancing to his music; no juggler, with his tricks of mimic witchcraft; no Merry Andrew, to stir up the multitude with jests, perhaps hundreds of years old, but still effective, by their appeals to the very broadest sources of mirthful sympathy


    39. At last, when he understood that Fiver and solely to find him and save his life, he forced himself to his feet and began to Blackberry had risked a second journey to the farm, in the broadest of daylight, stumble down the slope to the road


    40. Wellstone supported the broadest possible parity, including all mental illnesses and substance use disorders

    41. And since these field hearings looked and sounded official but could not be paid for out of our House member budgets, we got Mental Health America—which represented the broadest coalition of patients with the widest range of diagnoses—to fund these events and congressional supporters to host them in their home districts


    42. It was one of the primary canals, built in accordance with the Writ’s instructions, yet even the broadest and deepest canal was a narrow, shallow substitute for the open sea


    43. The CME also offers the broadest product selection, providing contracts for commodities as varied as interest rates and butter


    44. This distinction expresses the broadest concept of all those underlying the term investment, but its practical utility is handicapped by various shortcomings


    45. The aspect of broadest importance is that of receivership


    46. In 1999, the Wilshire 5000 index—the broadest measure of U


    47. The broadest category is that of undervalued common stocks of secondary companies, which we recommend for purchase when they can be bought at two-thirds or less of their indicated value


    48. The lesson was that within the broadest scope of American power and its immense wealth, the politician was little more than an appendage to the system


    49. In the broadest and most meaningful sense, we do not believe there is any such thing as liquidation


    50. 5 The one group that might be viewed in the broadest perspective as dedicated almost solely to the interests of outside, passive investors is the Securities and Exchange Commission














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