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The love and devotion he has always felt toward his wife now carries to this tiny, fragile child he holds in his hands
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All the while, the American detective show carries on in the background
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In the second stage one carries out an assessment of the problem and the possible solutions
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Each sheath or vehicle through which the soul expresses itself (on physical, emotional and mental levels) carries latent within itself certain inherent potencies, but the soul, which is the source of them all, has them in their purest and most sublimated form
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Often, a different part of speech of a word carries a different meaning: Examples:
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He carries him to a safer location about a hundred yards away
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It works according to what it carries
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I’m just not used to the sheer exuberance he carries around like an aura and, by the time they leave, I am shattered
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The leadership of Jesus carries with it a number of quality traits left to be an example for all who will follow him
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He grabs it and carries it to his lips, proceeding to plant a kiss on each of my fingers, causing my stomach turn flip-flops most satisfactorily
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He carries the chairs back to where they belong and, together we dismantle the decorations
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But he carries on holding my hands
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What's going on? The sonic war against me is getting more and more unbearable day by day and I just can't stand it any more! For some strange reason, I am surrounded by all kinds of noise pollution: Every morning, at 7:30 am, my father gets out to the yard and keeps himself busy with meaningless tinkering and hammering at pieces of wood or metal for hours! When I return from work at 4:00 in the afternoon and lie in bed so as to have a brief nap, dad goes upstairs, to Alice's half-built penthouse, and starts hammering at stuff again till 5:30 that I leave for the gym! He doesn't really repair anything, he just enjoys the noise! The yard and the penthouse are full of rusty tools, old dilapidated furniture and all kinds of junk dad finds on the road and carries home! I often complain about the noise and the piggery but he never listens; on the contrary, he swears like a trooper!
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that carries shallow bottomed grey-heads
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She carries a crossbow with her at all times My Lady
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He gives a little shake then carries on undressing,
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Any heat at all would kill them and even the tangler beam probably carries more heat than they want to deal with
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that almost everyone carries around old emotional
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With which words, he picks me up and carries me up to the stairs … at least that is the intention … he has a spot of bother opening the door to the stairs one handed and has to put me down again … so much for romantic gestures …
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Simon carries the picture under one arm, and we amble along hand in hand, both of us lost in our thoughts
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’ He plants a kiss on my cheek and carries the cat into the house
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and carries your intention into all the other meridians,
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It thereby carries more or less positivism/negativity
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carries the qualities of Divine Love
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Without a word, he lifts me off my feet and carries me into the bedroom, dumping me unceremoniously on the bed
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They drift through chemically enhanced conversations until their drug of choice carries them away
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His suggestion carries the full weight of genuine parental concern, which hits Bex like a feather duster
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She carries the bowl to the table and then joins the doctor in the kitchen
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She watches as he systematically unplugs the lead and winds it up, following him as he carries the mower and cable to the tiny shed and holding the door open for him as he lugs the awkward mechanism through the doorway
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He walks past a man in scrubs who gives him an odd look but carries on towards the canteen
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In Billy’s field of vision, in the image of the world that he carries with him as he sinks onto his knees by the mortuary door, Leona waves to him from the trolley and starts to tap her left foot in time to the beat of the music that is thumping through his throbbing temples
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He knows that most of it is bluster, done for effect, but he carries it well, a seasoned campaigner with scrambled egg on his shoulders
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I believe he’s had it since university and the battered, brown leather sort of matches the classical tinge to the music it carries
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Official of the Church carries with it serious punishments,
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'Working for Henri Dubois carries a lot of prestige in
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It’s lovely and warm here under the duvet and I drift off into sleep, my face buried in the pillow which still carries his scent
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Simon carries my bags down to the car and we put Sam in
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Each of the different gifts carries authority to release something of God to the body
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A prophet at the office level carries great authority
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That may be a bigger problem for you than what one youngster carries in his head
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river of love, and love covers a multitude of sin and carries
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Profit is so very fluctuating, that the person who carries on a particular trade, cannot always tell you himself what is the average of his annual profit
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Though a certificate carries along with it no testimonial of good behaviour, and certifies
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“Now I know,” cried Aladdin, “it was that African magician! Where is the lamp?” “He carries it about with him,” said the princess, “He pulled it out of his jacket to show me
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"I swear he cracked that last one with all of that bloody metal he carries
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The gold and silver money which circulates in any country may very properly be compared to a highway, which, while it circulates and carries to market all the grass and corn of the country, produces itself not a single pile of either
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Who carries such a
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Of those three cities, Paris is by far the most industrious, but Paris itself is the principal market of all the manufactures established at Paris, and its own consumption is the principal object of all the trade which it carries on
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“The door was open and sound carries in this house
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carries them and finally they reach in the sea as
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The capital of the Dutch merchant, which carries the corn of Poland to Portugal, and brings back the fruits and wines of Portugal to Poland, replaces by every such operation two capitals, neither of which had been employed in supporting the productive labour of Holland; but one of them in supporting that of Poland, and the other that of Portugal
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But whether the capital which carries this surplus produce abroad be a foreign or a domestic one, is of very little importance
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It is in a great measure indifferent to him from what place he carries on his trade ; and a very trifling disgust will make him remove his capital, and, together with it, all the industry which it supports, from one country to another
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It carries out that surplus part of the produce of their land and labour for which there is no demand among them, and brings back in return for it something else for which there is a demand
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extraordinary charge; and it is in this manner that every country which has any considerable share of the carrying trade, becomes always the emporium, or general market, for the goods of all the different countries whose trade it carries on
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It is a losing trade, it is said, which a workman carries on with the alehouse; and the trade which a manufacturing nation would naturally carry on with a wine country, may be considered as a trade of the same nature
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The trade of Great Britain would be just as advantageous to France, and, in proportion to the wealth, population, and proximity of the respective countries, would have the same superiority over that which France carries on with her own colonies
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the barrel upon exportation, carries the greater part, more than two-thirds, of the produce of the buss-fishery abroad
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He knows that the rock will always roll back down the hill, yet he carries on
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On account of the frequency of the returns, a part, and probably but a small part, perhaps not above a third or a fourth of the capital which at present carries on this great round-about trade, might have been sufficient to carry on all those small direct ones; might have kept inconstant employment an equal quantity of British industry ; and have equally supported the annual produce of the land and labour of Great Britain
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In broad terms, the number ‘5’ carries with it the theme of ‘CHANGE’
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Each of us carries the energy of our probable futures
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But nothing seems more likely to establish this equality of force, than that mutual communication of knowledge, and of all sorts of improvements, which an extensive commerce from all countries to all countries naturally, or rather necessarily, carries along with it
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If it is employed in the carrying trade, the country to which it belongs becomes the emporium of the goods of all the countries whose trade that stock carries on
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That administration is necessarily composed of a council of merchants, a profession no doubt extremely respectable, but which in no country in the world carries along with it that sort of authority which naturally overawes the people, and without force commands their willing obedience
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He parks the cart in the hallway outside of the kitchen, pulls six pizza boxes out of the warming oven, carries them into the kitchen, and sets them down on the kitchen table
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If this carries on, we won’t make it to the beacon, whether our supplies hold out or not
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When a Tartar or Arab actually goes to war, he is maintained by his own herds and flocks, which he carries with him, in the same manner as in peace
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There are thousands of models in the Bible that are used in similar fashion, where a situation in the past points to an event in the future - where it carries a message that could be understood by looking at the event as it occurred in the past
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(Flying the green is a term used when the golfer hits a ball that carries over the green
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The decking normally carries a limited warranty
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Barack Obama talks oh so softly (to foreign leaders) but carries no stick at all except, that is, for the cudgel that he uses to constantly beat the State of Israel about the head and shoulders
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voice, my voice carries anyhow, so that everyone in the restaurant would know what was going on
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“It’s a great weight she carries on her
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It connects to the overflow of the reservoir and carries the waste materials down into the river further down
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By Army Regulations, each soldier carries into action a first-aid dressing, the Esmarck bandage and two antiseptic pads
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“Instead, we have proof here that she is a harlot who cannot keep her legs together and who carries a bastard child
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He carries his bow and conceals his arrows, and war follows close behind him
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A man who carries Christ within him, bearing the scars of his Most Beloved in his heart, always
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A man whose self-image has gone far askew, a false image which he carries within his heart
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The CIA carries out the attacks, rather than the US military, in part because they are not bound by the rules of war
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He carries his men deep into hostile territory before he shows his hand
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He carries out his own secret designs, keeping his antagonists in awe
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Native American offering that carries your prayers to spirit
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“Well they said he carries a knuckleduster and a knife, so we don’t want to get into a fight with him, especially out here on the street
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Demands that a street carries the name
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Their role is just as important and carries the same respect as the Leader
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The Iraqi government today carries out a higher rate of torture than Hussein did
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If you realize at any moment that you are dying, you can take appropriate action to preserve your identity and all it carries
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An American passport still carries a lot of weight
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But the mother, the carrier of the burden, has something to say about that which she carries
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It is my great joy and a great honor to ask you to rise once again and greet another one who carries the Sign, Ainatstiella, my daughter, Enilia
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It carries a time stamp of 37,000 years ago, again when symbolic thinking was taking hold in our most recent ancestors
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But that Presence carries on, continuing to encourage the insight which would pierce that fog of man-made representations
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Surgery, of course, carries with it risks and often friends and family would ask,
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Al carries the stack of sheets to the trash can and together we walk toward the training room
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I rest my elbows on Al’s back and wave at Four as he carries me away
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When I blink, I see the top of Al’s head as he carries me on his back to the dining hall
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Still breathing heavily, she carries it toward Tobias