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They should be encouraged to think differently as long as it is not harmful or dangerous
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Human nature is such that he always tries to benefit at the cost of others and in the process if palms have to be greased, it is accepted and in some cases even encouraged to take undue advantage of the loopholes
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Encouraged by his matter of fact tone, I put into words the thoughts I had while I was walking along the railway walk
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The culture encouraged one to make the least impact possible
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Alfred was encouraged by the way the hearing was going and began wrapping up his speech, "…And God had so made his Universe that when mankind attained full understanding we were resurrected and freed from death itself
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They gave them great leeway in their lessons and encouraged them in developing their telepathic abilities
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As the great politician tried out different tones of voice and different facial expressions, as he opened his stance and practised his smile, the two doctors of spin encouraged and enthused; "Oh, sublime, Sir
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As we returned to shore, Nikos encouraged Alessandra to steer the boat
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encouraged in the Oppositionist because it is essential to mental health
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stance and practised his smile, the two doctors of spin encouraged
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Creativity is not only encouraged in the Worldly Oppositionist religion it is
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His father encouraged him as much as he
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Encouraged by her words both men vowed to give their lives to protect Lord Tarak
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He encouraged me to make up stories and to work out why things were as they were
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’ I said, encouraged by his confidential tone
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Anvil! Show us the way,’ he encouraged
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the military, was that the students were actively encouraged to think
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In any case, these families encouraged the youngsters of each
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Encouraged by the Sergeant, the group managed to pull
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White Feathers turned his hand to cooking, encouraged by Mandy to turn simple dishes into feasts
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Staff and regular visitors were encouraged to
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This she both encouraged and enhanced, so that while each must rely on the other in an activity they could not perform individually, neither required the constant assistance of the other to accomplish those tasks which were just within the capability of one
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When White Feathers took up cooking as a hobby for himself, he encouraged Jameson to also experiment with the activity
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Encouraged, he set off along the path, his boots crunching on the gravel
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Belle not only encouraged this behavior but had them make reports, synopses and essays over the information, concepts and conclusions drawn from their readings
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“Anything we practice we will improve upon with time,” encouraged the guest
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encouraged by their training
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‘Mr Hartley-Jones was impotent, Mr Middlesex, he encouraged other men to have sex with his wife
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’ Joshua Mganga said, ‘But that he’d been encouraged to have sex with Chrissie Hartley-Jones
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She encouraged his music in that she didn’t actively make it difficult for him to do it, but she never got involved on a personal level
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” Harry encouraged his friend
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Architecture was as challenging and fascinating as he'd hoped it should be, and the Waterhouse firm encouraged his input and creativity, though in moderation
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” Harry encouraged gladly
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encouraged to find out that God is speaking the same things to others that he is speaking to you
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For you can all prophesy in turn so that everyone may be instructed and encouraged
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Jesus encouraged his followers to watch and
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I think there is a reason Paul strongly encouraged the
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The servers were always encouraged
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He encouraged Onk to utilize his powers of invisibility for snooping around the palace, so long as he remained visible while in LeCynic's presence
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The jailer's daughter saw that the topic was doing him as much good as the tea, as indeed it was, and encouraged him to go on
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Marriage is encouraged in China, not by the profitableness of children, but by the liberty of destroying them
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Paul encouraged Timothy that anyone could be a
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"Good," she said and rubbed his chest, which encouraged him to do likewise to her, one of life's greatest thrills even though she was much softer and smaller than Shinvei
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Paul encouraged the Corinthians to
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encouraged by the news that he was now only a few
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not wishing to oppose it, supported – even encouraged –
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Silently, I encouraged her to direct her will, which would cause the element to respond
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When it was a steady rhythm, I sought my orb of power and encouraged it to spin
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encouraged a stray newspaper page to fly and land on top of the
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It is probable that it was partly upon account of this advantage, and partly upon account of the encroachments which the sovereigns, always jealous of the great lords, gradually encouraged their villains to make upon their authority, and which seem, at least, to have been such as rendered this species of servitude altogether inconvenient, that tenure in villanage gradually wore out through the greater part of Europe
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To my parents who have believed in me always, encouraged me often, and supported every risk with a smile
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They are thus both encouraged and enabled to increase this surplus produce by a further improvement and better cultivation of the land; and as the fertility of she land had given birth to the manufacture, so the progress of the manufacture reacts upon the land, and increases still further it's fertility
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Except in times of scarcity, the exportation of corn is not only free, but encouraged by a bounty
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She cooked a hearty supper each night, then encouraged Tragus to reveal the things that
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It was only the thoughts of his dear friend, Carius, Praefect of the camp over the mountains, which encouraged a smile
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The Elf pointed to one of the panels in front of Denalin and encouraged her with a nod of her head to activate the system
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The Portuguese, it is said, indeed, are better customers for our manufactures than the French, and should therefore be encouraged in preference to them
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Nerissa encouraged him to tell the story of his youth
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Our manufacturers are unwilling, it seems, that even this restricted importation should be encouraged, and are afraid lest some part of these goods should be stolen out of the warehouse, and thus come into competition with their own
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“Shall we at last take that promised tour of Ravena's gardens then?” Reia encouraged
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After the business of the farmer, that of the corn merchant is in reality the trade which, if properly protected and encouraged, would contribute the most to the raising of corn
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By making them feel the inconveniencies of a dearth somewhat earlier than they otherwise might do, he prevents their feeling them afterwads so severely as they certainly would do, if the cheapness of price encouraged them to consume faster than suited the real scarcity of the season
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The law which put an end to all prosecutions against witchcraft, which put it out of any man's power to gratify his own malice by accusing his neighbour of that imaginary crime, seems effectually to have put an end to those fears and suspicions, by taking away the great cause which encouraged and supported them
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The trade of the merchant-exporter was, in this manner, not only encouraged by a bounty, but rendered much more free than that of the inland dealer
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‘C’mon dive in!’ encouraged Ben, following the telepathic message with a small bark
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If the duty was exorbitant, indeed, that is, if it was very much above the real value of the labour and expense requisite for coinage, false coiners, both at home and abroad, might be encouraged, by the great difference between the value of bullion and that of coin, to pour in so great a quantity of counterfeit money as might reduce the value of the government money
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“That’s it, dear,” she encouraged him
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He had encouraged him when Raoul was going to school at the University
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Such importation, therefore, instead of being encouraged, has frequently been prohibited
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The importation of the materials of manufacture has sometimes been encouraged by an exemption from the duties to which other goods are subject, and sometimes by bounties
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The importation of sheep's wool from several different countries, of cotton wool from all countries, of undressed flax, of the greater part of dyeing drugs, of the greater part of undressed hides from Ireland, or the British colonies, of seal skins from the British Greenland fishery, of pig and bar iron from the British colonies, as well as of several other materials of manufacture, has been encouraged by an exemption from all duties, if properly entered at the custom-house
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It is the industry which is carried on for the benefit of the rich and the powerful, that is principally encouraged by our mercantile system
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Alice did not feel encouraged to ask any more questions about it, so she turned to the Mock Turtle, and said ‘What else had you to learn?’
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Rebecca encouraged, “just a little farther
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Just being physically human – with all its desires and basic needs – only encouraged these trivial concerns; to then be reinforced by those who claimed to accommodate them but with something to gain, something to sell
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The green light above the lock encouraged him to tentatively push it open
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The state, however, seems never to have encouraged them further
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Those republics encouraged the acquisition of those exercises, by bestowing little premiums and badges of distinction upon those who excelled in them
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Jesus encouraged His grandfather to go to the shop with him
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The clergy, in order to preserve their influence in those popular elections, became, or affected to become, many of them, fanatics themselves, encouraged fanaticism among the people, and gave the preference almost always to the most fanatical candidate
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It is of importance that the landlord should be encouraged to cultivate a part of his own land
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In today’s situation, where relativism has taken over and where there are more than 10,000 differing religious beliefs in the world, people are encouraged to find the truth that suits their lifestyle
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By this indulgence of the public, the smuggler is often encouraged to continue a trade, which he is thus taught to consider as in some measure innocent; and when the severity of the revenue laws is ready to fall upon him, he is frequently disposed to defend with violence, what he has been accustomed to regard as his just property
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I did well in my classes and was greatly encouraged in my abilities when I made A’s
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behaviour towards her actively encouraged this
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In the warped mind-set that constitutes modern day liberalism, begging is now acceptable and encouraged behavior
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Item: Homosexuality, all too often in pornographic form, is taught to and encouraged as a proper lifestyle for grade school children
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She would have agreed to anything at that moment, but anything that encouraged the public to hate Raven was good for her
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Not mine any more, I suppose, not when the Office of Navy Chaplains recently condoned, nay, encouraged homosexual marriages between Navy members
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I smiled, not knowing if he could even see me, but encouraged him, “Go on…
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The woman thanked Saldon through her tears before the escort surrounded Saldon and encouraged him back into line
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Now the loss of his son, the disgrace of his son being a traitor probably encouraged by the traitor Methyr, who may have held something over the boy
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Explaining that they should eat before they started back, he showed them to some shade and encouraged them to relax for a couple of hours before they returned, as the sand would be too hot too travel on
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‘We are encouraged to integrate in the fullest sense possible
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Then, he reached into the next box, grabbed the protesting hen by the neck and encouraged her to abandon her nest with a gentle tug
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” He reached in for another hen, which was waiting in ambush, and pecked at his hand until she, too, was encouraged to give up her ground and leave
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Whenever recent immigrants are encouraged to casually disregard the customary traditions that typify the character of the host nation, that nation will inevitably acquire an entirely different meaning
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What wickedness, encouraged by the prescriptive designs of