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    1. " she restated her, tease of earlier


    2. “I mean,” Elenir restated in as calm a voice without accusing as she could manage, “it's becoming clearer and clearer that there is a Lascorii trail to follow here and we are groping in the dark!”


    3. ” [255] He restated this many times, and in many ways


    4. 126112 which had been issued by President Reagan which restated the importance of the


    5. The whole is brought into question until new information can show how the detail fits into the existing structure or the structure must be restated to include that new information


    6. He restated his offer, saying that he felt what he was offering was still too much and it was going to be a stretch to pay it


    7. “Over Here, Youssaf!” After having the question restated, and after a moment of thought, Youssaf responded, gathering speed as he talked


    8. Here, Youssaf!” After having the question restated, and after a moment of thought, Youssaf


    9. 4 Restated in the words of Robert L


    10. only one place where life can be reproduced and gestated

    11. "Bullshit," Sophie restated getting to the front door before him and standing in front of him


    12. In substance, and restated in modern phraseology, Jesus taught Angamon:


    13. After several hours of discussion the lad asked this question: "But, Teacher, what do you mean when you say that man experiences a higher form of self-consciousness than do the higher animals?" And as restated in modern phraseology, Jesus answered:


    14. The golden rule as restated by Jesus demands active social contact; the older negative rule could be obeyed in isolation


    15. Jesus' instruction to the apostles during these days, regarding prayer and worship, may be summarized and restated in modern phraseology as follows:


    16. 1 This memorable discourse on religion, summarized and restated in modern phraseology, gave expression to the following truths:


    17. 6 Long into the night the apostles and evangelists continued to ask questions, and from the many answers we would present the following thoughts, restated in modern phraseology:


    18. Summarized and restated in modern phraseology, Jesus taught:


    19. These talks, condensed, combined, and restated in modern phraseology, present the following thoughts for consideration:


    20. Nathaniel and Thomas jointly presented their views of the divine nature of the Master, and the following narrative is a condensed, rearranged, and restated presentation of their teaching:

    21. This discourse, together with his answers to questions, may be summarized and restated in modern language as follows:


    22. “I mean for my symptoms," Brian restated, before the Judge could rule


    23. Seeing the devestated expressions of his father and brother


    24. This is especially true of those lucky enough to be gestated within an ancient bloodline


    25. restated with its component parts


    26. With this insight, I have restated the earlier table but used the 14 principles


    27. He restated his opinion and instead of just graciously saying


    28. rite is here restated in brief


    29. myself, Mark and Peterwere now to vote on the amended articles and the new and restated by laws


    30. Frank restated the unthinkable—he had been given complete control of the competition

    31. Massie restated the urge to stand up and kick sand in both of their faces


    32. “You were saying about the children?” I restated testily


    33. ” Larc restated patiently


    34. In 1995, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops restated its guidelines to be inclusive of people with disabilities


    35. Documents: the birth certificate of Leopold Paula Bloom: an endowment assurance policy of 500 pounds in the Scottish Widows' Assurance Society, intestated Millicent (Milly) Bloom, coming into force at 2 5 years as with profit policy of 430 pounds, 462/10/0 and 500 pounds at 60 years or death, 65 years or death and death, respectively, or with profit policy (paidup) of 299/10/0 together with cash payment of 133/10/0, at option: a bank passbook issued by the Ulster Bank, College Green branch showing statement of a/c for halfyear ending 31 December 1903, balance in depositor's favour: 18/14/6 (eighteen pounds, fourteen shillings and sixpence, sterling), net personalty: certificate of possession of 900 pounds, Canadian 4 percent (inscribed) government stock (free of stamp duty): dockets of the Catholic Cemeteries' (Glasnevin) Committee, relative to a graveplot purchased: a local press cutting concerning change of name by deedpoll


    36. This was restated often and as the gospel from multiple different traders


    37. But when in the following year it applied to list additional shares, it found it necessary to adopt a less questionable basis of reporting its income to the New York Stock Exchange, so that its profit for 1926 was restated to read $461,296, instead of $1,071,000


    38. 2 Standard Statistics has restated the Swift annual reports by listing the 1933–1935 deductions for inventory declines as charges to surplus


    39. Securities and Exchange Commission that Informix had committed accounting fraud, the company later restated its revenues, wiping away $244 million in such “sales


    40. Near the end of the briefing, Captain Tim Moran, the head of SWAT for the metro police, restated the facts as he knew them

    41. Thus, Williams’s definition ought to be restated: investment value is the present worth of future cash bailouts, whatever their source


    42. The Williams theory, to be realistic, could be restated to posit that a common stock held by noncontrol stockholders is worth the sum of all the net after-tax cash expected to be realizable in the future from ownership of the common stock, with such net cash being realizable either from cash disbursements by the company (whether in the form of dividends or otherwise, such as liquidating in whole or in part), and from sources outside the company (whether they are stock purchasers or lenders willing to treat the common stock as collateral for borrowings by the shareholder)


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