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    exerted


    1. he would break her into a thousand pieces if he exerted any force upon her frail form


    2. He leaned forward and kissed the limpid skin of her neck gently, afraid that he would break her into a thousand pieces if he exerted any force upon her frail form


    3. This kind of lust for power that is exerted by the principalities and powers is the very thing that jerks and manipulates the nations


    4. exerted beyond this borough’s limits


    5. Pressure is exerted


    6. Desa and Marcue each gave a tug on a harness at the same time, but that was more symbolic than any percentage of the effort they exerted


    7. As the efficacy of human industry, in increasing the quantity either of wool or of raw hides, is limited, so far as it depends upon the produce of the country where it is exerted ; so it is uncertain so far as it depends upon the produce of other countries


    8. Their own distress, of which this prudent and necessary reserve of the banks was, no doubt, the immediate occasion, they called the distress of the country ; and this distress of the country, they said, was altogether owing to the ignorance, pusillanimity, and bad conduct of the banks, which did not give a sufficiently liberal aid to the spirited undertakings of those who exerted themselves in order to beautify, improve, and enrich the country


    9. The capital of the country remaining the same, the demand for labour will likewise be the same, or very nearly the same, though it may be exerted in different places, and for different occupations


    10. 34 The mist on the Earth may have been caused by pressure that was exerted on water inside the Earth, by the crust, or parts of the mantle as well, through gravity - depending on where the water under the Earth, locked up in the “storehouses” of the “fountains of the deep”- was located exactly

    11. We know that the inverse square law is valid in gravitational force calculations, which means that if you decrease the distance between two objects under gravitational influence by 4 or it becomes 1/4 of the previous distance, the gravitational force that is exerted between the objects will increase by a factor of 16


    12. If we keep these possibilities in mind, we could reach a point of equilibrium where water could be suspended above the Earth’s atmosphere: If a spherical layer of water’s distance from the Earth was such, that the force exerted on it through the Earth’s gravity equalled the repelling force of a strong enough magnetic field that repelled the water with as much force, we would have a favourable result and water would be able to exist in a suspended condition above the atmosphere


    13. A sudden contact between the outer and inner rock layers could have exerted enough breaking force on sections of the crust above the contact point, to cause it to tear or a rupture in the crust to occur


    14. We know that while the subterranean water layer existed, the Earth’s magnetic field was strong enough to counteract the gravitational pull that was exerted on the water, suspended above the atmosphere


    15. This layer of water above the atmosphere ( under a gravitational pull that would now be stronger than the force exerted by the electro-magnetic field) would have rained down on the Earth adding to the subterranean water, which was released onto the surface, resulting in a massive deluge that would have covered the entire planet


    16. Petty politicians have used the war for their own purposes, thimbleriggers have not been idle; but to the close observer it was evident that the war was a war of the people, the will of the multitude, inflamed perhaps by much exaggeration and misrepresentation, but nevertheless exerted for a just purpose when unvarnished facts stand forth


    17. He held on to the edge of his desk, head buzzing, easing himself upright in the chair as Gonzalez exerted more pressure


    18. A small clearing had occurred when several trees had fallen, and Colling exerted a burst of energy when he entered the open ground, but then he stumbled, barely recovered his balance, and stumbled again, going down on his knees


    19. Much effort has been exerted to help the teen-age mothers go back


    20. replenish a body after it has exerted an enormous amount of energy

    21. The Muslim overlords exerted subtle pressure to gain converts


    22. “I’ll have a bit more power than I’d have on a usual day, if I’d neither exerted myself nor charged up at Focus Mountain


    23. The enormous influence which it has exerted on the consciously thinking people of the entire civilized world might be far more lasting than may appear in our time of overestimation of brutal method of force


    24. How real and decided a dominance is exerted by a Ray in the course of its


    25. This young man exerted a great influence in behalf of advanced truth throughout his lifetime and was followed by a son and a grandson who likewise were devotedly loyal to the doctrine of the One God -- the Supreme Ruler of Heaven


    26. These paintings of the Christ have exerted a deleterious influence on youth; the temple merchants would hardly have fled before Jesus if he had been such a man as your artists usually have depicted


    27. In the end, it could be the powerful magnetic thrust the stars would have exerted on each other, that caused their cosmic drift along with their planetary formations in tow


    28. With a snarl he exerted his inhuman strength, and knots and lumps and ropes of thews rose along his massive arms


    29. But without pausing to catch his breath, he exerted all his strength in a mighty wrench that tore the sword from the magnet where it clung


    30. No other single factor exerted such a powerful influence on him, in his final determination to forsake Jesus and his fellow apostles, as a certain episode which occurred just as Jesus reached the gate of the city: A prominent Sadducee (a friend of Judas's family) rushed up to him in a spirit of gleeful ridicule and, slapping him on the back, said: "Why so troubled of countenance, my good friend; cheer up and join us all while we acclaim this Jesus of Nazareth the king of the Jews as he rides through the gates of Jerusalem seated on an ass

    31. Thrusting his dagger-point into the crack, Conan exerted leverage with a corded forearm


    32. He exerted all his strength, his feet straining against the floor, the veins knotting in his temples


    33. The wind died down and everything around them became a wall of silence; a quiet so complete that it exerted a strange pressure on Dave’s inner ears


    34. I gritted my teeth and hold on as I exerted all my strength to load them


    35. The general populace will be advised of your history and the control you have exerted on world events to date


    36. "The Statement on Family suggested more control could be exerted on people if the family base was eroded


    37. He stood up and exerted all of his honoi; a shockwave of blue energy that toppled over Stralin, pushing outwards in a continuous pulse, shaking the ground


    38. The first year of life shaped the body of the puppy , the load exerted on the


    39. If you watched the extras on the DVD, you saw that Ron Howard, who has been responsible for some outstanding work in cinema, exerted his energies to make 200


    40. Peter exerted pressure on the area indicated by the

    41. Falun Gong had exerted negative impact on Ukraine's relationship


    42. Actually, had the Arab countries nearby exerted a bit more control in the late 1980s, Iraq would never have even thought about taking action against one of its neighbors


    43. strength exerted I opened the door only to find a beautiful Kiev


    44. I spent the next couple of days at mothers side accompanied by Gled and my nephew who was a bundle of energy but who somehow sensed that he had to be gentle around his grandmother, Jodas came by twice a day to keep us up to date on Coatl, he was still torturing the priests and getting more inventive every day, one priest being pulled apart by tying, in series, an assembly of round blocks to each arm and leg, when the loose end of the rope was pulled, the force exerted, easily separated the selected limb from the torso, the five priests Coatl considered the ringleaders were still alive, although in Jodas’s opinion they could no longer be considered human, just lumps of meat that had a pulse, Tezcat had been totally skinned and somehow had been kept alive, he had screamed himself into the realm of the insane, I thought that even this place would not offer him refuge, because I suspected that Coatl had arrived there before him


    45. Churchill exerted pressure on the Foreign Office to send a favourable reply: 'All possible consideration should be given to this very faithful and courageous statesman


    46. water, almost without any effort what so ever exerted by me


    47. Nonetheless, the Maynwarings exerted considerable influence on the


    48. Others are ideas that, in my opinion, should have never left the office of their authors or owe their existence to beliefs in incorrect technical concepts, or even to political pressures exerted to give juicy contracts to production plants situated in some congressman’s district


    49. If you are wearing shoes with heels, then the force exerted is at


    50. The droid kept banging on the canopy as Saddlebrook exerted himself to unfasten the seat belt below him, and a few moments later, he held the object in his hand









































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