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    instances


    1. On a closing note, there are instances, where the law will hold supreme over and above your will


    2. He wouldn't be any less clone than they were, but it WAS possible that their legal instances MIGHT have ceased


    3. In some instances the local preacher also serves as an


    4. This task should not be relegated to the preacher for in most instances he does not know nearly as much about the


    5. We existed in a world of intermittent but minor-scale violence accompanied by weird and unexpected instances of compassion


    6. Hence, there are some instances wherein some skins are really sensitive and can


    7. To have these occasional instances of control are the


    8. It is simply in the alterators nature to manipulate instances of


    9. instances, some of my colleagues would join a patrol of the coast


    10. So when her parents required a reference point for the re-supply, or a forecast of certain necessary amendments to their endeavors, Hipolyta's account books were accurate and up-to-date tools for those instances

    11. Other instances of note came along from time to time, some less perilous than others, but always each was met with the singleness of direction, resolve and purpose the Livingsons brought to their every endeavor


    12. (Recently there have been quite a few instances where males have been seen as bulimic,


    13. We see multiple instances where the disciples of Jesus


    14. Instances of people living by one


    15. They walked through the crowded room while every patron they passed shot Alec a look accompanied with a smile, a nod, and in some instances, a wink


    16. It is partly paid in sea-fish; and one of the very few instances in which rent makes a part of the price of that commodity, is to be found in that country


    17. In many instances, medication may be required as part of the solution offered by Nature


    18. Even the stores and warehouses from which goods are retailed in some provinces, particularly in Virginia and Maryland, belong many of them to merchants who reside in the mother country, and afford one of the few instances of the retail trade of a society being carried on by the capitals of those who are not resident members of it


    19. Parameters of the most of these type concrete properties are close to parameters of cement concrete and in some instances they can be appreciably higher


    20. At Barclay’s there are no income requirements for an applicant’s family to meet, and tuitions have, at times, been reduced and, in a few instances, waived when Mr

    21. The persons employed in the finances, fleets, and magistracy, are instances of this order of men


    22. , It accepts mainstream geological and cosmological estimates for the Earth’s age, like Evolutionism, but posits that the new "kinds" of life forms, which have appeared successively over the planet‘s history, represent instances of God directly intervening to create those new types, supernaturally


    23. Finally, predictions of events should be accurate in all instances


    24. In some instances it contains the names and detailed information about people not yet born, at the time when these documents were written


    25. Christians believe that the Lord Jesus Christ is the Messiah who came to Israel about 2,000 years ago, as was foretold in many instances in the Old Testament


    26. Some people will argue that the words used for describing God’s creative work in Genesis 1 point to new creations that did not exist before in some instances, and re-creation in others


    27. It is similar to saying God “made” in some instances and God “created” in others


    28. I freely admit to being quite experienced; still, while some of my experiences have certainly been great, I have encountered quite a few wilder instances where I was forced to demur


    29. But the instances, I believe, are not very numerous, of people who have been ruined by a hospitality or liberality of this kind; though the hospitality of luxury, and the liberality of


    30. In most instances where a golfer might choose to hit a one iron, a better choice would be to use a wood instead

    31. In many instances, the closeness was sacrificed


    32. neutrality, and several instances were reported to the civil


    33. Turner decimated the ranks of the Directorate of Operations, his reasoning being that in all too many instances our field operatives were forced into relying on foreign nationals of less than savory character


    34. Item: In many instances, teachers have expressed the view that children


    35. Affirmative Action Baby who, in her dissertation at Princeton, failed to give mention to the many opportunities that America has afforded her, choosing to concentrate on presumed instances of less than equal treatment


    36. Clinton"s response in both instances: „Thanks but no thanks


    37. In the last few years in these United States it would be more accurately be referred to, in all too many instances, as the art of the reprehensible, and can be pretty well characterized as a combination of Gnosticism and Millennialism, even though the great majority of its practitioners wouldn"t have the foggiest idea as to the meaning of either of those terms


    38. All of the above instances smack of tyranny – another instance of an unbridled executive


    39. It would be more than appropriate to demonstrate that, in some instances, the reverse is much better than the original


    40. There are far too many present instances of federal workers acting like those attending meetings of the Cheyenne Social Club

    41. Is it any wonder that both the Yalta Conference and the founding of the idealistic United Nations were both such failures? Not with Alger Hiss involved at the top in both instances


    42. He had heard of instances where


    43. And then there were the strange instances of debris sometimes as large as small


    44. Certain death fell on any man who looked on one of the King's wives, and instances are also known in which young lovers have been ruthlessly parted for the maiden to be placed in the royal harem, and afterwards, being discovered secretly renewing their vows, they have both been barbarously tortured and executed


    45. It was one of the very few instances inside the country where the shoot to kill order was given (of which I am aware of)


    46. Supply and Demand cuts both ways, and in most instances will (actually) generate higher salaries for workers in conjunction with their job‘s specific skill requirements


    47. events over a short period of time or other instances where you will


    48. The litany of abuses predicated in the name of free expression, or proxy ―decisions‖ made on behalf of others who are unable to make informed decisions, are understood by the hordes of mentally ill people roaming the streets, who should be otherwise institutionalized for their own safety, if not for the safety of our society, for that matter, who remain on the streets, unable to properly care for themselves, mandated by civil rights organizations fearful that their rights may be jeopardized, people otherwise incapable of making a rational assessment of their own condition; not to mention conferring legitimacy to sexual deviancy in all its varieties that many of us have casually resigned ourselves to as ―simply‖ alternative lifestyles or championing (equal) protection under the law, that, in some instances, should call for censorship, or implausible assumptions regarding the ―unborn,‖ (Abortion) remanding millions of innocents to an early grave, a convenience for women fretting over their figures or professional careers, abetted by spineless politicians, who for expediency sake, continue advancing legislation denying them (―unborn‖) their own inalienable right to choose, had they the means, or encouraging a culture of death (Euthanasia) for the convenience of (the) would-be custodians of the terminally ill or perhaps to (simply) reduce the increasing costs of Healthcare, or the legalization of drugs because that too is a convenient alternative for a number of individuals who have seemingly lost the will to rid our society of rampant drug abuse and therefore justify such (hare-brained) schemes from the vantage point of opportunity savings or reduced social costs, or movements to eliminate God from the public consciousness lest society be reminded of its sins or perhaps because many of us have (conveniently) chosen to become our own gods


    49. When principles of non-violence are either self-contained or practiced unconditionally under circumstances (otherwise) calling for a measured response, (sound) judgment and common sense appealing to the requirements of a peaceful, well-ordered society that every citizen (otherwise) owes an obligation, and whose conspicuous merits, perhaps laudable in some instances, however questionable at other times, and where (such) natural impulses are routinely rejected, even more remarkably when Property and Person and at times the Nation, are at risk by (anti-social) individuals determined to provoke harm; weighs in the balance, and where (institutional) recourse is problematical or uncertain, an (individual) is required, inasmuch as it lies within that individual‘s capacity to do so, to discourage such annoyances as they may present themselves to that individual as well as that individual‘s family and friends, however contrary to that individual‘s ―nature,‖ lest that individual‘s misplaced pacifism further encourage mischief makers and bullies alike, by providing license to habitually upset the harmony and safety of private and public concerns as it (otherwise) suits their primitive whims


    50. Though it may happen in very isolated instances I just cannot see the other handlers not reporting it or intervening directly














































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