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will be valued, regarded and esteemed by those who
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regarded this as his moment
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After this, Miss Susan was regarded with new respect
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These cherubs are often regarded as the most advanced on the ship, by those who had never interacted with Desa or Kuthra
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'Any individual belief system is regarded as just another cult and its followers seen as heretics and therefore rejected by the establishment
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2Saying, There was in a city a judge, who feared not God, neither regarded man:
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“The meat is very strongly flavoured, and usually regarded as
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were those who regarded the Irish as collaborators with the deposed
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home world although, informally, this was regarded as not so very
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written on paper and sealed with wax, which was regarded as the only
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what could be regarded as an act of war
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regarded them with interest – and not a little fear
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’ Corrente regarded his colleague
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The guest regarded his host carefully and began, “Some of our centers have a direct organic foundation in our physiology
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He regarded his friend long and hard, then nodded
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He regarded his clerk
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opposite and regarded her closely
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regarded him closely, trying to decide whether he could
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There was a long silence as he regarded first
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Her eyes flashed as she regarded the visitor
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older of the two men regarded the stranger with
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’ The priest pulled a face and regarded
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The two men regarded each other
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The small-scale wine makers are usually better regarded
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There was a Korean once, called Song Sang-in, whose mind was upright and whose spirit was true He hated witches with all his might, and regarded them as deceivers of the people
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The One Elf’s eyes of grey and white widened as they regarded his damaged staff
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Alec regarded the mage out of the corner of his eyes as he gulped down the last of the pitcher
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across a local inhabitant he was regarded with suspicion
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satisfy us, that among the wisest and most learned nations, it has never been regarded as a
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ploughman, though generally regarded as the pattern of stupidity and ignorance, is seldom
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This change may be regarded as the necessary, though very
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Even among the elves, Nathalia's skill was both highly regarded and rarely tested
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But Democritus, who wrote upon husbandry about two thousand years ago, and who was regarded
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These are so great, that in a country where thirty years purchase is considered as a moderate price for the property of a landed estate, ten years purchase is regarded as a good price for that of a coal mine
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regarded the grinning stranger suspiciously
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her grazing, regarded the stranger with a disdainful eye,
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seems evidently to have been the effect of the extraordinary unfavourableness of the seasons, and ought, therefore, to be regarded, not as a permanent, but as a transitory and occasional event
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they regarded him with newfound respect
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In the public deliberations, therefore, his voice is little heard, and less regarded; except upon particular occasions, when his clamour is animated, set on, and supported by his employers, not for his, but their own particular purposes
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An improved farm may very justly be regarded in the same light as those useful machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and by means of which an equal circulating capital can afford a much greater revenue to its employer
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This was regarded, in those times, as so important an object, that it was always considered as belonging to the sovereign, and neither to the finder nor to the proprietor of the land, unless the right to it had been conveyed to the latter by an express clause in his charter
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and simpler machinery than had been usual before, are always regarded as advantageous to every society
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It is the work of Nature which remains, after deducting or compensating every thing which can be regarded as the work of man
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Through the greater part of Europe, the yeomanry are regarded as an inferior rank of people, even to the better sort of tradesmen and mechanics, and in all parts of Europe to the great merchants and master manufacturers
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} To let a farm in this manner, was quite agreeable to the usual economy of, I believe, the sovereigns of all the different countries of Europe, who used frequently to let whole manors to all the tenants of those manors, they becoming jointly and severally answerable for the whole rent ; but in return being allowed to collect it in their own way, and to pay it into the king's exchequer by the hands of their own bailiff, and being thus altogether freed from the insolence of the king's officers; a circumstance in those days regarded as of the greatest importance
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Even if the old days were gone, she still regarded him as a good friend
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Horrifying Hippo, quite representative of his clan, was regarded as one of the most dangerous species in Africa
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The introduction of the feudal law, so far from extending, may be regarded as an attempt to moderate, the authority of the great allodial lords
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Though the evening had seemed a disaster to Nerissa, Tragus regarded it as a great
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Civil war was always tragic and he regarded his Nord comrades-in-arms every bit as much his countrymen, his neighbors, as he did the other Cyrodiil-born Imperials
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He had sympathy for the Nords who fought most vigorously against what they and others regarded as the injustice of the treaty
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He was a well-known merchant in the market place; a highly regarded, honest man
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Thus, people who have had many incarnations are often regarded as ‘old souls’, and they are generally very skilful and wise
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Beets can be regarded as body fuel
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And yet, when they arrived, they found that the ern were growing in number faster than anyone, even Sarn, whom history regarded as the first man to recognize the true threat that the ern posed, could have imagined
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The interest of our American colonies was regarded as the same with that of the mother country
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Till the whole of those expenses, together with the ordinary profits of stock, have been completely repaid to him by the advanced rent which he gets from his land, that advanced rent ought to be regarded as sacred and inviolable, both by the church and by the king ; ought to be subject neither to tithe nor to taxation
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All other expenses, and all other orders of people, even those who, in the common apprehensions of men, are regarded as the most productive, are, in this account of things,
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Still only a fraction of what the real wave was capable of, the experiment he intended would not be regarded as safe by the B’tari
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On the contrary, they were provoked and disgusted by the vanity, luxury, and expense of the richer clergy, who appeared to spend upon their own pleasures what had always before been regarded as the patrimony of the poor
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The account of the French taxes, which takes up three volumes in quarto, may be regarded as perfectly authentic
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regarded Bradlee, who raised his hands to show
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” I looked at them askance and couldn’t believe what they were saying I mean although they were a lot older than me and of higher rank I still regarded them as friends but the I thought how wrong could I be
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He stopped and regarded the squirrel, still upright in its begging position
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be regarded as one of those pedantic pieces of hypocrisy which, instead of gaining credit with anybody, serve only to expose the person who affects to practise them to the suspicion of buing a greater knave than most of his neighbours
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hire and homicidal profiteers in the European subcontinent, if not the world, regarded with a
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Such a speculation, can, at worst, be regarded but as a new Utopia, less amusing, certainly, but no more useless and chimerical than the old one
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be regarded as virtually at an end
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I regarded him then, as I regard him now, as one of the world"s noblest figures – not only as one of the finest military characters, but also as one of the most stainless
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But then compromise on either side could be regarded as weakness
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That burning dark-eyed gaze regarded Jean for some time before the man said, “I’m sorry we could not reach amiable terms this day, Jean Fairsythe
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Alex lifted his gaze from the picture and regarded Gerald reflectively
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regarded him as ideally suited for the job
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The new world had no place for old world religion; these were people who were regarded as weak by the Darangi, clinging to beliefs that made them feel secure and their lives meaningful
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Jhordel regarded him with a quite reserve
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Moreover, it seemed he regarded her as his muse, certainly not his guardian
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N’robo regarded him somewhat sardonically and said, “Perhaps it isn’t only in the sea
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She didn’t say anything at first, but merely regarded him with a resolute look
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He blinked and regarded Jhordel dazedly, unaware that he had spoken aloud
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She regarded him levelly
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The same guard stood outside Hollowcrest’s door, though he regarded her with curious eyes this time
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” Sicarius regarded her intently
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The landlady regarded them for the first time
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Not returning from leave would have been regarded as desertion and that carried a serious penalty, so it seldom happened
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Most certainly it would be regarded as murder to execute a wounded suspect and though it never happened in my presence it might have elsewhere
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General Shafter, in the “Century,” says: “I regarded this as impossible
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That security man regarded her with narrowed-eyed suspicion again
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now regarded as a hateful thing
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We put a down payment on the property then I got one of my friends from the AA group I attended who was a highly regarded real estate agent
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regarded it as the greatest success achieved by Mrs
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aristocratic flavour has come to be regarded as the epitome of a
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Events in and of themselves do not necessarily shape (public) opinion in whatever manner such events are (oftentimes) regarded by the (public) general
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while The Written Law of God is cast off! It is regarded as foreign, antiquated and obsolete, in the eyes of this so-For every man is led by the deceits of his flesh, lo he is married to the selfish desires of his own heart, and all the called modern generation of enlightened peoples
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―Equality is a transcendent principle of justice and is therefore rightly regarded as one of the principles of natural law‖ (Reinhold Niebuhr)
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Therefore, what are commonly understood as points of ―fact,‖ should be properly regarded with suspicion by discerning minds
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Separating an individual who is likeable from that individual‘s personal viewpoints, otherwise perceived objectionable or contrary to my (own) regarded opinions, requires an open, if not ―generous‖ mind
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For obvious reasons she was now regarded as the angel of death, to be avoided even though she was wealthy from of all of the insurance money
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Black women were not regarded as women in those days
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These opinions were not lost, however, on savvier Liberals who (privately) regarded her withdrawal as a lost opportunity in pushing the Court further to the left