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She didn't owe him, if she stayed with him on this quest, it was just the hormones she inherited from Tdeshi driving her to it
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The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act entitles all dependents (parents, minor children, unmarried daughters) to maintenance even if they are disinherited
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The bone, full of air bubbles inherited from the creature’s flying ancestors to reduce
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‘Oh no … he was comfortable, I suppose you’d say … he’d inherited some property when his parents died and I know he used that towards the cost of Abery Hall but other than that, he’s just worked and earned
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The bone, full of air bubbles inherited from the creature’s flying ancestors to reduce weight and density, skittled across the stone floor and came to rest by MacKenzie’s bare feet
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He had inherited infinite and unaccounted wealth from
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in a flying, gallop of earth and stones is all the rest I inherited,
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All that remains of this story is to say that both Archibald and his darling young lady were married, that they inherited her father's vast fortune, and that, in between location shoots, premieres and promotional tours, they lived happily ever after with an enormous brood of normally featured offspring
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Only the strongest and the most robust contestant would be a suitable match for her grand-daughter’s spirited nature
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I think she inherited some money which went towards buying this place
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She inherited the lot when her parents died and bought the house with some of the money
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he had inherited from his grandfather
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this inherited anger that was making him reluctant to
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that they inherited her father's vast fortune, and that, in between
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An inherited trapped emotion
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In the case of an inherited emotion, you actually
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You can certainly ask “Is there an inherited emotion
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stumble across inherited emotions while you are on the
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How Inherited Emotions are Uncovered
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the correct column and row that an inherited emotion
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you preface the emotion with the word inherited
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simply ask “Is this an inherited trapped emotion?” If
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the emotions again by asking “Is this inherited ____
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until you find the correct inherited emotion
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Once you have identified the inherited emotion, you
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however, you will find that most inherited trapped
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We determined that he had an inherited emotion
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Testing revealed that this inherited hopelessness had
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for releasing a non-inherited trapped emotion
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To release an inherited trapped emotion from another
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not referring to inherited emotions
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that are inherited and passed from one generation to
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would be a suitable match for her grand-daughter’s spirited nature
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must have been a family business which Bertram inherited
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Of course he didn’t really know what genes did what and how they were inherited, but he’d seen many skills run in families
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I mean…" Her body language is becoming distinctly awkward, caught between the delicious impurity of the moment and an inherited, innate reluctance to put herself in danger
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What if she's inherited the self destruct gene? I couldn't bear it, not again
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“I'm sure it's a trait inherited from my folks,” he answered
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I would think that would be something you would have inherited from her?” Yorthops asked
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She still should have been energetic and lively, that was something she should have inherited
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Jameson was, by inherited nature, meticulous and thorough, both from his life in the livery and from having been under the tutelage of White Feathers near from birth
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Emme, her Grandmother, had inherited the money to buy the place, from her Grandmother, and although hers to do with as she saw fit, she was to leave it to her oldest granddaughter, Lizzy
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She had inherited the green eyes of her mother,
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"Your Great Grandmother, Emme Bloodworth Chatterton, inherited it from her Grandmother, Emmiline York Worthington, who inherited it from her Grandmother, Emmiline Wentworth York
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Before the rehearsal was over, each Player was sure he or she was the first one to conceive of the new Village Theatrical Society Educational Fund, for the awarding of College scholarships to deserving and merited graduates of the Tahoe City School
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While she understood little of the written old English, it was clear that the letter was from her parents, and went so far as to point out the tradition by which she’d inherited the items included with the money
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Item's she had adored as a child, earned the right to put together as a youth, and inherited as a young mother
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Those coming from the south were bedraggled, dispirited,
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She wasn't as deep as Desa and had no great talents, but she was kind and spirited and considerate
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Over the years, many, who have inherited or
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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
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To promote such improvements was even said to be the chief of the public-spirited purposes for which it was instituted
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They seem to have intended to support the spirited undertakings, for as such they considered them, which were at that time carrying on in different parts of the country ; and, at the same time, by drawing the whole banking business to themselves, to supplant all the other Scotch banks, particularly those established at Edinburgh, whose backwardness in discounting bills of exchange had given some offence
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Spirited as she was, she had assured him of an impending visit
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Whoever has had the fortune to live in a mercantile town, situated in an unimproved country, must have frequently observed how much more spirited the operations of merchants were in this way, than those of mere country gentlemen
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Enthusiastic voices rose over spirited music in
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The spike hit the ground some steps behind her as she was spirited along
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He’s inherited a goodly sum
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recently inherited his father’s fortune
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I cannot conclude this chapter concerning bounties, without observing, that the praises which have been bestowed upon the law which establishes the bounty upon the exportation of corn, and upon that system of regulations which is connected with it, are altogether unmerited
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He’s far too proud, too self-interested, and too spirited for me to want to deal with him at all, let alone think of useful bargaining chips
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All she could do was listen as the normally even-tempered general continued in his spirited mono-logue
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It was as if he were being spirited forth
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They have rejected, therefore, the proposal of being taxed by parliamentary requisition, and, like other ambitious and high-spirited men, have rather chosen to draw the sword in defence of their own importance
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Set goals that are yours; not something inherited or
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Levi had sort-of inherited the shop from his father
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I’m not sure the Administration knows how to handle the absolute power of water resources they have inherited
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The joint-stock companies, which are established for the public-spirited purpose of promoting some particular manufacture, over and above managing their own affairs ill, to the diminution of the general stock of the society, can, in other respects, scarce ever fail to do more harm than good
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In the modern philosophy, it was frequently represented as generally, or rather as almost always, inconsistent with any degree of happiness in this life; and heaven was to be earned only by penance and mortification, by the austerities and abasement of a monk, not by the liberal, generous, and spirited conduct of a man
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How it made so much more sense that he was some wealthy fantasist, someone who had perhaps inherited a sizeable fortune but whose life felt empty; or, equally plausibly, he had done something terrible and had sought escape in this total immersion
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” Jesus stated in a sad, dispirited manner
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“But you inherited an empire!” She tried to encourage
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Notwithstanding, her aunt Shelagh's open-armed and big- hearted welcome was just as warm and spirited as she had remembered as she fell into it both from exhaustion and elation at having reached her destination that night she fled from the hospital
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The Nimrod captain was long remembered by the entire crew for his colorful, high-spirited and jovial nature
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(Somehow, I was always showing up around the time they were making food… and I’m pretty sure that it was an inherited 6th sense
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No doubt exists that had not the Ansahs arrived with reports of the strength of the advancing English, which they greatly exaggerated, the Ashantis would have offered a spirited resistance at the entrance to Kumassi, when they found that no amount of subterfuge and false promise would keep back the invader
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But the soldiers grew dispirited with inaction: exposure and army rations were beginning to tell, and finally yellow fever broke out
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Intelligence is inherited; Knowledge, on the other hand, is acquired
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This is bad, because a dispirited team is less productive and less able to solve problems
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Would have been cruel to deprive us our tradition which is the same under all race groups! Attacking us whilst barbecuing, was seen as very mean-spirited and against the rules of war and common decency
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Her dark blue powdered eyes pierced my core with spits of fire as she told me to sit and wait in a gruff voice which I presumed she had inherited from all the cigarettes she clearly smoked
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Whenever social costs begin to (marginally) exceed their intended benefits because (limited) resources are either inefficiently allocated or mismanaged or depleting revenue is (simply) unable to keep pace with spending requirements or whenever non-recoverable anti-social attitudes begin to compromise that society‘s quality of life or whenever that society‘s efforts to rehabilitate its economic, intellectual or moral infrastructures or restore flagging morale are no longer effective or have lost their (spirited) momentum or whenever (public) proposals fall short of (private) expectations is that society said to be in a state of decline
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Conversion should not be confused with inherited superstition but some (hidden) knowledge, rather, properly revealed in all its forms
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It has become socially fashionable, instead, to label disagreeable viewpoints as either racist, bigoted, homophobic, xenophobic or some (reasonable) apprehension or concern as mean-spirited
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It goes without saying that our Society‘s de-facto pardon of this crass, mean-spirited individual of low character has been well chronicled over the years as witnessed by its increasing tolerance for low-brow humor that continues to undermine the customs of polite society
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They both inherited my drive while this one takes after his father, or maybe he is just some kind of mutant
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When they reversed direction, heading back, the question of master and servant again became an issue with the spirited animal, turning the trip up the mountain into an exhilarating test of control
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What’s more, they conscientiously seem to ignore that the president inherited an impending recession, and completely forget the disastrous effects of that unforgettable September 11, as they also forget the more than 2 million jobs created since the month of August of last year
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On the return ride, the spirited thoroughbred knew exactly where they were going: they were retracing their steps and at the end of the trail waited its cozy stall with a feed bin full of fresh grain
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He didn't want to appear mean-spirited
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We were totally dispirited
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Raul had inherited from his grandfather dark good looks, typical of the family, and his share of Herrera charm, which he maintained with pride, feeling dirty and uncomfortable at the first sign of stubble or rumpled clothing
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I too have inherited the wind reader gift
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As if he had been spirited away, by the same sort of devils that had caught poor Philo
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Generally, she sounded mean spirited, with a deep loathing of Humans
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The reason I’m telling you all this, is because you don’t even know how your own star drive works…you simply inherited it from the Old Timers, or Predecessors, or whatever the fuck you’re calling them this week…” Brendan stared into the mute, stunned silence
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In the middle of the second decade of the twenty-first century, many evangelicals find that they are disunited, hurt, angry, dispirited and confused
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The friendly jostling for the added security of the grain storage’s roof and the ramp leading up to it became a spirited contest for the advantage conferred by the finished portions that the second-level offered
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The spirited jostling turned into an outright brawl for all that was left unoccupied of the longer ramp between the second level and the platform base, which itself had been overwhelmed with humanity
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If this logic holds, then it tells us that Jesus can be seen to be a diminutive portion of the essence of God, who must have, by genetic description, shared His essence with the inherited traits of Man