I would like to thank you now for your kindnesses as I will be gone before you rise. |
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This kindles something inside of them, which will hopefully grow into a love for the environment as they get older. |
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It was replaced with a cold rage kindling in the pit of her stomach as she stared at her so called father. |
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He received Augustine kindly, and Monica held him in deep respect as a pastor. |
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The float was preceded by hundreds of priests fully vested as for mass in albs and chasubles. |
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Instead, they see it as a problem, as a liability, as an albatross around our financial necks. |
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No democracy can long survive which does not accept as fundamental to its very existence the recognition of the rights of minorities. |
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He received international recognition for his work and wrote for many scientific publications as well as the National Geographic. |
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It is true that he was, as he appeared to be, a gentle and kindly man, but in other respects he was not at all what he seemed. |
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Michael, or Girders, as he was affectionately known, was a good father and grandad, kindly neighbour and friend. |
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He as a kindly gentleman and he will be sadly missed by the people of the district. |
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While during his dealings with his generals' children, he is seen as a kindly father-figure, capable of generosity and fun. |
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Please let us know what you think, and as always, thank you kindly for reading. |
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Start with both heels on the floor and point your feet upward as high as you can. |
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These animals also have spurred heels, but these appear to be a feature of both sexes in the young, the females losing them as they mature. |
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Are women as focused on those things as they are with getting, say, the newest Gucci shoes with bamboo heels? |
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Part of the problem with kindness and compassion is that they often present as weak and empty virtues. |
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But people need to be treated with kindness, compassion and support, not as criminals. |
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The lack of formal recognition for Taiwan acts as an intolerable barrier to their international trading and commercial relations. |
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China sees Taiwan as a renegade province which does not deserve diplomatic recognition from the international community. |
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The US recognised Beijing as the legitimate government of the whole of China and ended its formal recognition of Taiwan. |
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In 1992 the country became a sovereign state as a direct result of recognition by member states of the European Union and the United States. |
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In this verse, the worshipper is cognizing God as the only immutable principle, the source of all creation. |
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But, in the heel of the hunt, I'd much prefer the smoking ban as currently mooted to be implemented. |
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Jeff said at first it felt uncomfortable, as if his hands were higher and the heel of his club was off the ground. |
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She plopped down her bowl of stew and heel of crusty bread, holding the mug of cider in her hand as she sat. |
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Then, just as the team seemed to be establishing a foothold, two interceptions set them back on their heels. |
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With that, she swiftly turned on her heel and disappeared as she rounded the corner to her destination. |
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The boat heeled over hard as they hit the opposing wind that circulated in harbour. |
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A great gasp went up as the ship listed heavily, and looked as though she would heel over completely. |
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Benjamin, who appreciated bawdy humor as much as any of his kindred, would have relished the vitality of the street scene. |
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They were kindred souls, who had grown up together as neighbours, and naturally, had fallen in love. |
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It helps, as it always does with sport, to have some kind of kindred bond with one of the teams, however tenuous that may be. |
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Both made the play-offs again in 1997, the Orioles as wire-to-wire division champs. |
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At Phoenix, he became the first driver in IRL history to lap the field as he led wire-to-wire en route to his first victory of the season. |
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The circus boasts camels, zebras, llamas, dogs, pigeons and ducks, as well as clowns, jugglers, wire-walkers and trapeze artists. |
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My other reason is selfish I guess, maybe I'm using it as a litmus test to uncover kindred spirits that enjoy the same things that I do. |
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Over the past several months I've maintained correspondence with a few people whom I now regard as valued muses and kindred spirits. |
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The software includes sample analysis, related movies, and activity guides for topics such as kinematics and dynamics. |
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The area continued as a centre for music into the Seventies and beyond, albeit on a much smaller scale. |
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He has done that in 14 years as a test cricketer, albeit subject to selectorial whims. |
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Most Alberta Clippers bring light snow and a blast of cold air to the USA as they move eastwards. |
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Windows will automatically recognize the new pointing device, but will detect it as a mouse and not a graphic tablet. |
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More than ever before, lifestyle and behavior are being recognized as important factors in physical health and physical illness. |
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The fact that as many, if not more, offenders spring from privileged backgrounds is hardly recognized. |
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Throughout the world, paternity leave has been recognized as an important means of reconciling the professional and familial lives of workers. |
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China, which claims Taiwan as a province, does not allow countries that recognize Beijing to concurrently have diplomatic relations with Taipei. |
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Only a handful of countries, mostly poverty-stricken, recognize the Republic of China, the official name used by Taiwan, as a country. |
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The US and Japan have refused to recognize Taiwan as an independent state for over two decades. |
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Upset and shouting, Buck took to his heels and dashed out of the room, the wooden door banging on its hinges behind him as his cowboy boots clattered on the timber porch. |
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That came as a surprise to me, for while there were moments during the film that were mildly amusing, I would hardly have recognized it as a satire or a comedy of any sort. |
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It appears that these seed applied insecticides and liquid insecticides will be effective in protecting seeds from seed feeding insects such as wireworms and seedcorn maggots. |
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Unlike many portables which require you to download drivers first, this one will plug into any computer and be recognised as a hard disk for you to transfer files. |
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Excessive body fat, especially in areas such as the abdomen, is increasingly recognized as an important risk factor for killers like heart disease and diabetes. |
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She shoved the heels of her palms into her eyes as fresh tears flowed. |
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Stacy glances at us as we emerge, but she makes no sign of recognition. |
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There are now some two to three million people in the world seeking some form of constitutional recognition of their existence, as a group, and some form of self-government. |
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In fact, as we take a look at this storm, it's called an Alberta Clipper. |
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The older fighter stood there in an empty stance as if he were simply holding a conversation, until the moment she struck at his chest with the heel of her left palm. |
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At one moment, he walks forward jauntily, as though walking onto a dance floor, at another he lifts one leg, then another. |
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The northern variety palaces were, as elsewhere, venues of mass entertainment where the kinematograph was a curiosity attached at the end of the bill. |
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To maintain the loft, feel as if the heel of the club leads the shot. |
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He remained as hopeful as ever that he would himself join the NYPD, whatever the danger. |
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Adopted in Britain in 1999, they are now regarded as the only way in which young thugs who terrorise neighbourhoods without actually breaking the law can be brought to heel. |
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Nicole Kidman stretched as a Southern damsel in The Paperboy, but the movie was widely panned. |
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Even as he spoke, the ship heeled over in the rising wind, and he moaned. |
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Networking with experts in other disciplines and collaborating with statisticians should be recognized as an important way to conduct research and disseminate findings. |
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I have frequently heard that disputes as to the right pronunciation of words have been settled by reference to the manner in which they have been spoken on the wireless. |
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Leno said he felt the same as he try to put a damper on any such talk at a post-roast press conference. |
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It's also about remembering someone who, whatever her faults, performed more kindnesses to more people than most of us will get round to meeting in lifetimes twice as long. |
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On a brief visit to Fiji, New Zealand Foreign Minister Geoff Goff declared that his country refused to recognise the interim government as constitutional. |
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Imagine what could happen if countries keep pulling out of the coalition, if France and Germany refuse to recognize an occupied Iraq as a sovereign nation. |
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Feature recognizers check the headers or the body of the e-mail looking for patterns that human beings have identified as markers of spam or non-spam mail. |
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In 1957 Nkrumah renamed the new country Ghana and obtained recognition from the United Nations as an independent member of the British Commonwealth. |
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Events such as Bangalore Habba kindle the emotions of people, she added. |
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Hope of escape kindled within as the terror of bondage loosened. |
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He reached out as if meaning to grasp my hand but recoiled suddenly. |
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For me, it will always be a trip of a lifetime, as we were soon surrounded by a bewildering assortment of albatrosses, shearwaters and petrels, each a new species for us. |
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But seabirds such as albatrosses and petrels, which have large, tubular nostrils, are known to use scent clues to locate nesting sites and prey out at sea. |
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Autistics thus succeed only on self-explanatory tasks, such as the Raven's test. |
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Gary Hume dressed as a Mexican dandy and sold tequila slammers. |
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Autistics spent as much time with the puzzle and cleanup chores as did the other children, but spent less time playing with dolls. |
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Also the report says that the ordinance must strictly prohibit a California team from relocating as a possible second tenant. |
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In past experiments, Utz has relied on homemade protein arrays to detect biomarkers such as autoantibodies and cytokines. |
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Duke, who relaunched the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s as Grand Wizard, wants Irish supporters to sponsor his trip. |
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Shephard has had his share of trauma in the war, has seen his share of battles and relives them as he waits for Pascal and Fabrice. |
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As well as being less flirtatious, Capaldi is far less of a dandy. |
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That is, not in a dance hall or behind the bar or even as a Rennie. |
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Some autistic-run organizations, such as the Autistic Self-Advocacy Network, have proposed that we make the change to Autism Acceptance Month. |
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The National Public Works and Services Bank will act as borrower for the WB loan, which in turn will reloan the funds to the Government of Oaxaca. |
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