Deal Sentence Examples

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  • It meant a good deal to him to secure a home like this.

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  • She'd deal with him later.

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  • One has to know how to deal with them.

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  • After a great deal of tinkering and trying, they did succeed in making two paddle wheels.

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  • We cannot deal with equations that big—but a computer will solve for that in a minute if it has enough data.

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  • I was just wondering how to deal with the insurance company when the seller is the owner.

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  • I didn't hire him and I have no idea what deal you are talking about.

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  • Had Allen been here to make a drug deal with Giddon?

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  • I can deal with the mess in my head.

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  • You are only a very little boy, and you will learn a great deal as you grow bigger.

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  • I want a great deal, Count!

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  • Here's the deal, guys and girl.

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  • Some perp thinks Youngblood is the real deal; the Psychic Tipster, so he cuts him up like pork roast, gets to the truth, and dumps him.

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  • The more Damian dealt with them, the less he wanted to deal with them again.

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  • The man told him he needed to get rid of me and Yancey told him he'd deal with me in his own way.

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  • To be reminded first by a woman who should be dead and again by a Healer of some sort … He shook out his shoulders and nudged his XO awake, not wanting to deal with the thoughts.

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  • A bad deal by a deity or its mate will ruin the universe.

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  • These preparations had not consumed a great deal of time, but the sleeping Gargoyles were beginning to wake up and move around, and soon some of them would be hunting for their missing wings.

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  • He had given them a great deal of trouble, and they wished to destroy him.

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  • I look upon England today as an old gentleman who is travelling with a great deal of baggage, trumpery which has accumulated from long housekeeping, which he has not the courage to burn; great trunk, little trunk, bandbox, and bundle.

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  • Okay. I don't hear any deal breakers so far.

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  • It's the best time to deal with her.

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  • She pushed him back down, showing him just how unprepared he was to deal with anything.

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  • Only if you make me a deal.

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  • We'll deal with it.

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  • Why, it's a great deal for Uncle Hugson, but not for me.

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  • Now, Mr. Boyle was a sporting neighbor who spent a good deal of time in shooting.

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  • When Aesop was about twenty years old his master lost a great deal of money and was obliged to sell his slaves.

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  • To deal in generalities, plants capture, on average, about 5 percent of the solar energy that falls on their leaves.

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  • Here, at the extreme left flank, Bennigsen talked a great deal and with much heat, and, as it seemed to Pierre, gave orders of great military importance.

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  • You've taken a great deal off my shoulders, and I appreciate it.

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  • If she were perfectly still, she could deal with the pain.

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  • I made you a deal.

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  • Darkyn's amusement at the deal made her shudder.

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  • You made a deal for me.

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  • I'm assuming it was because a deal went bad.

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  • It's the only deal I ever lost that I didn't mind losing.

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  • What's the big deal?

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  • My deal with Zamon is complete.

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  • I'll deal with it when it comes.

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  • Though this news was being concealed from the inhabitants, the officials--the heads of the various government departments--knew that Moscow would soon be in the enemy's hands, just as Count Rostopchin himself knew it, and to escape personal responsibility they had all come to the governor to ask how they were to deal with their various departments.

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  • Previously he had talked a great deal, grew excited when he talked, and seldom listened; now he was seldom carried away in conversation and knew how to listen so that people readily told him their most intimate secrets.

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  • Molly and Betsy elected to go home leaving me to mind the store and deal with Daniel Brennan's phone call without interruption.

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  • Certain enough to make me a deal?

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  • Her deal with Darkyn damned her, but also saved her life.

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  • Praying she hadn't missed some term of the deal, she waited for his reaction.

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  • I don't want you to hurt yourself to make a deal that benefits me.

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  • It'd make a good bargaining tool for a deal.

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  • In either case, Deidre never put a stupid deal over the life of another suffering as she had.

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  • She'd make him a deal.

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  • Deidre hugged herself, hearing the unasked question about their deal.

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  • You made up your mind to deal with me, even if Gabriel was not part of your future.

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  • As guilty as she felt, she wasn't willing to make a deal with him to protect the human she'd condemned.

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  • Please tell me you didn't make a deal with Darkyn.

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  • It's not normal to wake up and deal with all this, she said.

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  • The deal is simple.

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  • This … deal sounded too good to be true.

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  • Take my hand, and the deal is official.

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  • It will require a great deal of effort on my part to keep this painless.

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  • It is what it is and I'll just have deal with it.

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  • I will just have to find a way to deal with it.

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  • Alva was now free to deal with rebellion in the north.

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  • A good deal of this absence of forest is directly due to the action of man.

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  • Remember my earlier statement that a farmer treats a thousand acres of corn as a single entity because it is not cost effective to deal with each corn stalk separately?

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  • We are bothered a good deal by people who assume the responsibility of the world when God is neglectful.

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  • It had bare deal floors and was furnished with very simple hard sofas, armchairs, tables, and chairs made by their own serf carpenters out of their own birchwood.

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  • Writers of universal history who deal with all the nations seem to recognize how erroneous is the specialist historians' view of the force which produces events.

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  • In our time the majority of so-called advanced people--that is, the crowd of ignoramuses--have taken the work of the naturalists who deal with one side of the question for a solution of the whole problem.

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  • Yours is the second offer I've had this trip and I want to make sure I get the best deal.

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  • Jule was silent, realizing he had made that deal.

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  • Jonny isn't quite ready yet to deal with the Others who have been stirring up trouble within the vamp ranks.

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  • Your deal holds the power of the Dark One to enforce the debt, since you are his.

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  • Her first deal was made more out of emotion than anything else.

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  • At least, this was what she hoped when she made the deal.

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  • That he'd beat out the original Dark One in a deal did not bode well for her.

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  • Gabriel had been, and she was furious at herself for not taking him more seriously and for choosing to accept Darkyn's deal instead of taking a chance with Gabriel.

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  • She fell into his trance last night; she needed to keep her head clear to deal with him this time.

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  • You will never have a chance with Gabriel, even when you win your deal.

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  • My deal with your mate is dependent upon me succeeding.

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  • From the moment he first offered her the deal that landed her in Hell, he read her.

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  • I, uh, made a deal with Darkyn a few days ago for him to remove my brain tumor.

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  • I guess she made a deal with Darkyn.

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  • I made her a deal that expires in four days, thinking I could reverse the bond.

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  • I'll make you a deal to stop this.

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  • She wasn't able to make an official deal with Darkyn to save the kids, and she had nothing to offer him.

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  • In a deal with her mate, who just happened to be the devil.

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  • I, um, made a deal with Darkyn.

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  • Figured you had to make a deal that broke bad for you.

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  • I'll make a deal with him first.

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  • Not enough for him to duplicate, but enough for you to make a deal.

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  • If you keep it, hide it somewhere safe until you need to make a deal.

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  • Can you make him a deal?

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  • Nervous about proposing a deal, she also feared doing it wrong.

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  • She went over the wording of the deal in her mind.

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  • Offering you a deal is helping you both.

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  • You can always walk away, she told him, repeating the words Darkyn used to lure her into the deal they made originally.

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  • Whether or not you take my deal, I'll help her.

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  • Cold energy sealed the deal as official.

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  • I was going to Darkyn myself to make a deal to save you.

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  • Basically. Or would've been, if Darkyn hadn't decided to honor the informal deal he made with her.

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  • Knowing what she did now about her destiny, would she have sought out a deal with Darkyn?

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  • An instinct wriggled, one she didn't want to acknowledge or deal with.

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  • I'll figure it out way before our deal is up, she said, rolling her eyes.

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  • You made a deal.

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  • Your deal is sealed by the Dark One.

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  • Not unless he's willing to make a deal with me.

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  • You should know the power of a deal with him by now.

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  • In two days your deal with Past-Death is up.

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  • He is a fearless opportunist who has always wanted to be a god, and the deal was unofficial.

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  • How did you lose your deal? she asked Zamon.

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  • What did you win in your deal about me?

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  • If you were alive, I wanted to see if you had any … advice about how to deal with Gabriel.

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  • In case I win our deal.

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  • Deidre had no idea what to say and even less of an idea what exactly happened when the deal was over.

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  • But it didn't make it any easier for Deidre to deal with.

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  • Did I make a good deal?

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  • Another reason you won't deal without me.

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  • You offered him a deal when none was needed, love.

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  • Yet you offered him a deal.

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  • You will never deal outside of those we make in private.

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  • Any deal I make will be sealed by Death's magic.

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  • Deidre took it, and they shook, the deal sealed with the magic of Gabriel.

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  • The big deal is the speed limit is fifty.

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  • The woman has no idea how to deal with a child.

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  • This is a big deal.

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  • Like marriage is a big deal?

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  • He was an excellent speaker and unabashedly told the gathering how he'd found the local sheriff's office in disarray and how it lacked up-to-date tools to deal with modern problems.

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  • Dean thanked Weller for his concern and asked, What's the deal with Fitzgerald?

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  • We had a deal!

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  • What kind of deal did she make with Darkyn to rewrite the mating laws of the time-before-time?

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  • We had a deal.

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  • He listened, though, curious what kind of deal human-Deidre had made with the only goddess to ever outsmart the Dark One and Immortal Laws.

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  • It wasn't your deal.

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  • You will try to win the deal you made with my mate the same way she won him.

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  • It's the oldest bond there is, old enough to keep the mating bond from shifting when she wins her deal.

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  • Her thoughts went to the deal she'd made human-Deidre.

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  • Darkyn was never going to let his newest treasure go, but Deidre didn't intend to lose her deal.

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  • I made a deal with Darkyn.

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  • So you just made a random deal with Darkyn.

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  • Gabriel was still reeling from the sudden, inexplicable changes in his mate and the admittance by Deidre that she had made a deal with Darkyn.

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  • If he noticed her absence soon after it occurred, would he have been able to follow and stop her deal with Darkyn?

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  • The thought of the Dark One reminded Gabriel that he lost three death-dealers to him in the course of a week, not to mention the deal Deidre made.

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  • Deidre made a deal with the Dark One, one good enough to bring her soul back from the dead, combine the two Deidres, cure the tumor of one and release the final product from Hell.

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  • It had to be the private deal, the one Gabriel found no trace of that Darkyn himself had mentioned to him.

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  • What of the deal made with Darkyn by human-Deidre?

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  • It was a private deal.

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  • It had to do with her trip to Hell, with the deal she made Darkyn.

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  • One he'd seen before – that of past-Death and past-Dark One agreeing on a deal that resulted in raising Wynn from the dead.

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  • Darkyn's end of the deal was hidden from Gabriel, but the deal was marked as fulfilled, according to the Oracle.

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  • The terms of their deal were over.

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  • I made him a private deal.

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  • I made Zamon, his predecessor, a private deal first … I … Her head hurt from struggling.

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  • The deal couldn't come from Zamon.

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  • When the Dark One seeks you out for a deal, you'd be a fool to say no.

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  • It was a simple deal.

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  • My deal with Darkyn is complete, and I get Gabriel.

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  • We made a deal … Deidre drifted off.

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  • By now, he's found a way to keep her there, even if she wins our deal.

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  • You're not thinking of a deal with Darkyn.

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  • If she lost her deal with the human and Darkyn came to collect?

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  • The mating laws from the time-before-time were absolute, but what if Darkyn and Gabriel made their own private deal to return the human Gabriel loved and abandon past-Death to the hands of the Dark One?

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  • He didn't give her the reassurance she sought about whether or not they had a real future together, and she brokered a deal with the Dark One in a desperate attempt to ensure she had a chance with Gabriel.

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  • If I thought you'd give me a fair deal, I'd consider it.

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  • How is your deal with her going?

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  • I'm not making a deal with you.

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  • What if something happens to you at the end of the deal?

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  • That I'd almost make a deal about.

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  • Darkyn spoke as if he intended for her to remain that way, at least through the end of the deal.

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  • It was dangerous to deal with Darkyn when emotional.

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  • When you want to deal, summon me.

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  • Gabriel could move forward, try to win over the woman who seemed much more interested in him than she had a few days ago, before her deal with the Dark One.

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  • You act like you've been shut out of your underworld or your mate made a deal with Darkyn and turned into someone else.

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  • Whatever deal the Dark One made, the result was clear.

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  • The difference between her before her Monday night deal with Darkyn and now almost made him reconsider.

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  • It was far more important than the bet with the human, but Deidre couldn't help thinking about her deal and Darkyn's threat to reveal everything to Gabriel.

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  • It was the fourth day of their seven-day deal.

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  • Like the deal she made out of emotion with Darkyn's mate.

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  • Human-Deidre had no reason whatsoever not to give Darkyn the soul he snatched when the deal was up.

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  • You made a deal with my mate.

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  • The meat of the deal was private, was it not?

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  • Reassurance that no nasty deal between his mate and the demon-lord would arise.

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  • He just didn't know how to do that without making a deal with Darkyn.

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  • Just like you accept your mate's version of our deal.

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  • You are the only way out of Hell, and I'm not about to make you a deal.

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  • She'd chosen a side deal with Darkyn and betrayed him.

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  • Like Deidre, only Deidre came back from her deal with Darkyn.

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  • A private deal is a private deal.

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  • Darkyn would slaughter Gabriel in a deal, but human-Deidre … would she do it, if he asked?

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  • His thoughts returned to the deal the two Deidres made.

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  • We made a deal.

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  • The Dark One had let it go once as part of a deal.

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  • We need some time to … deal with all of this.

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  • The news of their deal had infuriated Gabriel once more and driven him off, leading Deidre to believe that he had loved the human more than her.

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  • Their first and only exchange hadn't been pleasant and resulted in a deal made under duress.

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  • Deidre gasped, understanding now how Darkyn planned on ensuring his mate didn't go anywhere, even after she won their deal.

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  • Darkyn made a deal with Gabriel for your soul, Harmony.

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  • It was the same feeling that Deidre got every time she let herself think of what happened when her deal ran out.

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  • They shook, and their deal was sealed with the magic of Gabriel.

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  • We're going to make a little deal, the three of us.

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  • It was no big deal for her, and Alex would probably never know.

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  • Carmen and Alex knew they had the best deal of all.

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  • No doubt the two had cut a deal so she wouldn't prosecute him.

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  • He never wanted to deal with the unexpected in his personal life again.

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  • Dump her off here, if you don't want to deal with her, then get your ass down to the underworld and fix that shit.

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  • Would it help him figure out how to deal with Deidre?

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  • He'd deal with her after he issued orders to his assassins.

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  • That was the condition of the deal.

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  • Never heard of someone in your position making an unofficial deal.

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  • The deal was made before Darkyn assumed the helm of Hell.

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  • Was it possible to make a private deal, outside the visibility of the other deities?

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  • What kind of deal had past-Deidre made that the Oracle didn't record?

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  • He searched Deidre's apartment from top to bottom several times, seeking the item he needed to fulfill his part of a deal.

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  • Intrigued by the offer she brought him before she disappeared, he was beginning to think he should've made the deal official.

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  • It's a better deal than you gave me the first time around.

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  • She wanted to ask more about them and what happened after Death claimed someone, but it was a lot to deal with.

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  • She made a deal with him?

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  • Wynn was as likely as past-Deidre to make a deal with the Dark One.

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  • What if I made you a new deal?

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  • If it meant he went to Darkyn and made a deal as a final alternative, he'd do that, too.

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  • She could always double-check and walk away, if he decided not to honor his deal.

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  • He didn't have the pointed teeth of a demon, which she hoped was indication enough she wasn't about to make a deal with the devil.

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  • That is not a concern of this deal.

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  • The deal is done.

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  • She made a deal with a demon.

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  • Assuming she hadn't missed more fine print in her deal with Darkyn, she wanted to survive the removal of the tumor.

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  • I got dragged down here involuntarily to make sure you survived, unlike someone who made a deal with the Dark One.

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  • There is no silver lining when you make a deal with him.

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  • Their deal was done.

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  • With your deal with Darkyn complete, you'll live a very long life.

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  • He remembered little about how to deal with humans and nothing of how to deal with their women.

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  • Mortals need the power of reason to deal with us.

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  • I can't deal with all this shit.

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  • It's no big deal.

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  • I have a great deal of sense!

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  • That didn.t stop her from being angry at the man who would dump her sister off to deal with the hell she.d gone through.

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  • He is offering you a deal, he said slowly.

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  • You.re making a big deal out of this.

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  • We can make a deal, you and I.

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  • For the first time since meeting him, she almost preferred to deal with Kris.

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  • The tallest looked a great deal like Andre, the deceased Immortal she.d met a short time before he was killed.

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  • He.d find a way to deal with the loss that ate a hole through his body.

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  • Deal with this shit when you get back.

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  • We're a package deal, right, Romas?

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  • I have no planet, half an army, no food or water for my people, and I must broker a peace deal.

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  • Jetr was stacking a new problem on a pile of other problems he couldn't deal with.

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  • The softened expression on Romas's face-- only present for her-- hardened as he prepared himself to deal with whichever of his warriors had happened upon Kiera.

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  • I'm sure Romas told him he wouldn't want to deal with my fiery tongue.

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  • She knew without a doubt that Romas's arrogance would never allow him to admit his inability to deal with her to anyone.

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  • They need to deal with things themselves, don't you think?

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  • She paused inside the door, not wanting to deal with anything else.

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  • This was the type of attitude A'Ran had been forced to deal with since his parents were murdered.

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  • A'Ran, I want to try one more time to discuss a peace deal.

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  • Fella had my shoe size and his wife gave me a whale of a deal.

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  • Nope. The papers would have made a big deal of it.

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  • Except I'm sensing he comes as part of a package deal with Edith and quite frankly, she scares the shit out of me.

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  • How will they deal with Victor?

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  • Sarah offered a great deal of help here.

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  • Connor met his eyes with grave emotion and barely choked out, "Deal."

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  • I'll deal with that when and if it happens.

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  • All right, let's make a deal.

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  • I'm sure you don't have to deal with rejection very often.

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  • It was fun to see someone else deal with the adolescent.

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  • He knew she really wanted to tell him everything she had learned about Elisabeth, which was probably a great deal.

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  • That's why I came here last month, to find a group and deal with them.

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  • Suddenly, he found a great deal of empathy for Connor, and wondered if he could ever be as well adjusted to his situation as the human had become.

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  • He thought about the next full moon and wondered how they would deal with it.

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  • You fulfill me in so many ways I never dreamed of, this isn't that big a deal.

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  • It's not that big a deal.

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  • He felt in no condition to deal with this.

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  • How do you think he will deal with the age thing?

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  • If I can convince her to accept us, she will know how to deal with my father.

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  • I love that you would do that for me, but this is not something we need to deal with, at least not now.

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  • It was just too much for him to deal with all at once.

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  • Connor had decided to tell his parents they were going away for the holiday and Elisabeth didn't want to deal with any family issues on her first Christmas with Jackson.

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  • The simplicity of vocal sheet music encouraged Jackson to improvise a great deal.

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  • Josh never had to deal with anything like that.

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  • In fact, he must have given the goat a good deal of attention to be able to identify her from the other Toggenburgs.

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  • But then, most people didn't have to deal with that.

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  • Well, buddy, I hope you're getting as good a deal as she is.

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  • That's a big deal, Elise continued.

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  • I'm not going to deal with the slimy feds when I can kill bad guys.

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  • If I hear this nonsense again, I'll send you outside the walls to deal with this mess personally.

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  • He watched her face, sensing she was hiding a great deal.

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  • We'll deal with this later.

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  • Everything else, she'd deal with when the time came.

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  • No normal woman would deal with what he put her through.

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  • Still a lot of us trying to deal with not having light at night or our favorite foods.

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  • I'll give you a better deal.

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  • But I know her well enough to know she won't make a deal that breaks bad for her.

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  • Take your place with us on the Council.  We can deal with Death without breaking down her front door and pissing her off.

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  • As much as my brothers wish I were him, I am not.  You just have to deal with it.

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  • No one more than me.  I've got to deal with losing him and trying to manage you all.

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  • I'll deal with that when we find her.  Take us to Death.

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  • Instead, he was grateful he hadn't had to deal with her before.

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  • He tugged her towards the portal.  "Everyone has to deal with Death on their own.  Please, pleeeeeeease come with me, Mama!  We have to take you to the Sanctuary.  You're still not alive or dead yet.  We have to make you alive."

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  • If this is what you call down, you need to spend some time in Hell.  If you don't believe me, I don't give a shit.  But I fulfilled my part of the deal I made with Kiki.

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  • A deal was struck, without Dean's testi­mony.

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  • The Colombians don't want to deal now because they don't trust the family and the family doesn't trust the Colombians.

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  • He's even got himself a lawyer to make sure he's getting a good deal.

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  • Her husband doesn't care—he's got the dough so he closes the deal right there and the guy drives off in the Pace Arrow!

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  • I thought we had a deal with him to cooperate.

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  • Apparently Alex had spent a good deal of that time talking to Lori about another woman.

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  • It's not that big a deal, Carmen.

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  • I never said getting married was no big deal.

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  • But it is a big deal.

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  • It's a business deal, Carmen.

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  • She knew that when she married him, and it was something she would have to deal with now.

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  • I'll deal with it when it does.

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  • I've got a deal with a certain faction of immortals to bring him back to life and keep him around until I need him.

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  • She's in a great deal of danger.

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  • I don't deal with that shit.

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  • Got suckered into a deal with the Others, Jonny?

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  • If what I believe is true, I will find a way to deal with Sirian.

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  • He remained facing the ocean, resolved to deal with her on his terms.

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  • No, it's not a bad deal.

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  • It appears you have given this matter a great deal of thought - and planning.

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  • From now on he would probably do his watching from afar - if he didn't simply tell her father the deal was off.

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  • You figure taking care of one more critter is no big deal?

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  • You get a warning from me, but Xander gets to deal with you how he wants.

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  • It was too hard to deal with him when she wanted to stare at his perfect body.

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  • Whatever it is you're after, I'll make you a deal for it.

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  • I'll make you a deal.

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  • Why did she have the feeling his deal involved making her Tuesday?

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  • See what I have to deal with?

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  • Xander waited until this bout of anger settled enough for him to deal with the woman who frustrated him then rose, making his way back to the food court.

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  • Choose. We deal with this together, or I tell Darian not to bring your woman back from Texas.

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  • Quite another, when you have to deal with it, Xander replied.

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  • The deal was for the necklace.

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  • She's not part of the deal!

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  • The work of blockade, and of harassing the Confederates on the coast and the rivers of the Atlantic seaboard, called for much service in boats, and entailed a great deal of exposure.

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  • In a variety of ways it does a great deal of social service similar to that of gilds of help. Its administration has always been in the hands of laymen, and it works through local "conferences" or branches, the general council having been suspended because it declined to accept a cardinal as its official head.

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  • There is a good deal of variation in the colour of the fur, the prevailing tint being grey.

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  • Peace was made with King Edmund by the capture of King Anlaf, and a good deal later by the confirmation of King Raegenald, brother to Anlaf Godfreyson and cousin to Anlaf Sihtricson.

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  • By the death of Harun in 809, Nicephorus was left free to deal with the Bulgarian king, Krum, who was harassing his northern frontiers.

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  • Carlo was successful in repressing brigands, but had to deal with much distress from famine.

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  • Certain concordats deal with the orders and congregations of monks and nuns with a view to subjecting them to a certain control while securing to them the legal exercise of their activities.

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  • The majority of them are addressed to Mersenne, and deal with problems of physics, musical theory (in which he took a special interest), and mathematics.

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  • It includes five books; of which the first and second treat of physiology, pathology and hygiene, the third and fourth deal with the methods of treating disease, and the fifth describes the composition and preparation of remedies.

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  • The resolutions on questions affecting foreign missions (20-26) deal with e.g.

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  • A drawback to the use of steam is the fact that the high temperature of the pipes and radiators attracts and spreads a great deal of dust.

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  • The Annales, which are in seven books, deal with the history of Bavaria in conjunction with general history from the earliest times to 1460, and the author shows a strong sympathy for the Empire in its struggle with the Papacy.

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  • Mention may also be made of the Tribunal des Conflits, a special court whose function it is to decide which is the competent tribunal when an administration and a judicial court both claim or refuse to deal with a given case.

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  • Advisory committees are also appointed to deal with special subjects, e.g.

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  • The chief wheat lands are in Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales; the yield averages about 9 bushels to the acre; this low average is due to the endeavour of settlers on new lands to cultivate larger areas than their resources can effectively deal with; the introduction of scientific farming should almost double the yield.

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  • A good deal perhaps depends on each observer's view of what religion really is.

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  • Previously to the meeting of the conference there had been a great deal of discussion in regard to the influx of Chinese, and such influx was on all sides agreed to be a growing danger.

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  • Appropriation laws must not deal with other matters.

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  • Many of the Frisian legends and folk-songs deal with the submerged villages and hamlets, which lie buried beneath the treacherous waters of the Wadden.

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  • The peace of Arras with France (March 1483) freed him to deal with the discords in the Netherland provinces, and more especially with the turbulent opposition in the Flemish cities.

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  • The most serious difficulty with which Margaret had to deal arose from the attitude of the great nobles, and among these especially of William (the " Silent ") of Nassau, prince of Orange, Lamoral, count of Egmont, and Philip de Montmorency, count of Hoorn.

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  • The new president was a man comparatively little known outside the state of Illinois, and many of his supporters, doubtful of his ability to deal with the difficult problems of 1861, looked to Seward as the most experienced man of the administration and the one who should direct its policy.

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  • Meanwhile Cromwell had hurried home to deal with the royalists in Scotland.

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  • A good deal of what passes under his name has been wrongly attributed to him.

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  • Here we have to deal with a transformation with which we can grapple, and which can be controlled for our purposes.

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  • The letters of Khammurabi often deal with claims to exemption.

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  • Although a good deal of cable had been lost, enough remained to connect the British and American shores, and accordingly it was determined to make another attempt immediately.

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  • In his last illness he was cauterized, and on seeing the burning iron he addressed "brother Fire," reminding him how he had always loved him and asking him to deal kindly with him.

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  • Hence this part of the country has a cold winter climate, so that while the mean summer temperature of Milan is higher than that of Sassari, and equal to that of Naples, and the extremes reached at Milan and Bologna are a good deal higher than those of Naples, the mean winter temperature of Turin is actually lower than that of Copenhagen.

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  • The penal tribunals have jurisdiction in cases involving imprisonment up to ten years, or a fine exceeding 40, while the assize courts, with a jury, deal with offences involving imprisonment for life or over ten years, and have exclusive jurisdiction (except that the senate is on occasion a high court of justice) over all political offences.

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  • Besides possessing competence in regard to local government elections, which previously came within the jurisdiction of the provincial deputations, the provincial administrative juntas discharge magisterial functions in administrative affairs, and deal with appeals presented by private persons against acts of the communal and provincial administrations.

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  • Depretis, anxious only to avoid a policy of adventure, let slip whatever opportunity may have presented itself, and neglected even to deal energetically with the impotent but mischievous Italian agitation for a rectification of the Italo-Austrian frontier.

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  • One of the first questions with which he had to deal was that of conciliation between Italy and the Vatican.

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  • The management of finance was scarcely satisfactory, for though Giolitti, who had succeeded Magliani and Perazzi at the treasury, suppressed the formers illusory pension fund, he lacked the fibre necessary to deal with the enormous deficit of nearly 10,000,000 in 1888-1889, the existence of which both i Perazzi and he had recognized.

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  • The Archivii storici and Deputazloni di storia patria of the various Italian towns and provinces contain a great deal of valuable material for local history.

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  • The gradual elaboration of the sacrificial ceremonial, as the all-sufficient expression of religious devotion, and a constantly growing tendency towards theosophic and mystic speculation on the significance of every detail of the ritual, could not fail to create a demand for explanatory treatises of this kind, which, to enhance their practical utility, would naturally deal with the special texts and rites assigned in the ceremonial to the several classes of officiating priests.

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  • The Udgatri's duties being mainly confined to the chanting of hymns made up of detached groups of verses of the Rigveda, as collected in the Samaveda-samhita, the more important Brahmanas of this sacerdotal class deal chiefly with the various modes of chanting, and the modifications which the verses have to undergo in their musical setting.

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  • They deal respectively with what is - partly with what is and partly with what must be - with what must be.

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  • A great deal of popular theism is undoubtedly hard hit by it; for popular theism is apt to throw its arguments together in very random fashion.

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  • The only solid nucleus he finds in it is the fact that there is a great deal of beauty in this world.

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  • We now come to an important series of articles which deal with abuses in the administration of justice.

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  • Naturalists who deal specially with museum collections have been compelled, it is true, for other reasons to attach an increasing importance to what is called the type specimen, but they find that this insistence on the individual, although invaluable from the point of view of recording species, is unsatisfactory from the point of view of scientific zoology; and propositions for the amelioration of this condition of affairs range from a refusal of Linnaean nomenclature in such cases, to the institution of a division between master species for such species as have been properly revised by the comparative morphologist, and provisional species for such species as have been provisionally registered by those working at collections.

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  • Reumont's numerous writings deal mainly with Italy, in which country he passed many years of his life.

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  • He was not, however, charged with direct heresy, as were Nestorius and Dioscorus, and the synod seems to have hesitated to deal stringently with the primate of Christendom.

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  • The 123rd Novell (c. 21) provides that if a clerk be accused of a secular crime he shall be accused before his bishop, who may depose him from his office and order, and then the competent judge may take him and deal with him according to the laws.

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  • In the Roman communion, on the other hand, both where the Church is established and where it is not, the tendency is to reduce the status of cure to that of desservant, and to deal with all members of the priestly or lower orders by administrative methods.

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  • Slaves, heirs, women and children, were benefited, and he made serious attempts to deal with the steady fall in the birth-rate of legitimate children.

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  • A great deal of work still remains to be done in this department, which at the present time affords one of the most promising fields of anatomical investigation.

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  • The earliest attempts to deal with the first branch of the inquiry may be called physiognomical.

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  • The physical and natural sciences are concerned in geography only so far as they deal with the forms of the earth's surface, or as regards the distribution of phenomena.

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  • Progress Of Geographical Discovery Exploration and geographical discovery must have started from more than one centre, and to deal justly with the matter one ought to treat of these separately in the early ages before the whole civilized world was bound together by the bonds of modern intercommunication.

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  • It is no exaggeration to say that the genus, often even the species, can be determined from almost any recent bone, but in the case of Miocene, and still more, of Eocene fossils, we have often to deal with strange families, which either represent an extinct side branch, or which connect several recent groups with each other.

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  • Having shown this much we have next to deal with the peculiarities of the vast Palaearctic subregion.

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  • The reader to whom the study is new will gain some idea of the bulk of the extant patristic literature, if we add that in Migne's collection ninety-six large volumes are occupied with the Greek fathers from Clement of Rome to John of Damascus, and seventysix with the Latin fathers from Tertullian to Gregory the Great.2 For a discussion of the more important fathers the student is referred to the articles which deal with them separately.

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  • Not to speak of earlier periods, a great deal has been written concerning Mantegna of late years.

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  • Properties.-Sulphur exists in several allotropic modifications, but before considering these systematically we will deal with the properties of ordinary (or rhombic) sulphur.

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  • His Ode on the Taking of Khotin from the Turks was composed in 1739, and attracted a great deal of attention at St Petersburg.

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  • The coast is a good deal indented, almost all the headlands projecting from north-east to south-west.

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  • A good deal of the seaboard is dangerous by reason of the sharp rocks which lie near the surface.

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  • Increasing attention is being given to education, to deal with which there are several colleges and a number of schools.

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  • The tendency of the later middle ages is to add to the number of the doctrines with which philosophy cannot deal.

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  • A good deal of the information in regard to his doctrines has been gathered from the later Greek philosophy, which was deeply influenced by it.

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  • On the other hand, there is a good deal to show for this extraordinary expenditure.

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  • Artels of one or two hundred carpenters, bricklayers, &c., are common wherever new buildings have to be erected, or railways or bridges constructed; the contractors always prefer to deal with an artel, rather than with separate workmen.

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  • Jews, and elsewhere Russians,-to whom the peasants are for the most part in debt, as they purchase in advance on security of subsequent payments in corn, tar, wooden wares, &c. A good deal of the internal trade is carried on by travelling merchants.

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  • Even when the visit to the Horde did not end so tragically, it involved a great deal of anxiety and expense, for the Mongol dignitaries had to be conciliated very liberally, and it was commonly believed that the judges were more influenced by the amount of the bribes than by the force of the arguments.

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  • On the other hand, the khans of the Crimea were able, partly from their geographical position and partly from having placed themselves under the protection of the sultans of Turkey, to resist annexation for more than two centuries and to give the Muscovites a great deal of trouble, not only by frequent raids and occasional invasions, but also by allying themselves with the Western enemies of the tsars.

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  • About education a great deal was spoken and written, and a certain amount of progress was effected.

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  • Here was a tempting field for the application of Catherine's aggressive policy, and if she had had to deal merely with the Poles she would have had an easy task.

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  • America is now following the lead thus set, and all the most important lines in the United States have adopted block working and interlocking, but a great deal still remains to be done.

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  • It is generally convenient to keep the inwards and the outwards traffic distinct and to deal with the two classes separately; at junction stations it may also be necessary to provide for the transfer of freight from one wagon to another, though the bulk of goods traffic is conveyed through to its destination in the wagons into which it was originally loaded.

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  • The Falkland Islands consist entirely, so far as is known, of the older Palaeozoic rocks, Lower Devonian or Upper Silurian, slightly metamorphosed and a good deal crumpled and distorted, in the low grounds clay slate and soft sandstone, and on the ridges hardened sandstone passing into the conspicuous white quartzites.

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  • He used a good deal of freedom in his translation, "sometyme addynge, sometyme detractinge and takinge away suche thinges as semeth me necessary and superflue."

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  • He first visited Paris, where he saw a good deal of d'Alembert, Diderot, Barthelemy, Raynal, Helvetius, Baron d'Holbach and others of that circle, and was often a welcome guest in the saloons of Madame Geoffrin and Madame du Deffand.

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  • The advantage of position being thus lost, the Spanish infantry rose and flung itself on the attackers; the landsknechts and the French bands were disordered by the fury of the counterstroke, being unaccustomed to deal with the swift, leaping, and crouching attack of swordsmen with bucklers.

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  • A great deal may be done towards this end by suppressing their breeding-places, which means the drying of the ground.

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  • In spite of the difficulties, however, there is no doubt that a great deal can be done to reduce, if not stamp out, malaria by the methods indicated, which should be applied according to circumstances.

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  • It is only, however, when we deal with comparatively concentrated solutions that the heat-effect of diluting the solutions is at all great, the heat-change on diluting an already dilute solution being for most practical purposes negligible.

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  • The history of the Dual Monarchy during his reign is told under the heading of AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, and here it is only necessary to deal with its personal aspects.

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  • The elements he had to deal with could not be welded together.

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  • Syria must have resumed warfare with redoubled energy, and a state of affairs is presupposed which can be pictured with the help of narratives that deal with similar historical situations.

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  • His successors, the Diadochi, carried on his work, but Antiochus Epiphanes was the first who deliberately took in hand to deal with the Jews.

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  • In this way he became strong enough to deal with the apostates of Judaea.

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  • He also had to deal with a wizard, who deceived many by promising them salvation and release from evils, if they would follow him into the desert.

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  • The plan here too was roughly quadrangular with a central court, but owing to the erosion of the hillside a good deal of the eastern quarter has disappeared.

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  • Though he was unable to reach Khiva the results of the journey afforded a great deal of political, geographical and military information, especially as to the advance of Russia in central Asia.

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  • The twenty-two canons deal chiefly with the discipline of clergy and people.

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  • There is not a great deal of difference between most of these structures and true nephridia.

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  • He went over every part of the translation with me, observed on every passage in which justice was not done to the thought or the force of the expression lost, and made many useful criticisms. During this occupation we had occasion to see one another often, and became very intimate; and, as he had read much, had seen a great deal of the world, was acquainted with all the most distinguished persons who at that time adorned either the royal court or the republic of letters in France; had a great knowledge of French and Italian literature, and possessed very good taste, his conversation was extremely interesting and not a little instructive.

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  • Alsace suffered a good deal in the war of 1870-71.

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  • Next came the successful attempt to deal with the fatal cattle scourge known as anthrax.

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  • A good deal of this is transported by gravitation from Baku to Batum on the Black Sea by means of a pipe laid overland.

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  • Of the six edicts four were of minor importance, and, I flattered myself, even of his friendship and esteem, I never had that of his correspondence," but there is no doubt that Adam Smith met Turgot in Paris, and it is generally admitted that The Wealth of Nations owes a good deal to Turgot.

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  • Like Jean Hardouin he got to believe that a great deal of what is called classical literature was compiled by anonymous authors at a much later date, and he used frequently to startle his colleagues, the Gustavian academicians, by his audacious paradoxes.

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  • It is not, however, necessary to deal with the agricultural evolution of continental Europe, the gradual progress of agriculture as a whole being well enough typified in the story of its development in England, which indeed has led the way in modern times.

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  • In the former treatise we have a clear and minute description of the rural practices of that period, and from the latter may be learned a good deal of the economy of the feudal system in its decline.

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  • This writer seems to differ a good deal from Blith about the advantage of interchanging tillage and pasture.

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  • Before the close of the 18th century, and during the first quarter of the 19th, a good deal had been done in the way of draining the land, either by open ditches or by James Elkington's system of deep covered drains.

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  • In one of these exceptional years, 1898, the average rose to 34s., but this was due entirely to a couple of months of inflated prices in the early half of the year, when the outbreak of war between Spain and the United States of America coincided with a huge speculative deal in the latter country.

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  • He had also read a great deal of history in English - Robertson's histories, Hume, Gibbon, Robert Watson's Philip II.

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  • In 216 Antiochus went north to deal with Achaeus, and had by 214 driven him from the field into Sardis.

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  • No explanation of the industrial situation in Germany, for example, would be intelligible or satisfactory even from the economic point of view which ignored the significance of the political conditions which Germans have to deal with.

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  • The conditions which are peculiar to the modern world are the large numbers we have to deal with, the vast and fairly homogeneous areas in which justice is administered and property secured, and the enormously increased facilities for transport and communication.

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  • Moreover, the study of the theory of rent has had a very great influence on all branches of economics by destroying the notion that it is possible to draw sharp lines of distinction, or deal with economic conceptions as though they were entirely independent categories.

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  • To deal adequately with the numerous extensions or qualifications of these and other doctrines in the hands of modern economists would involve us in an attempt to do what we have already said is impossible except on conditions not at present realized.

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  • Immense quantities are imported into Britain from Norway, Sweden and Prussia, under the names of "white Norway," "Christiania" and "Danzig deal."

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  • A variety of the spruce, abounding in some parts of Nor way, produces a red heartwood, not easy to distinguish from that of the Norway B pine (Scotch fir), and imported with it into England as "red deal" or "pine."

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  • The new regent had to deal with an empty exchequer and with a strong opposition to her daughter's marriage with the dauphin.

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  • In the Greek original only a very small portion has been preserved; in Latin translations, however, a good deal.

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  • The elective councils for the department and for the arrondissement (a new area which replaced the "districts" of the year 1795) continued to exist, but they sat only for a fortnight in the year and had to deal mainly with the assessment of taxes for their respective areas.

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  • The senate and the tribunate each appointed a commission to deal with the matter, with the result which every one foresaw.

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  • If not, then his troops could deal with it as Murat had dealt with the men of Madrid on the 2nd of May.

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  • He knew that love of novelty and contempt for the gouty old king and his greedy courtiers had brought about this bloodless triumph; and he felt instinctively that he had to deal with a new France, which would not tolerate despotism.

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  • The memoirs of Chaptal, Meneval, Mollien, Ouvrard and Pasquier deal largely with these subjects.

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  • In the first months of his tenure of office he had to deal with the furious opposition to Wood's halfpence, and to counteract the effect of Swift's Draper's Letters.

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  • There had been, however, a good deal of other evidence available before 1876, which, had it been collated and seriously studied, might have discounted the sensation that the discovery of the citadel graves eventually made.

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  • A good deal of anthropometric investigation has been devoted to human remains of the Aegean epoch, especially to skulls and bones found in Crete in tombs of Period II.

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  • In two works of this period, Pierre Bayle (1838) and Philosophie and Christentum (1839), which deal largely with theology, he held that he had proved "that Christianity has in fact long vanished not only from the reason but from the life of mankind, that it is nothing more than a fixed idea" in flagrant contradiction to the distinctive features of contemporary civilization.

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  • Here he had to deal with the dangers arising from the increasing hordes of undesirable aliens who poured into the East End of London.

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  • It may be convenient here to deal with the theory of the Quinary System, which was promulgated with great zeal by its upholders during the end of the first and early part of the second quarter of the 19th century, and for some years seemed likely to carry all before it.

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  • Cuvier seems to have acquiesced in the corrections of his views made by Geoffroy, and attempted no rejoinder; but the attentive and impartial student of the discussion will see that a good deal was really wanting to make the latter's reply effective, though, as events have shown, the former was hasty in the conclusions at which he arrived, having trusted too much to the first appearance of centres of ossification, for, had his observations in regard to other birds been carried on with the same attention to detail as in regard to the fowl, he would certainly have reached some very different results.

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  • These different memoirs, being technically monographs, have strictly no right to be mentioned in this place; but there is scarcely one of them, if one indeed there be, that does not deal with the generalities of the study; and the influence they have had upon contemporary investigation is so strong that it is impossible to refrain from noticing them here, though want of space forbids us from enlarging on their contents.

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  • Here, where he had to deal with the Judaism that believed in a Messiah, he was far better able to do justice to Christianity as a revelation; and so we find that the arguments of this work are much more completely in harmony with primitive Christian theology than those of the Apology.

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  • In recent times there has been a good deal of activity in Venice in regard to the preservation of its artistic and architectural treasures.

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  • Aurelian, the true Augustus, quickly grasped the situation, and took strenuous measures to deal with it.

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  • The right to deal with the property of a convict while he is undergoing sentence (but not while he is out of prison on leave) is, by the Forfeiture Act 1870, vested in his administrator.

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  • It is impossible here to deal with the systems of land tenure in force in other countries.

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  • Louis I., who did a great deal for the welfare of his country, died on the 6th of April 1830, and was followed on the throne by his son, Louis II.

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  • The following notes deal only with the practical side of the question, and as the United States produce some seven-tenths of the world's cotton crop attention is especially directed to the principal cotton pests of that country.

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  • The bulk of the cotton is of very short staple, about three-quarters of an inch, and is not well suited to the requirements of the English spinner, but very large mills specially fitted to deal with short-stapled cottons have been erected in India and consume about one-half the total crop, the remainder being exported to Germany and other European countries, Japan and China.

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  • A question which has met with a good deal of attention is whether the speculation, which has been encouraged by the various arrangements made for facilitating operations in " futures," has steadied or unsteadied prices.

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  • In Strabo we find the Druids still acting as arbiters in public and private matters, but they no longer deal with cases of murder.

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  • He did not deal with the history of the people, with economic or social problems - the dignity of history was to him a reality.

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  • The primitive methods originally in use in the Russian oil-fields have already been described; but these were long ago superseded by pipe-lines, while a great deal of oil is carried by tank steamers on the Caspian to the mouth of the Volga where it is transferred to barges and thence at Tzaritzin to railway tank-cars.

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  • From this point of vantage he began depredations on the Red Sea (1182), building a fleet, and seeking to attack Medina and Mecca - a policy which may be interpreted either as mere buccaneering, or as a calculated attempt to deal a blow at Mahommedanism in its very centre.

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  • The high degree of civilization then prevailing in the country is proved by its architectural remains dating from the early Christian centuries; the investigations of De Vogue, Butler and others, have shown that from the 1st to the 7th century there prevailed in north Syria and the Hauran a special style of architecture - partly, no doubt, following Graeco-Roman models, but also showing a great deal of originality in details.

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  • In diplomacy he proved fully the equal of all - white or black - with whom he had to deal, while he ruled with a rare combination of vigour and moderation over the nation which he had created.

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  • The original object of the institution of the courts or court seems to have been to prevent or punish piracy and other crimes upon the narrow seas and to deal with questions of prize; tion.

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  • He joined a Methodist class, threw his house open for love-feasts and prayer-meetings, and did a great deal of itinerant evangelization among the cottages of the countryside.

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  • He obtained the king's permission to deal with the affairs of the Church in synods which met apart from the Great Council, and were exclusively composed of ecclesiastics.

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  • On these points he was grievously wrong, and on all he changed his views after a good deal of bitter experience.

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  • There are certain instances in his life which, taken by themselves, show a hardness in treating individuals who would not obey; but as a rule, he tempered his authority to the capacity of those with whom he had to deal.

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  • The Dunstable Annals deal exhaustively with the history of the monastery and town in the 13th century.

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  • One of the first abuses with which the Japanese had to deal was the excessive use of opium by the Chinese settlers.

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