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  • It's good to have hopes and dreams, but we need to live today to its fullest because it's only going to happen once.

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  • On the other hand, there is reason to believe that the magical spell proper is a self-contained and selfsufficient form of utterance, and that it lies at the root of much that has become address, and even prayer in the fullest sense.

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  • In Alciphron or the Minute Philosopher Berkeley gives the fullest statement of this argument, while adding more commonplace attacks on the pettiness of religious scepticism.

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  • The text of the second was based on the fullest collation of MSS.

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  • Adopting the motto, "My strength is the love of my people," he ruled in strict accordance with constitutional principles, though not hesitating to make the fullest use of the royal prerogative when the intervention of the crown seemed to be required by circumstances.

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  • These are perhaps the fullest extant lists.

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  • This was summarily considered by the council of ministers and then referred to the budget commission, which was to be composed not only of State functionaries, but of private persons " worthy of confidence, and well versed in financial matters, " and which was invested with the fullest powers of investigation and inquiry.

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  • Turkey's severity in repressing the Bulgarian insurrection had raised up in England a storm of public opinion against her, of which the Liberal opposition had taken the fullest advantage; moreover the suspension of payments on the Ottoman debt had dealt Turkey's popularity a blow from which it had never recovered.

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  • It was in the fullest sense a Uaaish g Invasions.

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  • This distance was covered at the fullest extended speed of the horses, and reaching the infantry they swept over them "like hounds over a fence" - in the words of an eyewitness.

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  • Klopp is best known as the author of Der Fall des Hauses Stuart (Vienna, 1875-1888), the fullest existing account of the later Stuarts.

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  • It was his view that "the attainment of human rights in the fullest sense cannot be achieved so long as hundreds of millions of poverty-stricken people lack the basic necessities for life."

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  • The fullest revelation of his religious convictions is given in his correspondence with Voltaire, which was published along with that with Frederick the Great in Bossange's edition of his works.

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  • The Theban legend, which reached its fullest development in the Thebais of Statius and in Seneca, reappeared in the Roman de Thebes (the work of an unknown imitator of Benoit de Sainte-More).

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  • Carrying on the work from the anatomical point at which he had left it, correcting his errors, and utilizing to the fullest extent the observations of Keyserling and Blasius, to which reference has already been made, Muller, though hampered by mistaken notions of which he seems to have been unable to rid himself, propounded a scheme for the classification of this group, the general truth of which has been admitted by all his successors, based, as the title of his treatise expressed, on the hitherto unknown different types of the vocal organs in the Passerines.

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  • The great fiscal inscription, which still remains where it was set up, gives the fullest picture of the life and commerce of the city.

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  • Turkey was willing to concede the fullest local autonomy, but not to abandon its sovereign rights over the island.

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  • Cuvier's morphological doctikne received its fullest development in the principle of the " correlation of parts," which he applied to palaeontological investigation, namely, that every animal is a definite whole, and that no part can be varied without entailing correlated and law-abiding variations in other parts, so that from a fragment it should be possible, had we a full knowledge of the laws of animal structure or morphology, to reconstruct the whole.

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  • Gylippus was felt to be the representative of Sparta, and of the Peloponnesian Greeks generally, and his arrival inspired the Syracusans with the fullest confidence.

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  • In its fullest form this apocryph consists of sixteen chapters, but i.

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  • The fullest description of such a festival is the account given by Plutarch (Aristides, 21) of the festival celebrated by the Plataeans in honour of their countrymen who had fallen at the battle of Plataea.

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  • He is first spoken of in Nennius's History of the Britons (9th century), and at greater length in Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain (12th century), at the end of which the French Breton cycle attained its fullest development in the poems of Chretien de Troyes and others.

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  • In 1849 he studied for a few months in Paris, where he copied Titian and Correggio in the Louvre, and then returned to Frankfort, where he settled down to serious art work under Edward Steinle, whose pupil he declared he was "in the fullest sense of the term."

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  • Opening their jaws to their fullest extent, they seize the animal generally by the head, and pushing alternately the right and left sides of the jaws forward, they press the body through their elastic gullet into the stomach, its outlines being visible for some time through the distended walls of the abdomen.

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  • It gives copious details, and, as he had access to the correspondence and official documents of the Spanish leaders, it is, although necessarily possessing bias, the fullest and most authentic record existing of the events it relates.

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  • He found quarters at Passy, 1 then a suburb of Paris, in a house belonging to Le Ray de Chaumont, an active friend of the American cause, who had influential relations with the court, and through whom he was enabled to be in the fullest communication with the French government without compromising it in the eyes of Great Britain.

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  • From this it follows that ultimate or absolute reality is to be sought not beyond the region of experience, but in the fullest and most harmonious statement of the facts of our experience.

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  • On the other hand, idealism would be false to itself if it interpreted the unity which it thus seeks to establish in any sense that is incompatible with the validity of moral distinctions and human responsibility in the fullest sense of the term.

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  • Thus Harnack agrees with Catholic theologians in holding that, in the fullest sense, there is no dogma except the Catholic.

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  • Fullest information about the geology of New Zealand is given in the Reports of Geological Explorations issued by the Geological Survey of New Zealand, and the Annual Reports of the mines department.

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  • The " pilgrims' way " has been traced fully in Mrs Ady's book The Pilgrims' Way (1893), and the older track in the fullest detail in Hilaire Belloc's The Old Road (1904).

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  • Next follow chapters on the literary renaissance of the nation, its progress in art, mathematics, chemistry and natural science; the magnificent development of agriculture, modern industry, commerce and finance; and in particular its flourishing selfgovernment, " which will be exercised in the fullest freedom," and in which " the communal organization embodies in the highest degree the conception of self-government " (p. 234), and " the independent sphere of activity unlimited in its fundamental principle " (p. 235) in that " State control is exercised seldom and discreetly " (p. 236).

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  • It is impossible, therefore, for nurses to be over-educated in the fullest sense of the word; but it is possible for them to be inappropriately educated, and perhaps that is sometimes the case now.

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  • The confinement of the colonies between an ocean and a mountain wall led to the fullest occupation of the coastal border of the continent, which was possible under existing conditions of agriculture, conducing to a community of purpose, a political and commercial solidarity, which would not otherwise have been developed.

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  • Freeman in his William Rufus (Oxford, 1882) gives the fullest account.

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  • The full development of this view seems to lie between the time of Elijah and that of Amos and Hosea - under the dynasty of Jehu, when prophecy, as represented by Elisha and Jonah, stood in the fullest harmony with the patriotic efforts of the age.

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  • The testimony of Livingstone confirms them, and even a Dutch clergyman, writing in 1869, described the system of apprenticeship of natives which obtained among the Boers " as slavery in the fullest sense of the word."

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  • When Wentworth was made lord deputy of Ireland, Radcliffe, in January 1633, preceded him to that country, and having been made a member of the Irish privy council he was trusted by the deputy in the fullest possible way, his advice being of the greatest service.

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  • It is fullest as to our first Gospel and, next to this one, as to our third.

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  • The synod grounded its procedure against the rival popes on a fact, ostensibly patent to all, but actually believed by none - that they were both supporters of the schism, and not merely this, but heretics in the truest and fullest sense of the word, since their attitude had impugned and subverted the article of faith concerning the one Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.

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  • It is in the apocryphal and apocalyptic literature of Judaism that the fullest development of eschatology can be traced.

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  • The importance of the root-fibres, or " feeding roots " justifies the care which is taken by every good gardener to secure their fullest development, and to prevent as far as possible any injury to them in digging, potting and transplanting, such operations being therefore least prejudicial at seasons when the plant is in a state of comparative rest.

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  • Plants in glass houses require for their fullest development more solar light probably than even our best hot-houses transmit - certainly much more than is transmitted through the roofs of houses as generally constructed.

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  • The fullest and darkest skins of each kind are the most valuable, and, in cases of bluish grey or white, the fuller, clearer and brighter are the more expensive.

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  • The Yakutsk, Okhotsk and Kamschatka sorts are good, the last being the largest and fullest furred, but of less density of colour than the others.

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  • He was a favourer of the troubadours, and in his ways of life he indulged in the laxity of Provençal morals to the fullest extent.

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  • The popular movement, from which great things had been hoped, had on some occasions almost touched its goal; and, as might have been expected, a reaction set in, which the princes knew how to turn to the fullest advantage.

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  • Holinshed's is much the fullest, but of its 629 names several are duplicates.

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  • In 1288 he suppressed a rising of the people of Vienna, and he made the fullest use of the ducal power in asserting his real or supposed rights.

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  • A great party, led by Palacky and Rieger, demanded the restoration of the Bohemian monarchy in its fullest extent, including Moravia and Silesia, and insisted that the emperor should be crowned as king of Bohemia at Prague as his predecessors had been, and that Bohemia should have a position in the monarchy similar to that obtained by Hungary.

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  • Every object and monument with a royal name will be found catalogued under each reign in Petries History of Egypt, 3 vols., the last editions of each being the fullest.

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  • Though not perhaps a great, he was, in the fullest sense of the word, a good ruler.

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  • The introduction to this translation, published under the title of Buddhist Psychology, contains the fullest account that has yet appeared of the psychological conceptions on which Buddhist ethics are throughout based.

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  • The poem had accompanied him from early manhood to the end and was the repository for the fullest "confession" of his life; it is the poetic epitome of his experience.

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  • But this was hardly anywhere done to the fullest possible extent, and in those districts where a number of alkali works were located at no great distance from one another, their aggregate escapes of hydrochloric and other acids created an intolerable nuisance.

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  • It has the same moderately long, plump body, with a low dorsal crest, the continuation of the membrane bordering the strongly compressed tail; a large thick head with small eyes without lids and with a large pendent upper lip; two pairs of well-developed limbs, with free digits; and above all, as the most characteristic feature, three large appendages on each side of the back of the head, fringed with filaments which, in their fullest development, remind one of black ostrich feathers.

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  • Thus in Italy the Pythagorean school was, in the fullest sense of the term, an educational institution; and in Sicily the rhetorical teaching of Corax and Tisias was presumably educational in the same sense as the teaching of Gorgias.

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  • He asks his readers, after weighing the evidence advanced, to determine "whether he (Erigena) used his philosophy to explain away his theology, or to bring out what he conceived to be the fullest meaning of it."

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  • The leading species of the Appalachian woodland maintain their full vigour of growth nearer to the margin of forest growth in this part of the Mississippi valley than in any other part of the United States; and some species, such as the holly, the osage orange and the pecan, attain their fullest growth in Arkansas (Shaler).

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  • The fullest biography is Mr Percy Fitzgerald's (1864).

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  • Indeed, Chaitanya himself, as well as his immediate disciples, have come to be regarded as complete or partial incarnations of the deity to whom adoration is due, as to Krishna himself; and their modern successors, the Gosains, share to the fullest extent in the devout attentions of the worshippers.

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  • And the contemporaries of Machiavelli soon learned to take the fullest advantage of this liberty to pursue their.

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  • Medieval students possessed a considerable portion of the Latin classics, though Italy Greek had become in the fullest sense of the phrase Revival of a dead language.

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  • If he was not a great man when he went to Cambridge, he was both a general and a statesman in the fullest sense when he drove the British out of Boston in March 1 0 776.

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  • Though the term "autonomy" in its fullest sense implies entire freedom from causal necessity, it can also be used even in determinist theories for relative independence of particular conditions, theological or conventional.

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  • Lastly, statistical research has shown that the children of the married British clergy have been distinguished far beyond their mere numerical proportion.8/n==Authorities== - Henry Charles Lea, History of Sacerdotal Celibacy (3rd ed., 1907, 2 vols), is by far the fullest and best work on this subject, though a good deal of important matter omitted by Dr Lea may be found in Die Einfiihrung der erzwungenen Ehelosigkeit by the brothers Johann Anton and Augustin Theiner, which was put on the Roman Index, though Augustin afterwards became archivist at the Vatican (Altenburg, 1828, 2 vols.).

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  • This sentiment, which found formal recognition later on in the constitution of the South African Republic, was held in fullest force by the voortrekkers.

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  • But in a book published posthumously, Le Banquet, these powers reappear at their fullest.

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  • In 1823 he became keeper of the Hamburg archives; an office in which he had the fullest opportunities for the laborious and critical research work upon which his reputation as an historian rests.

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  • The fullest account of his writings is given in Gass, Gennadius and Pletho (Berlin, 1844), the second part of which contains Pletho's Contra Gennadium.

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  • He gives fullest scope to the ungenerous view that a vast proportion of professedly revealed truth was ingeniously palmed off by the more cunning on the more ignorant for the convenience of keeping the latter under.

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  • The story of his emigration is post-Homeric, and set forth in its fullest development by Virgil in the Aeneid.

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  • For the fullest account of the lictors, see Mommsen, Romisches Staatsrecht, i.

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  • The auditor has the fullest powers of investigation; he may require the production of any books or papers, and he may require the attendance before him of any person accountable.

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  • The Doctrine of the Mean, by his grandson Tze-sze, and The Great Learning, by Tsang Sin, the most profound, perhaps, of his disciples, give us the fullest information on that subject, and contain many of his sayings.

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  • In this work he introduced the use of linear functions in place of the ordinary co-ordinates; he also made the fullest use of the principles of collineation and reciprocity.

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  • Similarity of tastes, views and talents soon established between these two great men a friendship which is rarely to be found amongst military chiefs, and contributed in the fullest measure to the success which the allies obtained.

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  • In brief, since God is the " being of beings " and comprehends, in the fullest extent, benevolent consent to being in general, true virtue consists essentially in a supreme love to God.

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  • He studied at Tarsus and in the temple of Asclepius at Aegae, where he devoted himself to the doctrines of Pythagoras and adopted the ascetic habit of life in its fullest sense.

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  • Similarly no one since civilization emerged from barbarism has ever really been willing to yield allegiance to a deity who is not moral in the fullest and highest sense of the word.

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  • It should be observed that Plotinus himself is still too Platonic to hold that the absolute mortification of natural bodily appetites is required for purifying the soul; but this ascetic inference was drawn to the fullest extent by his disciple Porphyry.

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  • On love depends the " fulfilling of the law," and the sole moral value of Christian duty - that is, on love to God, in the first place, which in its fullest development must spring from Christian faith; and, secondly, love to all mankind, as the objects of divine love and sharers in the humanity ennobled by the incarnation.

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  • Those who fulfilled these conditions were the oµoiot (peers), citizens in the fullest sense of the word, while those who failed were called inroj Loves (lesser men), and retained only the civil rights of citizenship.

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  • The reign, of Alphonso VI., which lasted till 1109, is one of the fullest in the Aiphonso annals of Spain.

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  • In it the vices of this policy were displayed to the Phii If fullest extent.

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  • Philip endeavoured to placate the Portuguese by the fullest recognition of their constitutional rights, and in particular by favoring the fidalgos or gentry.

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  • By far the fullest guide to Bismarck's life is Horst Kohl's Fiirst Bismarck, Regesten zu einer wissenschaftlichen Biographic (Leipzig, 1891-1892), which contains a record of Bismarck's actions on each day, with references to and extracts from his letters and speeches.

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  • The code of laws which he gave to Sicily in 1231 bears the impress of his personality, and has been described as "the fullest and most adequate body of legislation promulgated by any western ruler since Charlemagne."

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  • I'm writing u dis bcoz I'm hoping on hope dat u'll love life and live it 2 d fullest.

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  • All liability of Global internet BV howsoever arising for inaccuracies or errors is expressly excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law.

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  • The writer to the Hebrews contains the fullest exposition of the New Covenant.

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  • Breathing in through dilated nostrils opens their lungs to their fullest capacity.

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  • Other This Agreement operates to the fullest extent permissible by law.

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  • Candidate Record Sheets... to the fullest extent permitted by law.

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  • Boundless as ocean tide Rolling in fullest pride Through the world far and wide Let there be light!

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  • All of them bear witness to a glorious past, characterized by a talent for living life to the fullest.

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  • The fullest account of the Revolution is given in Helfert, Geschichte Oesterreichs (Leipzig, 1869, &c.), representing the Austrian view, which may be compared with that of C. Gracza, History of the Hungarian War of Independence, 1848-1849 (in Hungarian) (Budapest, 1894).

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  • They are best developed in the Macdonnell chain in Palaeozoic U Mesozoic Dolerite '&c. ' ® central Australia and in Victoria, where the fullest sequence is known; while they also extended north-eastward from Victoria into New South Wales, where, as yet, no Cambrian rocks have been found.

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  • Symbiosis.Though green plants thus possess a very complete mechanism for the manufacture of their different foodstuffs, it is not always exercised to the fullest extent.

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  • On tlFe other hand, there is reason to believe that the magical spell proper is a self-contained and selfsufficient form of utterance, and that it lies at the root of much that has become address, and even prayer in the fullest sense.

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  • The younger Michele was a mere courtier and spendthrift, but Elena seems to have been a woman of superior stamp. She was tenderly loved by her famous son, and his letters prove that she retained his fullest confidence through all the vicissitudes of his career.

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  • Its emphasis on the observance of ri lual finds fullest development in the Priestly Code, subsequently promulgated; its protest against foreign marriages is made effective through the reforms of Ezra and Nehemiah;' the influence of its closing words on later expectation is familiar to every reader of the new Testament.'

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  • It is unduly florid and redundant in style, but it supplies us with the fullest account of the emperor's antecedents, and of his policy during the first two years and a half of his rule.

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  • Of the ordinary historians of France Michelet is fullest on the private life of the king.

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  • That he made the fullest use of his predecessors' works, such as Euclid's four Books on Conics, is clear from his allusions to Euclid, Conon and Nicoteles.

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  • The stadholder gave to Heinsius his fullest confidence, and the pensionary on his part loyally supported William's policy and placed his services ungrudgingly at his disposal (see Heinsius).

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  • He was a favourer of the troubadours, and in his ways of life he indulged in the laxity of Provençal morals to the fullest extent.

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  • For this report Miss Sullivan wrote the fullest and largest account she has ever written; and in this report appeared the "Frost King," which is discussed fully in a later chapter.

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  • There are those who, like cormorants and ostriches, can digest all sorts of this, even after the fullest dinner of meats and vegetables, for they suffer nothing to be wasted.

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  • Boundless as ocean tide Rolling in fullest pride Through the world far and wide Let there be light !

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  • Next, measure around the fullest part of your breasts, again making sure that the tape is held at the same level around the full circumference of your chest.

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  • To enjoy a grenadine and orange juice cocktail to the fullest, use quality spirits and fresh ingredients, such as freshly squeezed orange juice and high-quality grenadine syrup made with pomegranates.

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  • Whatever the case, the variety of rewards programs allows small business to find the perks that they'll use most and take advantage of them to the fullest extent.

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  • A loft bed with a desk underneath is the right option for people who need to use bedroom floor space to the fullest.

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  • In fact, solar energy is not being used to its fullest potential, yet, more industries are converting to solar power each year.

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  • Please seek professional help if social anxiety disorder is keeping you from living life to the fullest.

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  • Crowding a space to its fullest capacity only emphasizes it's too small.

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  • This list is by no means exhaustive, so feel free to explore this genre to the fullest extent through the wide variety of books available online.

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  • Place blush on the fullest part of your cheeks and blend well and outward.

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  • Skiing on skis that are not the correct length can not only be dangerous but can prevent you from enjoying the sport to the fullest extent.

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  • What these people don't realize though is that they are not using their anger management techniques to their fullest potential.

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  • Grasp the tape between your thumb and index finger and hold it taunt across the fullest part of your bust.

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  • We're all just so thrilled to have happy events to celebrate in life, that your friends and family will be excited to see you celebrating your wedding to the fullest, not leaving anything out just because you've been married before.

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  • To measure, slip a tape measure around the fullest part of the chest.

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  • Enjoy your dogs to the fullest on those great summer days and cool nights to walk, play ball and just love each other.

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  • Rehabilitation is not a substitute for acute veterinary medical care, but it provides a way to enhance your pet's care for the fullest and most expedient recovery possible.

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  • If we want Ivies in their fullest beauty, it is necessary to pay some attention to position, soil, and training.

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  • Now that you have learned how to protect plants from frost, don't let the extra preparation required prevent you from using your green thumb to the fullest.

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  • The most important thing is to get yourself playing the guitar and enjoying your favorite music to its fullest.

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  • Brothers Bert and John Jacobs were busy living life to the fullest.

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  • No matter what a man's figure might be, a good tailor can design clothes that will hide imperfections and flatter him to the fullest.

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  • If you don't have a tape measure, pull a non-stretch string or tape over your bra around the fullest part of your chest.

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  • Chest and bust measurements should be taken at the fullest point of the bust line, measuring around the chest.

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  • Hip and seat measurements are taken at the fullest point of the backside while the person is standing.

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  • Continue to live your life to the fullest.

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  • The Red Hat Society poem is the inspiration for the over 50 women's club whose members are known for acting silly and living life to the fullest.

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  • Instead, it encourages older women to be eccentric, live life to the fullest, support each other, and get noticed in the world.

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  • Mirrored lenses, a gold frame and a strong and distinctive design make the Flyboy perfect for the man who loves to look as if he lives life to the fullest.

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  • If you're looking for an impressive first person shooter game with killer graphics and sound that will utilize your PS3 to its fullest, Resistance is the game for you.

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  • However you play the free games, make sure you enjoy them to the fullest, especially the popular ones like Goldeneye or Zelda!

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  • With any new console system, chances are you have to get additional accessories for you to enjoy your system to the fullest.

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  • The LG Chocolate is a musicphone, after all, so why not use it to its fullest?

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  • Read on, and find how you can be economical, save a few bucks, and use your plan to its fullest while avoiding overage charges.

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  • The Verizon Droid, regardless of version, isn't something you can just pick up, attach to any plan, and enjoy to its fullest capabilities.

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  • The parents' approach to the disorder can greatly influence the child's self-image, self-esteem, and ultimately his or her success in reaching the fullest language potential.

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  • At each stage, those with CP, along with their caregivers, must strive to achieve and maintain the fullest range of experience and education consistent with their abilities.

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  • The key to helping these students reach their fullest potential is early detection and the implementation of an appropriate individualized education plan (IEP).

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  • Then as yin grows to its fullest, it merges with yang.

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  • Second, measure around the fullest part of your breasts, making sure to hold the tape measure taut without binding the breasts.

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  • To determine the cup size, measure around the fullest part of your breasts.

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  • Bikinis may be the suit of choice for sun worshipers, but you'll find them in every cut imaginable, from the skimpiest thongs to the fullest scoop bottoms.

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  • Men's bathing suits are now available in a variety of shapes, sizes and fabrics, from the skimpiest most revealing suits to the fullest, most laid back board shorts.

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  • We all have a body to be used, and we should be using it to our fullest potential.

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  • Measure around your breasts at the fullest point, keeping the measuring tape snug, but not tight.

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  • MiniDolls- Not only will you find dozens of beautiful, lifelike miniature dolls on this website, you'll find all the accessories to enjoy these dolls to their fullest potential.

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  • With items like the Imaginext series, your child can learn to use his imagination to its fullest.

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  • You can donate your time to your local convalescent hospital, or you can donate money to a group such as the Twilight Wish Foundation, which helps seniors live life to the fullest while there is still life left to live.

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  • Contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest amount legally allowed.

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  • This is why it is important that as a nonprofit organizer, you use the Internet to its fullest potential to find as many grants as possible.

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  • You are better off donating directly to the charity so that both you and the charity benefit from the donation to the fullest extent possible.

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  • What makes a woman a cougar is not just her age, but also her attitude, her zest for life and her confidence to live life to the fullest.

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  • I believe that everyone should follow their dreams and live to their fullest potential.

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  • A Virgo male won't typically be the most exciting mate, but he'll protect and provide for his partner to the fullest extent.

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  • Usually athletic, this sign enjoys testing himself to the fullest.

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  • He doesn't believe in victims of circumstance because he uses all situations to his fullest advantage and can't understand why everyone else can't do the same.

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  • Aquarius is enthusiastic and loves living life to its fullest.

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  • Fire sun signs are passionate and enjoy life to the fullest.

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  • Nadia Bjorlin (ex-Chloe Lane, Days) - Bjorlin played Lara, a children's author who lives life to the fullest.

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  • Start slowly and experience each level to the fullest.

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  • A diagnosis is the first step in getting the treatment necessary to help the child function to his or her fullest capacity.

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  • Use the training available to help you utilize the program to its fullest.

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  • However, by using your BMR to its fullest potential and adding an excess calorie needs requirement through physical activity, your body will be smiling.

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  • Self-esteem issues may be preventing you from enjoying life to the fullest.

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  • In general, this type of insurance provides homeowners and renters a level of protection and an assurance that certain items that are covered under the insurance policy will be protected to the fullest extent.

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  • Cup size is calculated by measuring the fullest part of your breast and subtracting the band size measurement from this measurement.

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  • To find your cup size, take your tape measure and measure across the fullest part of your breast, the area across your nipples.

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  • Then measure the fullest part of your thigh and the distance from the floor to right below your buttocks.

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  • Take your time with shopping and consult with fitness experts to get your perfect bra so that you can enjoy your workout to the fullest.

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  • Using your measuring tape, hold it horizontally and measure around the fullest part of the bust.

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  • Like most places where there is a music "scene," there is a particular sound to Houston hip hop that makes it immediately recognizable (see also Paul Wall), and Boss Hogg Outlawz represent that sound to the fullest.

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  • Ruby wanted to live life to its fullest and didn't want her weight to hold her back any longer.

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  • For others however, he is a criminal who should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

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  • No kind of information is excluded, but the fullest details refer to the bishopric of Merseburg and to the wars against the Wends and the Poles.

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  • In its fullest development, therefore, the sub-epithelial layer consists of four classes of cellelements.

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  • In many respects the sea-hare (Aplysia), of which several species are known (some occurring on the English coast), serves as a convenient example of the fullest development of the organization characteristic of Opisthobranchia.

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  • At all events, it was Parmenides who gave it its fullest development.

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  • The system of serfdom attained its fullest development in the reign of Catherine II.

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  • Travelling at the fullest speed, he reached the Tuileries on the 18th, after a journey of 312 hours.

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  • We have the fullest details of his private life, and yet his character remains something of a mystery.

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  • At present we have here the fullest record that has been published.

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  • However, if autism is a barrier that prevents the individual from enjoying life to its fullest, we may find that addressing the pathogenic mechanisms can free the individual.

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