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  • You don't hear that much any more.

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  • More than likely Alex didn't want to hear any more about danger, though.

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  • It's not a decision or a wish any more.

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  • Then don't waste any more of my time.

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  • She hesitated, wanting to find a way home, but not wanting to ask any more favors of him.

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  • I wouldn't want to put you to any more trouble.

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  • It can't be any more dangerous than driving around in Tulsa.

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  • Nobody stays at home to look after the kids any more.

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  • I don't think they're with us any more.

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  • She wasn't going to be able to sleep any more.

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  • No, he didn't fire me, but I can't stay here any more.

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  • I thought you didn't respect me any more.

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  • We had no right to play god any more than we were already doing.

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  • I really don't know any more than the man on the street.

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  • Are there any more tidbits you can slip my way? she asked.

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  • I must not waste any more time.

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  • She didn't believe she'd turn into a princess any more than she believed she wanted anything to do with killing anyone.

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  • He wouldn't order your mate killed any more than he would his.

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  • Darian didn't remember it any more than he remembered much of the thousands of years he spend enslaved by Jonny's predecessor.

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  • I'm not wasting any more of my time in there.

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  • Did you do any more checking on Ed and Edith Plotke— the people from the 1961 newspaper—and missing Josh the miner?

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  • If you drink any more of that stuff, you'll pass out and maybe bleed to death inside.

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  • I don't know what to say any more.

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  • I can't say what was on his mind any more than you can.

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  • After asking if there were any more questions, he turned and left the room.

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  • She had little desire any more.

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  • You could not have predicted Logan would die any more than I did one of those patients.

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  • She hid in the room most of the day to prevent any more run-ins with cats or models and to think.

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  • If she were unfamiliar with the accepted societal behaviors of a woman on his planet, he couldn't expect her to be any more familiar with the machine.

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  • They wouldn't destroy their world any more than you would.

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  • There were other guests at Bird Song and enough regular problems running a country inn without creating any more.

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  • Did you get to decipher any more of the notebook?

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  • Let's not buy any more trouble than we have to.

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  • Do you have any more of the journal I might read?

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  • From what I hear, one ex-guest doesn't have any more welfare and the welfare of the rest of the group can wait until morning.

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  • I was reading them the riot act and they weren't believing it any more than they ever do, except for maybe the first-timers.

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  • I'm sorry about all this but we don't need any more trouble at Bird Song.

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  • Why would I want those papers any more than I want Shipton's garbage?

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  • So, feeling any more clear-headed after your shower?

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  • Cold doesn't bother me any more than it does you.

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  • Mrs. Poe registered a few quizzical glances, but didn't ask any more questions.

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  • He couldn't do the chicken any more harm.

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  • Let's get cleaned up and see if there are any more baby goats.

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  • When he's tired of playing house with you, I might not be available any more.

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  • She didn't want to live in Houston any more than he wanted to live on a goat farm.

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  • It was always milking time any more - or time to feed the kids.

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  • Standing out here imagining the worst wasn't doing any more good than pumping Katie.

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  • I don't want to waste any more time second-guessing God.

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  • He didn't think his abruptness any more clipped than usual, but Dan would knew the difference.

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  • Do you have any more angel superpowers?

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  • Dean had already over­stayed his visit, so with promises to return if he had any more questions and to keep in telephone contact, he took his leave, shaking Cynthia Byrne's hand and waving to Janice Riley, who was again on the phone.

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  • World Wide can't issue any more paychecks.

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  • Don't waste any more time on it—just get the report fin­ished.

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  • We don't know any more than when we got up this morn­ing!

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  • They'll have to put navigation markers out in the bay if they turn up any more bodies.

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  • My chief says for us not to break our butts wasting any more time chasing him down.

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  • We don't have any more idea it's Cleary than Napoleon!

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  • I just don't want her hurt any more than she has been.

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  • It couldn't make him hurt any more than he did, legs aching and breath heaving as he struggled higher and higher up the Rockies.

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  • So playing by the rules doesn't count any more?

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  • She wasn't any more willing to stay in the old house alone than he was to let her.

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  • Not any more than I can make you happy.

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  • Yes. It's still raining, but it isn't lightning any more.

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  • But they didn't joke around with each other any more.

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  • I don't want to hear any more of this nonsense about magic.

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  • The way he talked to her today, she wasn't even sure if she liked him any more.

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  • As I told him, either way, you wouldn't have been able to have any more children.

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  • Why don't we ever sit on the window seat any more?

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  • Lori, I'm not putting up with this any more.

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  • Not any more than you could stop our baby from being taken away.

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  • You can't run from me, Jenn, any more than you can run from yourself.

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  • I won't ask any more favors, she said, spirits rising.

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  • He was right, of course, and he didn't like putting Brutus down any more than she did.

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  • I don't have any more experience hiring people than you.

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  • Apparently Alex didn't have any more time for Jonathan than he had for her.

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  • It isn't just my money any more.

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  • All I get out of a day at the beach any more is more freckles.

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  • Oh Dad, I'm not a little girl any more.

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  • Last night's confrontation with Denton was proof enough that she couldn't afford to tolerate any more interference in her life - from anyone.

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  • It isn't any more dangerous for me to fly out there alone than to go to the beach alone.

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  • Do you think there will be any more tonight?

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  • He didn't offer any more and she didn't press.

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  • The history, indeed, of many a word lies hid in its equivocal uses; and it in no way derogates from the dignity of the highest poetry to gain strength and variety from the ingenious application of the same sounds to different senses, any more than from the contrivances of rhythm or the accompaniment of imitative sounds.

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  • There is no such thing really as a vacuum, any more than there are atoms or ultimate indivisible particles.

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  • In Germany a few Cartesian lecturers taught at Leipzig and Halle, but the system took no root, any more than in Switzerland, where it had a brief reign at Geneva after 1669.

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  • If the human soul is a force in the narrower sense, a substance, and not a combination of substances, then, as in the nature of things there is no transition from existence to non-existence, we cannot naturally conceive the end of its existence, any more than we can anticipate a gradual annihilation of its existence."

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  • It is certain that their protoplasm cannot be nourished by inorganic compounds of nitrogen, any more than that of animals.

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  • It is clear that in the circumstances the terms "father," "patristic," "patrology" must be used with much elasticity, since it is now too late to substitute for them any more comprehensive terms.

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  • Too little is known of the greater part of Asia to admit of any more being said with reference to this part of the subject, than to mention a few facts bearing on the rainfall.

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  • The appeal to authority cannot be permitted in economics any more than in chemistry, physics or astronomy.

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  • He betook himself to Palestine, where his condemnation had not been acknowledged by the churches any more than it had been in Phoenicia, Arabia and Achaea.

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  • Moreover, whatever the lovers of the fine arts may say, it is nearly certain that the " Bewick Collector " is mistaken in attaching so high a value to these old editions, for owing to the want of skill in printing - indifferent ink being especially assigned as one cause - many of the earlier issues fail to show the most delicate touches of the engraver, which the increased care bestowed upon the edition of 1847 (published under the supervision of John Hancock) has revealed - though it must be admitted that certain blocks have suffered from wear of the press so as to be incapable of any more producing the effect intended.

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  • Its chief drawback is that it does not give any more reference to the authority for a generic term than the name of its inventor and the year of its application, though of course more precise information would have at least doubled the size of the book.

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  • The pope, no longer possessing any more power than other bishops (though Marsilius recognizes that the supremacy of the Church of Rome goes back to the earliest times of Christianity), is to content himself with a pre-eminence mainly of an honorary kind, without claiming to interpret the Holy Scriptures, define dogmas or distribute benefices; moreover, he is to be elected by the Christian people, or by the delegates of the people, i.e.

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  • Their appearance in the air-breathing Arachnids does not separate those forms from the water-breathing Arachnids which are devoid of them, any more than does their appearance in certain Amphipoda separate those Crustaceans from the other members of the class.

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  • They also laid stress on the fact that Magyar was not, any more than German, the language of many Hungarian regiments, consisting as these did mainly of Slovaks, Vlachs, Serbs and Croats.

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  • It does not, however, appear that " large " variations would thus be favoured any more than small ones, nor that the eliminating action of natural selection upon an unfavourable variation' could be checked.

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  • The Boers profoundly despised the military power of Great Britain, and there was no reason why they, any more than Germany or France, should contemplate the possibility of the empire standing together as a whole in such a cause.

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  • The new German government furnished no better protection from local violence, nor was it able any more effectively to check the practices which were creating feudalism; indeed for a long time it made no attempt to do so.

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  • Nor was the king's aid lacking to this method of dividing up the royal authority, any more than to the immunity, for it became a frequent practice to make the administrative office into a fief, and to grant it to be held in that form of property by the count.

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  • What the tree is in itself - that is, for a perfect intelligence - we cannot know, any more than a dog or horse can know what the tree is for a human intelligence.

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  • Whatever other gifts Comte may have had - and he had many of the rarest kind, - poetic imagination was not among them, any more than poetic or emotional expression was among them.

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  • We arbitrarily call the potential of the earth zero, since all potential difference is relative and there is no absolute potential any more than absolute level.

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  • To use the apparatus, the long tube is placed in a vapour bath (c) of the requisite temperature, and after the air within the tube is in equilibrium, the delivery tube is placed beneath the surface of the water in a pneumatic trough, the rubber stopper pushed home, and observation made as to whether any more air is being expelled.

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  • His creed, and the whole gist of his argument, is expressed in a single sentence, "I am fully assured that God does not, and therefore that men ought not to, require any more of any man than this, to believe the Scripture to be God's word, and to endeavour to find the true sense of it, and to live according to it."

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  • Many Jews questioned this diagnosis, and refused to see in the new anti-Semitism (q.v.) which spread over Europe in 1881 any more than a temporary reaction against the cosmopolitanism of the French Revolution.

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  • The object of this enactment was to save the expense of making a submission a rule of court by treating it as having been so made, and it leaves the law in this position, that while the authority of an arbitrator, once appointed, is irrevocable, there is no power - any more than there was under the old law - to compel an unwilling party to proceed to a reference, except in cases specially provided for by sections 5 and 6 of the act of 1889.

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  • The two towns also, by the decision given as arbitrators at Payerne (30th December 1530), upheld their alliance with Geneva, condemned the duke to pay all the expenses of the war, and confirmed the clause as to their right to occupy Vaud; they also surrounding the exercise of the powers of vidomne by the duke with so many restrictions that in 1532 the duke, after much resistance, formally agreed to recognize the alliance of Geneva with the two towns and not to annoy the Genevese any more.

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  • This did not make Mary Tudor any more friendly,and,although the story that Elizabeth favoured Courtenay and that Mary was jealous is a ridiculous fiction, the Spaniards cried loud and long for Elizabeth's execution.

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  • In the absence of the actual standards of ancient times the units of measure and of weight have to be inferred from the other remains; hence unit in this division is used for any more or less closely defined amount of length or weight in terms of which matter was measured.

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  • Seeing then that the Catholic sovereigns had been forced to expel them, that many bishops and other eminent persons demanded their extinction, and that the Society had ceased to fulfil the intention of its institute, the pope declares it necessary for the peace of the Church that it should be suppressed, extinguished, abolished and abrogated for ever, with all its houses, colleges, schools and hospitals; transfers all the authority of its general or officers to the local ordinaries; forbids the reception of any more novices, directing that such as were actually in probation should be dismissed, and declaring that profession in the Society should not serve as a title to holy orders.

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  • About eighteen months after they arrived in Canada the Doukhobors sent the Society of Friends a collective letter in which they sincerely thanked the English and American Friends for all the generous help of every kind they had received at their hands, but begged the Quakers to cease sending them any more pecuniary support, as they were now able to stand on their own feet, and therefore felt it right that any further help should be directed to others who were more in need of it.

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  • It was evident that a similar analysis might have been applied to tactual consciousness which does not give externality in its deepest significance any more than the visual; but with deliberate purpose Berkeley at first drew out only one side of his argument.

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  • But Newton had already discovered beforehand in the mechanics of terrestrial bodies that gravitation constantly causes similar facts on the earth, and did not derive that cause from any logical ground beyond experience, any more than he did the third law of motion.

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  • Whatever its origin may be, it could not, any more than a Kantian category of cause, justify us in concluding anything more than a relation of perceptions as conditions of one another, seeing that they were supposed to be the whole data, and matter itself to be " sensation-elements."

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  • Nor does early currency in Rome prove that the epistle was written to Rome, any more than do the words "they of Italy salute you."

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  • The law of nature is unalterable; God Himself cannot alter it any more than He can alter a mathematical axiom.

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  • Some boezems, again, which are less easily controlled, have a " danger water-level " at which they refuse to receive any more water from the surrounding polders.

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  • Another in 1584 forbade the building of any more iron-works in Surrey, Kent, and Sussex.

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  • Its versatile cries and actions, as seen and heard by those who penetrate the solitude of the northern forests it inhabits, can never be forgotten by one who has had experience of them, any more than the pleasing sight of its rust-coloured tail, which an occasional gleam of sunshine will light up into a brilliancy quite unexpected by those who have only surveyed the bird's otherwise gloomy appearance in the glass-case of a museum.

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  • Virtue is at least a means of happiness, though apart from that it is no good in itself, any more than mere sensual enjoyments, which are good only because they may sometimes serve to secure health of body and tranquillity of mind.

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  • It did not occur to him, any more than to the other German sovereigns of the 18th century, to associate his people with him in the govern.ment of the country; he was in every respect a thoroughly absolute sovereign.

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  • The drug appears to have no influence upon the contractile cells that constitute muscle-fibre, any more than it has directly upon the secretory cells that constitute any gland.

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  • It is not however asserted that his mere willing to believe is a proof of the truth of what he wishes to believe, any more than a will to disbelieve justifies disbelief.

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  • Above the relationship of parents all are simply ancestors, no term being used for grandfather which would not equally apply to any more remote male ancestor.

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  • He had Schiller put under a fortnight's arrest, and forbade him to write any more "comedies" or to hold intercourse with any one outside of Wurttemberg.

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  • The clawed slender fingers did not make Archaeopteryx any more quadrupedal or bat-like in its habits than is a kestrel hawk, with its equally large, or even larger thumb-claw.

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  • At his death (672-673), order was so generally restored that "nobody had any more to fear for life or estate, and even the unprotected woman was safe in her house without having her door bolted."

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  • Nor would such silence touching Paul's speedy martyrdom be disingenuous, any more than on the theory that martyrdom overtook him several years later.

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  • Down by the mouth of the river Hungarian troops succeeded in establishing themselves between the Old Piave and the main stream, but they were unable to gain any more ground.

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  • No new second aorists, we may be sure, were formed any more than new " strong " tenses, such as came or sang, can be formed in English.

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  • It may be inferred from the above that a high birthrate does not imply a high rate of increase of population, any more than does a decreasing mortality, but the two rates must be considered in their relations to each other.

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  • But of the mode in which it was planted, steeped, heckled, cleansed and generally prepared for use, we can form no idea any more than we can of the mode or tools employed by the settlers in its cultivation..

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  • We have no right to refer to " instincts " in the case of primitive man, any more at any rate than we have in our own case.

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  • On his accession (1694) he displayed his attachment to religious observances by prohibiting the use of winecausing all winevessels to be brought out of the royal cellars and destroyed, and forbidding the Armenians to sell any more of their stock in Isfahan.

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  • The primitive substance, be it remembered, is not Heraclitus's fire (though Cleanthes also called it flame of fire, 4X6) any more than it is the air or " breath " of Anaximenes or Diogenes of Apollonia.

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  • His form of religious sentiment was not evangelical or mystical, any more than it was ascetic or ceremonial or dogmatic. As regards one of the accepted doctrines of his own church, the excellence of the celibate life, of poverty, and of elaborate obedience to a rule, he no doubt was a strong dissident; but the evidence that, as a Christian, he was unorthodox, that he was even a heretical or latitudinarian thinker in regard to those doctrines which the various Christian churches have in common, is not merely weak, it is practically nonexistent.

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  • Though very far from being hampered by any dogmatic philosophical or religious system of the past, his mind, until near the end, found sufficient satisfaction in the Christian view of life to make it indifferent to the restless, inquiring spirit of the present, and disinclined to play with any more recent solution of life's problems. He had no sympathy with either scepticism or formal dogmatism, and no need to hazard rash guesses respecting man's destiny.

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  • The re-formed nitrous acid, although not stable, any more than is its anhydride, N203, is nevertheless the j` oxygen carrier" in question, as the products of its spontaneous decomposition, when meeting with other compounds, always react like nitrous acid itself and thus may transfer an indefinite quantity of oxygen to the corresponding quantities of SO 2 and H 2 O, with the corresponding formation of H2S04.

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  • Numerical quantities, to be added or subtracted, must be in the same denomination; we cannot, for instance, add S5 shillings and loo pence, any more than we can add 3 yards and 2 metres.

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  • There is no reason to suppose that the central apical plate of certain free-swimming crinoids has any more to do with the distal foot-plate of the larval Antedon stem than has the so-called centrodorsal of Antedon itself, which is nothing but the compressed proximal end of the stem.

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  • And the leaders of the Constituent who came first on the stage, and hoped to make a revolution with rose-water, and hardly realized any more than Burke did how rotten was the structure which they had undertaken to build up, almost deserved his contempt, even if, as is certainly true, they did not deserve his indignation.

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  • In the absence of direct evidence from Palaeobotany, and bearing in mind the modifications associated with adaptation to an aquatic life in other plants, the recognition of any more definite affinity for these heterosporous ferns than that indicated above appears to be inadvisable.

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  • To this Hutcheson replies that no doubt the exquisite delight of the emotion of love is a motive to sustain and develop it; but this pleasure cannot be directly obtained, any more than other pleasures, by merely desiring it; it can be sought only by the indirect method of cultivating and indulging the disinterested desire for others' good, which is thus obviously distinct from the desire for the pleasure of benevolence.

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  • In the lower jaw of most of the Ecaudata the symphysial cartilages ossify separately from the dentary bones, forming the so-called mento-meckelian bones; but these symphysial bones, so distinct in the frog, are less so in the Hylidae and Bufonidae, almost indistinguishable in the Pelobatidae and Discoglossidae, whilst in the Aglossa they do not exist any more than in the other orders of batrachians.

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  • She couldn't blame the Indian girl any more than she could blame the saloon girl who ran off with her father.

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  • The girl didn't need any more trauma, and Darkyn would unleash Hell if one of them disappeared and the other was dead.

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  • Did you do any more checking on Ed and Edith Plotke— the people from the 1961 newspaper—and missing Josh the miner?

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  • Unable to tamper with Fate's court any more than Death could, the Dark One was taking a risk at wanting Wynn raised from the dead-dead.

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  • He took up his position outside of Katie's apartment building to protect Rhyn's mate despite his promise to Death not to break any more Immortal Codes.

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  • I know, but honestly, I don't think a vampire finding out he is in love with a werewolf can be any more earth shattering than a human finding out he's in love with a vampire.

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  • Don't waste any more time on it—just get the report fin­ished.

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  • I thought ... we never joke any more.

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  • Money wasn't going to make their life easy or simple any more than a lack of it could diminish their relationship.

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  • What sheer bliss not to have to clock watch any more!

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  • Another question is whether the Treasury is consulting Eddie George himself, in any more than a very perfunctory sense.

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  • Her mind was, in any case, too addled to play Bridge with them any more.

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  • I just don't want any more innocent afghanis to join the innocent New Yorkers.

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  • Ann proposes an amnesty to allow the women to hand in any more booze then to hold a full cell search 24 hours later.

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  • Emma and he both look awfully bucked about things, but not any more bucked than you and I'll be.

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  • I do hope she has seen the light in prison and won't cut any more capers.

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  • Better yet, I wonder if vehicular accidents are any more frequent on streets that pass by popular coffeehouses.

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  • We're not the old-fashioned dustbin refuse collectors any more.

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  • People out there just don't have any common decency any more.

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  • Many archeologists vigorously deny that cannibalism has ever been normal practice in Britain or elsewhere, in prehistory or at any more recent period.

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  • By 7am I could n't doze any more and got up to make some tea.

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  • I'd like to hear any more anecdotes or info ESP on town flats, which there seems to be a glut of.

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  • This was a clear call for the two South Asian nations not to conduct any more nuclear explosions.

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  • He didn't want to get frightened of Big John any more.

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  • Not any more was the view expressed at a Tuesday lunchtime fringe meeting chaired by Jane Carolan.

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  • There's not many true gents like Nick left around any more.

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  • You ai n't got any more taxes to pay the State.

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  • We must act now, before any more innocents suffer. ' ' He keeps talking about an unholy Grail.

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  • Can there be any more defeated, disgraced and utterly humiliated political position in recent history than support for the invasion of Iraq?

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  • Churchgoers can now sit anywhere in the church without feeling stressed and the children are not hyperactive any more.

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  • If anyone would like any more info please either email or call me ASAP Many thanks 269.

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  • He seemed so insular and I thought he didn't want me any more.

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  • I'm not so jumpy any more either, especially around men.

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  • At least we need not feel lonely any more over here!

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  • Watches do not come with any more functions and features as this traditional black dial with highly luminescent hands and numerals.

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  • However, if we suffer any more reactor malfunctions, we will have to resort to a main rocket burn.

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  • A materialist of the twelfth century could not believe it any more than a materialist of the twelfth century could not believe it any more than a materialist of the twentieth century.

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  • The ranges are themed and display stands are available so aromatherapy does not have to remain a minefield any more.

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  • At first, he was glad she was n't nagging him to be with her more any more.

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  • Finally, I hope you never suffer from any more stiff necks.

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  • Don't these people realize nobody reads books any more?

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  • Hyperkeratosis rarely needs any more evaluation than a repeat pap smear in 6 months.

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  • Then smoke the area to mask the alarm pheromone in the sting to stop any more bees from stinging in the same area.

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  • Using a dangling pointer to access something that isn't there any more can make a real mess of things.

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  • Today, no one except evolutionary psychologists believes in original sin any more.

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  • We haven't come across any more detailed information about puerperal psychosis which is aimed at the lay reader.

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  • With a major backbench revolt over the Education Bill on the horizon, no-one wants any more high wire acts.

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  • He walks well, does n't sag through his backside any more.

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  • What else can we say without digging out any more superlatives to make our point?

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  • Do you think you'll get a chance to do any more emulators once you leave university?

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  • Now if she can just untangle the web before any more manatees or people die.

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  • By the time he returned home he could not urinate any more.

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  • The virus is so virulent, your Highness, nobody can speak the King's English any more.

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  • To me he is a great American visionary who should not slip through the cracks any more.

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  • The salt-pans at Cagliari and of Carloforte are of considerable importance; they are let by the government to contractors, who have the sole right of manufacture, but are bound to sell the salt necessary for Sardinian consumption at 35 centesimi (3d.) per cwt.; the government does not exercise the salt monopoly in Sardinia any more than in Sicily, but in the latter island the right of manufacture is unrestricted.

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  • The seeing of the pictures, as far as we have spoken of it, appears to be a thing unusual, but in no way abnormal, any more than dreams or hypnagogic illusions are abnormal.

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  • In the development of the law since that time the courts of one state are not bound either by law or by usage to follow the decisions either of the Federal courts or of the courts of any other state, any more than they would follow English courts, although such decisions are used and discussed as evidence of the common law, and great deference is always shown to the opinions expressed by the Federal courts.

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  • But the phenomenal idealists have not, any more than Kant, noticed the ambiguity of the term " phenomenon "; they fancy that, in saying that all we know is phenomena in the Kantian sense of mental appearances, they are describing all the positive facts that science knows; and they follow Kant in supposing that there is no logical inference of actual things beyond experience.

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  • They can introduce such incidents as the change of a man into a horse, or of a woman into a dog, or the intervention of an afreet, without any more scruple than our own novelists feel in describing a duel or the concealment of a will.

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  • We are quite solid inside our bodies, and have no need to eat, any more than does a potato.

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  • Your house will not be "smart" insofar as it will not seem alive to you any more than your garage door opener or your web browser does.

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  • But I expect that technology and free enterprise will take us across a threshold where things formerly regarded as scarce will not be so any more.

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  • I do not feel each letter any more than you see each letter separately when you read.

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  • An impish fear clutched my hand, so that I could not write any more that day.

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  • I cannot fathom or define their meaning any more than I can fathom or define love or religion or goodness.

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  • No, I don't want any more kindergarten materials.

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  • Please give her my warm love, and tell her not to feel troubled about it any more.

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  • As I live, saith the Lord God, ye shall not have occasion any more to use this proverb in Israel.

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  • I was in haste to buy it, before the proprietor finished getting out some rocks, cutting down the hollow apple trees, and grubbing up some young birches which had sprung up in the pasture, or, in short, had made any more of his improvements.

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  • I do not wish to be any more busy with my hands than is necessary.

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  • I knew that it would not rain any more.

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  • Perhaps it seemed to me that I had several more lives to live, and could not spare any more time for that one.

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  • Who that has heard a strain of music feared then lest he should speak extravagantly any more forever?

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  • After this outburst the prince did not speak any more about the matter.

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  • Natasha did not understand what he was saying any more than he did himself, but she felt that his incomprehensible words had an improper intention.

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  • Pierre made up his mind not to go to the Rostovs' any more.

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  • At that moment he did not desire Moscow, or victory, or glory (what need had he for any more glory?).

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  • The French invaders, like an infuriated animal that has in its onslaught received a mortal wound, felt that they were perishing, but could not stop, any more than the Russian army, weaker by one half, could help swerving.

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  • Toward nine o'clock in the morning, when the troops were already moving through Moscow, nobody came to the count any more for instructions.

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  • I don't want any more.

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  • She did not speak any more to Natasha of hopes of saving his life.

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  • Nicholas did not reply and tried to avoid speaking of the princess any more.

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  • Well, I have asked you, and now I won't interfere any more since you have secrets from your mother.

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  • You cannot quantify what a standard garage door is any more.

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  • If only so we do n't have to see that fake ratty hair piece any more.

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  • With activities such as ballroom dancing, reminiscence sessions and computer training, the world does n't seem such a lonely place any more.

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  • If there are any more Christian satirists out there, will you please stand up?

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  • Its ink dries much faster than fountain pen ink does, so the letters wo n't smudge any more while you 're writing.

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  • It does far less harm to spank a child than to tell him you do not love him any more.

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  • Baldwin, who suffers from spastic paraplegia and needs crutches to walk, did not have to pay any more.

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  • I 've reached a point where I was smoking so much and I could n't take any more spliff.

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  • I do n't suffer from bloating and rumbling stomach any more.

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  • Getting the issues raised extended into discussion forums means it is n't so easy for the Board to stonewall effectively any more.

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  • No child needs to be taught to babble, any more than it needs instruction in suckling at the breast.

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  • The nature of the beast Of course, no-one is a pure lion any more than they are a thoroughbred horse.

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  • We have no expectations of tie-in games any more.

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  • My feet had had enough, and I just could n't face trudging around any more.

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  • You do n't just lurch around the rink in an ungainly fashion any more.

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  • To explain any more would be a crime - the film relies on the fear of the unknown to unnerve the viewer.

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  • The Gazette staff wants veto power over any more planned changes.

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  • The virus is so virulent, your Highness, nobody can speak the King 's English any more.

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  • I would not trust someone any more if they tried to usedeceit on me.

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  • Have any more great game ideas that you'd like to share?

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  • Pajamas aren't just for sleeping any more.

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  • There is no need for the creation of baby food to be any more complicated.

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  • For those new to the game, woods aren't necessarily made of wood any more.

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  • This poses several problems, the most common being that paying in full drains your bank account and makes it necessary for you to wait until your next paycheck before you can make any more purchases.

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  • Once you've purchased needed items, consider holding off on making any more purchases.

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  • What may be adorable in a four ounce kitten is less adorable in a fifteen pound cat, so don't encourage rough play with people, or you'll have a confused cat when he grows up and suddenly no one wants to play-fight with him any more.

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  • Cats don't like burned food any more than people do!

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  • Let's face it, no one likes to spend any more time than they have to at a gas station.

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  • They will likely not be able to order any more in, or offer an alternative if it isn't exactly what you want.

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  • All of these materials cannot be recreated by man; when they have been burned or split to create the energy used today, there won't be any more.

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  • The web stores have the same sales and sometimes even have special offers, so it won't cost you any more to shop online with them.

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  • Hi, I'm 15 and my parents don't trust me any more because I started to smoke.

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  • I hope you are not smoking any more because it's a stupid waste of money, an overrated prop, it makes your breath stink, ages you faster than just about anything, and causes major health problems.

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  • Unless you are planning on wearing your tuxedo often and do not think that you will grow any more than you already have, then it is probably a better idea to rent your tux than to purchase it.

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  • A small amount is acceptable, but any more and you risk dealing with a heavier-than-necessary dress.

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  • Knowing how do I word a wedding reception invitation does not require any more knowledge than wording an invitation to the ceremony and reception together.

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  • Needless to say, Tiger can't take any more hits to his image.

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  • As if Disney couldn't make the process of spending money any more magical, these princess dresses can also be accessorized with crowns, tiaras and wands (only appropriate for some characters).

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  • If you have any more questions, discuss dog food choices with your veterinarian.

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  • While registration papers don't make a dog any more valuable as a loving companion, the lack of registration does take away from a dog's financial value, and thus it's worth a lower selling price.

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  • Sugar isn't any more healthy for dogs to eat throughout the day than it is for people.

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  • This needn't involve any more than a wash in warm soapy water to remove any dust, grease and grime.

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  • However, the truth is that organic gardening isn't any more difficult than conventional gardening.

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  • Vegan organic gardening isn't any more difficult than organic gardening, it takes just a tiny bit more effort.

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  • She may already have a dozen blankets and not wish to get any more.

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  • The ideal cocoon-style plus size wrap falls below the hips so as to not give you any more width in that area, but instead create movement and interest in your silhouette.

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  • You nor your estate will ever owe any more than your property's value.

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  • There are some developments that will not accept any more rental applications.

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  • Too much time in bed is not acceptable any more so than not spending enough time in bed.

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  • If only the Moku style will do, try contacting the manufacturer to find out if they have any more in stock or search for an opportunity to purchase a previously owned pair of the coveted shades.

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  • You win the game by taking all of your opponents pieces or by blocking your opponent from making any more legal moves.

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  • This is especially true as you approach the end of the game as you may not be receiving any more vowels.

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  • For example, I was watching a couple of rising stars and suddenly they fell off my list and I wasn't able to add any more.

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  • When a collectible, be it a doll, collectors plate, statue, game, or other item is retired it means that the company will not make it any more.

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  • When you run out of minutes, you need to refill your account before any more calls can be made or received.

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  • This way, they can't possibly spend any more money that what has already been loaded into the account.

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  • One of the perks to using this carrier is the knowledge that no matter how much you talk, text, or use your data package, you're not going to be charged any more than what you've already paid.

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  • Whenever possible, they should remove the child to the car or some other private space to avoid inconveniencing others and attracting any more unwelcome attention, after which they should ignore the tantrum and let it run its course.

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  • Some infants are hypersensitive to stimuli, and their crying will get worse if they receive any more than a minimum of comforting, such as parental holding or cuddling.

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  • Cooking a filet mignon any more than medium rare would not take full advantage of this succulent cut of beef.

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  • Just when you thought your hair couldn't get any more noticeable, it started to glow - literally.

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  • The mortgage industry as it existed prior to 2007 really doesn't exist any more.

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  • It is generally accepted that you should not borrow any more than twice your expected earnings while some recommend two and a half times one's expected earnings.

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  • Make sure you pay the fee in full and don't make any more late payments in the future.

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  • If a man is certain he does not want any more children, he can have a vasectomy.

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  • Even if you think you do not want any more children, baby fever is bound to bite you a few times.

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  • Brands such as EPT and First Response are well known because of their extensive advertising campaigns, not necessarily because they are any more or less accurate than their competitors.

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  • Although men can carry the gene for hyper ovulation and pass it on to their daughters, a history of twins on the man's side of the family doesn't make a woman any more likely to give birth to twins when she becomes pregnant.

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  • The birth control is permanent and it cannot be reversed, so the procedure is exclusively for women who do not want to have any more children.

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  • The Essure procedure is a quick, non-invasive approach to permanent birth control that is exclusively for women who don't want to have any more children.

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  • A man should not have a vasectomy unless he is certain he does not want any more children.

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  • Speaking of elegance, it doesn't get any more chic than this crisp white number by Vix Swimwear.

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  • A hooded beach towel is ideal for babies and children who need to get warm and dry quickly and for whom you don't want to carry any more accessories than necessary.

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  • Obviously, not all women want to wear sheer swimwear, any more than they might want to wear Brazilians or slingshots, but for those women who have a streak of exhibitionism about them, body size should not be a mitigating factor.

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  • Depending on the style you choose, sheer swimsuits do not look any more transparent wet than they do when they're dry.

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  • A custom suit should be so well designed that it won't need any more special care than a regular suit.

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  • Marc by Marc Jacobs - Men's fashion (including swimwear) doesn't get any more high-end than this.

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  • Coral calcium does not appear to have any more cautions and contraindications than other forms of calcium.

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  • These tank tops don't allow for much to show through, which means that you won't need to add any more layers to your look.

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  • Believe it or not, playing chess isn't any more difficult than playing today's video games; in fact, it may be much easier, even for children!

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  • Making taper candles is somewhat intimidating, but they're not actually any more difficult than any other kind of candle you make yourself.

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  • I couldn't chat with her any more and asked her if she had a different phone number if she wanted to chat and she said she was leaving to go back to her hometown for the weekend but later on she would end up calling me.

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  • The Celiac Sprue Association (CSA) advises gluten-sensitive consumers should avoid products containing any more than 20 parts per million of gluten.

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  • As with traditional pie crust, you will have the best results if you keep all ingredients very cold before mixing and avoid handling the dough any more than necessary.

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  • Further, skeptics question why we should take the prophecies of the Mayans any more seriously than any other ancient civilization.

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  • Fire does not do well with water in the astrological world any more than it does in the natural world.

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  • Instead, tell them that you still love each other, but that you can't live with each other any more.

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  • Because sites change often, a site that was once good may not be any more.

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  • Don't be offended when this happens, because the feeling of getting a truly wonderful and thoughtful gift from someone who cares is something that never goes away, even if the child doesn't play with the gift itself very often or any more.

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  • Movie rentals ... it's not just a Blockbuster night any more.

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  • Sorry I don't know the movie you're searching for (even I haven't seen everything) but if you come across any more info, let us know.

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  • After those first free minutes are up, the clock starts ticking, and you start paying for any more fortune telling or advice.

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  • These lending practices would lead to their downfall, as the King became envious of their power and wealth, and when the Knights Templar refused to lend the King any more money, he decided to end the Knights Templar forever.

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  • Don't give out any more personal information that what is necessary.

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  • They don't want any more money taken from their paychecks.

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  • Won't any old shoes do for a game which, after all, doesn't require any more physical activity than a gentle walk round the park?

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  • If you were fortunate enough to find Ravel footwear while the company was still in business, hold onto them because there won't be any more made.

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  • The meaning of a text-based tattoo doesn't have to be any more or less obvious than a graphic tattoo; a couple of lines from your favorite poem can be just as cryptic as an image of something.

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  • A watch, for instance, with one hundred jewels is not likely to be any more reliable than a watch with seventeen jewels.

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  • When you get to a point where you feel like you can't improve your flexibility any more on your own, work with a partner and ask your partner to stretch your legs further.

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  • You might not be able to wear them any more because they are small or stained, but you can't bear to part with them because of the memories they conjure.

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  • It seems like everyone eventually hits a low carb diet plateau where you just can't seem to lose any more weight no matter what you do.

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  • This means that the meat inside is cooked, and any more time spent cooking will cause it to become tough and chewy.

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  • If you think you've got the look and the attitude to compete for the title of America's Next Top Model, don't waste any more time!

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  • They can have a drop seat, which is very funny but also practical - if it is a cold night, you really don't want to expose yourself to any more of the elements than are absolutely necessary.

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