As-well Sentence Examples

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  • It was the way she wanted it as well.

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  • Jonathan and Destiny's room had two twin beds in it, as well as a television.

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  • That idea was troublesome to Carmen as well.

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  • Obviously the long week was taking its toll on him as well.

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  • Was it greedy to want one of their own as well?

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  • Felipa and Alondra were there as well.

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  • Her figure was not as well developed as Alondra or Dulce, but she looked nice in the style and color.

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  • There was nothing she could do about it until he got home, so she might as well not think about it.

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  • His mother must have been secretive as well.

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  • There was no good way to say it, so she might as well get to the facts.

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  • Father will need to rest as well.

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  • If he had lied to her, he might have cheated as well.

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  • Maybe she didn't know him as well as she thought she did.

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  • If she had stayed with her husband and they had more children, would he have felt financially responsible for the others as well?

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  • I know you as well as I know anyone else.

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  • Was he having second thoughts as well?

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  • Tammy could swim almost as well as Lisa, but Sarah couldn't swim at all, confessing unabashed that she was afraid of the water.

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  • Come to think of it, maybe that thought troubled him as well.

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  • It ignited a fire in his eyes as well.

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  • He could be tender and thoughtful, as well as charming.

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  • He might as well learn that he wasn't going to dominate her.

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  • She glanced around, noting several objects covered with cloths, as well as a box that sat on a table beside the door.

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  • Surely Yancey wasn't involved in art theft as well.

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  • I've never met anyone who could evade a question as well as he can.

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  • Was she going to have her career and him as well?

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  • She was going to have her lifelong dream as well as the dream she had recently developed - a life with Brandon.

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  • This has been hard for you, as well.

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  • She stroked his hair and kissed his forehead, while tears coursed down her cheeks as well.

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  • Brandon must have wanted something different as well.

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  • To make matters worse, lately she had been dreaming of the ranch as well.

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  • His bay gelding had the sleek lines of a racehorse and the look of endurance as well.

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  • Had he seen them as well?

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  • He probably thought she was getting serious about him as well.

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  • She might as well get some rest.

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  • You might as well give up.

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  • Cassie, I'm not leaving you, so you might as well try to go on.

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  • Exhaustion invaded her body and mind as well.

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  • It's just as well.

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  • You might as well know right now that I wanted to buy your ranch so I could use the creek.

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  • And I think you felt something as well.

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  • It's an heirloom of sorts; a big old house - too much for me to take care of and work the ranch as well.

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  • Three empty bedrooms were closed off to the heat, as well as a full bath that looked as though it hadn't been used in years.

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  • Cade was her boss, and thinking such things was not only disrespectful of him, but job threatening as well - especially if he suspected the existence of such thoughts.

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  • Of course, that includes Pumas and coyotes as well.

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  • State game officials are involved as well.

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  • Then let me express a personal opinion as well.

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  • If you knew Mr. Cade nearly as well as you think you do, you would know that he is actually very sensitive.

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  • And Cade had become more solemn in the last few weeks, as if he sensed her dilemma and felt uncomfortable as well.

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  • Inside was everything she had ordered - as well as a box of chocolates.

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  • Had Mary accused him as well?

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  • The fire flickered feebly, its passion curbed by time as well.

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  • Otherwise, it's just as well we never see each other again.

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  • Cade should accept the responsibility of his actions as well.

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  • She must have suspected as well.

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  • The electronic equipment had disappeared as well.

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  • There was little sound from the kitchen as well.

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  • She searched out other tip line numbers and the Warwick Police as well.

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  • Arguments concerning contact with tip lines became heated as well.

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  • Disappointments abounded as well.

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  • He's linked to other kidnappings and killings as well.

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  • Martha and Quinn idolized the town as well.

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  • We recorded the tips as well.

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  • Maybe the Buick he was driving as well.

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  • Besides, Howie knows the consequences of discovery as well as we do.

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  • I assume they have strong suspicions as well.

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  • It would be nice to see Uncle Sam's grasping dogs coaxed to bay at the wrong tree as well.

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  • Betsy agreed as well.

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  • She was shocked and frightened as well.

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  • He obviously missed Julia as well.

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  • If I am unsuccessful there are others who may hold the answers I demand and I now have plans to get them as well.

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  • I stood up but she did as well and grabbed me in a tight hug.

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  • When Betsy mentioned telling the After people, a thought struck me that the death of Owen Bryce, once known to our friends at After would probably tie me directly to the tipster as well.

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  • It was always young girls so I started looking at old unsolved cases; missing children as well as murders.

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  • I've lingered too long in one campground as well.

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  • I'd planned to wait until Betsy and Molly returned from walking Bumpus but I decided if I had to drive back into downtown Keene, I might as well swing by Wheelock Park Campground as it was on the way, at least sort-of.

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  • Julie can decide for herself as well.

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  • We paid for the swimming pool so we might as well use it.

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  • No one else would be capable of executing the dramatic capture of my nemesis and the lovely child as well.

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  • The damn thing might as well had a sign on it, saying, hey, coppers, here I am!

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  • I'm responsible for Martha and Quinn and now maybe Betsy and Molly as well.

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  • Glancing through the open door of the adjoining room where I'd left Howie, I found it not only empty, but absent of Quinn's equipment as well!

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  • But sealed from freedom as well.

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  • Hard work made us thirsty and hungry as well.

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  • I'll take a couple of the meetings, and I tasked Jenn to start forwarding intelligence reports to me as well.

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  • You can dig through those as well.

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  • Jonny sensed him as well and looked up, confusion and fear crossing his face.

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  • My crystal ball doesn't work as well as it should.

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  • Though his body didn't speak of it, she directed her power towards it as well.

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  • She cracked the door to squeeze her hand in the space as well as to tell the other driver not to worry about the car.

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  • Make sure Bianca's phone is tagged as well.

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  • She watched him as well.

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  • Bianca cried, seeing the man as well.

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  • She'd hoped not to lose the man she loved as well.

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  • Soup was out of the question; it might as well have been a million miles away in the kitchen.

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  • Their souls already linked, all that was left was for their bodies to become one as well.

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  • I called in the DC Sector for support as well.

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  • Damian gritted his teeth, unable to unleash the blow that could destroy them all in a blink without taking out Sofia as well.

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  • You might as well make it on your terms, ordering him to submit, rather than begging and mauling him like an animal.

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  • You might as well come in, was the surly response.

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  • You have to stay true to your values while destroying something as well.

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  • One of your team captains will have friends as well.

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  • I came to feed as well.

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  • She was comfortable in bed with him – yet silently panicking as well.

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  • Yes. It didn't hurt he's old enough that he's had time to build his power as well.

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  • She'd be helping Wynn out of Hell as well.

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  • The next one to pass her did as well.

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  • His magic is limited on the mortal world as well.

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  • Hell has one, and Death does as well.

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  • She might as well have been dropped out of the sky by a clumsy stork.

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  • I know owls don't sing, but I didn't like the song birds as well as this guy.

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  • I just decided it was a fait accompli and we might as well address the situation as best we can.

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  • Some powers to be thought that seeing as I'm not standing for reelection, they might as well get the office in shape for the new guy.

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  • I might as well start hauling this stuff.

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  • It seemed to suit them as well.

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  • You might as well withdraw before you embarrass yourself.

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  • Cynthia scrunched close to Dean's ear, trying to hear the conversation, and offered a word or two as well.

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  • If I'm a tourist, I might as well dress the part!

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  • Jennifer, forced to husband her limited shots, took more time with hers as well.

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  • The others had heard it as well and all eyes peered upward.

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  • It was equally obvious that the group was uniform in their ability to poke fun at one another as well as an unsuspecting visitor.

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  • Maybe Dean should consider those two as well.

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  • I figured she might as well come back here rather than get messed up with the authorities again.

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  • The emotion she'd admitted to yesterday – which Andre had told him as well – shimmered in her large blue eyes.

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  • By the tremor in her voice, she knew she'd lost this one as well as he did.

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  • With Jonathan, it had been instantaneous as well.

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  • It crossed her mind to go in and find him, but he didn't need assistance and probably needed the time to himself as well.

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  • She had removed the sides of the shelter a few weeks ago for the summer so they would have fresh air and a breeze as well.

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  • She might as well forget about that problem.

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  • More than likely, it was a load off his mind as well.

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  • And she is wise as well.

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  • The summary of results might as well have been in a foreign language with the medical terminology, abbreviations and sprinkling of what seemed like random numbers.

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  • He opened the door to the rooms he knew as well as his cabin.

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  • You're brave, but you're terrified as well.

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  • His back was shredded from landing on his weapons as well as the stones on the beach.

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  • Then you don't know me as well as you think you do.

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  • The reverse is true as well.

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  • Gabriel began to see the Ancient's plan as well.

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  • You don't want to die, but the idea of living terrifies you as well.

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  • I plan on restoring its life as well.

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  • You may as well go in.

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  • With a sigh, she cleaned up the area as well as she could and pulled off the sweater, as it was warm enough in the study with her T-shirt.

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  • You keeping track of me as well?

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  • He suspected the conversation would go as well as his talk with Jade.

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  • He's letting me buy your gown for tomorrow, so you might as well be nice to him.

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  • Andre relaxed and sat on the couch near her while Ileana drew close as well.

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  • She was bruised all over and wondered if her ribs were broken as well.

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  • Not only could she not escape, but she could just as well starve to death if he decided never to return.

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  • He'd not just claimed her in deed but had the nerve to brand her like chattel as well!

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  • They grew silent as Rhyn entered and stared her down as well.

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  • His penetrating gaze gave her a different kind of chill, one that made her blood quicken as well as her step.

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  • She glanced at her sister, who seemed interested as well.

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  • Intent on fleeing him as well as the demons, she ran as hard as she could back to the castle before doubling over to catch her breath.

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  • Rhyn growled in response but switched to his human form as well.

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  • Ully, looking exhausted, moved closer, and Rhyn waited as well.

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  • He left as well.

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  • Your Immortals caught a man who claims to be an Immortal as well.

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  • A slight smile drew up one side of Lishana's mouth, and Kiera felt the urge to smile as well.

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  • She froze, surprised by his action as well as the warm shock running through her.

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  • She tore her gaze away and twisted her head, yielding yet defying him as well.

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  • I believe the Council will be visiting us as well once they receive word of what I have done.

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  • She concentrated hard, intent on distracting herself as well as learning something new.

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  • It was a good, perfect little life, so much more than she ever expected, with the exception that her best friend in the universe-- Kiera-- might as well have been dead to her as far as Romas and his clan were concerned.

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  • She's with child as well.

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  • If the giant of a man before her decided to be angry at her for breaking the rules, she'd panic as well.

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  • And I thought you had a matter you wished to tell me as well.

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  • A'Ran shifted forward as well to see.

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  • The Qatwal disowns her, yet seeks to battle me as well for the affront.

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  • He leaned forward and took her sword, driving it into the ground as well.

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  • Mison did so as well.

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  • Just as Donnie was limply shaking Dean's hand, Cynthia returned, smiled at the boy, and offered her hand as well.

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  • Perhaps that's why many of the citizens of the picturesque town decided they might as well enjoy mother nature's offerings rather than remain locked indoors for six or seven months.

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  • Dean picked up the comb, pen and ink bottle and passed them to her as well.

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  • Then, impishly, handed her the underwear as well.

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  • The Fred O'Connor charm extended beyond the blue haired set to children as well.

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  • Not only yours but Donnie's as well.

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  • If the old man was going to sulk, Dean thought, might as well get it out in the open and allow him to vent a little steam.

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  • But the social aspects of the gathering were of importance to the participants as well.

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  • Then she added, as if dismissing the importance of so dramatic a change, "After all, if I'm starting a new life, I might as well change everything."

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  • That goes for the closed doors of people's minds and thoughts as well as their elegant houses.

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  • Cynthia must have finally slept because the noise in the hall startled her to full wakefulness, her husband as well.

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  • We did some digging in old records at the museum as well.

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  • He owned a bunch of 'female boarding houses,' as well.

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  • I might as well go back to my mystery novels.

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  • He's closing the case, and the open case on her husband's fall as well.

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  • I figured you might as well ship it all together, at one time.

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  • But given the pair of parents the boy was forced to live with, it's a wonder he's as well adjusted as he is.

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  • Once able to sit upright, the pounding in his head commanded his attention, as well as the bone-numbing chill.

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  • Although taken aback by such intimacy from a stranger, as well as terrified himself, he felt an overwhelming need to comfort her.

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  • You will find sleeping to be an unnecessary luxury as well.

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  • Sarah and Jackson spent the night becoming acquainted as well as discussing plans for escape.

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  • The burning in their throats returned as well as the pounding headaches, but they remained alive.

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  • Might as well call it a night.

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  • Sarah seemed confused as well.

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  • That damn dream appeared every night as well.

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  • Jackson wondered what was different about her as well.

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  • When their eyes met, it was evident she felt uncertain as well.

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  • May as well get this over with.

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

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  • Not really, a hundred years of practice and you would play just as well.

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  • Well we can't, so you might as well relax.

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  • Jackson called and got her voice mail as well.

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  • If you're going to do a job, you might as well do it right.

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  • He probably ate out all the time, and had a female companion to look after as well.

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  • He was ready to start a family as well - had been for a long time.

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  • Crunching across the yard to the dairy, she found the stove there burning warm as well.

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  • He had a way with animals, winning Brutus' love and respect, and the trust of the entire dairy herd as well.

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  • Apparently he thought she was heartless, as well - over a stupid bird?

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  • You might as well settle down, Shorty.

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  • She might as well have punched him in the stomach.

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  • He was actually making an effort to please her as well.

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  • After all, shouldn't she be doing some thinking as well?

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  • I don't know where all this anger is coming from, but you might as well get it in your head that you and I are history.

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  • Keep it up and you'll loose Lori as well.

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  • They might as well get started without him.

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  • Still, what was the most amazing of all was that she fulfilled his dreams as well.

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  • If he knew something was about to happen, then others within the government did as well.

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  • An alert popped up on the screen before her as well as on her micro, and she opened it.

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  • I'd like to take enough supplies for our other team as well.

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  • I've been researching this as well.

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  • The fighters were armed as well as the army and the government's special protective services and in many cases, with the same equipment.

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  • Even the regular military's special forces teams were not as well equipped as the pretty, frowning woman before them.

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  • Another form crossed her vision, and she sought to make it out as well.

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  • It may as well have been a death march!

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  • Whatever wiped out the Peak could wipe him out as well.

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  • The fed's facility had been armed as well as the hospital, and one of his commo guys intercepted the call for help only an hour before.

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  • Brady is one of the best and brightest soldiers the PMF has, as well as a personal friend.

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  • The woman was armed as well as Brady, Lana noted.

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  • We had to rely on our wits as well as our bodies to get into and out of some really rough places.

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  • He was more intrigued by the sight of soldiers in PMF grays as well as those in the regular military's black uniforms.

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  • Kelli giggled as she fed Jack the remainder of her meal as well.

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  • We have our own kinds of generators, ones that don't work nearly as well.

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  • Assume you're being tracked as well and act accordingly.

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  • She kissed his forehead and hugged him as well as she could.

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  • Does that go for me as well?

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  • She handed the pale woman a food and water cube and popped two of her own.  Standing, she waded into the brush where she'd thrown the knife.  It glinted in the morning light.  Katie swiped it, glad the trees didn't have a taste for metal as well as Immortal sustenance.

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  • Katie listened hard and soon heard it as well.

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  • But it was more than Dean's charity that kept the two together, although at times Dean questioned the relationship as well as his sanity for putting up with the old man.

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  • While the case might be officially closed, Dean felt an obliga­tion to Randy Byrne, as well as his own curiosity, to follow up the March fourth Whitney Motel incident.

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  • His room was on the far side—away from the bed, so we couldn't hear as well as the other.

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  • Rita would convey the message to Jonathan Winston as well allowing Dean to temporarily duck having to explain to the FBI why he played cowboy and lost the tail instead of getting the plate number.

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  • He dug change out of his bike bag and dialed his number but he might as well have saved his time.

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  • Dean paid him no attention and called headquarters to report the break-in, asking them to send a doctor as well.

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  • Then Hunter added, They wanted to see the file on your pal Jeffrey Byrne as well.

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  • He's barefoot after he leaves his shoes on the beach and needs some kind of footwear so he might as well get bike shoes; after all, he's biking.

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  • Parkside was no safer than the worst of the worst—we might as well be living in Philadelphia, or, God forbid, The Big Apple!

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  • He'd personally call Mayer's wife and pass on her husband's deep and frequent concern for Cynthia's well being as well as any news he heard.

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  • Getting married would erase her name as well.

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  • Desire was burning the circuits of her mind as well.

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  • In two weeks Alex would be making the decisions and everything that once belonged to her parents would belong to him as well.

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  • She still had some meat in her freezer, as well as some frozen colostrum.

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  • He had his job at the clinic as well as the responsibility of two properties.

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  • Maybe that was why he was in such a hurry to assume husbandly duties as well.

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  • As a matter of fact, it had been sexual tension then as well.

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  • If they know her as well as they think they do, they'll know nothing is going on.

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  • She might as well talk to Katie about it.

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  • Bill turned around and his expression assured her that a man would find it attractive as well.

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  • You might as well accept the fact that I'm a whole lot easier to lead than I am to push.

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  • Alex had stopped, and was taking in the scene as well.

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  • Her house was unlivable, her clothes scattered in three homes, and tomorrow she was going to give up her name as well.

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  • As if that weren't enough, I'm ready to take your innocence as well.

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  • She barely had time to lift the veil before he took possession of her lips as well.

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  • Inwardly she cringed, but she managed to keep her voice conversational as well.

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  • I might as well get used to doing them.

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  • She might as well stop avoiding the subject.

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  • Well, it wasn't going to happen this time, so she might as well stop whining and get the chores done.

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  • White tailed deer, as well as an abundance of smaller wildlife already frequented the ranch, so his North American Safari had its foundation.

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  • We might as well leave her in peace.

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  • Maybe it would be best if adults forgot it as well.

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  • If they weren't there she would be able to look at the moon and know he could see it as well.

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  • We're closest, I guess — and she's my friend — as well as yours.

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  • This wasn't going as well as she had planned.

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  • Alex had reason to know Josh could be rough unintentionally as well.

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  • I'm sure there are exceptions, but for the most part, I think people do just as well with their clergy or a friend — though maybe not as fast.

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  • He gets a little caught up in the role of head of the household, and becomes a parental figure as well.

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  • We've lost one child already and I don't think I could stand losing Jonathan as well.

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  • I imagine they'll blame you Originals for this one as well.

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  • The other new Guardians were gathered there as well.

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  • A look at Jonny sent the Black God back quickly as well.

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  • She might as well have been swept into the sea like the palace.

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  • When this is over, I'll encourage Darian to hunt your kind as well.

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  • It ran through him as well.

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  • The cuff around Jenn's arm kept her from escaping as well.

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  • They took Bianca as well.

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  • My sister … made her own choices as well.

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  • He crossed to the quiet horse as he walked, issuing it a warning look as well.

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  • The beast stirred as well.

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  • We watch them as well.

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  • Hilden, the only man she trusted, trusted this man as well.

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  • Rissa hid her secret as well as her predecessors.

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  • Send me men who know this city as well as he does.

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  • He pulled you out of the catacombs as well.

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  • Carmen and Jonathan were both in the play, as well as Katie's twins.

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  • Jonathan had a pleasant nature as well.

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  • It would be good for the children as well.

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  • Carmen had selected the black sandal heels for that purpose as well.

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  • She might as well pick up the children.

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  • It gave her a snapshot of their interests and personalities as well.

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  • He obviously had an interest in the safari as well.

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  • It appears you have some like interests as well.

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  • No doubt they had saddled their own as well.

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  • Maybe he wondered as well - maybe he considered it a loaded subject.

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  • She might as well figure on getting that cell phone for Jonathan.

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  • Maybe Alex was as well.

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  • Maybe in a way he blamed her for letting Ed suffer as well.

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  • Now they were arguing in front of family as well as guests.

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  • Still, his silence made her feel like he was chastising her as well.

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  • Maybe Gerald was trying to warn her of that as well.

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  • Felipa would be leaving as well and things would get back to normal – whatever that was.

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  • She might as well admit it and get it off her chest.

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  • It was probably just as well.

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  • It will give you a chance to work with the horses and get to know them as well as the land.

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  • She might as well get used to the fact that she was on her own.

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  • She might as well do so when she had support.

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  • No doubt, it defanged him to some degree as well.

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  • The events of this summer had made him acutely aware of mortality, but it had brought on another realization as well.

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  • It was just as well with him.

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  • All those things had impressed her as well - at first.

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  • A few weeks on the beach should take the pallor from your skin as well.

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  • Besides, her parents would be hurt as well.

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  • It might as well have been, for all the noises she could identify.

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  • Too bad the darkness didn't hide the anxiety in her voice as well as it hid the color in her cheeks.

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  • She might as well call Dad at the same time.

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  • I had hail damage to my car as well.

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  • When we use pesticides, we kill them as well as the harmful insects - and even the bees.

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  • You might as well know.

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  • By the expression on his face, it was a sore subject for him as well.

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  • Her first strike might as well have been in slow motion; no one moved like he did with brute strength that flattened her after a particularly harsh block.

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  • You created this version of me as well.

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  • Neat and comfortable, their station acted as their home as well as their hub for coordinating operations in LA.

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  • Her breathing was ragged, her body shaking from the effect of his bite as well as her effort to fight his spell.

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  • It's a piece of family history as well as a legacy.

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  • That's why we're pressuring her as well.

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  • She said life was about choices, the ones we make as well as the ones we don't.

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  • You might as well talk about it.

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  • If the Original Other made it, there was a chance the Original Watcher did as well.

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  • Her heartbeat seemed too loud in her ears, and she hoped he wasn't able to hear as well as Xander seemed to.

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  • It also becomes clear that only where such mental life really appears need we assign an independent existence, but that the purposes of everyday life as well as those of science are equally served if we deprive the material things outside of us of an independence, and assign to them merely a connected existence through the universal substance by the action of which alone they can appear to us.

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  • Extensive coal mines are in the vicinity, and there are manufactures of iron and steel, mill machinery, door and sash factories, etc., as well as several shipbuilding yards.

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  • Marsyas, as well as Midas and Silenus, are associated in legend with Dionysus and belong to the cycle of legends of Cybele.

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  • But Oswio and his son Ecgfrith greatly extended their territories towards the north and north-west, making themselves masters of the kingdoms of Strathclyde and Dalriada, as well as of a large part of the Pictish kingdom.

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  • Hansen showed that the microscopic appearance of film cells of the same species of Saccharomycetes varies according to the temperature of growth; the limiting temperatures of film formation, as well as the time of its appearance for the different species, also vary.

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  • He was a man of remarkable literary gifts as well as a good soldier.

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  • He loved Marguerite Lecomte, and taught her to engrave as well as himself.

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  • To this character the fungus owes its generic name (Marasmius) as well as one of its most valuable qualities for the table, for examples may be gathered from June to November, and if carefully dried may be hung on strings for culinary purposes and preserved without deterioration for several years; indeed, many persons assert that the rich flavour of these fungi increases with years.

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  • This medieval fortress, strong by art as well as position before the invention of modern artillery, has since undergone numerous sieges.

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  • The forest regions of Cochin-China harbour the tiger, panther, leopard, tiger-cat, ichneumon, wild boar, deer, buffalo, rhinoceros and elephant, as well as many varieties of monkeys and rats.

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  • It should be mentioned that an essential feature of the travelling wire micrometer is that the eyepiece as well as the wire shall be moved by the micrometer-screw.

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  • Here elders were appointed, and the preaching of women, as well as pretended revelations, was condemned.

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  • After the Turks were driven from the city in 1878, it was in many respects modernized; but something of its former character is preserved in the ancient Turkish palace, mosque and fountain, the maze of winding alleys and picturesque houses in the older quarters, and, on market days, by the medley of peasant costumes - Bulgarian, Albanian and Rumanian, as well as Servian.

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  • Eventually he was able to prove that the biological doctrine of omnis cellula ecellula applies to pathological processes as well as to those of normal growth, and in his famous book on Cellular-pathologic, published at Berlin in 1858, he established what Lord Lister described as the "true and fertile doctrine that every morbid structure consists of cells which have been derived from pre-existing cells as a progeny."

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  • Examples may perhaps occasionally still be found in the uninhabited forests of Hungary and Transylvania, and occasionally in Spain and Greece, as well as in the Caucasus and in some of the Swiss cantons, but the original race has in most countries interbred with the domestic cat wherever the latter has penetrated."

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  • The magisterial views seem to have prevailed in the professoriate, which formally in March 1642 expressed its disapprobation of the new philosophy as well as of its expositors.

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  • We have then to think of a full universe of matter (and matter = extension) divided and figured with endless variety, and set (and kept) in motion by God; and any sort of division, figure and motion will serve the purposes of our supposition as well as another.

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  • Besides the last two parts of the Principles of Philosophy, the physical writings of Descartes include the Dioptrics and Meteors, as well as passages in the letters.

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  • The writings of Thomas are of great importance for philosophy as well as for theology, for by nature and education he is the spirit of scholasticism incarnate.

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  • The conception will be made clearer when it is remembered that Aquinas, taught by the mysterious author of the writings of the pseudo-Dionysius, who so marvellously influenced medieval writers, sometimes spoke of a natural revelation, or of reason as a source of truths in themselves mysterious, and was always accustomed to say that reason as well as revelation contained two kinds of knowledge.

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  • Then the dispute about the Crimea arose, and Ivan became convinced that they were mediocre politicians as well as untrustworthy friends.

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  • There are regular lines of steamers running between Vancouver and Alaska and the points of connexion with the Yukon territory, as well as lines to Puget Sound and San Francisco in the United States.

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  • There are a sugar refinery and cooperage works, as well as large sawmills, shingle factories and many other industrial concerns.

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  • Cuneiform inscriptions and bas-reliefs have been found at the sources of both the western and eastern Tigris, as well as at various points on the cliffs along the upper course of both branches.

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  • I've also moved articles on cities in South Tirol and Kustenland to this category, as well as those on cities in Galicia, Bukovina, Transylvania, and Dalmatia.

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  • In Carmania, in Persis, complaints from the provinces continued to reach him, as well as the news of disorders in Macedonia and Greece.

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  • On the one hand, he regards him as supreme in power, controlling the destinies of Babylonia and Egypt as well as those of Israel, and as inflexibly just in dealing with ordinary offences against morality.

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  • The Old Church, founded in the 11th century, but in its present form dating from 1476, contains the monuments of two famous admirals of the 17th century, Martin van Tromp and Piet Hein, as well as the tomb of the naturalist Leeuwenhoek, born at Delft in 1632.

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  • His passion for wine and women was almost as well known as his learning.

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  • Hubert de Burgh was the last of the great justiciars; after his fall (1231) the justiciarship was not again committed to a great baron, and the chancellor soon took the position formerly occupied by the justiciar as second to the king in dignity, as well as in power and influence.

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  • About 4000 French Canadians, who had emigrated from Quebec to the United States, have also made the province their home, as well as Icelanders now numbering 20,000.

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  • The different editions of the Descriptio and Constructio, as well as the reception of logarithms on the continent of Europe, and especially by Kepler, whose admiration of the invention almost equalled that of Briggs, belong to the history of logarithms (q.v.).

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  • Differences in doctrine as well as polity and discipline became more and more prominent.

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  • Churches and chapels are founded and maintained by religious orders and private gift as well.

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  • The collection of these excise duties as well as the sale of matches, tobacco and gunpowder to retailers, is assigned to a special service in each department subordinated to a central administration.

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  • Public Debt.The national debt of France is the heaviest of any country in the world., Its foundation was laid early in the 15th century, and the continuous wars of succeeding centuries, combined with the extravagance of the monarchs, as well as deliberate disregard of financial and economic conditions, increased it at an alarming rate.

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  • There are also directors of stores, of naval construction, of the medical service, and of the submarine defences (which are concerned with torpedoes, mines and torpedo-boats), as well as of naval ordnance and works, The prefect directs the operations of the arsenal, and is responsible for its efficiency and for that of the ships which are there in reserve.

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  • Stralsund entertains passengerboat communications with Barth, Stettin, Rostock and Lubeck as well as with various small ports on the isle of Riigen.

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  • It is probable that the power of Aegina had steadily declined during the twenty years after Salamis, and that it had declined absolutely, as well as relatively, to that of Athens.

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  • From all other members of the family the marsupial, or banded, ant-eater (Myrmecobius fasciatus) differs by the presence of more than seven pairs of cheek-teeth in each jaw, as well as by the exceedingly long and protrusile tongue.

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  • Numerous types more or less nearly allied to the phalangers, such as Burramys and Triclis have also been described, as well as a flying form, Palaeopetaurus.

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  • Nay, in the Roman church a practice of fasting on Saturday as well as on Friday was current before the time of Tertullian.

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  • The steps by which the practice of resting from labour on the Lord's day instead of on the Sabbath was established in Christendom and received civil as well as ecclesiastical sanction are dealt with under Sunday; it is enough to observe here that this practice is naturally and even necessarily connected with the religious observance of the Lord's day as a day of worship and religious gladness, and is in full accordance with the principles laid down by Jesus in His criticism of the Sabbath of the Scribes.

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  • That full moon as well as new moon had a religious significance among the ancient Hebrews seems to follow from the fact that, when the great agricultural feasts were fixed to set days, the full moon was chosen.

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  • The only relics of classical antiquity are the numerous inscribed altars and bases of statues, as well as architectural fragments, which are found scattered in the courtyards and gardens of the houses in the extensive suburbs which now surround the town, the whole of which were comprised within the limits of the ancient city.

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  • The vertical relief of the land above the ocean is a very important factor in determining the climate as well as the distribution of the fauna and flora of a continent.

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  • The rivers flowing into the Gulf of Carpentaria, as well as those in the Northern Territory, drain country which is subject to regular monsoonal rains, and have the general characteristics of sub-tropical rivers.

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  • The town of Bourke, lying on the upper Darling, may be taken as an example of many of the interior districts, and illustrates peculiarly well the defects as well as the excellencies of the climate of the whole region.

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  • Deposits have also been found in the New England and southern districts, as well as at Broken Hill, showing that the mineral is widely distributed throughout the state.

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  • The rare element tellurium has been discovered in New South Wales at Bingara and other parts of the northern districts, as well as at Tarana, on the western line, though at present in such minute quantities as would not repay the cost of working.

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  • Oriental amethysts also have been found in that state, and the ruby has been found in Queensland, as well as in New South Wales.

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  • Under the Constitution Act the Commonwealth is given the control of the postal and telegraph departments, public defence and several other services, as well as the power of levying customs and excise duties; its powers of taxation are unrestricted, but so far no taxes Dave been imposed other than those just mentioned.

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  • No alteration to be made in states without the consent of the legislatures of such states, as well as of the federal parliament.

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  • Laundrying is extensively carried on as well as the manufacture of metal boxes, soap, oil and furniture, and there are numerous handsome residences.

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  • Under the command of the lord of Lumbres, the lord of Treslong, and William de la Marck (lord of Lumey) they spread terror and alarm along the coast, seized much plunder, and in revenge for Alva's cruelty committed acts of terrible barbarity upon the priests and monks and catholic officials, as well as upon the crews of the vessels that fell into their hands.

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  • On returning to Poland he was for a time in the Russian service, but lost his post, and his liberty as well for some time, for his outspokenness.

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  • The liver being regarded as the seat of the blood, it was a natural and short step to identify the liver with the soul as well as with the seat of life, and therefore as the centre of all manifestations of vitality and activity.

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  • In 1894 a more serious rebellion in the mountainous region of Sassun was ruthlessly stamped out; the Powers insistently demanded reforms, the eventual grant of which in the autumn of 1895 was the signal for a series of massacres, brought on in part by the injudicious and threatening acts of the victims, and extending over many months and throughout Asia Minor, as well as in the capital itself.

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  • He summoned experienced teachers, Protestant as well as Catholic, from Germany, established middle and higher schools in all parts of the empire, superseded the antiquated textbooks and methods of instruction, and encouraged the formation of learned societies and the growth of a professional spirit and independence among the teachers.

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  • His high social position, his influence at court, his character, as well as his undoubted abilities and learning, not often in Austria found in a man of his rank, gave him great influence.

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  • Large stretches of marsh occur on each side of this river, as well as here and there among the hills where inland lakes formerly existed, as, for instance, near Bandung.

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  • The soil is in general very fertile, the principal products being rice, maize and pulse (kachang) in the lower grounds, and cinchona, coffee and tea, as well as cocoa, tobacco and fibrous plants in the hills.

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  • The oak requires shelter in the early stages of growth; in England the Scotch pine is thought best for this purpose, though Norway spruce answers as well on suitable ground, and larch and other trees are sometimes substituted.

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  • In the southern parts of Australia and in New Zealand the tree seems to flourish as well as in its native home.

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  • Cromwell soon restored order, and the representative council, including privates as well as officers chosen to negotiate with the parliament, was subordinated to the council of war.

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  • God has brought us hither to consider the work we may do in the world as well as at home."

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  • That the recurrence of the market determined the length of the week seems clear from the Wajagga custom of naming the days after the markets they visit, as well as from the fact that on the Congo the word for week is the same as the word for market.

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  • Democratic principles were gaining ground among the Roman Catholics as well as the Presbyterians.

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  • In 1490 a treaty was signed at Damme between the people of Bruges and the archduke Maximilian, and very soon after this event the channel became completely closed up, and the foreign merchant gilds or "nations" left the place for Antwerp. This signified the death of the port and was indirectly fatal to Bruges as well.

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  • Its author made use of Eusebius's Life of Constantine, and of the histories of Rufinus, Socrates and Sozomen, and probably of Philostorgius as well.

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  • A judicial system has been instituted to which natives as well as Europeans are amenable.

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  • The biography of St Francis de Sales was written immediately after his death by the celebrated P. de La Riviere and Dom John de St Francois (Goulu), as well as by two other authors of less importance.

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  • It was publicly sealed and witnessed by professional witnesses, as well as by collaterally interested parties.

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  • The state demanded men for the army and the corvee as well as dues in kind.

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  • It received from its estates, from tithes and other fixed dues, as well as from the sacrifices (a customary share) and other offerings of the faithful, vast amounts of all sorts of naturalia; besides money and permanent gifts.

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  • If he bought property belonging to a feudal holding, or to a ward in chancery, he had to return it and forfeit what he gave for it as well.

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  • The man was responsible for debts contracted by his wife, even before her marriage, as well as for his own; but he could use her as a mancipium.

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  • He had then to assign her the income of field, or garden, as well as goods, to maintain herself and children until they grew up. She then shared equally with them in the allowance (and apparently in his estate at his death) and was free to marry again.

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  • A noticeable feature in the modern A B C indicator, as well as in all modern forms of telegraph instruments, is the adoption of " induced " magnets in the moving portion of the apparatus.

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  • The offices of the Submarine Company in London, Dover, Ramsgate, East Dean and Jersey were purchased by the Post Office, as well as the cable ship; and the staff, 370 in number, was taken over by the government.

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  • By the use of a key in the battery circuit as well as an interrupter or current reverser, signals can be given by breaking up the continuous hum in the telephone into long and short periods.

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  • Starting from an observation of Marconi's, a number of interesting facts have been accumulated on the absorbing effect of sunlight on the propagation of long Hertzian waves through space, and on the disturbing effects of atmospheric electricity as well as upon the influence of earth curvature and obstacles of various kinds interposed in the line between the sending and transmitting stations.4 Electric wave telegraphy has revolutionized our means of communication from place to place on the surface of the earth, making it possible to communicate instantly and certainly between places separated by several thousand miles, whilst The Electrician, 1904, 5 2, p. 407, or German Pat.

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  • Helmond is one of the industrial centres of the province, and possesses over a score of factories for cotton and silk weaving, cotton printing, dyeing, iron founding, brewing, soap boiling and tobacco dressing, as well as engine works and a margarine factory.

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  • Cephalotus follicularis, a native of south-west Australia, a small herbaceous plant, bears ordinary leaves close to the ground as well as pitchers.

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  • The people are employed in fishing for coral and sponges, as well as for bream, mullet and other fish.

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  • This great valley—one of the most considerable on the southern side of the Alps—has attracted special attention, in ancient as well as modern times, from its leading to two of the most frequented passes across the great mountain chain—the Great and the Little St Bernard—the former diverging at Aosta, and crossing the main ridges to the north into the valley of the Rhone, the other following a more westerly direction into Savoy.

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  • But the Apennines of Central Italy, instead of presenting, like the Alps and the northern Apennines, a definite central ridge, with transverse valleys leading down from it on both sides, in reality constitute a mountain mass of very considerable breadth, composed of a number of minor ranges and groups of mountains, which preserve a generally parallel direction, and are separated by upland valleys, some of them of considerable extent as well as considerable elevation above the sea.

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  • Two other small lakes in the same neighbourhood, as well as those of Erba and Pusiano, between Como and Lecco, are of a similar character.

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  • Such is the Lago di Bolsena, near the city of the same name, which is an extensive sheet of water, as well as the much smaller Lago di Vico (the Ciminian lake of ancient writers) and the Lago di Bracciano, nearer Rome, while to the south of Rome the well known lakes of Albano and Nemi have a similar origin.

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  • Great differences also exist with regard to climate between northern and southern Italy, due in great part to other circumstances as well as to differences of latitude.

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  • The great beauty and fertility of the country, as well as the charm of its climate, undoubtedly attracted, even in early ages, successive swarms of invaders from the north, who sometimes drove out the previous occupants of the most favored districts, at others reduced them to a state of serfdom, or settled down in the midst of them, until the two races gradually coalesced.

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  • Italy seemed to lie prostrate before the emperor, who commanded her for the first time from the south as well as from the north, In 1227 Frederick, who h1d promised to lead a crusade, was excommunicated by Gregory IX.

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  • The Spanish Bourbons held Naples and Sicily, as well as the duchy of Parma.

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  • Legislation had to be entirely reformed, and the bill for abolIshing the special jurisdiction for the clergy (foro ecclesiastico) and other medieval privileges aroused the bitter opposition of the Vatican as well as of the Piedmontese clericals.

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  • This was a violation of the letter as well as of the spirit of the September convention, and a stronger and more straightforward statesman than Rattazzi would have declared Italy absolved from its provisions.

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  • A vast amount of material on the Risorgimenti has been published both in Italy and abroad as well as numeron works of a literary and critical nature.

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  • Martinengo Cesarescos Liberation of Italy (London, 1895) is to be strongly recommended, and is indeed, for accuracy, fairness and synthesis, as well as for charm of style, one of the very best books on the subject in any language; Bolton Kings History of Italian Unity (2 vols., London, 1899) is bulkier and less satisfactory, but contains a useful bibliography.

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  • The Irredentist agitation had left profound traces at Berlin as well as at Vienna, and had given rise to a distrust of Depretis which nothing had yet occurred to allay.

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  • The next demand was for greater fixity of tenure and more regular promotion, as well as for the recognition by the companies of the railwaymens union.

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  • At first they wrote in Greek, partly because a national style was not yet formed, and partly because Greek was the fashionable language amongst the educated, although Latin versions were probably published as well.

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  • From the archaic style in which these mythological tales are usually composed, as well as from the fact that not a few of them are found in Brahmanas of different schools and Vedas, though often with considerable variations, it seems pretty evident that the groundwork of them must go back to times preceding the composition or final redaction of the existing Brahmanas.

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  • In other words there must be doctrines regarding matter and mind, the world and the self, as well as regarding that Absolute Being who is believed to exist behind both, revealing Himself through them.

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  • The design argument is available for the slightly bolder philosophy of intuitionalism as well as for empiricist theism.

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  • This new statement has at least of Judg= the merit of bringing God into touch with man's goodness as well as with his happiness.

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  • We lectic" may explain this to ourselves as an extraordinarily space as well as in time; nothing does anything for itself.

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  • And the chief contribution of Aristotle to theism is a theory, found in his Physics as well as his Metaphysics, of God as first mover of the universe, himself unmoved.

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  • In Velella the pneumatophore becomes of complex structure and sends air-tubes, lined by a chitin and resembling tracheae, down into the compact coenosarc, thus evidently serving a respiratory as well as a hydrostatic function.

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  • Those who were unwilling to accept evolution, without better grounds than such as are offered by Lamarck, and who therefore preferred to suspend their judgment on the question, found in the principle of selective breeding, pursued in all its applications with marvellous knowledge and skill by Darwin, a valid explanation of the occurrence of varieties and races; and they saw clearly that, if the explanation would apply to species, it would not only solve the problem of their evolution, but that it would account for the facts of teleology, as well as for those of morphology; and for the persistence of some forms of life unchanged through long epochs of time, while others undergo comparatively rapid metamorphosis.

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  • In exchange he received the duchy of Valentinois, as well as military assistance for his own enterprises.

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  • Appeals to Rome lay from interlocutory as well as final judgments.

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  • The subject matter of ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Russia during the whole patriarchal period included matrimonial and testamentary causes, inheritance and sacrilege, and many questions concerning the Church domains and Church property, as well as spiritual offences of clergy and laity (ib.).

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  • In the members of the typical genus Lemur, as well as in the allied Hapalemur and Lepidolemur, none of the toes or fingers are connected by webs, and all have the hind-limbs of moderate length, and the tail long.

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  • He went thoroughly into the practice as well as the theory of Stoicism, and lived so abstemious and laborious a life that he injured his health.

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  • Aurelius Antoninus (1884) contains a general account - life, character, philosophy, relations with Christianity - as well as a bibliography; see also art.

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  • Nevertheless, under some of these flows remains of plants and insects of species now living in the islands have been found - a proof that the formation as well as the denudation of the country is, geologically speaking, recent.

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  • Amber has often been imitated by other resins like copal and kauri, as well as by celluloid and even glass.

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  • Cromer is the best-known locality, but it occurs also on other parts of the Norfolk coast, as well as at Yarmouth, Southwold, Aldeburgh and Felixstowe in Suffolk, and as far south as Walton-on-the-Naze in Essex, whilst northwards it is not unknown in Yorkshire.

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  • In the more highly developed series, the mosses, this last division of labor takes the form of the differentiation of special assimilative organs, the leaves, commonly with a midrib containing elongated cells for the ready removal of the products of assimilation; and in the typical forms with a localized absorptive region, a well-developed hydrom in the axis of the plant, as well as similar hydrom strands in the leaf-midribs, are constantly met with.

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  • From this, as well as from various parts of the shoot system, other roots may originate.

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  • Some hydathodes also are capable of absorbing as well as excreting water.

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  • The outermost is the caiyptrogen, which gives rise to the root-cap, and in Dicotyledons to the piliferous layer as well.

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  • Among Gymnosperms the secondary xylem is similarly simple, consisting of tracheids which act as stereom as well as hydrom, and a little amylom; while the phloem-parenchyma sometimes undergoes a differentiation, part being developed as amylom, part as proteid cells immediately associated with the sieve-tube, in other cases the proteid cells of the secondary phloem do not form part of the phloem-parenchyma, but occupy the top and bottom cellrows of the medullary rays, the middle rows consisting of ordinary starchy cells.

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  • It was revived by several German workers, prominent among whom were Treviranus and Link, and later Moldenhawer, as well as by the Frenchmen Mirbel, at the beginning of the j9th century.

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  • The entry of gases into, and exit from, the cells, as well as the actual exhalation of watery vapour from the latter, take place in the intercellular space system of which the stomata are the outlets.

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  • Proteid Formation.We have seen that it has been suggested that the chlorophyll apparatus may perhaps be concerned in the manufacture of proteids as well as of carbohydrates.

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  • Since about 1880 our knowledge of the species which can enter into such relationships has been materially extended, and the fungal constituents of the Lichens are known to include Basidiomycetes as well as Ascomycetes.

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  • The assimilation of complex foods consequently may be regarded as supplying the protoplasm with a potential store of energy, as well as building tip its substance.

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  • It must not be overlooked that the living cells of the plant react upon the parasite as well as to all external agencies, and the nature of disease becomes intelligible only if we bear in mind that it consists in such altered metabolismdeflected physiologyas is here implied.

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  • Outflows of resinResinosisalro come under this general heading; but although some resin-fluxes are traced to the destructive action of Agaricus melleus in Conifers, others, as well as certain forms of Gummosis, are still in need of explanation.

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  • Under the head of malformations we place cases of atrophy of parts or general dwarfing, due to starvation, the attacks of Fungi or minute insects, the presence of unsuitable food-materials and so on, as well as cases of transformation of stamens into petals, carpels into leaves, and so forth.

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  • In relation to the latter theory, it is pointed out that some markedly calcicole species occur on sand dunes; but this may be due to the lime which is frequently present in dune sand as well as to the physical dryness of the soil.

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  • Further, no theory of calciolous and calcifugous plants can be regarded as satisfactory which fails to account for the fact that both kinds of plants occur among aquatic as well as among terrestrial plants.

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  • It is thickened more in some places than in others, and thus are formed the spiral, annular and other markings, as well as the pits which occur on various cells and vessels.

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  • The remains of palms (Sabctl and Nipa) as well as of other large-leaved Monocotyledons are preserved.

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  • Each country is described with particular regard to its people as well as to its surface, and the prominence given to the human element is of special interest.

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  • The method included a recognition of the causes and effects of phenomena as well as the mere fact of their occurrence, and for the first time the importance of the vertical relief of the land was fairly recognized.

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  • The apparent opposition of the observed fact to the assigned theory he overcame by looking upon the forms of the land and the arrangement of land and sea as instruments of Divine Providence for guiding the destiny as well as for supplying the requirements of man.

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  • They traded also on the Red sea, and opened up regular traffic with India as well as with the ports of the south and west, so that it was natural for Solomon to employ the merchant navies of Tyre in his oversea trade.

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  • The Ptolemies continued to send fleets annually from their Red Sea ports of Berenice and Myos Hormus to Arabia, as well as to ports on the coasts of Africa and India.

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  • While the republics of Italy, and above all the state of Venice, were engaged in distributing the rich products of India and the Far East over the Western world, it was impossible that motives of curiosity, as well as a desire of commercial advantage, should not be awakened to such a degree as to impel some of the merchants to visit those remote lands.

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  • The 18th century saw the Arctic coast of North America reached at two points, as well as the first scientific attempt to reach the North Pole.

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  • Geomorphology is the part of geography which deals with terrestrial relief, including the submarine as well as the subaerial portions of the crust.

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  • In Europe and Asia frontiers are usually strongly fortified and strictly watched in times of peace as well as during war.

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  • This condition occurs in the Ratitae as well as in the well-flying Platyrcecinae amongst parrots.

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  • Of course this doubleheaded condition is the more primitive, and as such exists in most nidifugous birds, but in many of these, as well as in many nidicolous birds, either the caudal or the iliac head is absent, and in a very few (Cancroma, Dicholophus, Steatornis and some Cathartes) the whole muscle is absent.

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  • The bird's liver receives nearly all the blood from the stomach, gut, pancreas and spleen, as well as from the left liver itself, into the right hepatic lobe, by a right and left portal vein.

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  • To these follow the tanagers (Tanagridae), with upwards of forty genera (only one of which crosses the border), and about 300 species; the piculules (Dendrocolaptidae), with as many genera, and over 200 species; the ant-thrushes, (Formicariidae), with more than thirty genera, and nearly 200 species; together with other groups which, if not so large as those just named, are yet just as well defined, and possibly more significant, namely, the tapaculos (Pteroptochidae), the toucans (Rhamphastidae), the jacamars (Galbulidae), the motmots (Monotidae), the todies (Todidae), the trumpeters (Psophiidae), and the screamers (Palamedeidae); besides such isolated forms as the seriema (Cariama), and the sun-bittern (Eurypyga).

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  • The soil in the valleys and plains of the department, especially in the Bresse, is fertile, producing large quantities of wheat, as well as oats, buckwheat and maize.

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  • Immediately bordering on the Persians were the Amardians or Mardians, as well as the people of Khapirti (Khatamti, according to Scheil), the name given to Susiana in the Neo-Susian texts.

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  • In the lexical tablets Anzan is given as the equivalent of Elamtu, and the native kings entitle themselves kings of "Anzan and Susa," as well as "princes of the Khapirti."

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  • About 1330 B.C. Khurba-tila was captured by Kuri-galzu III., the Kassite king of Babylonia, but a later prince Kidin-Khutrutas avenged his defeat, and Sutruk-Nakhkhunte (1220 B.C.) carried fire and sword through Babylonia, slew its king Zamama-sum-iddin and carried away a stela of Naram-Sin and the famous code of laws of Khammurabi from Sippara, as well as a stela of Manistusu from Akkuttum or Akkad.

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  • C. autumnale and its numerous varieties as well as other species of the genus, are well known in cultivation, forming some of the most beautiful of autumn-flowering plants.

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  • Migne, following the example of the editors of bibliothecae patrum who preceded him, swept into his great collection all the Christian writings which fell within his period; but he is careful to state upon his title-page that his patrologies include the ecclesiastical writers as well as the fathers and doctors of the Church.

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  • His mind was as well cultivated as his bodily powers; he wrote well, and his observations are generally acute and accurate; he was brave, kindly and generous.

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  • The authors he most carefully studied at this period were Thucydides and Aristotle, and for their writings he formed an attachment which remained to the close of his life, and exerted a powerful influence upon his mode of thought and opinions, as well as upon his literary occupations in subsequent years.

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  • His energies were chiefly devoted to the business of the school; but he found time also for much literary work, as well as for an extensive correspondence.

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  • He wrote numerous translations, of Galen, Aristotle, Ilariri, IIunain ben Isaac and Maimonides, as well as several original works, a Sepher Anaq in imitation of Moses ben Ezra, and treatises on grammar and medicine (Rephuath geviyyah), but he is best known for his Talzkemoni, a diwan in the style of Ilariri's Magimat.

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  • The natives are skilled in such crafts as weaving and metal-work, as well as in agriculture and road-making.

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  • The region is healthy as well as beautiful, and is much frequented as a summer resort.

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  • The montes, by which are understood plantations as well as native thickets, produce among other woods the algarrobo, a poor imitation of oak; the guayabo, a substitute for boxwood; the quebracho, of which the red kind is compared to sandalwood; and the urunday, black and white, not unlike rosewood.

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  • The two ambones in the cathedral of Salerno, which are different in design, are magnificent in effect and are enriched with sculpture as well as with mosaic. In the gospel ambo in the cathedral of Ravello (1272), and also in that of the convent of the Trinita della Cava near Salerno, the spiral columns inlaid with mosaic stand on the backs of lions.

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  • This new nobility gradually became as well marked and as exclusive as the old patriciate.

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  • The other old Greek cities, as well as those of medieval Italy and Germany, would supply us with endless examples of the various ways in which privileged orders arose.

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  • Fuad was renowned for his boldness and promptness of decision, as well as for his ready wit and his many bons mots.

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