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  • It had to be done sooner or later.

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  • This could not be done without the Internet.

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  • What have I done to you?

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  • They've done everything they can.

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  • Then try to tell what it is, what it is like, what it is good for, and what is done with it.

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  • For one terrifying moment the enormity of what they had done brought her close to panic.

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  • Are we done talking now?

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  • This is unprecedented in the history of commerce and could not be done without the Internet. 9.

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  • There was shopping and packing to be done before they left on vacation.

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  • It might have done damage inside.

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  • He had apologized for what he had done and she had forgiven him.

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  • Then my eyes filled with tears; for I realized what I had done, and for the first time I felt repentance and sorrow.

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  • She stayed in the brush beside the trail, as she had done in her dream.

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  • When you're done with the dishes, let me know.

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  • I thank you for what you have done for me.

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  • All the work is done by machines already.

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  • What would Alex have done if she had talked?

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  • So this sad experience may have done me good and set me thinking on some of the problems of composition.

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  • I had always done my work in braille or in my head.

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  • Last week she made her doll an apron, and it was done as well as any child of her age could do it.

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  • She wanted to hate Bordeaux for what he had done, but like a shameless hussy, she still longed to hear his voice - feel his touch.

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  • Felipa definitely needed his help with chartering the helicopter, but he could have done that from Houston.

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  • I don't know what's been bothering you lately, but if I've done something, I wish you would tell me.

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  • I have done nothing but select and cut.

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  • What have they done for Louis XVII, for the Queen, or for Madame Elizabeth?

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  • While she was outside having a pity party, he was trying to figure out what he'd done wrong.

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  • Howard insisted this had to be done right now.

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  • After the dishes were done and the beds made, she usually wandered around the house or sat in the yard, soaking up sun.

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  • And what would you have done if it had been a bear?

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  • Certainly placing the family picture face down on the coffee table had done nothing to ease her pain.

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  • I'd have done it for you, and you wouldn't have to fix me a fancy breakfast either.

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  • She had done nothing but cry, complain and faint since this ordeal had begun.

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  • Betsy and Martha fried up chicken, chatting amiably as they'd done all weekend.

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  • If God thought it was wrong, nothing we could have done would have been successful.

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  • Do you think everything they have done has been with the single ambition of getting third-party information out of you?

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  • If he hadn't come along, she'd probably be dead, and yet, he had done nothing to assist after Allen left.

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  • She needed to get enrolled, but she had done nothing.

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  • And all you've done is lie to me.

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  • He said, Henry Longfellow, you have done very well.

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  • Have I done anything wrong?

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  • What have you done to Mlle Scherer?

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  • I'm only tormented by the wrong I have done him.

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  • If he trusted her, he wouldn't have been snapping at her as if she had done something wrong.

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  • If you had been with them you couldn't have done anything to prevent the accident.

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  • She had done it with Allen and she had done it with her family.

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  • Something had to be done before he got them both killed.

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  • It should be done now, but... maybe an hour?

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  • If you had left when Brandon wanted you to, you still couldn't have done anything.

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  • The job is done - and done correctly.

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  • And Mr. Cade has done nothing to make me think he is anything but a normal man who simply enjoys his solitude.

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  • He's done it before and I'm sure he'll do it again.

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  • But then, hadn't she already done so when he tried to kiss her at the sink two weeks ago?

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  • His mother says there was a lot of experimental stuff done on him while he was out of it.

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  • It can only be done at the presidential level and was done by one of his staff members.

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  • Gabe, if we don't make it for some reason, I want you to know how much I appreciate everything you've done.

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  • The way he should've done, before she'd walked into the ocean and killed herself to protect him from a fate he deserved.

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  • You saw in him what I've always seen and no one else has.  He would do for me what I did for him.  Trading my soul to Death was not an easy decision, but I never would've done it for anyone else.

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  • Then why would she have done something against her nature?

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  • Evil cannot be done in the name of good.

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  • We alone can bring peace to this world and heal what the demons have done.

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  • When this is done, you'll be dead!

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  • Well, no harm done.

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  • Call me when you're done.

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  • The logical and historical methods can, however, seldom be combined without confusion; and it is perhaps fortunate that Bentham devoted his long life to showing how much may be done by pursuing the former method exclusively.

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  • This mass of work was done in the time he could spare from his professorial teaching in the university.

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  • What before was done in the light of experience is nowadays done in the light of knowledge.

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  • Winnowing was done by women, who tossed the grain into the air with small wooden boards, the chaff being blown away by the winds.

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  • Ten acres (he adds) sown with clover, turnips, &c., will feed as many sheep as one hundred acres thereof would before have done."

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  • The chief and almost the only use of dung, he thinks, is to divide the earth, to dissolve " this terrestrial matter, which affords nutriment to the mouths of vegetable roots "; and this can be done more completely by tillage.

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

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  • Meanwhile much had been done in the organization of agricultural knowledge.

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  • The apparently hopeless outlook for corn-growing compelled farmers to cast about for some other means of subsistence, and to rely more than they had hitherto done upon the possibilities of stock-breeding.

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  • Experimental inquiry has done much to enlighten the farmer as to the requirements of plant-life, and to enable him to see how best to meet these requirements in the case of field crops.

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  • Then, on Friday those who have done the best may stand up and read their compositions to the school.

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  • So the governor sent a messenger to Delphi to ask the oracle what should be done with the tripod.

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  • Search engines have done a fabulous job tackling this problem, even given the vast, vast, amounts of information added to the Internet every day.

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  • When "human testing" is done almost immediately, but within the safe confines of a CPU.

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  • If every job that could be done by a machine was done by a machine tomorrow, the standard of living of virtually everyone on the planet would rise.

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  • Jobs done by people will be only the ones that require uniquely human capabilities to do.

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  • My parents at once determined to take me to Baltimore to see if anything could be done for my eyes.

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  • It gives me great pleasure to hear how much is being done for the deaf-blind.

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  • Consequently, I did not do so well as I should have done, if Teacher had been allowed to read the Algebra and Geometry to me.

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  • All that she is, all that she has done, can be explained directly, except such things in every human being as never can be explained.

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  • As soon as a thing was done, a definite goal passed, the teacher did not always look back and describe the way she had come.

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  • Teachers of the deaf proved a priori that what Miss Sullivan had done could not be, and some discredit was reflected on her statements, because they were surrounded by the vague eloquence of Mr. Anagnos.

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  • Mr. Wilson, a teacher at Florence, and a friend of the Kellers', studied at Harvard the summer before and went to the Perkins Institution to learn if anything could be done for his friend's child.

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  • I don't know what I should have done, had some of the young people not learned to talk with her.

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  • But his most wonderful work is the painting of the trees, which look, after his task is done, as if they were covered with the brightest layers of gold and rubies; and are beautiful enough to comfort us for the flight of summer.

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  • I sometimes despair of getting anything quite simple and honest done in this world by the help of men.

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  • Before I had done I was more the friend than the foe of the pine tree, though I had cut down some of them, having become better acquainted with it.

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  • Being superior to physical suffering, it sometimes chanced that they were superior to any consolation which the missionaries could offer; and the law to do as you would be done by fell with less persuasiveness on the ears of those who, for their part, did not care how they were done by, who loved their enemies after a new fashion, and came very near freely forgiving them all they did.

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  • Everything was done without any orders being given.

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  • Lana paused in her pacing, wondering if she'd done something wrong.

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  • He'd done the right thing in protecting her, even if the wounded look on her face made him feel both inadequate and frustrated.

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  • I haven't exactly done the best job keeping her safe.

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  • Greenie could've done a lot of damage with the Twelfth Army at his command.

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  • I should've done a better job.

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  • Part of her desperately tried to make excuses for Gabe.  Maybe he was fatigued or Death had done something to him.

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  • I don't think both of us will make it out of the underworld.  It makes me think about all the things I wish I'd done before I died.  I wanted to backpack through Europe and go on a cruise somewhere warm.  I wanted to make love with you on the beach under the full moon.  Without worrying about demons or Kris or anything.

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  • You've done so much to help me and your brothers.

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  • If you get Katie back and the world goes to shit, all you've done is given her an Immortality of hell on earth.

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  • I've done it so far.

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  • Assume this is the last day of your life, since it might really be for both of us.  What one thing would you have done if you knew it was your last day?

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  • What about you?  What would you have done if you knew it was the last day?

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  • It had been Andre's mantra, and Kris had always done what he thought Andre would've wanted.

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  • Death was right.  Kris didn't have what it took to keep the Council together.  He may have just lost one of his brothers, because he lost focus of what he should've done.  Maybe he should've known Jade was a traitor or Hannah was a demon.  He hadn't known of Andre's danger or been able to bring the Council together to fight the demons that threatened them all.  He hadn't been able to keep Hannah safe or Toby or Katie.

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  • Toby, I could've done that yesterday.

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  • Rhyn clamped his mouth shut.  He'd done what Kiki asked him to, and Kris didn't believe him.  He was ready to go silent on it again for the rest of eternity.  He turned to leave then stopped.

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  • Take. Mine.  Be done with this nonsense.  Leave my mate and my hatchling alone!

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  • We're almost done exterminating the castle.  I can send some help your way.

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  • I had done it so many times.

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  • She took me upstairs when we were done cleaning up and showed me to my room.

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  • When I was done unpacking, I went to the family room and watched some TV.

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  • I don't know what I'd have done without the neighbors—they've been unbelievably kind.

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  • We've all done things we regret later.

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  • Let me put it this way, there are fast-track guys and day-to-day guys—the guys who just get the job done.

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  • Hunter stood off to one side, nodding as if to say he too had done the same thing.

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  • I ain't done nothing!

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  • Something had gone awry, or so the twins found out a day or two later, although Vinnie swore everything went according to plan and they hadn't done anything wrong.

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  • I really appreciate everything you've done.

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  • Then we get this call and tell 'em it's done and they say turn off at the next exit and get the hell out of there.

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  • The beautiful sounds of The Coleman Hawkins Quartet doing "The Man I Love" as it ought to be done were playing and Mrs. Lincoln never looked more content.

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  • Has he done something?

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  • I never could have done this alone.

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  • I never done this before.

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  • The least they could have done was issue a general descrip­tion.

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  • He tried to appease the Norfolk detective by saying no permanent harm had been done and even Mrs. Byrne seemed to have made it through the ordeal.

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  • The store hadn't done $500 in business the past month by the looks of things, and the two hardened robbers sounded like kids.

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  • The past few days had done much to improve Cynthia Byrne and she beamed with pleasure when Dean presented a bottle of wine, the same brand and year they were served at Café Richard.

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  • Cleary must have done something in Scranton that leaves a trail.

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  • They done opened him up like a cat­fish!

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  • I just ain't done it for sometime—but it's like swimming—you never forget.

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  • We're 'officially' given a job to do and then the brass leaves the room while we discuss how to 'unofficial­ly' get it done.

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  • We've done a damned good job covering our tracks—painting the Scranton Apartment, swip­ing motel receipts with Byrne's signature on them....

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  • But if I'd looked closely at what they said took place, I'd have seen that just wasn't something Jeff would have done.

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  • After I met you, I'm not sure what I'd have done if my husband walked in the door alive.

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  • Of course, that's what it will be when Alex is done with it.

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  • If he was going to take advantage of her, he certainly would have done it before now.

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  • She would be free to do as she pleased all day – after all the chores were done.

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  • She had done that when they sold the goats, but then she had been in a rush.

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  • If he hadn't done so, she might not have seen the lean figure lounging against the tree.

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  • Such wonderful moments they had when he was leaving and no harm could be done.

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  • I'm trying to get something done around here!

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  • I can get a lot of stuff done here at the house, and I need to do some shopping.

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  • Besides, they're almost done with the chicken house and then we'll be transferring the chickens to it.

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  • That way you don't have to keep fitting me into your schedule and I'll be able to get some shopping done.

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  • It's been done for a long time, but it's getting more popular now.

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  • Alex had been no match for Josh there in her kitchen, but he had certainly done well for himself.

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  • As she gripped the small box in her hand, he pulled her into his arms and claimed her lips in a way that was different than he had ever done before.

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  • She lay back on the bed, imagining the wedding as she had done so often before.

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  • Neither of us has ever done this before.

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  • By the time they were done taking pictures, her eyes were burning from the flashes.

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  • I have to get some work done.

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  • Did you get all your work done?

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  • Nothing he had ever said or done indicated he would be unfaithful.

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  • They talked for a few minutes, and after they were done, she closed the phone and handed it back to Alex.

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  • He had done nothing to cause her to doubt him.

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  • In fact, maybe what gave him that idea was what she hadn't said – or done.

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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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  • She was still skittish, so he hadn't done much examining of her.

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  • She ran to him, kissing him as if she hadn't done so an hour ago before he left to do the chores.

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  • With that done, she mounted again and leaned down to open the gate.

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  • If it could be done, Alex could do it, though.

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  • What had she ever done to deserve such overwhelming happiness?

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  • Josh wouldn't have done that.

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  • She had done nothing wrong.

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  • Speculation and suspicion had done enough harm already.

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  • I haven't done anything to be forgiven for and you're making my life miserable.

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  • How could he believe she had done such a thing?

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  • Shorty, you stay out of this or I'll tan your hide the way I should have done years ago.

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  • You shouldn't have done that.

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  • Why hadn't she done this before?

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  • How could she have done something so despicable?

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  • She was four months late doing so, but it was done now, and at last the haunting feeling was laid to rest.

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  • Lori nodded assent and Alex set out to determine if anything needed to be done before they left.

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  • Father would not have done such a thing.

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  • I've done my part to warn you.

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  • They'd done the same when she found out she was pregnant, locking her in a room until she gave birth.

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  • She deserved nothing less than to die broken and alone after what she'd done to her baby.

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  • Our father would be thrilled at how well you've done.

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  • Darian cursed at it under his breath, knowing it hadn't done what he said.

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  • But he'd done it on his own.

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  • What took two gods and two Original Beings to do in Ireland, Darian had done on his own.

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  • The damage was done.

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  • She'd done what Claire never would—risked getting killed by Others to save him.

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  • Gods know I've done stupid shit in my life and seen people from all walks of life.

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  • Jenn, I'm done with this shit.

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  • When Darian turned to find Jenn gone, he knew it was the only reason he hadn't done something they both might've regretted.

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  • I know you've done so much for me already, but I need to know.

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  • She was proud of what she'd done, how she'd beaten the White God.

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  • With the Magician and the Other, you could've done it.

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  • The two looked around, visibly unsettled by the damage Jenn had done.

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  • Claire appeared pleased, and he couldn't quite get over just how unconcerned she was with what she'd done to him.

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  • His dismissal felt permanent, and she hoped whatever business he had with her, it was now done.

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  • Your debt to her is done.

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  • You never would've done what you did if we didn't … stack the deck, I believe you say here.

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  • It had to be done.

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  • You've always excelled at everything you've done.

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  • Seems like the Black God is done playing.

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  • All you've done for me won't change that.

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  • As I've done the past two days?

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  • He doesn't know what I have done, what I must do for the demon.

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  • She had forgotten he was a barbarian like the others after all he'd done to save her.

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  • He had no intention of killing Rissa despite what she had done to him.

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  • I should have done so upon arriving.

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  • It was too late to undo what he had done.

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  • You have done more to protect her than any man here.

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  • My father's supposed to raid with us, which he's never done.

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  • Taran wouldn't take an oath to me, even after all I'd done for him.

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  • One of us has done all this.

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  • I cannot speak, but I would tell him the evil I've done for the beast, and then ask him if he thought the curse was worth a wall we might have built ourselves!

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  • I've seen it done.

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  • And never to me, as much as I've done for you.

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  • Whatever the creature in the catacombs had done to her, she felt stronger than she ever had.

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  • Look at all you've done for me!

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  • I've done nothing to harm you, ever!

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  • He sobbed as he'd never done before.

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  • You've done your part.

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  • There was nothing unusual about Alex riding Ed to unwind after a trip, but this was the first time he had done so without changing his clothes.

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  • He'd show her how he wanted it done.

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  • With that done, she went to the kitchen.

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  • Lately she had to stay after him to get his chores done.

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  • Certainly she had done her share of stupid things.

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  • He was still watching her – probably wondering what he had done to irritate her – maybe even wondering if she was upset or merely busy.

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  • I wonder if you fret all day about things being done right.

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  • There was nothing unusual about him kissing her goodbye or calling her sweetheart, but he had never done so in front of guests.

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  • When he was done, he placed the mattock and shovel in the wheelbarrow and wheeled them down to the barn for her.

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  • I'd say you've done that a time or two.

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  • Hopefully that would convert to chores done on time without prompting.

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  • One evening after the children were all in bed, Carmen climbed the stairs to see if Alex was done with his work yet.

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  • She had done nothing to create it – most of the time she didn't even wear makeup.

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  • Alex had done nothing to indicate he was unhappy with things the way they were now – and yet, he was definitely troubled about something.

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  • It looks like a storm is building and I need to get some work done in the garden.

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  • Ed had suffered needlessly for hours because she had done something careless – after promising she wouldn't.

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  • Felipa had done nothing to deserve his wrath.

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  • He hadn't actually done anything and he was a customer.

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  • She had done this to him.

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  • When they met she was living a simple life and she had done nothing to make him think she wanted anything more.

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  • If she wanted to catch him alone, she'd better get it done now.

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  • I know you can – and you will too after you've done it once.

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  • He chuckled – the first time he had done so since the accident.

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  • I'll pick you up when you're done.

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  • I've done it every year but for some reason when I tried to do it with the sling on, I lost my balance.

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  • You were working in your office and I've done this before.

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  • We'll be back as soon as we're done.

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  • She circled his neck with both arms – the first time she had done so since the accident.

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  • Actually, he had done a pretty good job of humiliating her in front of her guest and hired help.

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  • At first she would have done almost anything to get him back, but now that idea seemed full of holes.

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  • So far he hadn't done anything to make her think he would actually physically harm her.

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  • He must be overwhelmed by responsibility at this point and she had done nothing to help.

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  • If you hadn't done something, she would have walked out of his life and they would both have been very unhappy.

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  • He needed her and she had done nothing but argue with him and make his life more complicated.

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  • She searched his face but found no clue as to what she had done wrong.

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  • No harm done, Alex.

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  • He'd never done anything like this and felt uncomfortable about it.

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  • Has he done something else to upset you?

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  • It might take me a while to learn, but I'm sure I'll have it figured out by the time you get the front yard done.

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  • Not that it would have done any good.

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  • Of course, in this case he had already done it and wanted to keep her in the dark.

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  • She tugged at one of the chunks of wood until she had it sitting straight on the stump, as he had done.

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  • Have I done something to offend you?

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  • What would you have done if it had been a bear?

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  • How could she have done that and not realized it?

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  • If Justin was going to call, he would have done so by now.

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  • They'll be done in a few minutes and I can take her home.

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  • Unwittingly, she had done the same thing to Justin.

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  • Xander sat back on his heels, guilty and uncertain about what he'd done.

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  • Assuming she'd done all she was supposed to in order to achieve her goal, she would know his location within minutes.

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  • For the first time in her life, she felt something other than conviction about what she had done.

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  • The house was clean, the laundry done, and the owner gone.

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  • She peered out of the kitchen and saw he'd gone back to the porch, apparently done talking to her.

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  • She's done nothing but ride his coattails.

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  • When Laurencio says we're done.

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  • I think we're done.

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  • She needed to figure out when he was leaving the house, so she could find the necklace and be done with the vampires.

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  • She didn't know why these women were so pliant when Xander was done with them.

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  • If she slept with him, he'd be done with her like he was every other woman.

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  • She backed away, too aware of the heat of his body and the strength it took to do what he'd done to the three thugs.

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  • Not until I'm done with her.

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  • Turning her over to Jule was the easiest solution, but he didn't feel done with her yet.

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  • Except Xander wasn't done with her yet.

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  • He'll be here in ten minutes when you're done cleaning your room.

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  • I'd say you've done really well.

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  • I couldn't have done it without Brandon.

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  • That he was done with her was not a thought she was ready to handle yet.

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  • The memory of what he'd done with his mouth made her lower belly burn.

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  • He's done it before.

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  • She was debating whether there was a polite way to tell him she was done with his game and how likely he was to stalk her and the cousins, until he got what he wanted.

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  • Xander was probably done with her anyway, after getting what he wanted.

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  • Hardest thing I've ever done.

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  • Had she done anything right for them?

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  • What remains to be done is, not to explain how such a world manages to be what it is, nor how we came to form these notions, but merely this - to expel from the circle and totality of our conceptions those abstract notions which are inconsistent and jarring, or to remodel and define them so that they may constitute a consistent and harmonious view.

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  • The vessel had done much damage to the Federal naval forces, and her destruction was greatly desired.

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  • Its trade also in books, hops, horses, and cloth is considerable, and a large banking and exchange business is done here.

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  • In return Apollinaris composed a panegyric in his honour (as he had previously done for Avitus), which won for him a statue at Rome and the title of count.

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  • Whilst no small amount of observational work has been done in these new branches of atmospheric electricity, the science has still not developed to a considerable extent beyond preliminary stages.

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  • A horrible reign of terror ensued, in the course of which the ex-tsaritsa Eudoxia was dragged from her monastery and publicly tried for alleged adultery, while all who had in any way befriended Alexius were impaled, broken on the wheel and otherwise lingeringly done to death.

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  • All this was done to terrorize the reactionaries and isolate the tsarevich.

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  • When the law speaks universally, and something happens which is not according to the common course of events, it is right that the law should be modified in its application to that particular case, as the lawgiver himself would have done, if the case had been present to his mind.

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  • In that body he sat as quietly as he had done in the National Assembly, but on the occasion of the king's trial he had to speak, and then only to give his vote for the death of Louis.

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  • All that he had done they condemned; all that they could they reversed.

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  • It will be sufficient to describe those forms with which the most important work has been done, or which have survived the tests of time and experience.

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  • Leone to the west of Cagliari, and antimony and other metals near Lanusei, but in smaller quantities than in the Iglesias district, so that comparatively little mining has as yet been done there.

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  • The first consists of cutting up the various fabrics and materials employed into shapes suitable for forming the leaves, petals, &c.; this may be done by scissors, but more often stamps are employed which will cut through a dozen or more thicknesses at one blow.

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  • Hunt; the landscape gardening was done by Frederick Law Olmsted.

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  • This was done without delay, and the pension was continued to his wife and family after his death, which occurred on the 3rd of May 1845.

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  • But when we have done our worst in unsettling them, we come to an ultimate point in the fact that it is we who are doubting, we who are thinking.

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  • Fortunately the Cartesian method had already done its service, even where the theories were rejected.

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  • Excavations on the site of Ostia were only begun towards the close of the 18th century, and no systematic work was done until 1854, when under Pius IX.

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  • The first book, after a short introduction upon the nature of theology as understood by Aquinas, proceeds in 119 questions to discuss the nature, attributes and relations of God; and this is not done as in a modern work on theology, but the questions raised in the physics of Aristotle find a place alongside of the statements of Scripture, while all subjects in any way related to the central theme are brought into the discourse.

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  • If he pass between the jack and either bowl he scores one, although it is not easy to see what driving he has done.

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  • So stringent are the obligations of hospitality that a household is bound to exact reparation for any injury done to a guest as though he were a member of the family.

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  • With cast iron pipe this cannot be done, and no length of piping over 40 ft.

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  • This was done accordingly, the number of members of the committee being, however, doubled.

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  • The second edition in English appeared at Edinburgh in 1611, and in the preface to it Napier states he intended to have published an edition in Latin soon after the original publication in 1593, but that, as the work had now been made public by the French and Dutch translations, besides the English editions, and as he was "advertised that our papistical adversaries wer to write larglie against the said editions that are alreadie set out," he defers the Latin edition "till having first seene the adversaries objections, I may insert in the Latin edition an apologie of that which is rightly done, and an amends of whatsoever is amisse."

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  • Specially serious damage was done in the immediate neighbourhood of the chapel, but the finely moulded arches and the magnificent tracery of the east window survived in great part.

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  • Much damage was done to the tower, and the nave roof perished, for the fire reached practically every part of the building, though the stonework of the nave suffered comparatively little.

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  • Much has been done of late years to make these subordinate standards of reformed doctrine more generally known.

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  • Though it is the duty of a minister to warn against irreverent or profane participation in the Lord's Supper, he himself has no right to exclude any one from communion; that can only be done as the act of himself and the elders duly assembled in session.

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  • A code of instructions for the guidance of church courts when engaged in cases of discipline is in general use, and bears witness to the extreme care taken not only to have things done decently and in order, but also to prevent hasty, impulsive and illogical procedure in the investigation of charges of heresy or immorality.

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  • Amidst this sea of financial troubles the government drifted helplessly on, without showing any inclination or capacity to initiate a strong policy of reform in the methods of administration which had done so much to ruin the country.

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  • Individual ministers are responsible for all acts done in connection with their own dpartments, and the body of ministers collectively is responsible for the general policy of the government.

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  • In addition to the educational work done by the state, communes and private individuals, there exist in France a good many societies which disseminate instruction by giving courses of lectures and holding classes both for children and adults.

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  • All that can be done is to form a continuous account in accord with the ancient histories, and with the original formation of the ground, so far as this has been identified by modern exploration.

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  • Ctesias must certainly have known of it, and it is possible that he may have named it simply IIEpvac, after the people, as is undoubtedly done by certain writers of a somewhat later date.'

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  • The Romans knew as little about Istakhr as the Greeks had done about Persepolis - and this in spite of the fact that for four hundred years the Sassanians maintained relations, friendly or hostile, with the empire.

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  • One remarkable discovery, however, of general interest, was the outcome of a long series of delicate weighings and minute experimental care in the determination of the relative density of nitrogen gas - undertaken in order to determine the atomic weight of nitrogen - namely, the discovery of argon, the first of a series of new substances, chemically inert, which occur, some only in excessively minute quantities, as constituents of the 1 The barony was created at George IV.'s coronation in 1821 for the wife of Joseph Holden Strutt, M.P. for Maldon (1790-1826) and Okehampton (1826-1830), who had done great service during the French War as colonel of the Essex militia.

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  • Modern criticism of the history of Sabbath observance among the Hebrews has done nothing more than follow out these arguments in detail, and show that the result is in agreement with what is known as to the dates of the several component parts of the Pentateuch.

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  • He does not use this general anticipation of future judgment, as he might have done, as a positive argument for immortality.

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  • Little, however, has been done to utilize the deposits, the demands of the colonial markets being extremely limited.

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  • The most sacred duty an Australian had to perform was the avenging of the death of a kinsman, and he was the object of constant taunts and insults till he had done so.

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  • By this time much had thus been done to obtain an acquaintance with the eastern parts of the Australian continent, although the problem of what could become of the large rivers flowing north-west and south-west into the interior was still unsolved.

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  • Straw-plaiting is a considerable industry at Lacco; and a certain amount of fishing is also done.

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  • The first choir was burned down in 1213, but was rebuilt in 1242 at the same time as the transept, and is a superb specimen of pointed Gothic. There are five towers with spires, which give the outside an impressive appearance, and much has been done towards removing the squalid buildings that formerly concealed the cathedral.

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  • The shafts are placed so close together that in many instances they are divided by only a couple of feet of solid ground, but at their bases a considerable amount of gallery work has been excavated, though it is possible that this was done by miners who came after the people who originally sank the shafts.

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  • The enforcement of the first Book of Common Prayer had also been part of his official duties; and the fact that Bonner made no such protest against the burning of heretics as he had done in the former case shows that he found it the more congenial duty.

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  • Much damage has been done by earthquakes from time to time.

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  • But his chief work was of a different kind and done on a different scale.

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  • Much has also been done by the discussion of observations made on board vessels belonging to the mercantile marine of various countries.

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  • He is said to have baptized the emperor Philip and his son, to have done some building in the catacombs, to have improved the organization of the church in Rome, to have appointed officials to register the deeds of the martyrs, and to have founded several churches in France.

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  • The experience gained on the northern survey under Argelander's direction enabled Schdnfeld to introduce some improvements in the methods employed, which increased the accuracy of this work, which was practically accomplished in March 1881, some revision only remaining to be done.

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  • Also, the work done in raising i lb through 2 ft.

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  • Thus we recognize that the work done varies as the resistance overcome and the distance through which it is overcome conjointly.

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  • The smoother we make the pulley the more nearly does the amount of useful work which the weight is capable of doing approach ro foot-pounds, and if we take into account the work done against the friction of the pulley, we may say that the work done by the descending weight is ro foot-pounds, and hence when the weight is in its elevated position we have at disposal r o foot-pounds more energy than when it is in the lower position.

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  • Hence the work done in raising the mass will be represented by mg v 2 /2g, that is, Zmv 2 ergs.

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  • When work is done against these forces no full equivalent of potential energy may be produced; this applies especially to frictional forces, for if the motion of the system be reversed the forces will be also reversed and will still oppose the motion.

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  • It was long believed that work done against such forces was lost, and it was not till the r9th century that the energy thus transformed was traced; the conservation of energy has become the master-key to unlock the connexions in inanimate nature.

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  • For example, does the heat generated by friction vary as the friction and the time during which it acts, or is it proportional to the friction and the distance through which the rubbing bodies are displaced - that is, to the work done against friction - or does it involve any other conditions?

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  • This assumption, however, cannotbe justified, because it neglected to take account of work which might possibly have to be done within the steam itself during the expansion.

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  • Mayer made an assumption the converse of that of Seguin, asserting that the whole of the work done in compressing the air was converted into heat, and neglecting the possibility of heat being consumed in doing work within the air itself or being produced by the transformation of internal potential energy.

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  • The close agreement between the results at least indicates that "the amount of heat produced by friction is proportional to the work done and independent of the nature of the rubbing surfaces."

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  • Now, we know that the number of electrochemical equivalents electrolysed is proportional to the whole amount of electricity which passed through the circuit, and the product of this by the electromotive force of the battery is the work done by the latter, so that in this case also Joule showed that the heat generated was proportional to the work done.

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  • The amount of heat absorbed by the air could thus be measured, while the work done by it in expanding could be readily calculated.

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  • He shows that the amount of work obtainable is equal to that which can be done by the first gas in expanding into the space occupied by the second (supposed vacuous) together with that done by the second in expanding into the space occupied by the first.

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  • When the pressure on one side of the diaphragm thus becomes greater than that on the other, work may be done at the expense of heat in pushing the diaphragm, and the operation carried on with continual gain of work until the gases are uniformly diffused.

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  • The ratio of this to the whole work done by the battery is (C - C')/C, so that the efficiency is increased by diminishing C'.

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  • At South Manchester, an attractive industrial village, a silk mill was built in 1838; the silk mills of one firm (Cheney Brothers) here cover about 12 acres; the company has done much for its employees, whose homes are almost all detached cottages in attractive grounds.

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  • The toothed wheels give a slightly better efficiency, but the worm gear is somewhat smoother in its action and entirely silent; the noise of gearing can, however, be considerably reduced by careful machining of the teeth, as is now always done, and also by the use of pinions made of rawhide leather or other non-resonant material.

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  • A very convenient rule is to allow one brake horse-power of motor for every to foottons of work done at the hook; this is equivalent to an efficiency of 661%, and is well on the safe side.

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  • The speed of these two motions depends much on the length of the span and of the longitudinal run, and on the nature of the work to be done; in certain cases, e.g.

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  • With portable cranes means must be provided to ensure the requisite stability against overturning; this is done by weighting the tail of the revolving part with heavy weights, and in steam cranes the FIG.

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  • His master clothed and fed him, paid his doctor's fees, but took all compensation paid for injury done to him.

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  • If the irrigator neglected to repair his dyke, or left his runnel open and caused a flood, he had to make good the damage done to his neighbours' crops, or be sold with his family to pay the cost.

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  • A considerable amount of forwarding was done by the caravans.

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  • Even if his decision was brought about by libel on the part of the suitor's friend this was done, and the Code enacted that the faithless friend should not marry the girl.

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  • This was done by contract, which usually specified what the parent had to leave and what maintenance was expected.

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  • This is awarded by the Code for corporal injuries to a muskinu or slave (paid to his master); for damages done to property, for breach of contract.

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  • In Roman times, and until 1900, however, owing to lack of fuel, the smelting was done on the mainland.

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  • When this has been done an electrical test is applied, and if the original fracture is between ship and shore the heaving in of cable will continue until the end comes on board.

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  • The perforation of the paper when done by hand is usually performed by means of small mallets, but at the central telegraph office in London, and at other large offices, the keys are only used for opening air-valves, the actual punching being done by pneumatic pressure.

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  • The signals must therefore be sent at regular intervals, and to ensure this being done correctly a telephone or time-tapper is provided at each keyboard to warn the operator of the correct moment to depress his keys.

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  • When this is done we have a syntonic system which is not easily affected by electric waves of other than the right period or approximating thereto.

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  • The inventions of Slaby, Braun and others were put into practice by a German wireless telegraph company, and very much work done in erecting land stations and equipping ships.

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  • Very valuable work in devising forms of antennae for directive radio-telegraphy has been done by MM.

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  • He put infinite trouble and time into the work, and many portions of it are exceedingly well done.

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  • The phenomenon of emigration in Sicily cannot altogether be explained by low wages, which have risen, though prices have done the same.

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  • Considerable trade is done in agro di limone or lemon extract, which forms the basis of citric acid.

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  • If the available water-power of Italy, already very considerable, be harnessed, converted into electric power (which is already being done in some districts), and further increased by reafforestation, the effect upon the industries of Italy will be incalculable, and the importation of coal will be very materially diminished.

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  • Much of the work is done by companies of peasants, who come down from the mountainous districts when required, permanent residence not being possible owing to the malaria.

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  • The bulk of the sulphur mines are in Sicily, while the majority of the lead and zinc mines are in Sardinia; much of the lead smelting is done at Pertusola, near Genoa, the company formed for this purpose having acquired many of the Sardinian mines.

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  • The plaiting is done by country women, while the hats are made up in factories.

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  • Much has been done in keeping out the insects by fine wire netting placed on the windows and the doors of houses, especially in the railwaymens cottages.

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  • Much has also been, though much remains to be, done in the way of bonificamento, i.e.

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  • The general improvement in sanitation has led to a corresponding improvement in the condition of the working classes, though much still remains to be done, especially in the south.

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  • Most large towns contain important state or communal archives, iii which a considerable amount of research is being done by local investigators; the various societies for local history (Societd di Storia Patria) do very good work and issue valuable publications; the treasures which the archives contain are by no means exhausted.

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  • This generally involves solitary confinement of the most rigorous nature, and, as little is done to occupy the mind, the criminal not infrequently becomes insane.

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  • Scarcely had he returned to Germany when the Lateran disavowed all that the pope had done, on the score that it had been extorted by force.

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  • Much good work was done by the Republicans during their brief tenure of power,but it soon came to an endowing to the course of events which favored a reaction against France.

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  • It was now evident that the federal idea was impossible, for none of the princes except Victor Emmanuel could be trusted, and that unity and freedom could not be achieved under a republic, for nothing could be done without the Piedmontese army, which was royalist to the core.

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  • It was certain that, his work in Sicily done, Garibaldi would turn his attention to the Neapolitan dominions on the mainland; and beyond these lay Umbria and the Marches andRome.

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  • Custozza might have been afterwards retrieved,, for Italians had plenty of fresh troops besides Cialdinis army; nothing was done, as both the king and La Marraora believed situation to be much worse than it actually wa,s.

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  • Count Hatzfeldt, on behalf of the German Foreign Office, informed the Italian ambassador in Berlin that whatever was done at Vienna would be regarded as having been done in the German capital.

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  • The outset of his administration was marked by Franco-Italian fetes at Toulon (10th to I4th April 1901), when the Italian fleet returned a visit paid by the French Mediterranean squadron to Cagliari in April 1899; and by the despatch of three Italian warships to Prevesa to obtain satisfaction for damage done to Italian subjects by Turkish officials.

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  • The agitation ceased in June with the defeat of the strikers, but not until a vast amount of damage had been done to the crops and all had suffered heavy losses, including the government, whose expenses for the maintenance of public order ran into tens of millions of lire.

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  • In parliamentary politics the most notable event in 1902 was the presentation of a divorce bill by Signor Zanardellis government; this was done not because there was any real demand for it, but to please the doctrinaire 1902.

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  • He interceded for her in vain with the king, as he had done in the cases of Fisher, More and the monks of Christchurch.

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  • Northumberland's recantation had done much to discredit the Reformation, Cranmer's, it was hoped, would complete the work.

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  • What the modern empiricist needs is a rational bond uniting the individual with the community or with the aggregate of individuals - a rational principle distinguishing high pleasures from low, sanctioning benevolence, and giving authority to moral generalizations drawn from conditions that are past and done with.

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  • Nothing, however, was done during the remainder of the year, and John, feeling his position had grown stronger, went abroad early in 1214, and remained for some months in France.

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  • The king promises to make amends for the injuries he has done to his barons in the past.

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  • Right is also to be done to him concerning the lands which he holds in England.

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  • Among the imported flora are tea, Siberian coffee, cocoa, Ceara rubber (which has not done well), Manila hemp, teak, cocoanut and a number of ornamental trees, fruit-trees, vegetables and garden plants.

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  • To establish the exact relationship it is necessary not only to breed but to rear the medusa, which cannot always be done in 1 In some cases hydroids have been reared in aquaria from ova of medusae, but these hydroids have not yet been found in the sea (Browne [Io a]).

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  • It would be difficult to say what branches of science had done most towards the establishment of this doctrine.

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  • Nevertheless, the work had been done.

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  • Enough, however, has already been done to show the vast importance of the method in grouping and codifying the empirical facts of life, and in so preparing the way for the investigation of ultimate " causes."

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  • If this be done, the synod of first instance is to send letters to Julius, bishop of Rome.

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  • Much that had been done by bishops, sine strepitu forensi et figura judicii, is now done in the course of regular judicial procedure.

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  • He was one of those who held that nothing should be done hastily, and that few crimes were worse than the waste of time."

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  • The nodules from the "blue earth" have to be freed from matrix and divested of their opaque crust, which can be done in revolving barrels containing sand and water.

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  • The society has also established a chemical research laboratory, in which much useful work has been done in connexion with the national pharmacopoeia under the direction of the Pharmacopoeia Committee of the Medical Council.

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

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  • The formation of living substance is a process of building up from simple or relatively simple materials; the construction of its cellulose framework and supporting substance is done by the living substance after its own formation is completed, and is attended by a partial decomposition of such living substance.

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  • Hales (1727I 733) discussed the rotting of wounds, cankers, &c., but much had to be done with the microscope before any real progress was possible, and it is easily intelligible that until the theory of nutrition of the higher plants had been founded by the work of Ingenhouss, Priestley and De Saussure, the way was not even prepared for accurate knowledge of cryptogamic parasites and the diseases they induce.

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  • In such cases the immediate damage done may be slight; but the effects of prolonged action and the summation of numerous attacks at numerous points are often enormotis, certain of these leafdiseases costing millions sterling annually to some planting and agricultural communities.

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  • The seriousness of the damage done is illustrated by the ravages of the larch disease, apple canker, &c.

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  • Hence, in any cosmopolitan treatment of vegetation, it is necessary to consider the groups of plant communities from the standpoint of the climatic or geographical district in which they occur; and this indeed is consistently done by Schimper.

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  • In the present state of knowledge, however, this can only be done in a very meagre fashion; as the effect of habitat factors on plants is but little understood as yet either by physiologists or ecologists.

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  • It is urged that the various parts are, as a matter of fact, organs; and that it is therefore inadmissible to ignore their functions, as is done in the foregoing definitions.

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  • This has been done with success and in great detail by Grisebach, whose Vegetation der Erde from this point of view is still unsurpassed.

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  • This cannot apparently be done for insects or foi birds; Newton accordingly unites the two into the Holarctic region.

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  • Some of this work was possibly done at a still earlier date.

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  • His monument bore an inscription written by himself, to the effect that he had always fully repaid the kindnesses of his friends and the wrongs done him by his enemies.

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  • In 1833 he published anonymously England and America, a work primarily intended to develop his own colonial theory, which is done in the appendix entitled "The Art of Colonization."

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  • When that is done, colchicine may be found to exhibit a definite chemical interaction with this hitherto undiscovered substance.

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  • The rebellion spread like lightning, principally in the central or purely Magyar provinces, where hundreds of manor-houses and castles were burnt and thousands of the gentry done to death by impalement, crucifixion and other unspeakable methods.

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  • But he could not always control his followers when their blood was up, and infinite damage was done before he could stop it.

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  • Others had done a kindred work in a more distant field as helpers of the Eastern emperors against the Turks of Asia.

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  • Its chief result has been, not so much to create anything new as at once to modify and to strengthen what was old, to call up older institutions to a new life under other forms. But whatever it has done it has done silently; there has not been at any time any violent change of one set of institutions for another.

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  • French, as a separate tongue from Latin, already existed as a literary speech, and no people had done more than the Normans to spread it as a literary speech, in both prose and verse.

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  • As a wild bird it breeds constantly, though locally, throughout the greater part of Scotland, and has frequently done so in England, but more rarely in Ireland.

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  • All that was done was done step by step. First, marriage between the two orders was legalized.

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  • The notion of holding land of the king became more prominent than the notion of personal service done to the king; but, as the land was held by the tenure of personal service, the actual relation hardly changed.

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  • The trade is done almost entirely with Great Britain, Germany and Holland, but.

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  • The work is not always well done; but the Christian church needs it.

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  • All we can reasonably believe is that he gave encouragement to poetry as he had done to architecture and the drama; Onomacritus, the chief of the Orphic succession, and collector of the oracles of Musaeus, was a member of his household.

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  • All this was to be done, however, under the strict supervision and guidance of the autocratic power, with as little aid as possible from private initiative and with no control whatever of public opinion, because influential public opinion is apt to produce insubordination.

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  • The government had done wisely in obscuring the passion for democratic ideals by an appeal to Russian chauvinism, an appeal soon to bear fruit in disuniting the revolutionary parties.

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  • Of this character are the expenditures necessary for maintenance of way, for general administration and for interest on capital borrowed, which are almost independent of the total amount of business done, and quite independent of any individual piece of business.

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  • Prior to this some companies had, to a certain extent, done these things, but few, if any, were completely equipped in these respects.

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

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  • In the United States the governments have done far less.

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  • A majority of the states have railway commissions, but the investigation of railway accidents, with comparatively few exceptions, has not been done in such a way as to make the results useful in promoting improved practice.

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  • Many of the commissions have done little or nothing of value in this respect.

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  • The Federal government, having authority in railway matters only when interstate traffic is affected, gathers statistics and publishes them; but in the airing of causes-the field in which the British Board of Trade has been so useful-nothing so far has been done except to require written reports monthly from the railways.

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  • This is in line with the provisions in the Constitution of the United States regarding the protection of property, but the difficulty in applying the principle to the railway situation lies in the fact that costs have to be met by averaging the returns on the total amount cf business done, and it is often impossible, in specific instances, to secure a rate which can be considered to yield a fair return on the specific service rendered.

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  • The rate at which work is done on a particular axle is measured by the product where T is the torque or turning moment exerted on the axle by the motor or mechanism applied to it for this purpose, and is the angular velocity of the axle in radians per second.

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  • Every axle of an electric locomotive may thus be subjected to a torque, and the large weight which must be put on one pair of wheels in order to secure sufficient adhesion when all the driving is done from one axle may be distributed through as many pairs of wheels as desired.

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  • In the first case all the driving is done on one or at most two axles, sufficient tractive force being obtained by coupling these axles when necessary to others carrying heavy loads.

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  • Rate at which work is done against the resistances given by the curves fig.

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  • Rate at which work is done against a gradient.

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  • Rate at which work is done against acceleration.

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  • Then the work done during one revolution of the crank is 2pla per cylinder.

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  • Assuming that the mean pressure in the other cylinder is also p, the total work done per revolution is 4pla.

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  • If T is the mean torque, the work done on the crank-axle per revolution is 27rT.

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  • In addition the increased size of the American freight car has diminished the interest on the first cost and the expenses of maintenance relatively to the work done; it has diminished to some extent the amount.

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  • There are various contrivances by which this may be done by a man standing clear of the cars, but often he must go in between their ends to reach the knuckle.

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  • Later followed the appearance of lights; quasi-human voices; musical sounds, produced, it is said, without instruments; the "materialization" or presence in material form of what seemed to be human hands and faces, and ultimately of complete figures, alleged to be not those of any person present, and sometimes claimed by witnesses as deceased relatives; "psychography," or "direct writing and drawing," asserted to be done without human intervention; "spirit-photography," or the appearance on photographic plates of human and other forms when no counterpart was visible before the camera to any but specially endowed seers; 3 unfastening of cords and bonds; elongation of the medium's body; handling of red-hot coals; and the apparent passage of solids through solids without disintegration.

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  • It is fortunate that the city is not close-built or crowded, for since the first advent of foreigners in Peking in 1860 nothing whatever had been done until 1900 to improve the streets or the drainage.

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  • He complains of the busy idleness in which his time was spent; but, considering the circumstances, so adverse to study, one is rather surprised that the military student should have done so much, than that he did so little; and never probably before were so many hours of literary study spent in a tent.

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

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  • The city of Rome is an example of what can be done by drainage; situated in the midst of malaria, it is itself quite healthy.

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  • Recent reports also show us how much may be done in infected districts.

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

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  • Recent discoveries have done little or nothing for treatment.

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  • The National Verein, its work being done, was now dissolved; but Bennigsen was chiefly instrumental in founding a new political party - the National Liberals, - who, while they supported Bismarck's national policy, hoped to secure the constitutional development of the country.

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  • Eight months after the battle of the Yellow Ford, the earl of Essex landed in Ireland to find that Tyrone had done nothing in the interval to improve his position.

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  • He had done much for the welfare of Crete, but his participation in party struggles and his attitude towards the representatives of the powers had rendered his position untenable.

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  • Violence speedily followed; the local militia was called out, but since only a few would serve the only means found to quiet the people was an alleged promise from the governor that if they would petition him for redress and go to their homes he would see that justice was done.

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  • They are a despite done to the principle of individual or separate existence.

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  • In Philo, Alexandrian Judaism had already seized upon Plato as " the Attic Moses," and done its best to combine his speculations with the teaching of his Jewish prototype.

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  • This great mass of mountain, constituting as it does a complete natural line of division across a large part of the continent, will form a convenient basis from which to work, in proceeding, as will now be done, to give a general view of the principal countries contained in Asia.

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  • Although the establishment of a lucrative trade between India and central Asia had been the dream of many successive Indian viceroys, and much had been done towards improving the approaches to Simla from the north, very little was in really known of the highlands of the Pamirs, or of the regions of the great central depression, before the mission of central Asia.

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  • Much still remains to be done in the exploration of China and eastern Asia; but it is known that many of the special forms of this region extend to the Himalaya, while others clearly indicate a connexion with North America.

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  • The annuli into which segments are externally divided are so deeply incised as to render it impossible to distinguish, as can be readily done in the Oligochaeta as a rule, the limits of an annulus from that of a true segment.

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

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  • I doubt whether it has been so well known to the world, and I am convinced that great injustice has been done him.

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  • Mirabeau tried for a time, too, to act with Necker, and obtained the sanction of the Assembly to Necker's financial scheme, not because it was good, but because, as he said, "no other plan was before them, and something must be done."

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  • Hitherto weight has been laid on the practical side of Mirabeau's political genius; his ideas with regard to the Revolution after the 5th and 6th of October must now be examined, and this can be done at length, thanks to the publication of Mirabeau's correspondence with the Comte de la Marck, a study of which is indispensable for any correct knowledge of the history of the Revolution between 1789 and 1791.

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  • His first literary work, except the bombastic but eloquent Essai sur le despotisme (Neufchatel, 1 775), was a translation of Robert Watson's Philip II., done in Holland with the help of Durival; his Considerations sur l'ordre de Cincinnatus (London, 1788) was based on a pamphlet by Aedanus Burke (1743-1802), of South Carolina, who opposed the aristocratic tendencies of the Society of the Cincinnati, and the notes to it were by Target;, his financial writings were suggested by the Genevese exile, Claviere.

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  • Though they have produced some poetry, the Mahrattas have never done much for literature.

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  • The princes appealed to the emperor and to the diet; but the previous wars had so exhausted the power of the former that nothing could be done to resist the aggression.

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  • Bismarck admitted the aversion of the population to Prussian rule, but said that everything would be done to conciliate the people.

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  • And what is impossible to be done is not necessary it should be done."

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  • The principal product is cigars; most of the tobacco used is imported from Cuba, and the manufacturing is done chiefly by Cubans who live in a district known as Ybor City.

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  • In 1229 the Order began the conquest of Prussia, founding fortresses at each step to rivet its conquests (for instance, at Thorn, named after Toron in Palestine), much as the AngloNormans had done in their conquest of Wales.

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  • Their finances were indeed excellent; they kept regular accounts, and had already developed the modern principle of separating the civil list from the expenses of the government; but when they brought the tables of moneychangers into the temple, they were doing as the Templars had done before them, and were likely to suffer as the Templars had suffered.

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  • It favoured the claims to the throne, first of John Baliol - whose mother Devorgilla, daughter of Alan, lord of Galloway, had done much to promote its prosperity by building the stone bridge over the Nith - and then of the Red Comyn, as against those of Robert Bruce, who drew his support from Annandale.

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  • The Mugan steppe is, however, in spite of its dryness, a more fertile region in virtue of the irrigation practised; but the Kura has excavated its bed too deeply to admit of that being done along its course.

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  • This has taken the form of inoculating the soil with the particular organism required by the particular kind of leguminous crop. To this end the endeavour has been made to produce preparations which shall contain in portable form the organisms required by the several plants, and though, as yet, it can hardly be claimed that they have been generally successful, the work done justifies hopes that the problem will eventually be solved in a practical direction.

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  • What has thus voluntarily been done in England would in most other countries be left to the state, or would not be attempted at all.

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  • It was found, however, that the steam work was done with less care than had been bestowed upon the horse tillage, and the result was that steam came to be regarded as an auxiliary to horse labour rather than as a substitute for it.

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  • Much advantage arises from the steam working of bastard fallows in summer, and after harvest a considerable amount of autumn cultivation can be done by steam power, thus materially lightening the work in the succeeding spring.

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  • With such subterranean pests little can be done beyond rolling the land to keep it firm, and thus preventing them from moving rapidly from plant to plant.

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  • The historical relations between philosophy and economics are of great importance in tracing the development of the latter, and have done much to determine its present form.

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  • It is true that at present very little work of this kind has been done in England, but innumerable books, many of them about England, have been written by thoroughly competent economists, in French, German and other languages.

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  • Internal justice was regulated, and it was declared that it was to be done to poor and rich alike.

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  • This was done; but on the death of the eldest (Joseph) the child first baptized Nabulion received the name Joseph; while the third son (the second surviving son) was called Napoleon.

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  • The horror aroused by this crime did not long deaden the feeling, at least in official circles, that something must be done to introduce the principle of heredity, as the surest means of counteracting the aims of conspirators.

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  • But even before Trafalgar he had begun to strike at that most vulnerable form of wealth, as the Jacobins had done before him.

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