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  • I'm sorry, but he really doesn't need it with what Mr. Cooms has done for all of us.

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  • Alas, The Reverend Willard Humphries was done for the night, and so was I.

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  • His first memory was of waking up then of everything he'd done for the day.

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  • She poured a bowl of cereal, something Martha would have done for herself on a usual day.

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  • Bumpin' Bertha here doesn't make very good time but she's been getting the job done for a lot of years.

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  • I'm grateful for all you've done for me.

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  • She wasn't going to lose her only friend, not after all he'd done for her.

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

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

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

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

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  • Look at all you've done for me!

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

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  • What he had done for signals Colomb next did for tactics.

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  • In fact, it does for the Robin Hood cycle what a few years before Sir Thomas Malory had done for the Arthurian romances - what in the 6th century B.C. Peisistratus is said to have done for the Homeric poems.

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  • Very little was done for education in the French and Spanish period, although the Spanish governors made commendable efforts in this regard; the first American Territorial legislature began the incorporation of feeble " colleges " and " academies."

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  • Very much was done for public works, sanitation, the reform of administration, civil service and education.

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  • Captain Desbriere's exhaustive work was done for the historical section of the French general staff, and is a fine example of the scholarly and conscientious modern French historical school.

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  • When a, b, X are regarded as constant, the first factor may be omitted, - as indeed should be done for consistency's sake, inasmuch as other factors of the same nature have been omitted already.

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  • Much, too, was done for the beauty of the city as well as for its strength and defence.

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  • Something was done for the education of the sons of the Indian " nobility," schools being created at Lima and Cuzco.

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  • That whatever he did was done for the service of God, that success or failure depended on the inscrutable will of the Almighty and not on himself, were his guiding convictions, which he transmitted to his successors.

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  • If this is done for every possible value of x, there will be a series of ordinates tracing out a trapezette with base along OX.

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  • If this is done for every point we obtain a continuous curve Apbqcrd, which represents the displacement at every point at the given instant, though by a length at right angles to the actual displacement and on an arbitrary scale.

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  • This was done for the first time, in 1870, at the Vatican Council, whose decrees, recognizing the universal episcopate and the infallibility of the pope, marked the triumph of that ultramontane doctrine by which they had been long anticipated.

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  • But while literary in form and conception, its appeal is in spirit so personal a testimony to what the Gospel has done for the writer and his fellow Christians, that it is akin to the piety of the Apostolic Fathers as a group. It is true that it has marked affinities, e.g.

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  • He did much good also in founding throughout the country schools for the education of the sons of the upper classes, but as yet nothing had been done for popular education properly so-called.

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  • Now as soon as the relation of God to a single soul has thus been set free from all earthly conditions the work of prophecy is really complete, for what God has done for one soul He can do for all, but only by speaking to each believer as directly as He does to Jeremiah.

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  • Practically nothing was done for the natives beyond oral instruction in the catechism.

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  • What Petofi had done for lyrical he did for epic poetry.

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  • Hence the determination of the paging of the archetype (as was done for the archetype of Lucretius by Lachmann) has more than a merely antiquarian value.

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  • What he did was really done for the Gospel, as he understood it, with all the faculties of his soul.

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  • He assisted in the reconstruction of Aberdeen University in 1575, and in order that he might do for St Andrews what he had done for Glasgow, he was appointed principal of St Mary's College, St Andrews, in 1580.

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  • Great congregations have been gathered, and the work done for uplifting the fallen and outcast has earned the gratitude of all gocd men.

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  • What Carey did for England was largely done for Scotland by Alexander Duff, who settled in Calcutta in 1830, and was a pioneer of higher education in India.

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  • It would require many a volume to tell of what they have done for civilization, freedom, the exploration of unknown regions, the bringing to light of ancient literatures, the founding of the science of comparative religion, the broadening of the horizon of Christian thought in the homelands, and the bringing of distant peoples into the brotherhood of nations.

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  • What Pope had done for Horace, Johnson aspired to do for Juvenal.

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  • Meanwhile the emperor had set himself the task of doing for the German fleet what his grandfather had done for the army.

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  • Passing thus through these two centuries we reach the beginning of the 18th century and the work done for German historical scholarship by the philosopher Leibnitz, who sought to do for his own country what Muratori was doing for Italy.

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  • Something, however, had to be done for them, and from time to time concessions had to be made to the Clericals and the Federalists.

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  • He counselled a dissolution of the American Anti-Slavery Society, insisting that it had become functus officiis, and that whatever needed to be done for the protection of the freedmen could best be accomplished by new associations formed for that purpose.

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  • His English adherents did not come in, and, after marching to Derby, his council insisted that enough had been done for honour, that Wade was on their flank and rear, the duke of Cumberland in their front, and an army was gathered to defend London.

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  • Much was done for the organization of the huge empire; agriculture and commerce flourished; the revenues were increasing, whilst the people fared well.

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  • Under the old conservative regime very little was done for the public school outside the larger towns.

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  • It is a strange custom with the Persian ladies to dress little girls as boys, and little boys as girls, till they reach the age of seven or eight years; this is often done for fun, or on account of some vowoftenQr to avert the evil eye.

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  • The destruction of the forests by timbercutters and charcoal-burners has been allowed to go on unchecked, no plantations have been laid out, and nothing has been done for forest conservation.

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  • Soon afVcr his accession in 1896 Muzaffar-ud-DIn Shah expressed a desire that something more should be done for public instruction, and in the following year a number of Persian notables formed a committee and opened some schools in Teheran and other places in the beginning of 1898.

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  • Much has been and is being done for education by the Armenians and the Protestant and Roman Catholic missions in Persia, and a large percentage of the pupils is composed of Mussulmans.

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  • At the regular town meeting held in March the electorate of the town assembles, decides what shall be done for the town during the ensuing year, elects officers to execute its decisions with limited discretion, and votes money to meet the expenses.

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  • But he showed the cardinal three pictures, the portrait of a Florentine lady done for Giuliano de' Medici (the Gioconda ?), the Virgin in the lap of St Anne (the Louvre picture; finished at Florence or Milan 1507-1513?), and a youthful John the Baptist.

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  • In the first two years of the reign of Louis Philippe more was done for the education of the people than had been either sought or accomplished in all the history of France.

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  • Spain was far away, and, if the Netherlands were safe, enough had been done for the interests of England.

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  • Like Price he holds that an action is not good unless done from a good motive, and that this motive must be essentially different from natural inclination of any kind; duty, to be duty, must be done for duty's sake; and he argues, with more subtlety than Price or Reid, that though a virtuous act is no doubt pleasant to the virtuous agent, and any violation of duty painful, this moral pleasure (or pain) cannot strictly be the motive to the act, because it follows instead of preceding the recognition of our obligation to do it.'

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  • With Price, again, he holds that rightness of intention and motive is not only an indispensable condition or element of the rightness of an action, but actually the sole determinant of its moral worth; but with more philosophical consistency he draws the inference - of which the English moralist does not seem to have dreamt - that there can be no separate rational principles for determining the " material " rightness of conduct, as distinct from its " formal " rightness; and therefore that all rules of duty, so far as universally binding, must admit of being exhibited as applications of the one general principle that duty ought to be done for duty's sake.

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  • Something was done for its repression by a synod held by Turibius of Astorga in 446, and by that of Toledo in 447; as an openly professed creed it wholly disappeared after the second synod of Braga in 563.

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  • This has already been done for about 55 m.

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  • This peace was neither sufficient nor definite enough for Louis XIV.; and during four years he employed all his diplomacy to isolate the republic of the United Provinces in At Europe, as he had done for Spain.

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  • It was all delicious, and I appreciate all you've done for me.

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  • Guaranteed funding by license fee at the BBC meant that selection of "product" was done for primarily aesthetic reasons.

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  • It was done for curiosity's sake.

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  • The same should be done for the plant breeding study.

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  • Websites designed to suit all budgets - visit my site today to see examples of sites I've done for business like yours.

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  • Then cackled the dowriest homie ' s serving homies that ministered unto her, There is nishter done for her.

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  • And they got very cocky, and went about saying you were done for this time!

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  • This is done for both input images and the average taken, to give a correction factor to be fed into siena_diff.

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  • I have got dental fillings done for less than $ 5 Canadian.

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  • Then cackled the dowriest homie ' s serving homie ' s serving homies that ministered unto her, There is nishter done for her.

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  • Beside this, about 12.2% of all grafts were done for active infectious keratitis.

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  • There is enough harvesting to be done for an increased number of priests and deacons and for an active laity.

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  • Logging of interesting packets logging of interesting packets Logging must be done for only a few packets that are deemed interesting, to avoid generating lots of noise.

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  • Each place which has tidal predictions done for it (eg Dover, Milford Haven etc) has its own local chart datum.

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  • Removed pointless and time wasting MAD single additional atom refinement (this may need to be done for MIR too ).

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  • He vowed to spend the rest of his life telling people what the king's son had done for him.

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  • I gave Mr Briggs a cross stitch picture I'd done for him to say thanks for everything he's done.

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  • Full Story... Hopes of bypassing supermarket Titans WHAT have supermarkets done for us?

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  • Some routine hedge trimming was also done for the SIC.

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  • Well done for providing unbiased, factual, intelligent information.

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  • Does considering what Jesus has done for you not whet your appetite for a closer walk with God?

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  • Andy Fitzgerald to Mr wright well done From Andy Tom Williams well done for winning your award.

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  • And, moreover, those composers who have done most to realize this new nature (as Wagner has done for the brass instruments) have also retained, to an extent unsuspected by their imitators, the definite character which the instrument had in its earlier form.

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  • All that he had done for her in the days of the Consulate was remembered; his subsequent proceedings - his tyranny, his shocking waste of human life, his deliberate persistence in war when France and Europe called for a reasonable and lasting peace - all this was forgotten; and the great warrior, who died of cancer on the 5th of May 1821, was thereafter enshrouded in mists of legend through which his form loomed as that of a Prometheus condemned to a lingering agony for his devotion to the cause of humanity.

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  • His younger brother, SIR John Colomb (1838-1909), was closely associated in the pioneer work done for British naval strategy and Imperial defence, and his name stands no less high among those who during this period promoted accurate thinking on the subject of sea-power.

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  • The Nischan-i-Schefakat of Compassion or Benevolence, was instituted for ladies, in three classes, in 1878 by the sultan in honour of the work done for the non-combatant victims of the Russo-Turkish war of 1877 in connexion with the Turkish Compassionate Fund started by the late Baroness Burdett-Coutts.

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  • Of the powers vested in the county authority under the Highway Act 1878, the most important are those relating to main roads, which are specially noticed hereafter; (ix.) the tables of fees to be taken by and the costs to be allowed to any inspector, analyst or person holding any office in the county other than the clerk of the peace and the clerks of the justices; (x.) the appointment, removal and determination of salaries of the county treasurer, the county surveyor, the public analysts, any officer under the Explosives Act 1875, and any officers whose remuneration is paid out of the county rate, other than the clerk of the peace and the clerks of the justices; (xi.) the salary of any coroner whose salary is payable out of the county rate, the fees, allowances and disbursements allowed to be paid by any such coroner, and the division of the county into coroners' districts and the assignments of such districts; (xii.) the division of the county into polling districts for the purposes of parliamentary elections, the appointment of the places of election, the places of holding courts for the revision of the lists of voters, and the costs of, and other matters to be done for the registration of parliamentary voters; (xiii.) the execution as local authority of the acts relating to contagious diseases of animals, to destructive insects, to fish conservancy, to wild birds, to weights and measures, and to gas meters, and of the Local Stamp Act i 869; (xiv.) any matters arising under the Riot (Damages) Act 1886.

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

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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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  • 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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  • There is, then, a good deal that Miss Sullivan has done for Miss Keller which no other teacher can do in just the same way for any one else.

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

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  • This is all that his foreign education has done for him!

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  • Believe me, Prince, a mother's heart will never forget what you have done for us.

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  • What have you done for your neighbor?

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  • When a new one comes he is done for in a week, said the doctor with evident satisfaction.

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  • You don't know how important you are to me, how much you've done for me....

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  • Softened by memories of Princess Mary he began to pray as he had not done for a long time.

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  • But a few days before they left Moscow, moved and excited by all that was going on, she called Sonya to her and, instead of reproaching and making demands on her, tearfully implored her to sacrifice herself and repay all that the family had done for her by breaking off her engagement with Nicholas.

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  • Removed pointless and time wasting MAD single additional atom refinement (this may need to be done for MIR too).

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  • Once all 96 teams are booked in the draw will be done for the round robin section of the event.

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  • After 90 minutes of shambling around in similar fashion we were nearly done for the day.

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  • This analysis is done for main chain and side chain atoms for each chain separately.

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  • The Open University 's Background Brief on teleportation is not particularly memorable, but What Have The Sixties Ever Done For Us?

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  • He vowed to spend the rest of his life telling people what the king 's son had done for him.

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  • I gave Mr Briggs a cross stitch picture I 'd done for him to say thanks for everything he 's done.

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  • By default, synonym replacement is done for all words.

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  • There can be little more done for car drivers except tinkering around the edges.

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  • Full Story... Hopes of bypassing supermarket titans WHAT have supermarkets done for us?

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  • Blogging can be done for a variety of reasons.

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  • Can you expect to have harder duties done for about half a common workman 's wages.

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  • Andy Fitzgerald to mr wright well done From Andy Tom Williams well done for winning your award.

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  • As they have done for years, the company uses its own test kitchen to try out each new food.

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  • Never forget to check Amazon.com, of course, which is such a conglomeration of so many retailers and websites that the searching is practically done for you.

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  • Give it time though, and sticking to the plan you've both helped set up may end up being one of the smartest things you've done for your wallet in a long while.

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  • The same bird theme can be done for a spring luncheon setting by using various songbird figurines and fresh flowers.

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  • Besides the typical salon services, Carr's customer's almost always depart with their makeup done for the day, leaving them with more self-confidence and a smile they otherwise would not have.

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  • The first thing that comes to mind for many people at the mention of dark eye makeup is the deep black smoky eye, either done for a dramatic night out or as a form of goth makeup.

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  • With scrapbooking layouts, all of that hard work is done for you.

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  • Meditation should be done for a minimum of five minutes to be effective.

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  • Christmas wedding decorations can be done for little money; you can even pick up ornaments at dollar and discount stores store.

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  • In addition, all of the cleaning and steaming is done for you.

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  • Jewelry is a meaningful token of appreciation in our society, which is why it is a great idea to consider giving your attendants jewelry as a thank you gift for all they have done for you.

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  • I absolutely love sobriety and what it has done for me and I am sure those around me love my sobriety.

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  • He really is a nice and genuine person who appreciates everybody and everything that people have done for him!

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  • Of course, the list could have included the generous things celebrities have done for exposure but that wouldn't be gossip, that would be P.R.

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  • What's important is the act of kindness that these three men, with families of their own to support, have done for this child that will grow up without her dad around.

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  • Treating mom to a Mother's Day cruise weekend is a great way to tell her how much you appreciate everything she has done for you over the years.

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  • Instead of shopping all across town for the best cruise price, or visiting numerous travel websites, you can sit back and relax while all the legwork is done for you.

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  • One week ago I received a letter from the AKC; a DNA analysis was done for my dog's litter and their named sire.

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  • It's the least that can be done for this poor animal.

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  • If anything here sparks your interest, our shows are archived and you are able to listen to any of the archived shows we have done for this month already.

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  • Replacing the vanity with a new one can be done for less than a hundred dollars and a fresh coat of paint will cover up all of the strange marks that somehow get on the bathroom walls when you have kids.

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  • Kitchen renovations can be invasive and expensive, but they can also be done for less than most other renovations.

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  • Even if you live where landscaping is done for you, you can still have potted plants and create your own indoor garden.

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  • Booking a trip through a travel agency is a way to avoid hassles and have everything done for you.

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  • Even the "well made" designer glasses can be destroyed the same way that glasses from a less expensive chain can - sit on any pair of glasses, and they're done for.

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  • This is done for increased clarity and definition, and because this technology is bonded on a molecular level, it can't be rubbed or worn off.

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  • The bar is solid glass and the copper/glass sculpture behind the bar goes from floor to ceiling, which she actually had commissioned to be done for the tasting room itself.

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  • If you can't park your motor home outside and you absolutely don't have room in your garage, a rental will allow you to enjoy the freedom of trailer and RV camping without needing a place to keep the RV when you're done for the season.

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  • It may not be quite as powerful or robust as the more modern applications available on newer devices, but they can still get the job done for the average user.

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  • Liver transplants are also done for CF patients whose livers have been damaged by fibrosis.

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  • Patching is never done for contact lens patients, whose eyes are at a greater risk of a Pseudomonas infection, nor when the cause of an abrasion is due to vegetative matter, such as a tree branch.

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  • Patching is also not done for patients who are monocular (have one good eye), if the better eye has the abrasion, nor for patients for whom depth perception is important, as this is lost when only one eye is used.

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  • They can ask what more can be done for the child to control pain.

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  • Availability of donors is limited, and as a result, very few bone marrow transplantations are done for MPS.

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  • This procedure is done for fractures involving dislocation of the septum as well as the nasal bones.

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  • As a final test, measuring specific enzymes and their activities may be done for some types of porphyrias; however, such tests are not done as a screening method.

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  • Wound cultures are done for infected bites if the victim is at high risk for complications or if the infection does not respond to treatment.

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  • However, after the child is eight years of age, surgical procedures are primarily done for pain reduction measures only.

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  • Usually these procedures are done for a reason other than diagnosing Klinefelter syndrome.

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  • This should only be done for patients who are not of reproductive age or are not planning to have children, since a large amount can concentrate in the reproductive organs (gonads).

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  • The testing is done for pregnancies at risk for maternal and/or fetal complications.

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  • If parents receive a call from a healthcare provider saying the screening test indicates possible galactosemia, they should promptly stop milk products and have a blood test done for galactosemia through their doctor.

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  • Take the time to tell your parents how thankful you are for all they have done for you.

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  • This is like having please come in and sit; you'll never get your work done for co-workers dropping in to visit and chat.

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  • You're probably already experienced some of the amazing things technology has done for the study of family history, but you may not have heard of DNA testing for ancestry.

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  • Excess hair growth and ingrown hairs can be treated by lasers, but most procedures are done for cosmetic reasons.

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  • The Grammy winner's drastically different look was reportedly done for a photo shoot and Swift kept the hairstyle for her night out in the Big Apple.

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  • This can also be done for monthly payments.

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  • Folding money into shapes has been done for centuries.

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  • Charity sewing is something women have done for ages.

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  • Some of the charity sewing done for preemies goes directly to the babies.

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  • Although modeling looks very glamorous, it can be exhausting to have your hair and makeup done for hours.

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  • The other workshops are done for company employees.

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  • Wicca magic (or magick) can be done for any need, whether it is a blessing for a new baby or to ward away suspected evil intentions.

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  • Candle holders are an important part of both ceremonies because lighting candles are done for each promise and law that the members are pledging to.

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  • This should be done for every donation that your organization receives.

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  • Consider his interests and think about the romantic things he has done for you in the past.

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  • However, once you are established you can start getting paid a great deal for doing work that you likely would have done for free anyway.

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  • Have a couple of readings done for you by several professionals.

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  • This might be a good option for situations where you are having trouble setting a schedule and would like the convenience of having the work done for you.

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  • This is one of the harshest methods of scarification and is also very uneven making the final result look more like an accident than something done for the sake of art.

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  • The gargantuan steel structure of La Tour Eiffel dwarfs the modern city as it has done for more than 115 years.

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  • While the relationship between you and your yoga teacher will usually remain a professional one, there may be an occasion when you would like to thank your teacher for all the he or she has done for you.

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  • However, you don't have to do that - it's already done for you.

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  • Provide a stamped, address envelope; any forms they need; copies of your resume and/or work you have done for them.

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  • If you're driving to and from camp each day, you'll miss out on some of the social interaction that takes place after the drills and practices are all done for the day.

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  • Once you have made a big pot of cabbage soup, the work is done for the next few days.

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  • Cardio exercises are designed to help burn lower body fat and should be done for 45 to 60 minutes.

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  • Besides strength training at the gym, or running on a treadmill or track, exercise may be done for fun.

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  • These savvy fitness buffs know that accentuating the negative -- yes, negative -- can be the best thing you have ever done for your fitness routine.

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  • This is done for several cycles - usually five or six.

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  • Each of the following warm ups can be done for a short period of time, eventually going through the whole list.

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  • Surgery done for the purpose of improving your appearance will not be covered under your health insurance plan.The insurance company will want to know what the underlying cause of the problem is, i.e. due to genetics or weight issues.

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  • Everyone thought the venerable name brand in undergarments was done for good, but Warren Buffet didn't think so.

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  • What I've Been Looking For - Performed by Lucas Grabeel and Ashley Tisdale in HSM but a reprise was done for the soundtrack, performed by Vanessa Hudgens and Drew Seeley.

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  • Occasional follow-up procedures should be done for maintenance.

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  • So if your background is black, you don't have to go in and change your text to a lighter color; it's done for you.

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  • The first is that everything involved in SEO - from keyword analysis to social media bookmarking to content optimization - can be done for free.

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