Exploited Sentence Examples

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  • A company has exploited and improved the industry.

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  • The system was exploitedby attackers to access sensitive information or run arbitrary code on an affected machine.

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  • That domestic misfortune was cleverly exploited by King Milan's enemies in the country and abroad, and did him more harm than all his political mistakes.

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  • Mines can only be exploited in virtue of an imperial irade.

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  • The public was exploited for many years with impunity for the benefit of private interests.

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  • The alleged grievance was, however, exploited to the utmost extent by the Nationalist party.

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  • The program was retained in the BBC archives, but never commercially exploited in terms of either a DVD or VHS release.

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  • The goldfields are exploited with American capital, and yield a fair return.

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  • Above all, he was determined that the empire should be governed in the true sense of the word and no longer exploited by its rulers, and he kept a strict control over the legati, who, under the form of military subordination, were responsible to him for the administration of their provinces.

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  • The colonial period was marked by the destruction of the ancient Indian civilization, the extermination of many entire tribes, and the enslavement of the survivors, who were exploited to the utmost for the benefit of Spanish officials and adventurers.

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  • Among the "harbours of incense" exploited by various Pharaohs during some twentyfive centuries it is impossible to believe that the island could be missed by the Egyptian galleys on their way to the "Land of Punt," identified by several writers with Somaliland; nor that, though the roadsteads of the African coast were perhaps oftener frequented, and for other freights besides myrrh and frankincense, the shores of Sokotra were neglected by such ardent explorers as those, for instance, of Queen Hatshepsut of the r8th dynasty.

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  • The situation was exploitedby attackers to access sensitive information and to run arbitrary code on an affected machine.

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  • The shipping trade is considerable, but as a trans-Atlantic port Galway was exploited unsuccessfully.

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  • This mercantile brotherhood, formerly a privileged class, alone exploited the mastic trade; at the same time the Greeks were allowed to retain their rights of self-government and continued to exercise their industries.

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  • The earlier sources of the ores appear to have been in India; the Greeks, however, obtained it from the Chalybes, who dwelt on the south coast of the Black Sea; and the Romans, besides drawing from these deposits, also exploited Spain, Elba and the province of Noricum.

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  • Under his command the Serbs quickly succeeded in breaking the power of the Dahias, as the four chieftains of the Janissaries of Belgrade were called, who, having rebelled against the sultan, took possession of Servia, became its political and military masters, and exploited the country as their own private property.

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  • He exploited also the townspeoples need for security and the instinct of independence which made them claim a definite place in the feudal hierarchy.

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  • The Church of France was isolated from the papacy by the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges (1438) only to be exploited and enslaved by royalty.

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  • Versailles sterilized all the idle upper classes, exploited the industrious classes by its extravagance, and more and more broke relations between king and kingdom.

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  • The baths of Bath (Aquae Sulis) are exploited.

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  • Issued by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, known as NCMEC, an Amber Alert notifies the public that a child has been abducted.

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  • Copper is mined and extensive deposits of petroleum and asphalt are being exploited.

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  • Meanwhile the labour traffic, which had been initiated, so far as the, Pacific islands were concerned, by an unsuccessful attempt in 1847 to employ New Hebridean labourers on a settlement near the present township of Eden in New South Wales, had attained considerable proportions, had been improperly exploited and, as already indicated, had led the natives to retaliation, sometimes without discernment, a notorious example of this (as was generally considered) being the murder of Bishop Patteson in 1871.

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  • A small southern belt in San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties is not being commercially exploited.

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  • The production of this lode declined in 1876, but the total production of this country was increased by discoveries in Colorado (Leadville) and Nevada (Eureka); and in more recent years silver-producing areas in other states (Montana, Utah, Idaho) have been exploited.

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  • Various other minerals in addition to gold have been discovered, and several of them, notably copper and silver (the latter appearing with the gold deposits), may probably be profitably exploited.

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  • Townshend's intention of using customs dues to raise revenue exploited what most politicians thought was American acquiescence in ' external ' taxation.

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  • In the music industry, licensing is frequently used by copyright assignees, so the work can be exploited by professionals.

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  • Similarly, the British exploited Arab discontent with Turkish rule to extend their own empire in the Middle East during the First World War.

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  • This basis for a naturally fibrous (and therefore ' chewy ') texture has been exploited in the formulation of meat analogs.

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  • That apparent gaffe was exploited to the full by Tony Blair in the Commons but he may well have helped the Lib Dem cause.

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  • The similarities between mammalian genomes can be exploited in a variety of ways.

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  • These errors can be exploited by wily hackers to compromise the security of systems running these programs.

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  • Therapeutic opportunities The ability of the brain to use ketones was only once exploited for therapeutic purposes.

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  • There is a world of cell phone wallpapers just waiting to be exploited.

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  • The heavy timber in the south-eastern counties (cypress, &c.), and even scattered stands of such valuable woods as walnut, white oak and red-gum, have already been considerably exploited.

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  • The bedded haematites and limonites have been little exploited.

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  • With their similar looks and cool reserve, he and Sofia were often mistaken for brother and sister by other Guardians, a convenient cover they exploited when she moved to Miami.

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  • Comment from Nicholas Conway, of Wordwave Caselex will tap into national case law which will then be exploited at a European level.

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  • Farmers suffer too, exploited by supermarkets, overwhelmed by red tape and fighting unfair competition from abroad.

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  • He further exploited the Charlemagne tradition for the benefit of the continental system, that great engine of commercial war by which he hoped to assure the ruin of England.

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  • The inference was inevitable that, as German affairs were about to be profitably exploited by France in the bargains then beginning at Rastatt, she must throw her chief energies into the Egyptian expedition.

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  • In this way land-hunger exploited the Albigensian, as political and commercial motives had helped to exploit the Fourth Crusade; and in the former, as in the latter, Innocent had reluctantly to consent to the results of the secular motives which had infected a spiritual enterprise.

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  • In Tannhauser and Lohengrin Wagner's intellectual power develops far more rapidly in the drama than in the music. The Sangerkrieg, with its disastrous conflict between the sincere but unnatural asceticism of the orthodox Minnesingers and the irrepressible human passion of Tannhauser, is a conception the vitality of which would reduce Tannhauser's repentance to the level of Robert le Diable, were it not that the music of the Sangerkrieg has no structural power, and little distinction beyond a certain poetic value in the tones of violas which had long ago been fully exploited by Mozart and Mehul, while the music of Tannhauser's pilgrimage ranks with the Vorspiel to Lohengrin as a wonderful foreshadowing of Wagner's mature style.

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  • However much the administrators may have fallen short in actual practice, the Spanish ideal was to preserve and civilize the native races, rather than to establish lucrative trading posts where the natives might be easily exploited.

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  • There exists the risk that some BATCo Operating company has replaced the reentry product this could also be exploited by the competition.

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  • A case study is presented, in which aspects of the nervous and endocrine systems are exploited to create a simple robot controller.

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  • Spawning scabbard fish are known from further south off Portugal and Madeira where they are commercially exploited.

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  • The condition of individual specimens can be exploited to aid in establishing the taphonomy of the assemblage.

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  • The Irons exploited space and forced Steve Butler to make a series of upfield clearances.

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  • His second track fully exploited his vocal talents, his rich voice adding depths to a song about the joys of a past love.

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  • Already one of the most exploited and low-paid groups in the workforce, their situation worsened when contract cleaning was introduced.

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  • These fair trade practices guarantee good housing, health care, education and healthy foods for global agricultural communities that have been exploited by many of the companies that use and sell their agricultural products.

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  • The squiggly flare of a paisley motif was often exploited to use several colors within each shape.

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  • The breed of choice for fighting is the "Pitbull", although Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, and German Shepherd Dogs have also been exploited.

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  • People who are strict vegans do not purchase bee pollen or other bee products because they feel that bees are exploited by being used for commercial purposes.

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  • Really good dresses are more likely to be made in countries where workers are not getting exploited and fabrics are made in an environmentally conscious way.

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  • A campaign to have nationwide Amber Alert systems was launched by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in 2001.

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  • A voluntary partnership was set up between the wireless industry, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and the United States Department of Justice.

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  • Associated with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Netsmartz.org provides information to children, teens, and parents about Internet safety.

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  • Another situation that often requires the expertise of elder abuse attorneys is when a senior citizen is being financially exploited.

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  • To help achieve this, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children recommends these steps for parents.

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  • Here are some safety tips, based on advice from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

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  • A Pisces man is an expert lover that recognizes sensuality is an artform to be explored and exploited.

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  • According to a recent survey conducted by Cox Communications and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), 61 percent of teens have accounts through online communities and chat rooms.

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  • Kate also stated that the children were all healthy, happy, and not in any danger of being exploited.

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  • Small children being threatened by the revenants is a particularly frightening scenario, exploited to good effect in 1973's The Exorcist and its sequels.

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  • Marj Snyder, Chief Programming Officer for the Women's Sports Foundation, brings the attention back to the athletes, saying in the ABC interview that if they "...don't feel exploited, then it's not a problem."

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  • Xander understood how dangerous of a weapon he was; Eden exploited it once before.

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  • In the Black Sea they exploited the shores of Pontus and Scythia, whose products they exchanged for textiles spun from the wool of their own country.

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  • The only source of maritime wealth that is now being sufficiently exploited to be regarded as an industry is the gathering of pearl-oysters from the beds off the northern and north-western coasts of the continent.

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  • Gold is worked with success in Pahang, and has been exploited from time immemorial by the natives of that state and of Kelantan.

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  • But, when Pompey himself arrived at Damascus, Antipater, who pulled the strings and exploited the claims of Hyrcanus, realized that Rome and not the Arabs, who were cowed by the threats of Scaurus, was the ruler of the East.

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  • The occurrence of commercially valuable petroleum is, however, comparatively limited, hitherto exploited deposits being confined to rocks younger than the Cambrian and older than the Quaternary, while the majority of developed oilfields have been discovered north of the equator.

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  • But new deposits are continually being exploited, and there may be others as yet unknown, which would entirely alter any view that might be expressed at the present time in regard to the probable duration of the world's supply of oil and gas.

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  • Moreover, all this prosperity was obtained at the expense of the confederates, whom Athens exploited in a somewhat selfish and illiberal manner.

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  • Van Buren did not originate the system, for it was already well developed when he entered public life; but the nickname of "Little Magician" which presently attached to him testifies to the skill with which he exploited it, and to the popular impression which his political methods produced.

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  • The jealously guarded secret was discovered by Mr. Supilo in Petrograd within a few days of the signature of the treaty, and the main facts becoming known in Austria-Hungary, were skilfully exploited by her to rally the Croats and Slovenes in defence of their national territory.

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  • Coal has not been found, but peat may be exploited under favourable economic conditions.

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  • The rivalry of the two Powers in the East, cunningly exploited by the Kaiser, was growing more and more acute.

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  • Similarly in Siberia and Japan there are extensive supplies unworked or only partially exploited.

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  • Thereafter large deposits were profitably exploited in the south and west of South Island and in the Thames and Coromandel districts of the Auckland province.

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  • New colonies, however, seem to have followed from time to time, and, according to the Periplus (§ 16), some parts of the African coast were under the suzerainty of the Sabaean kings as late as the Sabaeo-Himyaritic period; the district of Azania was held for the Sabaean monarch by the governor of Maphoritis (Ma`afir), and was exploited by a Sabaean company.

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  • The alluvial gold-fields were the richest ever opened up, but as these deposits have become exhausted the quartz reefs at deep levels have been exploited, and several mines are worked at depths exceeding 2000 ft.

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  • The deposits were discovered early in the 19th century (probably first in 5804 near the present Frostburg), but were not exploited until railway transport became available in 1842, and the output was not large until after the close of the Civil War; in 1865 it was 1,025,208 short tons, from which it steadily increased to 5,532,628 short tons in 1907.

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  • On both sides in Mexico there was an element consisting of honest doctrinaires; but rival military leaders exploited the struggles in their own interest, sometimes taking each side successively; and the instability was intensified by the extreme poverty of the peasantry, which made the soldiery reluctant to return to civil life, by the absence of a regular middle class, and by the concentration of wealth in a few hands, so that a revolutionary chief was generally sure both of money and of men.

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  • Bayer, whose improved process is exploited at Larne in Ireland and at Gardanne in France.

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  • No assemblage of stratified rocks has received such careful and detailed examination as the Carboniferous system; consequently our knowledge of the stratigraphical sequence in isolated local areas, where the coals have been exploited, is very full.

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  • The idea that Holland was the predominant partner in the kingdom of the Netherlands was firmly rooted in the north and naturally provoked in the south the feeling that Belgium was being exploited for the benefit of the Dutch.

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  • It was not, however, till the latter half of the 19th century that the vast store of public and private archives began to be systematically exploited.

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  • The detail, too, of the whole discussion is rich in suggestion, and subsequent logiciansUeberweg himself perhaps, Lotze certainly in his genetic scale of types of judgment and inference, Professor Bosanquet notably in his systematic development of " the morphology of knowledge," and others - have with reason exploited it.

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  • Before him they were resisted and often crushed; after him they were exploited, oppressed, and finally destroyed.

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  • Enormous quantities of borax, already exploited, and of nitrate of soda, are known to be present in the surrounding country, the former as almost pure borate of lime in Tertiary lake sediments.

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  • At the close of the war between Chile and Peru (1879-1883), the terms of the treaty of Ancon (signed by representatives of the two countries on the 10th of October 1883) were practically dictated by Chile, and by one of the provisions the Peruvian provinces of Tacna and Arica were to be occupied and exploited by Chile for a period of ten years, when a plebiscite should be taken of their inhabitants to determine whether they would remain with Chile or return to Peru, the country acquiring the two provinces in this manner to pay the other $10,000,000.

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  • It possesses unlimited supplies, as yet not greatly exploited, of fine building stones, some oil and asphalt, and related bituminous products, a few precious and semi-precious stones (especially tourmalines, beryls and aquamarines found near Canyon near the Royal Gorge of the Arkansas river), rare opalized and jasperized wood (in the eastern part of the El Paso county), considerable wealth of lead and copper, enormous fields of bituminous coal, and enormous wealth of the precious metals.

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  • At this period the copper mines of Mona or Anglesea, the silver mines near Plinlimmon and the gold mines in the valley of the Cothi in Carmarthenshire were exploited and worked with some success by the conquerors.

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  • It obtained great popularity, and was conscientiously exploited by various writers until the 11th century, being translated even into the Slavonic languages.

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  • Only with the pecuniary assistance of the wealthy merchants of Lubeck had he been able to Foreign establish himself originally; and Lubeck, in return, Policy of had exploited Sweden, as Spain at a later day Gustavus.

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  • But the Bulgarians had skilfully exploited their primacy during the first war to induce the European press and public to regard Serbians and Greeks as mere satellites,' and, as is not unusually the case with successful propaganda, they had come to believe in it themselves, fortified in the belief by fulsome compliments addressing them as the "Prussians of the Balkans" and the "Japanese of the West."

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  • The springs have been exploited since 1879, when the first settlement was made.

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  • The forests of Rumania were long either neglected or exploited in the most reckless fashion.

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  • The only remedy for this is the abolition of the law of inheritance, and the union of all the instruments of labour in a social fund, which shall be exploited by association.

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  • The beds, which are exploited by the brine method at Hutchinson, at Ellsworth (Ellsworth county), at Anthony (Harper county) and at Sterling (Rice county), lie from 400 to 1200 ft.

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  • Her refusal of the sacraments to those who would not accept the bull Unigenitus (1746) was exploited in the eyes of the masses, as in those of more enlightened people was her selfish and short-sighted resistance to the financial plans of Machault.

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  • This is exploited in real-time visual docking and obstacle avoidance.

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  • Worse still perhaps, thousands of young people are cynically exploited as combatants.

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  • The private, nonprofit National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) was established in cooperation with the United States Department of Justice, to find missing children and prevent child victimization.

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  • Originally planted on the Baltic shore for the express purpose of christianizing their savage neighbours, these crusading monks had freely exploited the wealth and the valour of the West, ostensibly in the cause of religion, really for the purpose of founding a dominion of their own which, as time went on, lost more and more of its religious character, and was now little more than a German military forepost, extending from Pomerania to the Niemen, which deliberately excluded the Sla y s from the sea and thrived 'Archbishop of Gnesen 1219-1220.

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  • Auriferous alluvial strata have been discovered in various localities, but everywhere the scarcity of water has been a bar to their being exploited with profit.

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