Part-with Sentence Examples

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  • His chest rested against hers, and he nudged her thighs a part with a knee.

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  • Bishop Williams, a kinsman of Cromwell's, relates at this time that he was "a common spokesman for sectaries, and maintained their part with great stubbornness"; and his earliest extant letter (in 1635) is an appeal for subscriptions for a puritan lecturer.

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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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  • On stimulation these cells part with their water, the lower side of the organ becomes flaccid and the weight of the leaf causes it to fall.

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  • In 1272 he took part with Louis IX.

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  • The Allobroges first occur in history as taking part with Hannibal in the invasion of Italy.

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  • The father was ruined and compelled to part with his family estate, which passed into the hands of the prince.

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  • It not only colonized the neighbouring islands, and founded the city of Aegina, by which it was ultimately outstripped in wealth and power, but also took part with the people of Argos and Troezen in their settlements in the south of Asia Minor.

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  • This should be painted on the affected part with a camel's hair brush dipped in chloroform, which facilitates the absorption of the alkaloid.

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  • In 1873 part of the " Military Frontier " was united with Hungary proper and part with CroatiaSlavonia.

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  • He was forced to pawn Rousillon, his possession on the north-east of the Pyrenees, to Louis XI., who refused to part with it.

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  • During the next few weeks Cromwell appears to have made once more attempts to come to terms with Charles; but the king was inflexible in his refusal to part with the essential powers of the monarchy, or with the Church; and at the end of December it was resolved to bring him to trial.

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  • Christian Levantines were employed in its construction and it was decorated in part with Venetian mirrors, &c. In the same enclosure is a small castle attributed to Yesu I.

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  • In the wars of the period Athens took a prominent part with a view to upholding the balance of power, joining the Corinthian League in 395, and assisting Thebes against Sparta after 378, Sparta against Thebes after 369.

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  • The Zulu asserted that the Swazis were their vassals and denied their right to part with the territory.

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  • The latter had besides 20, 000 of his own south Shammar tribesmen, the whole strength of the Harb Bedouins, some io,000 men, and an additional support of r000 mounted men from his kinsmen, the northern Shammar from the Euphrates, while the Muter and Ateba tribes took part with the allies.

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  • These winds are charged with moisture, which they part with on ascending the precipitous side of the plateau.

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  • He took part with distinction in the battle of Fredericksburg, and in 1863 as a majorgeneral commanded the III.

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  • For this purpose the axis is furnished at its upper part with a screw working into a toothed wheel, and driving it round, during each revolution of the plate, through a space equal to the interval between two teeth.

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  • The remainder is covered for the most part with dense forest containing several kinds of valuable timber.

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  • The first mountain range on this higher terrace is Ritter's range, covered in part with extensive snow-fields.

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  • Owing to the great pressure on the soil from the density of the population, to the reluctance to part with land characteristic of small proprietors, to the generally great productiveness of land and to the very light assessment of government revenue, land in Ballia, for agricultural purposes merely, has a market value higher than in almost any other district.

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  • Successive discoveries have revealed certain grand centres, such as (1) the marsupial radiation of Australia, (2) the littleknown Cretaceous radiation of placental mammals in the northern hemisphere, which was probably connected in part with the peopling of South America, (3) the Tertiary placental radiation in the northern hemisphere, partly connected with Africa, (4) the main Tertiary radiation in South America.

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  • The German college, for the children of poor nobles, was founded in 1552; and in the same year Ignatius firmly settled the discipline of the Society by putting down, with promptness and severity, some attempts at independent action on the part of Rodriguez at Coimbra - this being the occasion of the famous letter on obedience; while 1553 saw the despatch of a mission to Abyssinia with one of the fathers as patriarch, and the first rift within the lute when the pope thought that the Spanish Jesuits were taking part with the emperor against the Holy See.

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  • The lode was an ore channel of great dimensions included within volcanic rocks of Tertiary age, themselves broken through pre-existing strata of Triassic age, and exhibited some of the features of a fissure vein, combined in part with those of a contact deposit and in part with those of a segregated vein.

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  • The country never recovered from these disasters, and under the Roman government fell into decay, to which the Social War, in which the Lucanians took part with the Samnites against Rome (90-88 B.C.) gave the finishing stroke.

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  • Having been excluded from the council of the Five Hundred on suspicion of royalism, he took part with his friend Laine in the commission of 1813, which gave expression for the first time to direct opposition to the will of the emperor.

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  • The hapless and worthless bridegroom had already incurred the hatred of two powerful enemies, the earls of Morton and Glencairn; but the former of these took part with the queen against the forces raised by Murray, Glencairn and others, under the nominal leadership of Hamilton, duke of Chatelherault, on the double plea of danger to the new religion of the country, and of the illegal proceeding by which Darnley had been proclaimed king of Scots without the needful constitutional assent of the estates of the realm.

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  • Massena, of the short-lived Roman republic; and he thence joined the expedition to Egypt, taking part with his friend Berthollet as well in various operations of the war as in the scientific labours of the Egyptian Institute of Sciences and Arts; they accompanied Bonaparte to Syria, and returned with him in 1798 to France.

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  • They are divided into the Diestien, corresponding in part with the English Coralline Crag, the Scaldisien and Poederlien corresponding with the Walton Crag, and the Amstelien corresponding with the Red Crag of Suffolk.

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  • Three ' mountain ranges traverse the district - the Pegu Yomas, the Karen, and the Nat-taung or- "Great Watershed" - all of which have a north and south direction, and are covered for the most part with dense forest.

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  • After a long controversy over a liturgy (connected in part with the Mercersburg controversy) a Directory of Worship was adopted in 1887.

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  • When exposed to the air these leaves easily part with their moisture, and become shrivelled and dry.

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  • In Prussia numerous private companies, in the first instance, constructed their systems, and the state contented itself for the most part with laying lines in such districts only as were not likely to attract private capital.

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  • His followers, however, took part with the Arians in the controversy with Athanasius and existed as a separate sect till the 5th century.

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  • They deal for the most part with the hearing of diseases, the bites of snakes and scorpions, &c., but incidentally cast many sidelights on the mythology and superstitious beliefs.

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  • Some roots are reduplicated wholly or in part with a frequentative meaning, and there are traces of gemination of radicals.

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  • He attempted no subjects at all commensurate with those of his great woodcuts, but contented himself for the most part with Madonnas, single figures of scripture or of the saints, some nude mythologies of a kind wholly new in northern art and founded upon the impressions received in Italy, and groups, sometimes bordering on the satirical, of humble folk and peasants.

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  • Some took part with Sir Andrew Murray, son of a companion of Wallace, and with the Steward, who contrived to occupy the castle of Dunbarton, the key of western Scotland.

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  • Their effect was considerable; and at Pusey's request Newman reviewed them in the British Critic (December 1836), treating them for the most part with sympathy as a triumph over popular Protestantism.

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  • In 1226 it was made a free city of the Empire by Frederick II., and its inhabitants took part with the enemies of the Danish king in the victory of Bornhdvede in July 1227.

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  • Their jurisdictions coincide for the most part with the magisterial and fiscal boundaries.

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  • A vague message from Mahommed, that it was the duty of every good Moslem to take part with the family of the Prophet, was interpreted in favour of Mokhtar, and thenceforward all the Shiites, among them the powerful Ibrahim, son of Ali's right hand Malik Ashtar, followed him blindly as their chief.

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  • He was the favourite son of his mother, and took part with her in organizing the massacre of St Bartholomew.

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  • Anne took the part of her favourites with great zeal against the court, though in all probability unaware of Marlborough's treason; and on the dismissal of the countess from her household by the king and queen she refused to part with her, and retired with Lady Marlborough to the duke of Somerset's residence at Sion House.

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  • The cause of the delay seems to have lain with Buckingham, whose friendship had cooled, and who had taken offence at the fallen chancellor's unwillingness to part with York House.

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  • The Calcutta looms are engaged for the most part with a few varieties of the commoner classes of jute fabrics, but the success in this direction has been really remarkable.

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  • During the civil wars of 1641 the town took part with the Irish, and was surrendered to the Parliamentary forces under Sir Charles Coote; after which the ancient inhabitants were mostly driven out, and their property was given to adventurers and soldiers, chiefly from England.

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  • The cause of this long interregnum was the disinclination of the Lithuanians to part with their prince till their outstanding differences with Poland, relating chiefly to the delimitation of the frontiers of the two states, had been settled.

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  • In May 1794 he took part with Admiral Villaret de Joyeuse in a fight with the English.

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  • Emancipation in this case was not connected with a recognition of the full tenant-right of the peasants; they had to part with a good deal of their land.

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  • It was an uncle of this Edmund who took part with Owen Glendower and the Percies; and for advocating the cause of Edmund Archbishop Scrope was put to death.

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  • Along the shores of the Zuider Zee, however, west of the Zwolle-Leeuwarden railway, the country is low-lying and covered for the most part with fertile pasture lands.

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  • To give up dancing on the village green was still harder; and some months elapsed before he had the fortitude to part with his darling sin.

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  • The confines of the sun are visibly in a state of turmoil, for which a sufficient cause can be assigned in the relative readiness with which the outer portions part with heat to space, and so condensing produce a state of static instability, so that the outer surface of the sun in place of being fixed is continually circulating, portions at high temperatures rising rapidly from the depths to positions where they will part rapidly with their heat, and then, whether perceived or not, descending again.

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  • He remained in the army after the war and took part with distinction in many Indian campaigns.

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  • They hold water like a sponge, but part with it under pressure to fissures by which they are intersected, and, in the case of the Upper Chalk, to ducts following beds of flints.

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  • Canute had become an Englishman, had accepted all the old institutions of the nation, had dismissed his host of vikings, and had ruled like a native king and for the most part with native ministers.

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  • At first mystical rather than rationalistic in his theology, he took part with the "Catholic Christians," as they called themselves, who aimed at bringing Christianity into harmony with the progressive spirit of the time.

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  • Africa and to take part with the Allies in the fighting on the western front in Europe.

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  • British influences were still strong in the upper Mississippi valley and undoubtedly led Black Hawk and the chiefs of the Sauk and Fox confederacy to repudiate this agreement of 1804, and subsequently to enter into the conspiracy of Tecumseh and take part with the British in the war of 1812.

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  • The remainder of the book is concerned for the most part with the probabilities on which human life practically turns, as he and Butler are fond of reminding us.

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  • He then served on Cumberland's staff, and took part with the duke in the later campaigns of the Austrian Succession war, in the battle of Val, and the North German campaign of 1757, including the battle of Hastenbeck.

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  • Probably some Frisians took part with the Angles and Saxons in their sea-roving expeditions, and assisted their neighbours in their invasions and subsequent conquest of England and the Scottish lowlands.

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  • The decoration of some of the rooms is gorgeous, the walls being covered in part with mosaics and in part with carved work, while the ceilings are rich in arabesque ornaments, elaborately gilt.

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  • Boring black nylon holdalls and wheelie cases are hard to get excited about, let alone part with hard-earned cash for.

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  • The Volari V8 is a fully DirectX 9 compliant part with 8 pixel pipelines.

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  • This seems slightly shortsighted of Nick JR as there are obviously a lot of parents keen to part with cash!

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  • Henry Hall the Blacksmith The local strongman played his part with a bill covering his work from late July to early August 1838.

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  • It was a simple matter to refit the new bronze part with sealant making the pump watertight.

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  • The Lord is so zealous for his law, that he will part with it for no man's sake.

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  • A few of the mouths of the smaller canals are kept open so as to receive a limited supply of water at the rise of the river in May, which then distributes itself over the lower lying lands in the interior, almost without labour on the part of the cultivators, giving birth in such localities to the most abundant crops, but by far the larger portion of the region between the rivers is at present an arid howling wilderness es dotted with tels or ruin-heaps, strewn in the most part with broken pottery, the evidence of former habitation, and bearing nothing but the camel-thorn, the wild caper, the colocynth-apple, wormwood and other weeds of the desert.

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  • The coast district, composed of sand dunes, is succeeded by a plateau covered in part with sparse vegetation.

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  • This version agrees for the most part with (i.).

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  • Nothing pleased him better than to take part with the centurion or the soldier in fencing or other military exercise, and he would applaud any shrewd blow which fell upon his own helmet.

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  • Finally the poorer clergy, neglected by their bishops, and excluded from all preferment, took part with the szlachta against their own spiritual rulers and eagerly devoured and imparted to their flocks, in their own language, the contents of the religious tracts which reached them by divers ways from Goldberg and Konigsberg.

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  • I was very, very sad to part with all of my friends in Boston, but I was so eager to see my baby sister I could hardly wait for the train to take me home.

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  • Why was I so reluctant to part with life?

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  • This seems slightly shortsighted of Nick JR as there are obviously a lot of parents keen to part with cash !

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  • Methinks thou shouldst not part with one of these promises, no, not for a world.

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  • The Lord is so zealous for his law, that he will part with it for no man 's sake.

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  • In the case of garage sales, you can often find books the original owner is willing to part with for less than a dollar!

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  • Collectors and extreme enthusiasts who purchased two may be your best sources, but then again, they are collecting them and/or have purchased them as backups so they may not want to part with them.

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  • If you know of specific classmates who might be willing to part with their copies for a price, contact them directly.

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  • Some people simply want a loving home for a pet that they have to part with and will not charge you any fee whatsoever to take their cat.

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  • It's very possible we can recycle to save our planet, but it means we all need to get together and do our part with commitment.

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  • There are plenty of places for you to find free internet design advice, both online and in print publication form, so you should be able to learn your way around a color wheel without having to part with any of your hard earned cash.

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  • However, you may find that it's hard to part with the sweet words and beautiful images in greetings from loved ones.

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  • Will you be one of those brides who can't bear to part with any of her wedding mementos?

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  • If you can bear to part with purple, there are also other bedding options in pink, blue, and brown zebra prints that you might love.

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  • I still have my journal for my Black Lab, Governor, who passed away in 2005, which I keep because I personally am not ready to part with it yet.

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  • While you can't put stock in everything you read, if the overwhelming majority of reviewers and customers like a product, you can feel at least a little more confidant as you part with your hard-earned dollars.

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  • Theatre troupes may be willing to part with old costumes, and they can suggest local seamstresses who can create custom medieval plus size wedding gowns.

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  • But, if you're not sure whether to part with $300, then pick out a Red Octane for half the price.

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  • Certainly, asking around may also help and you may even find a family friend that knows of a Singer sewing machine the owner would be willing to part with.

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  • This is accomplished in part with the variety of Android apps, but it is also important to consider the range of widgets that are available too.

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  • Sinus-A tubular channel or cavity connecting one body part with another or with the outside.

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  • If you can't bring yourself to part with these personal items then pack it neatly away and place them in storage.

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  • Nothing is more frustrating to a stylist than a client who craves a certain look, yet doesn't do their part with timely touch-ups and color services.

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  • If you're a true fan, you can scout out eBay or even garage sales to see if someone is willing to part with any previous Kenya Moore swimsuit calendars and other paraphernalia.

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  • Each card tells how much the player will "earn" if they successfully remove the part with the tweezers without touching the sides of the opening from which the part is being removed.

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  • Given the sentimental nature and emotional upheaval involved in selling an engagement ring, many pawn shops will not ask too many questions when a customer has one to part with.

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  • This storied history clearly demonstrates why so many refuse to part with their favorite Burberry style.

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  • Even offer a discount price if they are willing to part with them.

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  • Instead of caving in to the pressure to part with a few dollars, opt out of the group gift and bring a hand-picked card for the recipient instead, perhaps with a homemade treat or a less expensive gift just from you.

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  • When you're ready to part with a water transfer or body paint, just give it a good washing with soap and water.

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  • No one wants to part with their hard earned money only to find that, instead of buying a quality timepiece, they have in fact bought a watch that is only worth a few dollars.

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  • The reserve price on every eBayMotors auction is what the seller is willing to take to part with their used car.

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  • Often, overseers of estate sales will part with a vehicle to settle the estate at a very reasonable cost.

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  • You could even set up your own group or look for local swappers on sites like Freecycle where you could offer your unloved beads and ask others if they have beads or old costume jewelry they would be willing to part with.

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

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  • Many are willing to part with one or more of their patterns if they are getting patterns back in return.

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  • Completing one set for each body part with aerobic activity in between consists of a "circuit."

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  • This girdle design usually has lace or brocade panels and a front part with hook-and-eye closures.

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  • Donny's next stop was a part with the "Grapevine Opry Kids" which in turn landed him a spot on NBC's Saturday morning pilot, "Country Kids".

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  • Next trim the curved part with scissors so you are left with a flat disk.

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  • The landlord must not part with the whole of his interest, since, if he does so, the instrument is not a lease but an assignment.

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