Up-for Sentence Examples

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  • The household account he had set up for her was healthy and growing with the monthly deposits he made.

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  • No matter how sorry Alex was for what happened, or how many times he apologized or tried to make up for it, he couldn't remove the hurt.

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  • I always wondered if that was why Mom and Dad split up for a while - because Mom was used to a different lifestyle and social circle.

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  • Now go wash up for supper.

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  • Of course, she had stood up for Allen.

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  • Maybe Sarah was making up a story to cover up for Yancey.

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  • Yancey, help her into the other room and make her get that foot up for the evening.

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  • Maybe he was making something up for their benefit.

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  • Her erotic dreams were proof that he was becoming more than a friend to her, and that thought was troubling - both from the standpoint of her goals, and the fact that she was setting herself up for rejection.

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  • Fritz was the first to show up for breakfast.

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  • You set yourself up for that, boy.

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  • She did enjoy the special treatment and the way he stuck up for her.

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  • She held hers up for him to see.

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  • I know a place where we can hole up for the night.

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  • Accepting his proposal of marriage might be setting her up for a fall, but declining was surely something she would live to regret.

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  • Don't you think you're setting yourself up for a disappointment?

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  • He was excited to see her dressed up for the occasion.

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  • Quinn set Howie up for late the prior afternoon at Mr. Cooms' home.

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  • The gap in the abductions we're looking at is under ten years, meaning he was probably sent up for a lesser crime that could be anything from robbery, burglary, serious assault or rape.

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  • She opens up for him; more than any other stranger.

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  • He needed a suit for the funeral so I came by to pick it up for him.

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  • The cottage was vacant and the windows boarded up for the winter.

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  • He catches deer, drains them of blood, skins them, and I cook 'em up for dinner.

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  • This minister put me up for the night in Iowa.

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  • The warmth of the evening chased out Bird Song's guests—all non-dieters probably queuing up for ice cream, or maybe simply promenading the Victorian village streets as alpenglow painted the surrounding peaks in pink.

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  • Let's say the mine was closed up for years and only recently broken into.

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  • The Lucky Pup has apparently been sealed up for the last forty years until someone—kids, we think—broke into the mine this spring.

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  • I'm surprised she stuck up for you.

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  • This stuff is up for auction.

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  • The mine was sealed up for years.

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  • Great. Now how do you say go wash up for supper?

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  • The next name up for claiming appeared.

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  • It seemed like death was the only way to make up for whatever past-Deidre did.

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  • She'd last dressed up for Hannah's engagement party two years ago.

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  • She composed herself and psyched herself up for a day of shopping, awkward questions about Rhyn, and flaky friends.

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  • She ordered me up for a job, but I.m considering not going back.

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  • She ordered me up for a job, but I'm considering not going back.

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  • Mrs. Cummings, I think, suspects, though low health now keeps her to her bed and back, except for bodily duties, and to sit up for soup and toast a time or two a day.

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  • Jerome Shipton didn't show up for a day or two and Ryland hadn't arrived yet either.

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  • Corday would write me up for just talking to you.

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  • Gladys Turnbull, almost forgotten in the corner, spoke up for the first time.

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  • The lie held up for a century.

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  • He looked down at her feet, and after noting she wore sneakers said, "You up for a little hike first?"

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  • I'll stay, you up for a game Jackson?

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  • This isn't up for discussion.

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  • I can heat some up for you.

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  • Want me to rough her up for you?

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  • Last month you said it would be fine if he came up for a visit.

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  • The sun wouldn't be up for another hour, but the block walls of the dairy loomed clearly in the white landscape.

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  • Unwittingly, she had set Alex up for a fall.

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  • Don't let him get up for a while.

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  • Saying yes would be setting him up for further hurt.

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  • Brady posted two of his most trusted soldiers as guards and geared up for the mission to the Peak.

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  • The meat was well cooked and tender, which made up for the lack of seasonings.

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  • The token seemed too small to make up for not thinking of it sooner.

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  • Go rest up for a couple hours.

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  • Why don't you come up for air sometime?

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  • He knew Fred would be waiting up for him, but decided to let the old man cool his heels, punishment enough for setting up the evening's activity on the sly.

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  • Fred has a date with Mrs. Abernathy and won't be home for supper but wants you to wait up for him.

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  • What the man lacked in tact and diplomacy, he made up for in eloquence.

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  • I'm sure Mr. Dean doesn't want to wait up for an out-of-shape old lady lagging behind him.

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  • Don't wait up for the Easter Bunny for that one.

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  • Fred must have been making up for lost time with the loves of his life.

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  • No. It's a tour, like the one I'm signed up for in Iowa, only this one is in the Colorado mountains.

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  • It seems he was in Europe someplace and didn't sign up for the tour in advance so he stopped by Cortez just to see if he could pick up a last minute cancellation.

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  • He was shifting up for a sprint when it happened.

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  • A feeling of disappointment welled up for a moment, but she pushed it away.

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  • If you believe in them so much, why don't you stand up for them?

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  • Maybe he was getting nervous because he had been this close to getting married once before and she simply didn't show up for the wedding.

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  • Whether that was good or bad was still up for debate.

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  • I hate to see you building yourself up for a let down like this.

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  • I don't know what I can say or do to make up for the way I've treated you.

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  • I don't want to set myself up for that kind of hurt.

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  • They spent the rest of the day lounging around the house and making up for lost time.

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  • Yes. Why don't we set you up for some more tests?

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  • No. If you don't want it, I'll give it up for adoption.

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  • She didn't want to say it, but the bloodied immortal didn't look like he'd wake up for quite a while, especially if there was no Healer among the survivors.

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  • At last, he gave up trying to make up for it with food and rose from the table.

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  • The one good thing about Alex being gone for two weeks was the way he made up for lost time.

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  • I know that, but you set yourself up for it.

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  • He offered to dig the grave but his friend was supposed to pick him up for an overnight, so she told him to go back to the house so he wouldn't get dirty.

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  • If she was ever going to stand up for herself, it had to start right now.

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  • Together they went downstairs to face Senor Medena and whatever he had cooked up for them all next.

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  • You're set up for the rest of your life.

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  • Giving up for the moment, she carefully locked the door and headed for the tiny town.

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  • She held them up for Megan to examine.

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  • Sometime you're going to have to learn to stand up for what you want instead of letting your father take care of everything for you.

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  • At the bistro where she was a weekend waitress, she saw the same friends meeting up for coffee every Saturday.

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  • It wasn't an honorable trade in my time, but money made up for it.

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  • The withdrawal of Mersenne in 1614 to a post in the provinces was the signal for Descartes to abandon social life and shut himself up for nearly two years in a secluded house of the faubourg St Germain.

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  • The last time he saw the queen was on the 1st of February 1650, when he handed to her the statutes he had drawn up for the proposed academy.

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  • In 1705 Cartesianism was still subject to prohibitions from the authorities; but in a project of new statutes, drawn up for the faculty of arts at Paris in 1720, the Method and Meditations of Descartes were placed beside the Organon and the Metaphysics of Aristotle as text-books for philosophical study.

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  • With the accession of Anne, however, began an attempt apparently to make up for lost time.

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  • It is collected in accordance with a register of property (cadastre) drawn up for the most part in the first half of the 19th century, dealing with every piece of property in France, and giving its extent and value and the name of the owner.

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  • Virtue is often held up for admiration, and vice painted in revolting colours or derided.

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  • It forms a part of the 1mm or plastin network of the nucleus and may become impregnated with varying quantities of chromatin stored up for use in the formation of the chromosomes and other nuclear activities.

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  • The duty of a railway with deficient plant or facilities would seem to be to make up for their absence by moderating the speeds of its trains, but public sentiment in America appears so far to have approved, at least tacitly, the combination of imperfect railways and high speeds.

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  • In spite of their desperate sallies, Jerusalem was surrounded by a wall, and its people, whose numbers were increased by those who had come up for the passover, were hemmed in to starve.

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  • These promises being again repudiated, in 1864 the inhabitants held an assembly and a petition was drawn up for presentation at Constantinople by the governor.

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  • The Philistines for once directed their forces towards the plain of Jezreel (Esdraelon) in the north; and Saul, forsaken by Yahweh, already gave himself up for lost.

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  • When, however, the tariff bill of 1828, which was still more protective, came up for discussion, Webster had ceased to oppose protection; but he did not attempt to argue in favour of it.

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  • But the army was ill-equipped and unprepared; and Potemkin in an hysterical fit of depression gave everything up for lost, and would have resigned but for the steady encouragement of the empress.

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  • Labour difficulties, low prices of produce, bad seasons and similar causes provided inducements for leaving the land in grass for two years, or over three years or more, before breaking it up for wheat.

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  • The cattle and sheep entered for this competition are shown alive on the first day, at the close of which they are slaughtered and the carcases hung up for exhibition, with details of live and dead weights.

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  • Another outlet was opened up for him (April 1824) by the starting of the Westminster Review, and still another in the following year in the Parliamentary History and Review.

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  • It is now known that the plans of campaign which he had drawn up for that army had enlisted the far more influential support of Carnot on his behalf.

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  • In Europe the wild boar is still hunted with dogs, but the spear, except when used in emergencies and for giving the coup de grace, has been given up for the gun.

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  • But it still contains a large amount of oil, which forms animal fat and heat, and thus makes up for part of its deficiency in carbohydrates.

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  • In 1769 he drew up for Washington a series of non-importation resolutions, which were adopted by the Virginia legislature.

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  • A far more radical remodelling of the army was undertaken at Babylon in 323, by which the old phalanx system was to be given up for one in which the unit was to be composed of Macedonians with pikes and Asiatics with missile arms in combination - a change calculated to be momentous both from a military point of view in the coming wars, and from a political, in the close fusion of Europeans and Asiatics.

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  • A scheme of study which he drew up for 1722 with a time-table for each day of the week is still to be seen in his earliest diary, which became the property of Mr George Stampe of Great Grimsby.

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  • In the summer of 1729 he was up for two months.

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  • These three systems seem once to have formed a continuous series; the menhirs, many of which have been broken up for road-mending and other purposes, have diminished in number by some thousands in modern times.

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  • Prodigies of valour on the part of Bayezid's troops could not make up for the defection of the newly-absorbed levies from Aidin, Sarukhan and Menteshe who went over to their former princes in Timur's camp. The rout of the Turkish army was complete.

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  • France is represented by a resident superior, who presides over the ministerial council and is the real ruler of the country, and by residents exercising supervision in the districts into which the country is split up for the purposes of the French administration.

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  • The coagulum is next flattened out by a wooden or iron roller to get rid of the cavities containing watery liquid, and the sheets are then hung up for fourteen days to dry, when they weigh about 2 lb, the sheets being usually z to a in.

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  • The English commander, thus foiled, executed a daring and skilful march round the enemy's flank, and on the 9th drew up for battle in rear of the hostile army.

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  • Coal appears to have been first discovered in the neighbourhood of Bronkhorst Spruit between the Wilge and Olifants rivers, where it was so near the surface that farmers dug it up for their own use.

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  • There is only one passage which seems in some degree to make up for the aesthetic drawbacks of the greater part of these late compositions.

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  • But Voltaire's restless temper was brewing up for another storm.

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  • A claim has been set up for Thomas Legge, mayor for the second time in 1354, that he was the first lord mayor, but there is positively no authority whatever for this claim, although it is boldly stated that he;was createdlord mayor by Edward III.

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  • A mine, however, may be over-developed, which results in loss of interest on the capital unnecessarily locked up for years by excessive development, and involves additional cost for the maintenance of such openings until they are needed for active mining operations.

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  • During an illness, which kept him virtuous by confining him to his room, he studied French and English, gaining a mastery of these languages which, at that time exceedingly rare, opened up for him opportunities for a diplomatic career.

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  • If one condition is more necessary than another for good crops it is a suitable supply of water, for no amount of manuring or other treatment of the soil will make up for a deficient rainfall.

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  • No laboratories were accessible to ordinary students, who had to content themselves with what the universities could give in the lectureroom and the library, and though both at Bonn and Erlangen Liebig endeavoured to make up for the deficiencies of the official instruction by founding a students' physical and chemical society for the discussion of new discoveries and speculations, he felt that he could never become a chemist in his own country.

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  • The Stabilimento Tecnico is also fitted up for the construction of war-ships.

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  • He put up for auction the highest offices and honours; even remitting to William the Lion of Scotland, for a sum of 15,000 marks, the humiliating obligations which Henry II.

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  • In the summer he took a voyage to the Channel Islands and Devonshire; and even this was not his latest excursion from home, for in July 1892 he went up for a visit to London.

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  • Mr Hawtrey, afterwards headmaster, commended a copy of his Latin verses, and " sent him up for good "; and this experience first led the young student to associate intellectual work with the ideas of ambition and success.

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  • When disturbed they go off at a swift trot, which soon leaves all pursuit from a man on foot far behind; but if chased by a horseman they break into a gallop, which they can keep up for some distance.

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  • Iunius Iuvenalis or Juvenal (c. 47-130), sum up for posterity the moral experience of the Roman world from the accession of Tiberius to the death of Domitian.

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  • The supply of labour is somewhat reduced, but wages are kept up for those who remain.

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  • Orders were forthwith despatched to the 6th infantry division, at that moment between Puxieux and Tronville, to wheel in to their right and attack, and, their movement being still hidden from the enemy, these troops were formally drawn up for action and sent forward as a whole.

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  • Early in 1503 Machiavelli drew up for Soderini a speech, Discorso sull y provisione del danaro, in which the duty and necessity of liberal expenditure for the protection of the state were expounded upon principles of sound political philosophy.

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  • But Louis saw in the Spanish question a chance of more than making up for this loss.

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  • About 1.8 lb of this is used up for each pound of carbide produced.

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  • As a songster it is indeed surpassed by many other species, but its docility and ready attachment to its master or mistress make up for any defect in its vocal powers.

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  • It was not, however, until the 5th of June that the case of Huss came up for hearing; the meeting, which was an exceptionally full one, took place in the refectory of the Franciscan cloister.

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  • The curse or pollution thus incurred was frequently in later years raked up for political reasons; the Spartans even demanded that Pericles should be expelled as accursed at the beginning of the Peloponnesian war.

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  • The right wing under Eugene had to make a difficult march over broken ground before it could form up for battle, and Marlborough waited, with his army in order of battle between Unterglau and Blenheim, until his colleague should be ready.

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  • This time, however, the endeavour to make up for lost time was unavailing.

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  • Hereupon the Janissaries and other enemies of progress rose at Adrianople, and in view of their number, exceeding io,000, and the violence of their opposition, it was decided that the reforms must be given up for the present.

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  • We shall show that if we sum these up for a whole wave the potential energy is equal to the kinetic energy.

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  • The term Pv/V added up for a complete wave vanishes, for P/V is constant and Zv=o, since on the whole the compression equals the extension.

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  • The first battle on Saxon soil was fought in 1631 at Breitenfeld, where the bravery of the Swedes made up for the flight of the Saxons.

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  • His notion of duty - at once a loyal and chivalrous one was that he was obliged to give the queen the best of his advice, but that the final decision in any course lay with her, and that once she had decided, he was bound, whatever might be his own opinion, to stand up for her decision in public. The queen, not unnaturally, came to trust Disraeli implicitly, and she frequently showed her friendship for him.

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  • Shortly afterwards, returning to Paris, he accepted a cottage near Montmorency (the celebrated Hermitage) which Madame d'Epinay had fitted up for him, and established himself there in April 1756.

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  • On the 26th he was brought up for judgment, and again insisted on the illegality of his conviction.

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  • Besides bestowing on the city a government distinct from that of the canton, it set up for the latter a grand conseil or legislature, and a conseil d'etat or executive of 13 members, both elected for the term of 4 years.

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  • Meanwhile Maurice had refused to recognize the Interim issued from Augsburg in May 1548 as binding on Saxony; but a compromise was arranged on the basis of which the Leipzig Interim was drawn up for his lands.

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  • In 1575, and again in 1587, it was put up for public auction, when the Hungarian Bathory and the Swede Sigismund respectively gained the prize.

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  • His parents were poor, and he received a meagre education, but made up for it by careful self-culture.

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  • He was thus led both to clear up for himself and to state for the sake of others his whole conception of soteriology - his answer to the question how was man to be set right before God.

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  • In this as in all other matters of transcendental truth "wisdom is justified of her children"; the conclusive vindication of the prophets as true messengers of God is that their work forms an integral part in the progress of spiritual religion, and there are many things in their teaching the profundity and importance of which are much clearer to us than they could possibly have been to their contemporaries, because they are mere flashes of spiritual insight lighting up for a moment some corner of a region on which the steady sun of the gospel had not yet risen.

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  • He raised up for Himself particular individuals, into whose mouths He put the word of God, and these were at first regarded as the true leaders of the congregations.

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  • But, outspoken as he was in his criticism of the popular religions, he had no wish to give them up. He stood up for a pure worship of the many gods, and maintained the cause of every old national religion and the ceremonial duties of its adherents.

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  • When this large body of scholars were set down to their task, an elaborate set of rules was drawn up for their guidance, which contained a scheme of revision as well as general directions for the execution of their work.

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  • In confirmation of their sincerity, in the summer of 1895 the Doukhobors of the "Great Party," as they were called in distinction from the "Small Party," burnt all the arms which they, like other inhabitants of the Caucasus, had taken up for their protection from wild animals, and those who were in the army refused to continue service.

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  • The souls of members of the tribe who have died survive in these slips of wood, which are treasured up for long generations and repaired if they decay.

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  • Every bill when introduced is referred to some committee, and each bill comes up for consideration by the whole house on the report of the committee which has dealt with it.

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  • The bills taken up for action are debated and freely amended by the committees, and sometimes public hearings are held.

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  • A bill, as finally agreed on by a committee, is reported to the house, and when taken up for action the fate of most bills is decided by an hours discussion, opened by the member of the committee making the report.

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  • He was an admirer of Marx's learning and analytical power, but he would never submit to the tyrannical pedantry of Marx's school and stood up for an elemental awaking of revolutionary instincts.

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  • Where the blast has to be kept up for only a few seconds, this instrument is quite serviceable, but in longer chemical operations inconvenience arises from the condensation of moisture exhaled by the lungs in the tube.

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  • It would considerably alter our conception of the dead Apis if we were to find that a travelling shrine of his divinity accompanied Alexander on his expedition or was set up for him in Babylon.

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  • Londonderry had been on the eve of starting for the conference at Vienna, and the instructions which he had drawn up for his own guidance were handed over by Canning, the new foreign secretary, to Wellington, who proceeded in September to Vienna, and thence in October to Verona, whither the conference had been adjourned.

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  • Owing to this attitude the German imperial government refused to allow him to take possession of the duchy of Brunswick, which he inherited on the extinction of the elder branch of his family in 1884, and again in 1906 when the same subject came up for settlement on the death of the regent, Prince Albert of Prussia.

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  • These are collected and treasured up for ever.

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  • In the confusion that followed, when men of letters had to live and work in exile, Nisibis set up for a time (631-632) a grandson of Chosroes II.

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  • An agitation was then begun for retrenchment, the public works were put up for sale, and were finally disposed of in 1858 (when the debt was $39,4 88, 2 44) to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for $7,500,000.

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  • Frescoes in their churches are rare, and mostly too high up for veneration to be paid to them.

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  • His most important measure was the constitution which he drew up for the province of Quebec, and which after his resignation of office became the Quebec Act of 1774.

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  • He was bitterly disappointed that Becket, on whom he bestowed the primacy, left vacant by the death of Theobald (1162), at once became the champion of clerical privilege; he and the archbishop were no longer on speaking terms when the Constitutions of Clarendon came up for debate.

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  • He was removed to Glasgow, and left for the time in charge of his father; but on the news of his progress towards recovery a bond was drawn up for execution of the sentence of death which had secretly been pronounced against the twice-turned traitor who had earned his doom at all hands alike.

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  • As the afternoon wore on their force began to melt away by desertion and to break up for lack of discipline.

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  • Sound friable loam cut one sod deep from the surface of a pasture, and stacked up for twelve months in a heap or ridge, is invaluable to the gardener.

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  • The covering of leaves or litter should be taken off bulbs and tender plants that were covered up for winter, so that the beds can be lightly forked and raked.

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  • Every year in the drill season contingents of militiamen are called up for long or short periods of training, and the maximum peace strength under arms in the summer is about 35,000, of whom half are permanent cadres and half militiamen.

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  • Both as a fur and as a pelt it is extremely strong, but owing to its short and close wool it is usually made up for the linings, collars and cuffs of men's coats.

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  • He was taken up for preaching in London after the licences granted in 167 2 were recalled by the king.

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  • But the element of work has decreased, and Greek and Slavonic monks give themselves up for the most part to devotional contemplation.

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  • It has been contended that irrigation water suffers no change in composition by use, since by evaporation of a part of the pure water the dissolved matters in the remainder would be so increased as to make up for any matters removed.

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  • The points which require constant attention are - the perfect freedom of all carriers, feeders and drains from every kind of obstruction, however minute; the state and amount of water in the river or stream, whether it be sufficient to irrigate the whole area properly or only a part of it; the length of time the water should be allowed to remain on the meadow at different periods of the season; the regulation of the depth of the water, its quantity and its rate of flow, in accordance with the temperature and the condition of the herbage; the proper times for the commencing and ending of pasturing and of shutting up for hay; the mechanical condition of the surface of the ground; the cutting out of any very large and coarse plants, as docks; and the improvement of the physical and chemical conditions of the soil by additions to it of sand, silt, loam, `` chalk, &c.

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  • In Prussia the government appeared resolved to make up for its temporary submission to the popular will by the utmOst violence on which it could venture.

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  • In Bavaria a chamber elected about the same time as that of Prussia was rather less docile; but the government shared to the full the absolutist tendencies of the day, and energetically combated the party which stood up for law and the constitution.

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  • The lower slopes yield valuable teak and other timber; and some land has been taken up for coffee planting.

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  • Thus, even now, 60% of the Sicilian conscripts come up for military service unable either to read or to write.

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  • The tyranny of Dionysius fell, as usual, in the second generation; but it was kept up for ten years after his death by the energy of Philistus, now minister of his son Dionysius the Younger.

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  • Ibn Zobair refused haughtily, and Hosain, with a contemptuous criticism of his folly, ordered his army to break up for Syria.

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  • Special constitutions were drawn up for its government, on the same lines as the Dominicans and other mendicants - a general elected by chapter, provincials to rule in the different countries, with assistants, definitors and visitors.

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  • He gave orders for resistance on these lines, but at the same time he directed that plans and orders should be drawn up for a general retreat to the Tagliamento.

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  • That rediscovery of the classic past restored the confidence in their own faculties to men striving after spiritual freedom; revealed the continuity of history and the identity of human nature in spite of diverse creeds and different customs; held up for emulation masterworks of literature, philosophy and art; provoked inquiry; encouraged criticism; shattered the narrow mental barriers imposed by medieval orthodoxy.

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  • The Protesters, who were in favour with the common people, are chargeable with having brought into Scottish church life the observance of fastdays, and of the long and excited Communion services which were kept up for two and a half centuries and may still be witnessed in the Highlands.

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  • The cathedral churches of St Giles, Edinburgh, and of Brechin and Dunblane, the abbey church of Paisley and the Church of the Holy Trinity, St Andrews, have been restored; and the abbey of Iona, handed over to the Church of Scotland by the duke of Argyll, is now once more fitted up for worship.

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  • To make up for the ravages caused by the recent wars colonists were imported to cultivate the land and work the mines, and the old inhabitants gradually returned.

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  • When the Riksdag met in 1760, the indignation against the Hat leaders was so violent that an impeachment seemed inevitable; but once more the superiority of their parliamentary tactics prevailed, and when, after a session of twenty months, the Riksdag was brought to a close by the mutual consent of both the exhausted factions, the Hat government was bolstered up for another four years.

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  • Finland he at once gave up for lost.

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  • Within two years and a half he had mastered all the subjects prescribed for examination, and a great deal more, and, on going up for examination at Toulouse, he astounded his examiner by his knowledge of Lagrange.

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  • In 1866 Freetown was made the capital of the new general government set up for the British settlements on the West Coast of Africa (comprising Sierra Leone, Gambia, the Gold Coast and Lagos, each of which was to have a legislative council).

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  • Being ice-free all the year round, it has an advantage over Niuchwang, which is frozen up for four months in the year.

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  • This suggests that a sufficient number of councillors was assured beforehand, and a list drawn up for each session; the vassals and prelates still figuring as a complementary body at the council.

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  • To mention examples, blood serum solidified at a suitable temperature is a highly suitable medium, and various media are made with extract of meat as a basis, with the addition of gelatine or agar as solidifying agents and of non-coagulable proteids (commercial " pep tone ") to make up for proteids lost by coagulation in the preparation.

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  • This limitation of the professed historian is made up for by the growingly historical treatment of all the sciences and arts - a tendency noted before, to which this edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica is itself a notable witness.

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  • In England, then, two broad classes of industry may be taken up for primary consideration - the textile and the metal.

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  • During his college course he kept note books labelled " The Mind," " Natural Science " (containing a discussion of the atomic theory, &c.), " The Scriptures " and " Miscellanies," had a grand plan for a work on natural and mental philosophy, and drew up for himself rules for its composition.

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  • But though a Prussian intrigue was set up for the supersession of Bernstorff by Moltke, the latter, convinced that Bernstorff was the right man in the right place, supported him with unswerving loyalty.

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  • Wanting in quickness of apprehension and in native grace, he made up for these deficiencies by a conscientious love of truth and an untiring industry.

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  • But the work there was not to his liking, and after a short time he gave it up for an instructorship in natural science at the university of Wooster, Ohio, which in turn he resigned in order to return to Troy as assistant professor of physics.

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  • After the native territories east of the Kei had been added to Cape Colony, a case of claim to inheritance came up for trial, and in accordance with the law of the colony, the court held that the eldest son of a native was his heir.

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  • His father was a builder, and young Mackenzie emigrated to Canada in 1842, and worked in Ontario as a stone-mason, setting up for himself later as a builder and contractor at Sarnia with his brother.

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  • Two consultors had the duty of separately drawing up a preliminary plan for each title, these projects being twice submitted for the deliberation of the commission (or sub-commission) of consultors, the version adopted by them being next submitted to the commission of cardinals, and the whole finally sent up for the papal sanction.

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  • Alexis de Tocqueville was brought up for the bar, or rather for the bench, and became an assistant magistrate in 1830.

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  • After an ill-concerted attack on Paris, in which Joan was wounded, the French army broke up for the winter.

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  • In this way between he built up for himself a personal following within the Warwick Yorkist party; but the relative strength of this faction and the and of that which still looked upon Warwick as the ng.

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  • His old enmity takes up for the house of Lancaster was completely swallowed the cause up in his new grudge against the king that he had made.

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  • Henry rewarded him with a pension of 20 a year, and encouraged him to further exploration, in which he discovered all the American coast-line from Labrador to the mouth of the Delawarea great heritage for England, but one not destined to be taken up for colonization till more than a century had passed.

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  • Elizabeth had in fact safely piloted England through the struggle to assert its national independence in religion and politics and its claim to a share in the new inheritance Last which had been opened up for the nations of Europe; Eflzabeth.

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  • In the first three books we are shown how God raised up for Himself a chosen people and how the descendants of Israel on entering at Sinai into a solemn league and covenant with Yahweh (Jehovah) became a separate nation, a peculiar people.

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  • Whether even he could have controlled the Revolution is highly doubtful; but his letters and minutes drawn up for the king form the most striking monument of his genius (see Mirabeau and Montmorin De Saint-Herem).

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  • The Cahiers were the statements of grievances drawn up for the guidance of deputies to the States-General by those who had elected them.

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  • He maintained that ideas are really existent and are laid up for ever in the mind of God.

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  • Ermanaric built up for himself a vast kingdom, which eventually extended from the Danube to the Baltic and from the Don to the Theiss.

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  • Touched by the gallantry of the Irish regiments in South Africa, and moved to some extent, no doubt, by the presence of the duke of Connaught in Dublin as commander-in-chief, the queen determined in April to make up for the loss of her usual spring holiday abroad by paying a visit to Ireland.

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  • He was again well received in London, and he "made up for his six years of isolation by a furious pursuit of pleasure."

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  • They have, however, a freshness and philosophical vigour, which more than makes up for their want of system, and which raises them far above the level of most scholastic writings.

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  • He is cowardly in war, and on one occasion was shut up for years in a huge brazen pot.

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  • Of the Greek original of this work only fragments survive; it only exists in full in an old Latin translation, the slavish fidelity of which to a certain extent makes up for the loss of the original text.

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  • Simple souls found their spiritual pasture in little mincing "devotions"; while robuster minds built up for themselves a natural moralistic religion, quite as close to Epictetus as to Christianity.

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  • At this time there was evidently a tendency to breed a somewhat lighter and speedier horse; but, while the introduction of a more active animal would soon have led to the displacement of the ponderous but powerful cavalry horse then in use, the substituted variety would have been unable to carry the weight of armour with which horse and rider were alike protected; and so in the end the old breed was kept up for a time.

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  • The soldiers and captains of the Byzantine garrisons were equally Armenians and Syrians, in whom the sight of a crucifix or image set up for worship inspired nothing but horror.

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  • The secret instructions which he drew up for Gardane, and signed on the 30th of May, are of interest as showing the strong oriental trend of the emperor's policy.

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  • What the game lacked in professionalism, it more than made up for in creativity and fun.

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  • In the same way, no matter how sorry Alex was for what happened, or how many times he apologized or tried to make up for it, he couldn't remove the hurt.

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  • I looked up for clarification with the knowledge I'd been omitted from the decision phase of our discussion.

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  • The warmth of the evening chased out Bird Song's guests—all non-dieters probably queuing up for ice cream, or maybe simply promenading the Victorian village streets as alpenglow painted the surrounding peaks in pink.

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  • The Lucky Pup has apparently been sealed up for the last forty years until someone—kids, we think—broke into the mine this spring.

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  • He's so pissed at me over sticking up for you at the debate, I'm not sure he'd sleep with me if I let him.

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  • You'd never see Janet on a TV quiz show yet the woman showed up for work, most of the time, complained infrequently, and, except for mandatory cigarette breaks, worked like a sled dog on short rations.

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  • But worse, I know if we don't get involved with the boy, that bitch will screw him up for good.

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  • We'd be easier to pick off by the demons!  This isn't up for debate right now.  Just because Rhyn isn't here to beat you all into submission doesn't mean the Council can break up.

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  • I signed up for the Guardians, and I was getting ready to leave for the mortal world.

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  • This little silver agouti was the runt of the litter but what she lacked in size she made up for in personality.

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  • By composing these settings for Compline, Tallis made up for the loss of the splendid votive antiphons.

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  • From their high camp at 4,900m the team of eight roped up for their succesful summit ascent.

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  • Although the sextile aspect speaks of good opportunities up for grabs, I feel this might be a mixed blessing.

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  • Original signed vinyl box sets, pictures of the American bandleader and Bing Crosby are among the 28 lots going up for sale.

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  • In 1871 Digby Latimer, who had been adjudged bankrupt, put the Manor of Heddington up for sale by auction.

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  • You'll have the barbed wire up for Mossie now.

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  • What James Hannam lacks in showmanship he makes up for with hypnotic beats and breaks.

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  • Good gig, tho I have to say I thought the billy at Manchester were a little more up for it.

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  • We moored up for the night at Clayhithe, and painted the side of the boat where the new blacking had become scratched.

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  • Great longevity and crisp controls make up for the slightly blocky graphics.

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  • And all the signs are that the party's warring factions are gearing up for another round of internal bloodletting.

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  • Natalie is immensely grateful to Frances for sticking up for her and offers her money to become a regular bodyguard.

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  • Perhaps you should wait until it turns up for a couple of quid in a discount bookstore.

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  • But the Shoreline Trail is a full bouncer that more than makes up for its weight handicap.

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  • During the American Civil War federal recruiting officers paid a cash bounty to each man who signed up for military service.

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  • The Quality Hotel will have a room set up for a wedding breakfast, ie chair covers, balloons, table decorations.

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  • The ISP TalkTalk offers " free " high-speed broadband -- once you've signed up for one of its telephone plans.

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  • Nou the prince in the castel wes nane ither but the braw callant that haed stuiden up for Jennie in the huntin ludge.

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  • The new exhaust with a two-way catalytic converter is an efficient back up for a more evolved injection system.

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  • I'm planning the opposite way up for my bottle tops - mini cloches to hopefully defend against the evil slugs!

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  • A season of high caliber comedy is wrapped up for another season with THE KEITH BARRET SHOW LIVE starring comedian Rob Brydon.

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  • Any good, technically competent web design firm can set this up for you.

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  • They can be overly complicated, and people consider the prospect of their money being tied up for decades unattractive and inflexible.

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  • They say we can only do many good deeds to make up for our bad deeds.

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  • A surprisingly large crowd of fellow early risers was up for first dibs on the freshly groomed runs.

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  • Heavy touring in 1979 and another album ' Coming Up For Air ', but no real commercial success found Penetration in internal disharmony.

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  • However, " up for sale " when a VC is on board, inevitably entails " to the highest bidder.

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  • According to EA, around 100,000 people signed up for the free pilot episode of Majestic.

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  • The gig was organized by a promoter who uses the epithet " Up For It " .

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  • The small audience made up for numbers by their sheer exuberance.

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  • The research findings informed our campaign Standing up for women's safety.

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  • He had no formal training, but what he lacked in technical finesse he made up for in style.

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  • Using this method stick float can produce fish in high water conditions, slowing the bait up for the fish to respond.

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  • Friday 5th December if you can tolerate 5 metal bands btw, if you're up for it.

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  • The Development Production Dept is looking for people who stand up for their rights and are proud to cause a fuss.

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  • The Estonian made up for his earlier gaffes by flinging himself down to his right to palm the ball away.

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  • Soldiers ejected over Iraq abuses Dare I say token gesture to make up for below?

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  • It is these people who cannot speak out because of the fear of the local godfathers who we must speak up for.

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  • The drum sound is also a big step up for us super heavy!

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  • Murphy made up for his earlier hesitancy with two great saves.

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  • To make up for this several hornets put in an appearance at the traps to liven up the evening's proceedings.

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  • Large and very white, my perfect teeth make up for all the other physical imperfections I have.

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  • Siem Reap is gearing up for a massive tourist influx.

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  • Yet he makes up for this by sheer ingenuity of script.

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  • Hosted by former Big Breakfast presenter Paul Tonkinson, Stand Up For Runaways was a sell-out night at top London comedy club jongleurs.

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  • Her son, Guy, has been called up for the army, his tall, thin frame enclosed in rough khaki.

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  • Holthaus made up for his lack of ' fun time ' during the interview mercilessly lampooning " Cool Backline Guy " Dave Lee!

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  • And we also make up for our general lethargy by spending a marathon 4 hours at the gym.

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  • He spoke up for people with HIV, not always to other people's liking.

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  • We are definitely not making up for the loss of specialist linguists here.

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  • We are, I would say, almost manic to make up for lost time in training our young people.

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  • As employers make up for falling market prices in increased contributions toward their pension schemes, that by extension means less IR takings.

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  • It's the same with motherhood, so stop beating yourself up for not being naturally maternal.

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  • What better way to warm up for the colder months than with some tasty meals for the family, courtesy of Uncle Ben's!

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  • The two council officers who turned up for the eviction were I think a little miffed to see me defending the case.

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  • I think this red brick building was once the local Lockup where the local miscreants would have been locked up for the night.

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  • Finally got to sleep & woke up at 6am to get momma up for her trip to Truro.

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  • One hard-line Serb nationalist has given herself up for trial to the International Court of Justice.

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  • When we came out, it was really nippy and we had to wrap up for the final run through Wolsingham to Bishop Auckland.

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  • Groups failing to turn up for sessions, without prior notification, will be charged half the full cost of the session.

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  • Alberto Gilardino then gets pulled up for straying offside.

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  • One of the things up for discussion was whether supermarkets should be allowed to offer off-the-shelf legal services.

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  • We'll have to sign you up for black Ops.

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  • Turn up for the storytelling sessions and you could win a fantastic fancy dress outfit from Woolworths.

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  • Do try to keep your spirits up for your darling papa, won't you?

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  • But the reclaimed parquet will need cleaning before laying n The double trunk heavy wooden coffee table, below, opens up for storage.

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  • Our new patroness more than made up for the hiatus.

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  • What he lacks in attacking prowess, he more than makes up for with his defensive qualities.

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  • We hadn't got enough food or water and we had n't psyched ourselves up for this.

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  • At lunchtime Fergus the Forager had a queue lining up for his range of wild food quiches and nettle soup.

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  • It's down to you to decide whether you're up for a laugh or want to get raunchy.

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  • Giving up for Life booklet - an A5 self-help guide order ref.

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  • If you support this idea, sign up for the Voices for the Future conference on April 12 and start this process rolling.

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  • To make up for their " loss leader " they'll try various ruses particularly getting you to buy their insurance policies.

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  • Mary Ann was dispatched to Osborn House on the Isle of Wight, where a small sanatorium was set up for the estate workers.

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  • He got up for dinner and to-day but is still looking rather seedy.

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  • Members who demonstrate a strong tendency to be passive or lack self-confidence in speaking up for themselves.

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  • So it may not simply be wage serfs who are signing up for union membership.

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  • The four-day photo shoot lined up for October has been planned out this week.

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  • The moth of the night was a singleton Black Rustic that made up for most of us feeling rather soggy.

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  • However, it was the diversity of lots up for bidding later on that attracted the big spenders.

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  • I stand proud, I stand proud, I stand up for myself, but not alone, with society.

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  • The Admiral orders the carrier to light up for landing and ships forward are ordered to fire star shell and send up searchlight beams.

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  • Iain then did the 1500m steeplechase with an up for it Gary Smallman.

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  • Setting up Detailed instructions are provided for brass and stainless steel sundials, advanced set up for super accuracy, indoor set up.

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  • I have a sneaking suspicion she would have been up for all three!

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  • The police remained sufficiently suspicious to follow him up for a number of years adding progress reports to the file.

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  • You might unconsciously eat sweets to make up for lack of attention.

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  • Seventeen women showed up for the first rehearsal, all of whom Balanchine managed to deploy in an ingenious opening tableau.

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  • If you weren't up for it was a nightmare, unrelenting tedium, a show in which nothing happens.

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  • Sometimes we lack strength to withstand temptations; the throne of grace was set up for a time of need, Heb. iv.

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  • Then, all set up for first food demo, a gorgeous starter with marinated tofu.

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  • Prices fully inclusive, beds made up for your arrival, towels, toweling robes and Molton Brown toiletries provided.

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  • I tend to use tracings of images, to make up for my lack of drawing skill.

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  • Jesus said, store up for yourselves treasures in heaven.. .

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  • Eager to further my triathlon " career, " I signed up for a sprint triathlon training program offered by a local sports shop.

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  • Seven of Cambridge's hottest new acts signed up for an extremely varied evening.

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  • In today's popular vernacular, it's a task " they must be up for!

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  • A bass viola da gamba, the precursor to the cello, which dates from around 1680, is also up for grabs.

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  • Whether looking for ladybirds or watching out for water voles, wildlife watchers are standing up for wildlife!

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  • The was a good north westerly which held up for the duration of the race.

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  • Thus, abandoned by his consort, De Torres, compelled to bear up for the Philippines to refit, discovered and sailed through the strait that bears his name, and may even have caught a glimpse of the northern coast of the Australian continent.

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  • When the legality of the Roman Catholic Convention in 1792 was called in question by the government, Tone drew up for the committee a statement of the case on which a favourable opinion of counsel was obtained; and a sum of I 5 'oo with a gold medal was voted to Tone by the Convention when it dissolved itself in April 1793.

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  • The railways showed an increase of 351,685; registration transfer and succession, 295,560; direct taxation, 42,136 (mainly from income tax, which more than made up for the remission of the house tax in the districts of Calabria visited by the earthquake of 1906); customs and excise, 1,036,742; government monopolies, 291,027; posts, 4I,3fo; telegraphs, 23,364; telephones, 65,771.

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  • Few, except the open partisans of national bankruptcy, doubted its necessity; yet so strong was the current of feeling worked up for party purposes by opponents of the measure, that Sellas achievement in having by its means saved the financiai.situation of Italy deserves to rank among the most noteworthy performances of modern parliamentary statesmanship.

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  • Most of them are but luxuries, and there is some degree of truth in the remark of Andreas Wagner in his Report on the Progress of Zoology for 1843, drawn up for the Ray Society (p. 60), that they " are not adapted for the extension and promotion of science, but must inevitably, on account of their unnecessary costliness, constantly tend to reduce the number of naturalists who are able to avail themselves of them, and they thus enrich ornithology only to its ultimate injury."

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  • It was and still is held by many that the criminal may be best and most effectually weaned from his evil ways by shutting him up for lengthy periods between four walls, and subjecting him, when most susceptible, to curative processes, to constant exhortation and searching introspection, changing his nature and restoring him to society a reformed man.

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  • The clock ticked loudly, and Tommy Jones, who was standing up for the fourth time, began to feel very uneasy.

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  • A number of bundles were made up for them to carry.

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  • She gets web hosting set up for the princely sum of $30 a month.

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  • Then again, don't the fat years make up for all this?

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  • So, when I tell you we will see the end of war, if you are over thirty-five years of age, you have every reason to roll your eyes and tell me you have seen this movie before and aren't up for the sequel.

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  • I wouldn't give it up for a million dollars, just like I wouldn't sell my left arm for a million dollars.

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  • Everything is up for scrutiny.

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  • She kept this up for half an hour, then she got up to see what I was doing.

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  • She kept this up for nearly an hour.

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  • When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left; but my comrade seized it, and said that I should lay that up for lunch or dinner.

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  • The card tables were drawn out, sets made up for boston, and the count's visitors settled themselves, some in the two drawing rooms, some in the sitting room, some in the library.

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  • She was speaking as usual in French, and as if after long self-restraint she wished to make up for lost time.

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  • It can't be an attack, for they are not moving; it can't be a square--for they are not drawn up for that.

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  • And the talkative Dolgorukov, turning now to Boris, now to Prince Andrew, told how Bonaparte wishing to test Markov, our ambassador, purposely dropped a handkerchief in front of him and stood looking at Markov, probably expecting Markov to pick it up for him, and how Markov immediately dropped his own beside it and picked it up without touching Bonaparte's.

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  • Is he to go up for examination?

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  • Joseph Alexeevich, having remained silent and thoughtful for a good while, told me his view of the matter, which at once lit up for me my whole past and the future path I should follow.

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  • All he had seen that day, all the significant and stern expressions on the faces he had seen in passing, were lit up for him by a new light.

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  • And he spent the night on a bed made up for him there.

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  • When Rostov approached her she was standing settling up for the game.

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  • These first days, before the eighth of September when the prisoners were had up for a second examination, were the hardest of all for Pierre.

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  • After his liberation he reached Orel, and on the third day there, when preparing to go to Kiev, he fell ill and was laid up for three months.

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  • To make up for this, at home Pierre had the right to regulate his life and that of the whole family exactly as he chose.

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  • It 's down to you to decide whether you 're up for a laugh or want to get raunchy.

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  • It 's the idea of heavenward, that we look up toward God - look up for your redemption draweth nigh.

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  • Giving up for Life booklet - an A5 self-help guide Order ref.

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  • We never met up for that beer, something I now deeply regret bitterly.

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  • Onward referrals should be set up for those on release from custody to provide offenders with continuing support once back in the community.

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  • Scramble up for 15 meters to reach a quartz wall, riven by two cracks.

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  • Los Angeles Plays Itself is a fairly enthralling three hours, the final third more than making up for the sag in the middle.

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  • They were going through their house looking for items to put up for sale by auction.

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  • At this point the jury suddenly returned and he had to scoot back up for the verdict (of not guilty).

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  • You also get a great sense of achievement seeing your process scaled up for the first time !

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  • I wonder if any of the guys are up for volunteering for the Euro-MARS shakedown crew?

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  • Glasgow, still smarting from a double defeat to their city rivals in the University league, seemed up for this one.

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  • I have a sneaking suspicion she would have been up for all three !

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  • I stand proud, I stand up for myself, but not alone, with society.

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  • Iain then did the 1500m Steeplechase with an up for it Gary Smallman.

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  • This couple with their power may have made it ' easier ' for women to have their stelae set up for themselves as individuals.

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  • A goal up for 86 minutes and rarely in danger, only to concede a stoppage time goal struck from all of 30 yards !

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  • There was plenty to do at home to straighten up for Sunday.

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  • They also sussed out places to lay up for the winter.

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  • The Grapes is packed tonight, causing a sweltering heat aided by the fact the crowd is wrapped up for winter.

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  • If you were n't up for it was a nightmare, unrelenting tedium, a show in which nothing happens.

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  • There are no extended tie-in periods - just the deal the customer signs up for.

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  • Morphine and similar drugs titrated up for pain control, and even sedatives in the terminal phase of illness, do not shorten life.

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  • But there were hundreds of Teams up for it with just five weeks to Ten Tors weekend !

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  • Jesus said, store up for yourselves treasures in heaven...

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  • Now we'll fix you up for a trifling amount.

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  • Zips up for easy on, off & diaper changes Easy to change diaper without undressing baby.

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  • To say it was undulating with one reasonable hill would sum it up for me.

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  • Seven of Cambridge 's hottest new acts signed up for an extremely varied evening.

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  • In today 's popular vernacular, it 's a task they must be up for !

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  • Such vitriol toughened her up for the less esthetically pleasing career of boxing.

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  • He did then made up for it by ecstatically vomiting green bile over the poor bloke in the seat in front.

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  • Whether looking for ladybirds or watching out for water voles, wildlife watchers are standing up for wildlife !

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  • He stood up for the first time in his life on wobbly little legs to watch us pass.

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  • No-one except wooden boatbuilders wants curved wood, so every time a tree is cut down the wonky bits get chopped up for firewood.

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  • He signed up for the English for Academic Success (EAS) class to practice his English skills.

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  • While the drive along the coast road made our journey twice as long, the stunning scenery made up for it.

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  • The fitness center seems to be the final bastion in the area that stands up for a healthy lifestyle.

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  • I do not belittle the children's artwork, but hang it up for all to see.

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  • If you still want to try out for the dance squad, sign up for the final auditions tomorrow!

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  • I can't believe you dared to impute my work to yourself to cover up for your laziness!

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  • We signed up for the 24-hour dance marathon at the Univeristy of Kentucky, to help raise money for children with cancer.

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  • Time to call the game, shut down the company, take a break and start again on another venture when you are up for it.

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  • After you've selected a studio for your newborn's first photos, you'll need to make sure you set your baby up for success.

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  • An independent adoption consists of prospective parents locating a birth mother wanting to put her baby up for adoption.

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  • Coupons-If you haven't already done so, sign up for coupons for items such as diapers, wipes, and formula at the company's website.

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  • He needs exercise and stimulation, and he won't enjoy being cooped up for too long!

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  • It's never too late to start, and you can more than make up for the time you've lost by bonding and forming a closeness with your child as soon as possible.

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  • Many of the children who are up for adoption are housed in orphanages.

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  • They may also give birth parent some insight into more difficult topics, such as putting an older child up for adoption and single parenting.

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  • Adopting.org offers help and hope for those searching for either a birth parent of a child that was put up for adoption.

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  • See our Website at Robin Wilson Home and sign up for our free monthly newsletter for home and family-oriented tips.

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  • Once you sign up for a catalog, you are often sent sale and clearance supplements, or you can simply browse the pages for decorating ideas.

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  • American Baby-Another great freebie that you should sign up for as soon as you discover you are pregnant.

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  • You won't get enough formula to last you for very long, however, but there are other places you can visit online to sign up for free samples.

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  • However, toddlers and preschoolers still have a hard time reaching the table and need a booster seat to prop them up for easy meal time.

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  • You can sign up for email, RSS, or simply browse the latest toy recalls weekly or monthly.

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  • If you don't set limits and expectations, you are setting your pet up for failure.

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  • If your dog doesn't reliably follow basic commands - such as sit, stay, come, off, and leave it - sign up for a class with your local humane society or obedience club.

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  • Always read the fine print with this promotion, as some may ask you to sign up for a subscription or something similar.

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  • After they finish, hang them all back up for everyone to admire.

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  • About the same time disposable diapers became readily available, diaper services also sprang up for those who still wanted to use cloth but who didn't want to deal with the drudgery of all that laundry.

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  • Many parents make the mistake of keeping their children up for longer periods hoping that they will sleep better when they do take a nap.

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  • It's a good idea to have a few covers and liners already set up for occasions when you want to do a quick change or someone unfamiliar with diaper folding is taking care of your child.

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  • If you're up for the challenge, start researching which type and brand of cloth diaper you'd like to try out.

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  • Visit the Bravado! website and sign up for the free newsletter.

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  • MotorHomesUsed.com Find nationwide listings of used motorhomes and RVs up for sale at this website.

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  • Foreclosed property is property that is now up for sale due to the fact that the previous owner wasn't able to continue to make mortgage payments on the property.

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  • This is a good place to start if your budget isn't up for an antique Persian carpet.

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  • Click the control once and the inner ring heats up for small pots or click it twice for the entire burner to heat up to accommodate a larger one.

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  • Of course, if your home is not already set up for a gas dryer, you will need to take the cost of installation and ongoing service into consideration before opting for gas.

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  • Before selecting a primary care physician with your plan, call the physician you're considering choosing and ask about how long of a wait you can expect when you show up for an appointment.

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  • Many times you can find complete collections up for sale!

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  • Textbooks can be expensive, depending a lot on the courses you've signed up for.

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  • You can look in your local newspaper, drive around the neighborhoods that you like to find for sale by owner signs or pick up For Sale By Owner periodicals at your local grocery store.

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  • Sign up for e-mail newsletters that will let you know when special events or sales are taking place.

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  • When you close your application, the data stored in RAM is released, freeing it up for more requests.

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  • If you purchase the guitar at a music store you might be able to sign up for lessons right there, but you can also find package deals for children's guitars which include instructional books or DVDs.

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  • The first thing you should do before you tee up for each shot is to determine how long it is from the tee to the green.

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  • Stocking up for next year is one way to be sure you'll have the right card on hand.

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  • Get there early to inspect the cars before they go up for auction.

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  • You must sign up for an account and be advised that Peapod may not be available in all areas.

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  • By signing up for a membership card, you'll receive forty percent off hardcover bestsellers, twenty percent off adult hardcovers, and ten percent off of almost everything else.

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  • You have to sign up for an account, but it's free.

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  • Then sign up for any number of free online photo albums.

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  • If you are looking online for your hand tools, you can save a percentage by signing up for eBates and shopping through their list of retailers.

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  • For example, consumers line up for each new incarnation of iPods because they know Apple products and want the latest.

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  • If you sign up for email alerts from your favorite stores, you will often be sent deals of the day or savings coupons that can be used online for holiday purchases.

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  • By signing up for their e-mail service, you can receive free shipping and discounted item coupon codes in your e-mail inbox.

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  • Geeks.com offers deals on notebook computers, and you may be able to get an even better deal if you sign up for their email offers.

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  • For instance, most parents will purchase gimmicky toys such as squishy balls that light up for their children just to keep them happy at a flea market.

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  • Signing up for the account is free and you'll get cash back from your purchases made through the site.

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  • You do need to sign up for an account with them because they require a copy of your State Reseller Certificate before you can purchase anything.

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  • You sign up for e-mails that alert you when a certain merchant has gift cards in stock if there's a certain store you are waiting for.

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  • This is a good way to get the original yearbook, but you may wait a long time for it to come up for sale.

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  • Some states may seize real property and put it up for sale to investors who want to purchase tax liens.

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  • After you sign up for an account with an auction site, it may seem daunting with all the pricing, pictures and different categories floating around in front of you.

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  • Garage sales and traditional flea markets are also good places to look although much of what winds up for sale at these American institutions is old and in most cases, in poor condition.

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