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And on March 4, 1812 he wrote: " I am still pursuing my profession in the hope that, at a future time, a proper amount will be realized from my works, either to myself or family, but at this moment all pursuits which are not among the essentials of life are at a stand ".
Some people carry a broad bean for good luck ; some believe that if one carries a broad bean, one will never be without the essentials of life.
Civil unrest or natural disaster may lead people to hoard foodstuffs, water, gasoline, and other essentials which they believe, rightly or wrongly, will soon be in short supply.
To reduce the inconvenience, airlines will often reimburse passengers for toiletries, clothing, and other essentials if the arrival airport is away from the passenger's home area.
Once the wearer puts on the Diva suit, all the essentials things like nutrients and energy are provided to the wearer and he will have an ageless body, thus becoming immortal.

essentials and were
What was omitted from `` A Neglected Education '' were those essentials known as `` the facts of life ''.
Nevertheless, many essentials of these diagnostic systems were introduced into the diagnostic systems, and remarkable similarities remain in the DSM-IV and ICD-10.
The war effort and getting supplies to the troops were under the purview of Congress, but Washington pressured the Congress to provide the essentials.
In some places alternative titles such as " premier ", " chief minister ", " first minister of state ", " president of the council " or " chancellor " were adopted, but the essentials of the office were the same.
However, this devaluation had severe social consequences, because most of the essentials goods were imported.
The government ’ s general food policy that priority groups like young children and mothers were not just entitled to essentials like milk, but actually received supplies as well.
Steam ships such as the SS Great Britain and SS Great Western made international travel more common but also advanced trade, so that in Britain it was not just the luxury goods of earlier times that were imported into the country but essentials and raw materials such as corn and cotton from the United States and meat and wool from Australia.
Although the essentials were the same, there were variations in prayers and practices from region to region or among the various religious orders.
" The essentials he identified were those practices for which the Bible provided " a ' Thus saith the Lord ,' either in express terms or by approved precedent.
In 81 BC, after a major debate between proponents ( the chief among whom was vice prime minister Sang Hongyang ( 桑弘羊 )) and opponents of the state monopolies on salt, iron, and wine, the wine and iron monopolies were abolished, once again allowing the merchants to benefit from the profits of these essentials.
While they were never able to capture him, Emperor Xian's court was rendered poor and unable to fend for itself, and once it returned to Luoyang, it lacked even the basic essentials of life.
He said that the essentials for that perfect physique were having strong, thick legs – " always the first essentials " – with big shoulders and hips.
Physically incapable of rising to passionate heights of oratory, Cotta's successes were chiefly due to his searching investigation of facts ; he kept strictly to the essentials of the case and avoided all irrelevant digressions.
In 1959, three landmark books on women were published: " A Century of Struggle " by Eleanor Flexner, the first professional history of the 19th century women's movement, which contained an implicit call to arms ; " A Century of Higher Education for American Women " by Mabel Newcomer, which disclosed that the relative position of women in the academic world was in decline ; and " Women and Work In America " by Robert Smuts, which drew attention to the fact that " the picture of women's occupations outside the home between 1890 and 1950 had changed in only a few essentials.
In 1927, the first ministerial orders were issued regarding the content of the teaching which in all essentials dealt with the existing teaching.
The differences between different rates of VAT was often originally justified by certain products being " luxuries " and thus bearing high rates of VAT, whereas other items were deemed to be " essentials " and thus bearing lower rates of VAT.
" Both its central thesis and the essentials of its subsidiary theses were derived, according to Bryan Magee, from the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, whose works Ryle had read as a student, then largely forgotten.
The coupons were needed in addition to Soviet rubles in order to buy groceries and living essentials.
Parents of the time were generally more concerned with spending their money on essentials such as food and viewed formal education as an extravagance most could not afford.
His The Arunta: a Study of a Stone Age People ( 1927 ), confirms the view that his earlier conclusions were in essentials correct ; Gillen's name as joint author appeared on the title-page though he had died 15 years before.
The Ghetto factories produced products such as boots for German soldiers and were profitable for the Germans because the Jews, cut off from all resources, worked for wages that consisted only of bread, soup, and other essentials.

essentials and family
The Living Wage Campaign calls for every worker in the country to earn enough to provide their family with the essentials of life.
It is calculated according to cost of living and gives the minimum pay rate required for a worker to provide their family with the essentials of life.
Each identified family was provided with a 25-pound box of food, a 10-pound box of essentials and a box of Avon products designed to help a family for a week.

essentials and by
Many Smalltalk dialects implement additional syntaxes for other objects, but the ones above are the essentials supported by all.
Scholars outside China see this re-working of the definition of Maoism as providing an ideological justification for what they see as the restoration of the essentials of capitalism in China by Deng and his successors, who sought to " eradicate all ideological and physiological obstacles to economic reform ".
" Strunk intended the guide " to lighten the task of instructor and student by concentrating attention ... on a few essentials, the rules of usage and principles of composition most commonly violated .” In 1935, Strunk and Edward A. Tenney revised and published the guide as The Elements and Practice of Composition ( 1935 ).
The authentic long pole form passed down by the late Grandmaster Yip Man is a rather short sequence containing the essentials for pole fighting.
His style can be detected through his use of sound, associating selected sounds with images or characters ; paring dramatic form to its essentials by the spare use of music ; and through his infamous ' actor-model ' methods of directing his almost exclusively non-professional actors.
Wang believed that the state has the responsibility to provide for its people the essentials for a decent living standard: " The state should take the entire management of commerce, industry, and agriculture into its own hands, with a view to succoring the working classes and preventing them from being ground into the dust by the rich.
The essentials of the big bang theory have been confirmed by a wide range of complementary and detailed observations, and no non-standard cosmologies have reproduced the range of successes of the big bang model.
The Roman historians regarded the essentials of Republican religion as complete by the end of Numa's reign, and confirmed as right and lawful by the Senate and people of Rome: the sacred topography of the city, its monuments and temples, the histories of Rome's leading families, and equally important oral and ritual traditions.
They are often called by their former ( though now unofficial ) name, the " Ten essentials ".
They advocated pure abstraction and universality by a reduction to the essentials of form and colour ; they simplified visual compositions to the vertical and horizontal directions, and used only primary colors along with black and white.
While he did not explicitly use the term " essentials ," in the Declaration and Address, Campbell proposed the same solution to religious division as had been advanced earlier by Herbert and Locke: " educe religion to a set of essentials upon which all reasonable persons might agree.
First, it provided the idea that Christian unity could be achieved by finding a set of essentials that all reasonable people could agree on.
In spite of all that has happened to him, and in spite of his role as a " flusher ", Johnny resolves to become emotionless like an insect, to not be bound by anything save for what bare essentials he needs to stay alive.
Abduh believed the Arabs ' Muslim ancestors bestowed " rationality on mankind and created the essentials of modernity ," borrowed by the West.
The medieval and renaissance coat ( generally spelled cote by costume historians ) is a midlength, sleeved men's outer garment, fitted to the waist and buttoned up the front, with a full skirt in its essentials, not unlike the modern coat.
Urban serves as a celebrity ambassador for KidsCan, a charity which currently supports over 16, 000 disadvantaged children all over New Zealand by providing them with essentials such as food, coats and shoes.
Father Varin gave the community a provisional rule by way of probation, which was so far-sighted that its essentials have never been changed.
In true rally fashion gone are all but the essentials: the two central eyeball vents are replaced by a tachometer and auxiliary gauge.

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