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:" and expense
Advertising for the film ( pictured at right ) boasted of the extravagant expense incurred in presenting the spectacle :" Actual Sinking of an Ocean Liner. Two Battleships Sunk by United States Navy .$ 18, 000 Used for Ammunition in One Battle. 40, 000 People Employed. 10, 000 Horses in Thrilling Cavalry Charges. 40 Aeroplanes in Great Air Battle. Every Death-dealing Device Known to Modern War in Operation. One Year in the Making. Cost $ 1, 000, 000. 00. Entire Cities Built and Destroyed. An Awe-inspiring Spectacle that one minute makes your blood run cold and another thrills you with its touches of human gentleness. The Story of the Greatest Love of the Ages —- the Love of Humanity.
:" It once happened ," Menenius Agrippa said, " that all the other members of a man mutinied against the stomach, which they accused as the only idle, uncontributing part the whole body, while the rest were put to hardships and the expense of much labour to supply and minister to its appetites.
:" In our opinion, except for the effects of the Company's incorrect determination of depreciation expense, the financial statement referred to in the first paragraph presents fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of …"
About the rise of social history as a subject at the expense of political history, Carr wrote :" Social history is the bedrock.
:" In What Price the Moral High Ground ?, economist and social critic Robert H. Frank challenges the notion that doing well is accomplished only at the expense of doing good.

:" and horse
:" Centaurea " is also the name of the racing horse that won the Australasian Oaks and Storm Queen Stakes in 1985.
:" This disturbance continued from day to day ; and sometimes a dismal hollow whistling would be heard, and sometimes the trotting and snorting of a horse, but nothing to be seen .... A man was much hurt by some of the stones.
:" Night after night your horse treads down alone
:" Tried on more than 1, 400 patients for almost two years, it has proved effective for many kinds of pain in the muscles and around joints — charley horse, tennis elbow, stiff neck, torticollis (' wryneck '), whiplash injury, muscular rheumatism, and muscle pain resulting from slipped disks ".
:" In the last decade or so, after almost a century of saloon art and horse operas that romanticized Indian fighters and white settlers, Americans have been developing a reasonably acute sense of the injustices and humiliations suffered by the Indians.
:" He King of Jolof confiscated Diata's horses and sent him a skin, saying that he should make shoes out of it since he was neither a hunter nor a king worthy to mount a horse.
:" The horse is a joy to princes in the presence of warriors.
:" As I have already said, khyang is the name given by the Tibetans to the wild horse of their northern steppes.
:" Dr. Tenma was born into a long line of horseradish farmers, in the particularly unlucky year of the horse, in Gunma (" horse herd ") prefecture.
:" a great part of the very Vale is thereupon termed the Vale of the Red Horse, of the shape of a horse cut out in a red hill by the country people, hard by Pillerton "
:" The Spanish Mustang is a medium sized horse ranging from 13. 1 to 15 hands with an average size of approximately 14. 2 hands with proportional weight.
:" A couple miles up Archer there, she jumped with a start like a horse and said ' Here!
* Cf :" The word Aśvaka derived from Aśva a horse signified merely the cavaliers ( or horsemen ); it was less an ethnic in the rigorous acceptance of the word than a general appellation applied by the Indians of Punjab to the tribes of the region of Kophes ( Kabul ) renowned from antiquity for the excellence of its horses.

:" and labour
:" The commands concern prophylaxis and suppression of epidemics, suppression of venereal disease and prostitution, care of the skin, baths, food, housing and clothing, regulation of labour, sexual life, discipline of the people, etc.
:" Since the invention of this machine, Mr. Meikle and others have progressively introduced a variety of improvements, all tending to simplify the labour, and to augment the quantity of the work performed.
:" The sharp sorrow of pain descends on a woman in labour, the bitterness that the hard Eileithyiai bring on, Hera ’ s daughters, who hold the power of the bitter birth pangs .”
:" United States and Canada, where labour was more scarce and expensive, mechanical diggers were used.
:" Amid this desolation, the inhabitants of Jarlshof had contrived, by constant labour and attention, to keep in order a few roods of land, which had been enclosed as a garden, and which, sheltered by the walls of the house itself, from the relentless sea-blast, produced such vegetables as the climate could bring forth, or rather as the sea-gale would permit to grow ; for these islands experience even less of the rigour of cold than is encountered on the mainland of Scotland ; but, unsheltered by a wall of some sort of other, it is scarce possible to raise even the most ordinary culinary vegetables ; and as for shrubs or trees, they are entirely out of the question, such is the force of the sweeping sea-blast.
:" The value of any commodity … is equal to the quantity of labour which it enables him to purchase or command.
:" From references of the first book, that the price of the greater part of commodities resolves itself into three parts, of which one pays the wages of the labour, another the profits of the stock, and a third the rent of the land which had been employed in producing and bringing them to market: that there are, indeed, some commodities of which the price is made up of two of those parts only, the wages of labour, and the profits of stock: and a very few in which it consists altogether in one, the wages of labour: but that the price of every commodity necessarily resolves itself into some one, or other, or all of these three parts ; every part of it which goes neither to rent nor to wages, being necessarily profit to somebody.
:" One sort of labour adds to the value of the subject upon which it is bestowed: there is another which has no such effect.
:" The annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries and conveniences of life which it annually consumes ….
:" By labour-power or capacity for labour is to be understood the aggregate of those mental and physical capabilities existing in a human being, which he exercises whenever he produces a use-value of any description.
:" Marx's thesis is based on two dubious assumptions, namely that labour needs to be offered for sale by the person who is the actual bearer and owner of such labour, and that the person who sells the labour sells nothing else.
:" Suppose that a cask of new wine, which cost £ 50, is put into a cellar, and that, at the end of twelve months, it is worth £ 55, the question is: Should the £ 5 of additional value, given to the wine, be considered as a compensation for the time the £ 50 worth of capital has been locked up, or should it be considered as the value of additional labour actually laid out in the wine?
Anne Applebaum wrote :" The argument over the profitability, efficiency and fairness of prison labour was to continue for the next quarter-century [...] in the mid 1920s the Karelian local authorities were not winning argument and although as late as 1929, the camp was in fact running a deficit of 1. 6 million roubles-quite possibly because OGPU stole from the till-Solovetsky's supposed economic success was still trumpeted far and wide.
:" A proclamation in the name of Jack Straw and Wat Tyler ordered that labour services should not be performed nor distraints made, and called on the people to destroy the Manston house of William de Medmenham ( a local coroner who evidently acted as representative for St Augustine's ), and if possible behead him.
:" This also do we believe, in accordance with the Catholic faith, that after grace received through baptism, all the baptized are able and ought, with the aid and co-operation of Christ, to fulfil all duties needful for salvation, provided they are willing to labour faithfully.
:" This also do we believe, in accordance with the Catholic faith, that after grace received through baptism, all the baptized are able and ought, with the aid and co-operation of Christ, to fulfil all duties needful for salvation, provided they are willing to labour faithfully.
:" had cost me many thousand hours of unpaid labour, a hideous character assassination in Private Eye, three lawsuits, two interrogations, one expulsion, the loss of a university career in Britain, unendingly contemptuous reviews, Tory suspicion, and the hatred of decent liberals everywhere.

:" and from
:" He, I knew, was not likely to be far from his headquarters.
:" for a bad custom has prevailed amongst the clergy, of appointing the most powerful people of a parish stewards, or, rather, patrons, of their churches ; who, in process of time, from a desire of gain, have usurped the whole right, appropriating to their own use the possession of all the lands, leaving only to the clergy the altars, with their tenths and oblations, and assigning even these to their sons and relations in the church.
bar: 1850 from: start till: 199852 text :" 199, 852 " color: TO
bar: 1900 from: start till: 206498 text :" 206, 498 " color: TO
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" Of the scholastics he says :" Yet they will have us beleeve, that by the Almighty power of God, one body may be at one and the same time in many places problem of the universals ; and many bodies at one and the same time in one place whole and the parts ; ... And these are but a small part of the Incongruencies they are forced to, from their disputing philosophically, in stead of admiring, and adoring of the Divine and Incomprehensible Nature ...."
Instead, the philosopher encounters a problem :" Now, if the ' to be ' of a thing could be conceived apart from that which exists, it should be represented in our mind by some note distinct from the concept of the thing itself ....
The " cow " derivation depends most immediately on the Old Irish legal term for " outsider :" amboue, from proto-Celtic * ambouios, " not a cattle owner.
:" Birka is the main Geatish town ( oppidum Gothorum ), situated in the middle of Sweden ( Suevoniae ), not far ( non longe ) from the temple called Uppsala ( Ubsola ) which the Swedes ( Sueones ) held in the highest esteem when it comes to the worship of the gods ; here forms an inlet of the Baltic or the Barbaric Sea a port facing north which welcomes all the wild peoples all around this sea but which is risky for those who are careless or ignorant of such places ... they have therefore blocked this inlet of the troubled sea with hidden masses of rocks along more than 100 stadions ( 18 km ).
:" Turning from the northern parts to the mouth of the Baltic Sea we first meet the Norwegians ( Nortmanni ), then the Danish region of Skåne ( Sconia ) stands out, and beyond these live the Geats ( Gothi ) for a long stretch all the way to Birka.
:" Furthermore we have been told that there are many more islands in that sea, one of which is called the Great Estland ( Aestland ) -- And this island is told to be quite close to the Woman Land ( terrae feminarum ), which is not far ( non longe ) away from Birka of the Swedes.
:" For those who sail from Skåne ( Sconia ) of the Danes to Birka, the journey takes five days, from Birka to Russia ( Ruzziam ) likewise five days at sea.
:" In pity of their errors, our archbishop ordained as their diocesan capital Birka, which is in the middle of Sweden ( Sueoniae ) facing Jumne ( Iumnem ), the capital of the Slavs, and equally distant from all the coasts of the surrounding sea.
:" And there were three capitals in Sweden two of which were not long away from Uppsala ( vpsala ).
:" a director need not exhibit in the performance of his duties a greater degree of skill than may reasonably be expected from a person of his knowledge and experience.
bar: 1850 from: start till: 27844 text :" 27, 844 "
bar: 1860 from: start till: 38692 text :" 38, 692 "
bar: 1870 from: start till: 44868 text :" 44, 868 "
bar: 1880 from: start till: 61737 text :" 61, 737 "
bar: 1888 from: start till: 71131 text :" 71, 131 "
bar: 1900 from: start till: 109161 text :" 109, 161 "

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