Use the word acquire in a sentence

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They receive respect from others as a matter of routine, but slowly the distance increases and they acquire ceremonial importance


2.
While she was certain she would soon acquire imagery of Leonora’s next movements, she called Mike Griggs into her office


3.
Back at Sagan, the exo-atmospheric infantry combat instructor had said (with a lunar drawl) ‘Successful infantry combat maneuvering does not allow the enemy to acquire your flank or the flank of adjoining units


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Beyond the confines of earth-time, way out beyond the fringes of the universe where dark matter falls forever, Smith thought about nothing, taking slow but gigantic steps towards origin, and in thinking, even on a universal scale, Smith began to acquire the very first trappings of personality


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It is not easy but the practice of it will help you to acquire balance and patience


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This, along with listening, might be one of the more valuable abilities to acquire


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acquire; but, satisfaction is very hard to attain and maintain


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Alistair had managed to acquire a whetstone to sharpen the tools


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“I was unable to acquire him


10.
Then acquire this Roman Swivel

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It had, perhaps, even long before his time, acquired that full complement of riches which the nature of its laws and institutions permits it to acquire


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continue at that place where he has had the misfortune to acquire what is called a settlement,


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If, notwithstanding a great rise in the price, it still continues to prevail through a considerable part of the country, it is owing in many places, no doubt, to ignorance and attachment to old customs, but, in most places, to the unavoidable obstructions which the natural course of things opposes to the immediate or speedy establishment of a better system : first, to the poverty of the tenants, to their not having yet had time to acquire a stock of cattle sufficient to cultivate their lands more completely, the same rise of price, which would render it advantageous for them to maintain a greater stock, rendering it more difficult for them to acquire it; and, secondly, to their not having yet had time to put their lands in condition to maintain this greater stock properly, supposing they were capable of acquiring it


14.
He consumes it as sparingly as he can, and endeavours, by his labour, to acquire something which may supply its place before it be consumed altogether


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You will acquire the capacity to reshape the negative aspects of your reality and make them acceptable and enriching at the same time


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Industry, indeed, provides the subject which parsimony accumulates; but whatever industry might acquire, if parsimony did not save and store up, the capital would never be the greater


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It is the means the most vulgar and the most obvious; and the most likely way of augmenting their fortune, is to save and accumulate some part of what they acquire, either regularly and annually, or upon some extraordinary occasion


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Such are the people who compose a numerous and splendid court, a great ecclesiastical establishment, great fleets and armies, who in time of peace produce nothing, and in time of war acquire nothing which can compensate the expense of maintaining them, even while the war lasts


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To attempt, however, prematurely, and with an insufficient capital, to do all the three, is certainly not the shortest way for a society, no more than it would be for an individual, to acquire a sufficient one


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The course of human prosperity, indeed, seems scarce ever to have been of so long continuance as to unable any great country to acquire capital sufficient for all those three purposes; unless, perhaps, we give credit to the wonderful accounts of the wealth and cultivation of China, of those of ancient Egypt, and of the ancient state of Indostan

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Even if you have to spend more to acquire a customer than they pay you on


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Such slaves could acquire nothing but their daily maintenance


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A person who can acquire no property can have no other interest but to eat as much and to labour as little as possible


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A slave, on the contrary, who can acquire nothing but his maintenance, consults his own ease, by making the land produce as little as possible over and above that maintenance


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But men in this defenceless state naturally content themselves with their necessary subsistence ; because, to acquire more, might only tempt the injustice of their oppressors


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On the contrary, when they are secure of enjoying the fruits of their industry, they naturally exert it to better their condition, and to acquire not only the necessaries, but the conveniencies and elegancies of life


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Though, for want of such regulations, the society should never acquire the proposed manufacture, it would not upon that account necessarily be the poorer in anyone period of its duration


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The member of parliament who supports every proposal for strengthening this monopoly, is sure to acquire not only the reputation of understanding trade, but great popularity and influence with an order of men whose numbers and wealth render them of great importance


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The same maxim which would in this manner direct the common sense of one, or ten, or twenty individuals, should regulate the judgment of one, or ten, or twenty millions, and should make a whole nation regard the riches of its neighbours, as a probable cause and occasion for itself to acquire riches


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A great nation, surrounded on all sides by wandering savages and poor barbarians, might, no doubt, acquire riches by the cultivation of its own lands, and by its own interior commerce, but not by foreign trade

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You did acquire some decent answers to our questions?” Her tone was as a mother scolding her children for truancy


32.
Anyway, we had hoped you would at least acquire it then, but that was not to be


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I am optimistic that, unless she can acquire another sturdy hog to carry her to my door, I will have seen the last of her


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For example, a politician who intends to make a personal donation to charity may choose to inform the press, so that he could acquire extensive publicity to improve his image or increase his ‘political mileage’


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Slags and ash acquire ability to harden at alkaline, line, sulfate and combined types of activation


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Ayn Rand wrote that a person needs to acquire knowledge of external reality and self-knowledge in


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Our woollen manufacturers, in order to justify their demand of such extraordinary restrictions and regulations, confidently asserted, that English wool was of a peculiar quality, superior to that of any other country; that the wool of other countries could not, without some mixture of it, be wrought up into any tolerable manufacture; that fine cloth could not be made without it ; that England, therefore, if the exportation of it could be totally prevented, could monopolize to herself almost the whole woollen trade of the world; and thus, having no rivals, could sell at what price she pleased, and in a short time acquire the most incredible degree of wealth by the most advantageous balance of trade


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and I seemed to acquire a sort of exalted status among them


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In order to acquire this fortune, or even to get this subsistence, they must, in the course of a year, execute a certain quantity of work of a known value; and, where the competition is free, the rivalship of competitors, who are all endeavouring to justle one another out of employment, obliges every man to endeavour to execute his work with a certain degree of exactness


40.
Force and restraint may, no doubt, be in some degree requisite, in order to oblige children, or very young boys, to attend to those parts of education, which it is thought necessary for them to acquire during that early period of life ; but after twelve or thirteen years of age, provided the master does his duty, force or restraint can scarce ever be necessary to carry on any part of education

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The young people, however, who wished to acquire knowledge in the law, had no public school to go to, and had no other method of studying it, than by frequenting the company of such of their relations and friends as were supposed to understand it


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In such a society, indeed, no man can well acquire that improved and refined understanding which a few men sometimes possess in a more civilized state


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Those agents frequently live with the profusion of princes ; and sometimes, too, in spite of that profusion, and by a proper method of making up their accounts, acquire the fortunes of princes


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The more it costs to acquire any


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The taxes upon the necessaries of life, therefore, may be no impeachment of the wisdom of that republic, which, in order to acquire and to maintain its independency, has, in spite of its meat frugality, been involved in such expensive wars as have obliged it to contract great debts


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Some reasonable term ought to be allowed to enable aliens to get rid for foreign and acquire American attachments; to learn the principles and imbibe the spirit of our government; and to admit of a probability at least, of their feeling a real interest in our affairs


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source for the landholdings, which he was able to acquire


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All she knew was that young members of the warrior caste found it fashionable as a means to acquire a scar or two before heading off to officer candidacy school


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That the Brady Bill mandating a five-day cooling-off period prior to purchasing a firearm will have an negligible impact on curbing gun-related crimes should be apparent to any clear-minded individual excluding knee-jerk liberals and well-intentioned, muddled-headed individuals who sincerely believe that adding another gun law to the thousands of gun laws already on the books will, in some (uncertain) manner, act as a further deterrent to professional criminals who want to acquire a firearm


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Provided ample opportunities to self-destruct, that child soon acquires disagreeable habits that, reinforced by common attitudes, establishes the rocky foundations of a society populated by lingering, single-minded adolescents who, guided by their own (―exceptional‖) rules of conduct, acquire self-centered and perhaps anti-social points of view devolving into a collection of interchangeable parts reflecting the questionable character of that society‘s lowest forms that must negatively impact its social, cultural and political institutions including schools, churches, political organizations, judicial system, the news media, corporations, all! A free and open society should never impose arbitrary limits or draw uncertain conclusions as to how an individual should (otherwise) think or act however eccentric or unconventional such attitudes may appear; although that society, by example, should seek to broaden exemplary manners and customs essential to the maintenance of proper form if that society hopes to function effectively

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Provided that the acquisition of (new) knowledge is properly assimilated and that individuals are mindful of what history has taught them, a society should acquire certain advantages over preceding generations


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The opponents of ―Wealth‖ oftentimes ignore its humbler origins by rejecting off-hand the many hardships that many financially successful individuals had to endure—hard work, taking calculated risks and self-sacrifice in order to acquire their fortune(s)


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Having grown too comfortable, perhaps, many oftentimes acquire a taste for easy living, maintaining the status quo and aversion for confrontations; choosing to appease or soften criticisms both foreign and domestic, rather than standing on its traditional principles


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Whenever recent immigrants are encouraged to casually disregard the customary traditions that typify the character of the host nation, that nation will inevitably acquire an entirely different meaning


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Families residing in traditionally ethnic neighborhoods were often able to acquire, in some measure, the resources required to promote safer neighborhoods


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In this manner, an occasional (market) quirk or (uncertain) political event would seem to ―justify‖ bailing out; in turn spooking unsophisticated investors into selling off their own shares in order to cut their losses before their portfolios hit rock bottom thereby setting the table for savvier investors to acquire them on the cheap


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America may one day acquire the dubious ―distinction‖ of having been the only great nation in the Annals of History that purposely and systematically sought its own (internal) destruction


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Addendum to the above: Such (oftentimes) occurs whenever parents (unconditionally) concede moral and intellectual authority to their children many have proven themselves worthy of confidence in such matters; that is to say, before they develop the necessary aptitudes and skills that will enable them to assume the burden(s) associated with such undertakings; before they acquire some measure of insight into the nature of ―things


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Thus says The Lord, by His servant, Timothy: Worry not, nor consider the things of the world, that you might acquire them, says The Lord


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It is through the information brought by the converted spy that we are able to acquire and employ local and inward spies

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Both presidents had greatly helped Saddam Hussein acquire bio-chemical weapons and blocked the UN from condemning him


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When Caroline suggested that a stable boy was necessary, Sylvia agreed to that as well, asking only that they also acquire four or five trail horses for guests


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“Heat-seekers won’t lock onto the front of this baby, and their radar missiles can only acquire a target within the cone of the scanners, located in the nose of their ship,” said Brendan


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“Where did you acquire it then? The swamps?”


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It was thought, if Man could somehow acquire a portion of that power, it would tend to balance the physical disparity, making the danger of the hunt less overwhelming


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Job, He stated, had gotten it closer than all the others, but even he had not understood that he couldn’t please God within only his own strength and understanding, and that a ritual show of piety or forbearance was insufficient to acquire what he appeared to have fallen short of gaining in other ways


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But, I think more importantly, in knowing that the total spending isn’t going to be exceeded after the election, the voter will be much more likely to acquire information about sub-components of spending


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The mind seems to work in mysterious ways, its answers to acquire


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The computer controller in the metaphor has its variety of regimes programmed into it, but how does the brain acquire its various regimes? Experience would be the first and most logical answer, but desire is an eminently older control mechanism, and other less ancient sources have come into existence, creating cooperative control and inhibitory impulses


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OK! But how did each organism acquire this nature? How did this nature arise in them? The very word seems to imply a process that is natural, that is part of nature

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Then he begins an attempt at refutation of that statement by adding, “If we are born with an ability to acquire a natural language…”


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When it tastes food it learns with alacrity the coordination necessary to acquire a purposeful supply


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All that it has been biologically given is the bodily structures that have evolved in order, through learned behavior, to acquire that posture which it has seen since birth, and the sounds, the results of which it has seen and heard all during that time


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The result is catastrophic because it isolates the familiar unit (individual), the public unit (the State) and the producing unit (corporation public or private) in the middle of the society, even if these units attempt to group in associations, cooperatives, unions, political parties or socioeconomic networks to acquire force political or economic


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An ancient creature (hominid?) on the road to becoming Man had probably looked at the accidentally occurring sharp edges of naturally broken stone for ages of time, before he could discern an advantage that he might acquire from them


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You might as well have asked how? For I Am has given some an opportunity to acquire a Vision for the benefit of all! But most have been mistreated because of their zeal to share that which they have ‘seen’! And Man’s imaginings have been a poor substitute for the Reality that is all around him


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We lost external leadership, but we didn’t acquire self-leadership


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It doesn’t need reserves, there is not print need, it doesn’t have fabrication cost, and it doesn’t need exchange rates to acquire and to sell merchandises, not even of devaluation to stimulate exportations and importations


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“Most people believe that psychic powers are spiritual assets that we acquire through spiritual advancement


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Their battle will be waged not against the Erudite-Dauntless army but against Erudite innocents and the knowledge they have worked so hard to acquire

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Only after our first few victories were we able to acquire a few airships, but that was later on


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VERONICA: The word “erudite” focuses on knowledge rather than intelligence—intelligence being something you’re born with and can’t necessarily control, and knowledge being something that you acquire


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We have senses, feelings and hopefully logic, but regardless of what the latter directs us to do, even if we vividly realise what we are doing is wrong, we acquire a false sense of “everything will be okay”, as long as I am part of the group which guarantees that I will fit in, socially, politically and yes, spiritually as well


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Inheritance is the process by which objects of one class acquire the properties of objects of another class


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acquire that which is measureless?’


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treasure is seen to sell everything he has in order to acquire the means to obtain the


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like a British holiday camp, they would probably try to acquire it though when the army eventually moved out of there


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Now follows a list of blessings that we acquire as gifts given by God at salvation;


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you more than a lifespan to finally acquire the truth


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when in the midst of it all, you acquire spiritual

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by Him, yet some did not acquire the humility that is


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showed us that we need to acquire intimacy with the


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Therefore it is ludicrous to think that we can acquire


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My father was a government employee and after his retirement, the only asset he could acquire was a decent one bedroom flat


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* Acquire and learn to use the appropriate organizing supplies and simplify your life


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person would acquire this information unless they were actually recalling, through the aid of


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means to covet, acquire, accumulate on behalf of the part


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of competence and speed, increases you acquire more time to


1.
Since then, he has acquired a sort of cult following which surged in the 60’s with the peace and Earth-loving hippies and has continued on into the 80’s and 90’s with New Ager’s buying the bulk of the over million bottles hand packed annually


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‘I feel it will use the skills and experience I have acquired over the years


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Your talents are innate, whereas knowledge and skills can be acquired


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‘It is one of the skills I have acquired over the years


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Within a month, and with late spring in full bud, the couple took possession of their brand new home, invested some of their newly acquired cash in a sporty little hatchback car, and paid for a family membership at a local country club and gymnasium


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of their brand new home, invested some of their newly acquired


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Keep track of what you have acquired from the


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By the time she left with her baby, she had acquired not only a very solid qualification in secretarial work, but a whole new persona


9.
As you can imagine, as a brilliant singer, Jo has acquired a few jealous enemies


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acquired at the crossing and passing over some coins to the girl

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tangled with men, and who have acquired no fear of humans


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Allcock, true to his promises, had forwarded the required reading for aspiring College entrants, which he acquired from the University directly


13.
He is given the capability of emotions and conscience, and he may develop intellect and reason, respectively; we can also call these two subcategories of his spiritual nature essence and personality, something given and something acquired


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While the acquired information itself, the repository of data, whether correct or incorrect, comes and goes through the doors of memory ad infinitum if you will


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Overnight it had somehow acquired that


16.
With his previously acquired knowledge of the region’s deep history in hand, he established for himself the context of the newer information gleaned from the recent books of study


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It were other thoughts, however, that occupied the moments before his drifting off to sleep that night and even with all his experience, acquired knowledge and skills, he could not unravel the conundrum laid before him


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It is what literally separates us from the rest of the animal kingdom, and like its ‘given’ spiritual counterpart, the higher emotional center, it also is greater than the acquired sum of its parts


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”He must be acquired


20.
patting snow on his newly acquired wounds

21.
He had acquired an interest in TAAG Angola Airlines even though it is 100% owned by the government of Angola


22.
A landlord, a farmer, a master manufacturer, or merchant, though they did not employ a single workman, could generally live a year or two upon the stocks, which they have already acquired


23.
It had, perhaps, even long before his time, acquired that full complement of riches which the nature of its laws and institutions permits it to acquire


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It deserves to be remarked, perhaps, that it is in the progressive state, while the society is advancing to the further acquisition, rather than when it has acquired its full complement of riches, that the condition of the labouring poor, of the great body of the people, seems to be the happiest and the most comfortable


25.
As the capital of a private man, though acquired by a particular trade, may increase beyond what he can employ in it, and yet that trade continue to increase too, so may likewise the capital of a great nation


26.
The great fortunes so suddenly and so easily acquired in Bengal and the other British settlements in the East Indies, may satisfy us, that as the wages of labour are very low, so the profits of stock are very high in those ruined countries


27.
China seems to have been long stationary, and had, probably, long ago acquired that full complement of riches which is consistent with the nature of its laws and institutions


28.
In a country which had acquired its full complement of riches, where, in every particular branch of business, there was the greatest quantity of stock that could be employed in it, as the ordinary rate of clear profit would be very small, so the usual market rate of interest which could be afforded out of it would be so low as to render it impossible for any but the very wealthiest people to live upon the interest of their money


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cannot be acquired without much practice and experience


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eminent teachers in those times appear to have acquired great fortunes

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as they can be acquired with a very small quantity of labour, so they will purchase or command but a very small quantity


32.
The red tip of the Graelic jutted from his back where he had strapped it in exchange for a dagger and a plain worn double-edged broadsword both of which he had acquired from one of the slain soldiers


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Fourthly, of the acquired and useful abilities of all the inhabitants and members of the society


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acquired in time, but only if the person loves children


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acquired a new sim-card and I was sure no one had her number


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fol owing, despite of the prosperity acquired it


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door, which, in meantime time, has acquired


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that Venus was acquired with 300 francs from a


39.
These last, however, must have been purchased, either immediately with the produce of domestic industry, or with something else that had been purchased with it; for, the case of war and conquest excepted, foreign goods can never be acquired, but in exchange for something that had been produced at home, either immediately, or after two or more different exchanges


40.
It is only by means of such exportation, that this surplus can acquired value sufficient to compensate the labour and expense of producing it

41.
We see, every day, the most splendid fortunes, that have been acquired in the course of a single life, by trade and manufactures, frequently from a very small capital, sometimes from no capital


42.
A single instance of such a fortune, acquired by agriculture in the same time, and from such a capital, has not, perhaps, occurred in Europe, during the course of the present century


43.
When an artificer has acquired a little more stock than is necessary for carrying on his own business in supplying the neighbouring country, he does not, in North America, attempt to establish with it a manufacture for more distant sale, but employs it in the purchase and improvement of uncultivated land


44.
In countries, on the contrary, where there is either no uncultivated land, or none that can be had upon easy terms, every artificer who has acquired more stock than he can employ in the occasional jobs of the neighbourhood, endeavours to prepare work for more distant sale


45.
If the society has not acquired sufficient capital, both to cultivate all its lands, and to manufacture in the completest manner the whole of its rude produce, there is even a considerable advantage that the rude produce should be exported by a foreign capital, in order that the whole stock of the society may be employed in more useful purposes


46.
During the continuance of those confusions, the chiefs and principal leaders of those nations acquired, or usurped to themselves, the greater part of the lands of those countries


47.
So many little remedies for most any affliction were so readily acquired in nature


48.
Whatever they acquired was acquired to their master, and he could take it from them at pleasure


49.
More does, perhaps, in Great Britain than in any other country, though even there the great stocks which are in some places employed in farming, have generally been acquired by fanning, the trade, perhaps, in which, of all others, stock is commonly acquired most slowly


50.
Whatever stock, therefore, accumulated in the hands of the industrious part of the inhabitants of the country, naturally took refuge in cities, as the only sanctuaries in which it could be secure to the person that acquired it

51.
Secondly, the wealth acquired by the inhabitants of cities was frequently employed in purchasing such lands as were to be sold, of which a great part would frequently be uncultivated


52.
Dodging and ducking were skills she had long since acquired and finessed, owing in no small part to her petite size


53.
The capital, however, that is acquired to any country by commerce and manufactures, is always a very precarious and uncertain possession, till some part of it has been secured and realized in the cultivation and improvement of its lands


54.
Kestides, now grown fat and prosperous, had acquired many bolts of it during a recent voyage


55.
By means of such regulations, indeed, a particular manufacture may sometimes be acquired sooner than it could have been otherwise, and after a certain time may be made at home as cheap, or cheaper, than in the foreign country


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Whether the advantages which one country has over another be natural or acquired, is in this respect of no consequence


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It is an acquired advantage only, which one artificer has over his neighbour, who exercises another trade; and yet they both find it more advantageous to buy of one another, than to make what does not belong to their particular trades


58.
As the strongest bodies only can live and enjoy health under an unwholesome regimen, so the nations only, that in every sort of industry have the greatest natural and acquired advantages, can subsist and prosper under such taxes


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Maybe they thought he should share whatever precious thing he’d acquired on Siros


60.
He sipped from his long, tall glass as he sat at a local bar, where he had stopped to ponder before returning to the station with his case-winning, newly acquired evidence

61.
It seems to have been in this manner that the ancient Egyptians and the modern Chinese acquired their great wealth


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“Don’t look at me!” she defended, “It was that darn cloaking device that got all this started in the first place! I just couldn’t imagine how it could have still had any charge in its power cells if it hadn’t been recently acquired and relatively locally


63.
Someone acquired her from


64.
Since entering the mind of the Elif he had acquired a new body


65.
Various keys have, over the years, been acquired by


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But this skill and dexterity in the use of their arms could be acquired only, in the same manner as fencing is at present, by practising, not in great bodies, but each man separately, in a particular school, under a particular master, or with his own particular equals and companions


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All the dexterity and skill, it is supposed, which are necessary for using it, can be well enough acquired by practising in great bodies


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But the habits of regularity, order, and prompt obedience to command, can be acquired only by troops which are exercised in great bodies


69.
When they had acquired any booty, they were eager to return home, and his authority was seldom sufficient to detain them


70.
It is only under the shelter of the civil magistrate, that the owner of that valuable property, which is acquired by the labour of many years, or perhaps of many successive generations, can sleep a single night in security

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This advantage of having a cargo ready prepared, could not, for several years, be acquired by private adventurers ; and without it there seems to be no possibility of trading to Hudson’s Bay


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Their ill success was imputed, by their factors and agents, to the extortion and oppression of the Spanish government ; but was, perhaps, principally owing to the profusion and depredations of those very factors and agents; some of whom are said to have acquired great fortunes, even in one year


73.
They defended Madras, took Pondicherry, recovered Calcutta, and acquired the revenues of a rich and extensive territory, amounting, it was then said, to upwards of three millions a-year


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In order to vote upon this qualification, too, it was declared necessary, that he should have possessed it, if acquired by his own purchase, and not by inheritance, for at least one year, instead of six months, the term requisite before


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The greatness of the objects which are to be acquired by success in some particular professions may, no doubt, sometimes animate the exertions of a few men of extraordinary spirit and ambition


76.
In others, it is expected that the student should have previously acquired, at least, the rudiments of one or both of those languages, of which the study continues to make everywhere a very considerable part of university education


77.
These accomplishments the richer citizens seem frequently to have acquired at home, by the assistance of some demestic pedagogue, who was, generally, either a slave or a freedman ; and the poorer citizens in the schools of such masters as made a trade of teaching for hire


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In the attention which the ancient philosophers excited, in the empire which they acquired over the opinions and principles of their auditors, in the faculty which they possessed of giving a certain tone and character to the conduct and conversation of those auditors, they appear to have been much superior to any modern teachers


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His dexterity at his own particular trade seems, in this manner, to be acquired at the expense of his intellectual, social, and martial virtues


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They generally have a good deal of leisure, during which they may perfect themselves in every branch, either of useful or ornamental knowledge, of which they may have laid the foundation, or for which they may have acquired some taste in the earlier part of life

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‘A gift is morally better than something acquired from the proceeds of my followers


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In the latter, we are likely to find few eminent men among them, and those few among the youngest members of the society, who are likely, too, to be drained away from it, before they can have acquired experience and knowledge enough to be of much use to it


83.
Some of them acquired the property of landed estates, which they held by some base or ignoble tenure, sometimes under the king, and sometimes under some other great lord, like the ancient copy-holders of England


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property, the less must be the neat value of it when acquired


85.
Jon Hawes acquired an education in the local New Bedford


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Mitzi acquired a new solemnity, often sitting for hours on Fritzi’s grave in our back garden


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Later, I acquired a wonderful Maine coon cat we called Smudge


88.
A firm believer in the Lamarkian theory of acquired characteristics


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Jonathan had acquired enough personal wealth to afford this kind of business, and he felt that he was nearing the time to retire


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country acquired almost a third of the entire land in the country with that purchase from France

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land acquired free and clear, as the American Indians had no part in the agreement with France


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Following this addition to the nation, almost a quarter of the country’s landholdings were acquired


93.
He had acquired substantial


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was acquired and at one point, the company had holdings of over


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‘It’s no big deal, OK,’ Jimmy said with a newly acquired nonchalance


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Was this against his newly acquired better judgment? Now: he couldn’t be sure


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” He handed me one of the guns he had just acquired


98.
I don’t know how he acquired that interest, but there was no great skill involved from his side or the official barber


99.
After the machine was fixed and it was running good and it didn‘t break again, Chris called me and asked if I could put new rails on a new roll off truck that he and his dad Mel Arata had just acquired


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That many financially successful individuals should decide to pass along the fruits of their labors to their families and loved ones instead of having them arbitrarily redistributed to other individuals, should be a prerogative of acquired wealth; a privilege enjoyed by those who have properly earned it and should enjoy the right of disposing it as they think fit

1.
In the course of his travels, he generally acquires some knowledge of one or two foreign languages; a knowledge, however, which is seldom sufficient to enable him either to speak or write them with propriety


2.
He from that moment acquires a degree of consideration which he never had before


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Provided ample opportunities to self-destruct, that child soon acquires disagreeable habits that, reinforced by common attitudes, establishes the rocky foundations of a society populated by lingering, single-minded adolescents who, guided by their own (―exceptional‖) rules of conduct, acquire self-centered and perhaps anti-social points of view devolving into a collection of interchangeable parts reflecting the questionable character of that society‘s lowest forms that must negatively impact its social, cultural and political institutions including schools, churches, political organizations, judicial system, the news media, corporations, all! A free and open society should never impose arbitrary limits or draw uncertain conclusions as to how an individual should (otherwise) think or act however eccentric or unconventional such attitudes may appear; although that society, by example, should seek to broaden exemplary manners and customs essential to the maintenance of proper form if that society hopes to function effectively


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Multi-Culturalism should not be confused with Inter-Culturalism that otherwise suggests a mutual exchanging and/or assimilating of the higher (Arts & Sciences, Music, Literature and Architecture) and lower (Cuisine, Fashions and Sports) cultures whose synthesis finds its ultimate expression within an overlapping culture that oftentimes acquires its own unique standing over time


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The procedure begins in the exporter country when the agreed organization (Area of Activity TRADE) acquires the product or service in its domestic market through the intermediation of Bank3Sector (Area of Activity FINANCES) and this organization incorporates it as donation in its local Coordenational Structure


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The system deposits the value of the payment transaction in the supplier’s account and it debits equal value in the Current Account “Personal” of the agreed organization that acquires the product or service according to its Usuarist Project


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Bank3Sector of Japan acquires the foreign debt securities of Brazil with discount in yens, even if the securities have nominal value in dollar, euro or other coin with free world circulation


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Therefore, if one only acquires the expertise to retain the ejaculation


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If a learner acquires such education what will be its benefits apart from its inherent ethical and humanistic desirability? Firstly the


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(chidakash), the body acquires a new meaning and its trans-

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It acquires meaning only with


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belief that is retained acquires the title reality, while the one that is discarded becomes illusion or


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But he who acquires


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The husband acquires a right of private property


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not arbitrary but lawful, and that the processes whereby every object acquires its characteristics


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When one business acquires another, that business is taking on all the existing


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Before she acquires another flat mate


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We forget that the manager acquires his powers through a constant relation with his interlocutors and in relation to this dynamic, quick and changeable relationship, he must continuously adapt his attitude


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Every human being sooner or later acquires a certain concept of this world and a certain vision of the next


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acquires all its properties (including mass) by the

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To prevent the slaughterer’s spirit from the impression of severity and the rise of abysses of murder and criminality, and lest he gets used to shed blood and becomes imprinted by such impressions through which he likes the view of blood and enjoys bloodshed, therefore, pronouncing Al’lah’s Name over the animal when slaughtering is considered as a mercy because, when the slaughterer knows that it is mere beneficence and comfort for the animal, his spirit acquires mercifulness


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It combines with its body and acquires the impressions of the swine’s body which is resulting from the same combination between the swine’s body and its spirit


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Anyway victim when oppressed once tends to bear with that as weaker side lacks power to resist but when oppressed repeated twice, thrice and more and continues that because of victim’s silence then the victim’s patience becomes a tool for self defense and it acquires inward will power to resist like a hungry loin


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This is the stage that when any one acquires then nobody can stand before them


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The Yogi acquires various powers by practicing this Samyama


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One acquires the knowledge of life by perceiving the impressions


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corporations who may be potential acquires but will also help them gain


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thus – acquires the divine quality of Limitlessness


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This is how, too, the I acquires


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This way he feels alive, his very existence is affirmed and he acquires a sensation of clear boundaries (where the narcissist ends and the world begins)

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Thus Eve acquires many of the attributes of the First Mother, who in early


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What is left of the hunter’s human soul hungrily grabs the lion’s soul and acquires its ferocity and cunning as well as its rage to kill anything in its path


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Sensei, glancing at me very kindly, replied, “Believe me, the one who acts with good intention has no need to be upset about what he has missed because he acquires a lot greater power for cognition of his soul than when doing nothing


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A soul, though being an energy substance, enters the body, acquires a quality of subtle matter


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The other is where sufficient speed is achieved so that matter acquires sufficient mass to move into the fourth dimension


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If angry his lift off acquires momentum in a sound action


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But when the Pranayam is mastered the mind acquires the power


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situations, it is the material quantity of the offer that acquires greater


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At this point the worshipper acquires the ability to destroy the world of nature and its


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fore the death of his mortal body, acquires the ability to withstand the onslaughts of passion and anger, and conquers them for ever

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Thus, the main dependence is on the communication with God by which man acquires science of certainty and avoids all kind of evil


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So, the night when man gets and enjoys such spiritual witnessing by which he acquires that real knowledge: that great night is called the night of Valuation , that is, the night when man watches the Mightiness of the Creator and appreciates the perfection of God


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Thus, straightening upon God’s command and drawing near to Him by rendering good actions: both of them are the two main conditions, that is to say the two wings which make the spirit fly up to that Supreme heavens where it witnesses a part of God’s perfection and acquires virtue and knowledge


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This kind of belief which man acquires by looking and consideration and reaches through thinking is called mental belief


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To think of riches when in the midst of poverty requires power; but he who acquires this power becomes a MASTER MIND


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leech (blood sucker) and acquires its blood supply from the mother through the placenta


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Hence the embryo acquires the appearance of a blood clot in addition to acquiring the appearance of a leech


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Thus, straightening upon God’s Command and drawing near to Him by performing good deeds: these two together are the two main conditions – that is to say – the two wings upon which the spirit flies up to the Supreme Heaven, where it witnesses a part of God’s Perfection and acquires virtue and knowledge


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There is no room inside for the adult I and the artistic I that are capable of creating a type of beauty that does not yet exist, and that once created acquires immortal life


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Strength is not violence, it is a power that one acquires after living for a long time and after elaborating one’s powerlessness so it can be transformed into personal power

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Ulysses acquires strength in regards to Penelope, because he went through many experiences of being powerless while he wandered throughout the


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We are not talking here of physical strength, we are talking about the kind of strength that one acquires after having lived a long time and having transformed many situations in which they were completely powerless


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In this way, it acquires a confidence in God’s satisfaction, and so, with this, it ascends through His paradises, from one to the next that is higher than the one before


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“…with conceit…”: means that one imagines that one acquires greater good by an action than what is already in one’s possession, when in fact the opposite is true


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“Manc band boss acquires the assets of legendary label Nifty Records and brings it to life after 14 years


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would be when an oil-refining firm acquires a firm that owns oil fields


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acquires a well balanced mind that gets the best results


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he acquires habits of extravagance instead of economy; habits of wasting his resources, physical, mental,


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He acquires a


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It signifies the basic human inequity where one person acquires more human life energy from others than they bestow upon others

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But alas! For every one who acquires the knowledge of these mysteries, thousands are lost in the search! One must be perfect indeed if his ambition is to accomplish this perilous journey and to dive deep into the stormy waters


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Although Self acquires experiences and knowledge, Self per se does not age, wear out, and die (change structure and function of its atom-energy) anatomical body does


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It is well to remember that it requires the exercise of not less ability than that which acquires it, to use wealth so as to be really beneficial to the community Besides this, it may fairly be said that no man is to be extolled for doing what he cannot help doing, nor is he to be thanked by the community to which he only leaves wealth at death


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The public ceases to take interest in it, or, rather, never acquires interest in it


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In this way by degrees he acquires those ideas of roughness and smoothness, hardness and softness, solidity, &c


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If the demons of the Gospels were departed spirits of men, as many suppose, the subject acquires still further interest


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Also, indicate to the prospect that the training will become much more customized, the more strength and endurance he or she acquires


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Franz was less enthusiastic; but the count exercised over him also the ascendency a strong mind always acquires over a mind less domineering


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As a companion he acquires more importance than he ever had as a sort of minor genius in his way—as an original Italian sailor whom I allowed to come in in the small hours and talk familiarly to the editor of the Porvenir while the paper was going through the press


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Endowed with the delicate perception which a solitary soul acquires through constant meditation, through the exquisite clear-sightedness with which a mind aloof from life fastens on all that falls within its sphere, Eugenie, taught by suffering and by her later education to divine thought, knew well that the president desired her death that he might step into possession of their immense fortune, augmented by the property of his uncle the notary and his uncle the abbe, whom it had lately pleased God to call to himself

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The sinking fund acquires the security by call, by means of sealed tenders, or by open-market purchases made by the trustee or the corporation


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His information may have lost its relevance by the time he acquires it, or in any event by the time the market place is finally ready to respond to it


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In the first he acquires a true cross-section sample of the leading issues, which will include both some favored growth companies, whose shares sell at especially high multipliers, and also less popular and less expensive enterprises


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The company is committed to having the amount of common stock outstanding relatively fixed, and therefore, acquires for cash, or property, enough outstanding common stock to cover the new issuance of common stock through the exercise of stock options


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XYZ acquires ABC in a transaction by issuing 800,000 shares of XYZ common, which would have a market value of $48 million


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Moreover, by adjusting his bid-ask spread, he can to some extent determine the types of positions he acquires


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Call Option A contract between a buyer and a seller whereby the buyer acquires the right, but not the obligation, to purchase a specified underlying contract at a fixed price on or before a specified date


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Put Option A contract between a buyer and a seller whereby the buyer acquires the right but not the obligation to sell a specified underlying contract at a fixed price on or before a specified date


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It is important to keep up with the purchases and sales of stock made by management by continually monitoring Form 3, 4, and 5 filings (which are SEC filings related to insider trading) and schedule 13-D filings (which are required for anyone who acquires beneficial ownership of 5 percent or more of a public company)


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When a business acquires another business, the odds that it will be a successful acquisition improve if it is done within the same industry—such as when Hewlett-Packard (H-P) bought Compaq (both were computer manufacturers) in 2002

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In contrast, whenever a management team acquires another business outside of its core competencies, it risks becoming distracted as it attempts to understand the acquired business and begins to neglect its core operations


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If an advertising agency acquires another agency, take into consideration that customers may not renew their contracts with the acquired agency


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This subsistence is assured to him who works against his will; for such a workman desires only to relieve himself of the necessity of work, and acquires all that he possibly can in order that he may take the yoke from his own neck and place it upon the neck of another


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Having been detached, he manifests several of them, but carries in himself the remaining ones and acquires new ones


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But as soon as violence in any form is applied in the community, the meaning of money for its owner at once loses its significance as a representative of labour, and acquires the significance of a right, based not on labour, but on violence


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A man who considers life to consist in labour, will aim, in proportion as he acquires more skill, craft, and endurance, at having more and more work to do, to occupy all his time


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This is the significance that physical labor possesses for man in every community; but in our community, where the avoidance of this law of labor has occasioned the unhappiness of a whole class of people, employment in physical labor acquires still another significance,—the significance of a sermon, and of an occupation which removes a terrible misfortune that is threatening mankind


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The man who regards life as a matter of labor will propose to himself as his object, in proportion as he acquires understanding, skill, and endurance, greater and greater toil, which shall constantly fill his life to a greater and greater degree


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Is the power to create this paper medium, or national currency, an attribute of State or national sovereignty? I put the question to the candor of gentlemen, and solicit a serious answer! The argument of my honorable friend from Georgia against the power of the States to authorize the emission of bank paper, founded on that part of the constitution which declares that «No State shall emit bills of credit,» acquires great additional force, when these bills of credit are made to assume the character of money, for national purposes


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Before it acquires color half a pound of Carolina rice is added

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That after water has reached the boiling point, 212° of Fahrenheit, the caloric which enters it no longer becomes latent, but sensible in the steam, which thereupon acquires expansive force to an unlimited degree: that this force increases geometrically; or, that every accession of about 30° of heat, nearly doubles its power at those stages of progression; that when the pressure at a high temperature is taken off, or the steam allowed to flow, there is an instantaneous and rapid production of steam; a fact which proves there can be no necessity of a large space for the steam to form in above the water, provided it be sufficient to prevent water from issuing with the steam, and, therefore, that boilers of a small cylindrical form are best


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This account, from an observant medical professor, (who may nevertheless have been deceived) acquires some additional title to consideration by a similar event which lately occurred at Schooley’s Mountain, New-Jersey


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The hands of the Executive, restricted and elective as it is, in the United States, became thence armed with a sceptre formidable indeed, and the more so as it acquires this strength without producing the shock to public feeling which the seizure of power by a military leader will always excite


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“After you two bungled acquiring the Super Chip, I put my superior intellect into action trying to pinpoint its new location


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Knowing that physical life is temporary, behaviours are more focused towards acquiring valid knowledge to move to spiritual maturity


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While the gentlemen were engaged in acquiring rail tickets, Harry and the Spelman ladies enjoyed a light brunch


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yet been compromised; we lost several good agents acquiring this information


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In this state of things, the whole produce of labour belongs to the labourer; and the quantity of labour commonly employed in acquiring or producing any commodity, is the only circumstance which can regulate the quantity of labour which it ought commonly to purchase, command, or exchange


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Neither is the quantity of labour commonly employed in acquiring or producing any commodity, the only circumstance which can regulate the quantity which it ought commonly to purchase, command or exchange for


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the time, labour, and expense of acquiring the talents, but for the discredit which attends the


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thousand occasions of acquiring honour and distinction which never occur


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If, notwithstanding a great rise in the price, it still continues to prevail through a considerable part of the country, it is owing in many places, no doubt, to ignorance and attachment to old customs, but, in most places, to the unavoidable obstructions which the natural course of things opposes to the immediate or speedy establishment of a better system : first, to the poverty of the tenants, to their not having yet had time to acquire a stock of cattle sufficient to cultivate their lands more completely, the same rise of price, which would render it advantageous for them to maintain a greater stock, rendering it more difficult for them to acquire it; and, secondly, to their not having yet had time to put their lands in condition to maintain this greater stock properly, supposing they were capable of acquiring it


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Mother’s older sister was a hetaera — they’d decided that Geneia showed great promise of acquiring the sacred calling, too

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Most businesses spend the bulk of their time, effort or money on acquiring


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They were not, however, capable of acquiring property


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Such tenants, being freemen, are capable of acquiring property; and having a certain proportion of the produce of the land, they have a plain interest that the whole produce should be as great as possible, in order that their own proportion may be so


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But a young man, who, instead of applying to trade or to some profession, should employ a capital of two or three thousand pounds in the purchase and cultivation of a small piece of land, might indeed expect to live very happily and very independently, but must bid adieu for ever to all hope of either great fortune or great illustration, which, by a different employment of his stock, he might have had the same chance of acquiring with other people


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You are never happy with what you have and are always trying to acquiring more material things


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If you receive a package, then it indicates that you are acknowledging certain feelings or acquiring new resources


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“All thrusters reverse and acquiring exit buoy guidance signals


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The Huntress really only had to track one member of his disparate fleet—Ustra’s ship, the Gammadil—Husim wouldn’t let his only lead toward his prize out of his grasp after finally acquiring it


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Such sacrifices, though they might frequently be agreeable to the interest, are always mortifying to the pride of every nation; and, what is perhaps of still greater consequence, they are always contrary to the private interest of the governing part of it, who would thereby be deprived of the disposal of many places of trust and profit, of many opportunities of acquiring wealth and distinction, which the possession of the most turbulent, and, to the great body of the people, the most unprofitable province, seldom fails to afford


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and in compensation admitted to the same freedom of trade with its fellow-subjects at home; the number of its representatives to be augmented as the proportion of its contribution might afterwards augment ; a new method of acquiring importance, a new and more dazzling object of ambition, would be presented to the leading men of each colony

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Others, without acquiring the property, obtained leases for terms of years, of the lands which they occupied under their lord, and thus became less dependent upon him


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blasphemed cavern with your corpse as well as theirs, seeking my answers elsewhere and acquiring


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Raven’s mind boggled at where she could have gotten cream from, but she seemed capable of acquiring so many things inside the prison he didn’t even ask


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He would pass any intel to the team on his return, Central Council acquiring it without need for a request


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They were acquiring a computer-like efficiency at the expense of the more artistic traits: a true fuzzy logic


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pending his acquiring an attorney


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So when they were caught it caused a notable uproar, and their earnest explanations of their miraculously acquiring an ability to swim swimming capability fell on deaf ears, and they suffered accordingly for being “f horrible nasty longhaired liberals with f communists viewpoints having f dared to lie to their PT Sergeant, but not to worry, such f behaviour will be cured by him, PT Sergeant Whomever by the grace of general Coetzee blah blah blah


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“We’re both earning a nice profit and we’re actually acquiring quite a reputation in Kentucky


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acquiring all the unfortunate «ear-marks” of the


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The biblical account seems to imply that it indicates behavior antithetical to the instructions that they had already received or were in the process of acquiring

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Understanding the lesson that we need to learn from a challenging experience, as well as acquiring specific knowledge sooner than planned, will shorten the experience and avoid new similar ones


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On the surface it meant “extending authority by acquiring territory or by the establishment of power and influence over other nations


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They’d been doing some heavy acquiring over the past few years


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They had just started acquiring clothes for the following spring, and she had seen Manda’s photos and said they were interested in getting some pieces for her


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They had just started acquiring clothes for the following spring, and she had seen Manda’s photos and said they were interested in getting some pieces from her


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acquiring it and then itself withers away


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Enough if you stop acquiring


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where one company is thinking of acquiring or merging with another


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An everyday understanding of information suggests that acquiring in-


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em suddenly ‘makes sense,’ but that is not the same thing as acquiring

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Other than acquiring detailed knowledge of the dynamics of the industry—how TV and radio work—Roy cared about the details of station operation about as much as he sought to understand how his mechanic kept his cars running


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”19 Pops’ strategy after acquiring a newspaper with cash, if not on hand then readily borrowed from a bank, was to let the local management run it


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Despite a senior secretary’s statement to Mundell in the Ithaca Journal article published July 8, 1991, that one of Roy’s mottos was “We never sell anything,” he undertook personal negotiations in secret and dumped the Scranton plant at a discount price to thwart and hopefully discourage his son from acquiring and operating the balance of his outdoor empire


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«And they who returned their branches two-thirds withered and one-third green are those that were faithful indeed; but after acquiring wealth and becoming distinguished amongst the heathen they clothed themselves with great pride and became lofty-minded and deserted the truth and did not cleave to the righteous but lived with the heathen and this way of life became more agreeable to them


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“Even when your business is all about acquiring information?”


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One of the girls’ favourite methods of acquiring new pets was to buy them and then


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I have a process for acquiring a customer


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When the announcement was made about Comcast acquiring Plaxo, the blog spin turned negative and the conversations took over


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However, let us just consider the recent Comcast announcement about acquiring Plaxo


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Additionally, the council could be under an NDA and shortly before acquiring Plaxo the council could be used as a “catchball” of feedback

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“Socialutions” initiative without the cost of acquiring either a platform operator or a social media agency or application provider


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humans were also capable of acquiring and retaining considerable more routines, of a more


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The idea of acquiring knowledge through questioning, whether the questions are directed at


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There are three steps in acquiring this special knowledge: 1


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Acquiring knowledge is the first part of the success formula, applying that knowledge is


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The first quarter (25 years) was devoted to acquiring knowledge


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sort of action towards actually acquiring it


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The Prince referred to Gāndhi and said that acquiring more things does not bring happiness or satisfaction


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While this way she was shouting, her face was acquiring the bluish expression of those who lack air in its lungs for the effort that the promulgation of the excessive howls supposed for a person of so long age


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acquiring closer contact with his new vehicles, emotional and mental as well

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She could not understand that in a country that was experiencing such an economic boom that many people were finding it hard to get secure accommodation, either through buying houses or acquiring council tenancies


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and no doubt while he was acquiring that he would be developing the others


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He is steadily acquiring the art of adjusting his aspirations to the commonplace demands of the human occasion


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They as a couple were most enthusiastic about the idea of acquiring such a property with a garden and moving out of their flat


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They could not however, contain their excitement at acquiring total possession of what was now totally their property


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He refused to prostitute his divine attributes for the purpose of acquiring unearned popularity or for gaining political prestige


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his first wife in acquiring loftier interests than fault-finding


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“Well, with artha having become the visible measure of human worth,” continued the swamiji with a sense of sadness, “man began to exert himself at acquiring wealth


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When her pregnancy was confirmed shortly thereafter, to greet the new arrival, she plunged herself to ground a Sneha Gruha by acquiring a plot for the proposed orphanage near their Mehrauli House


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The natural humility of Virgos often inhibits them from fulfilling their great ambitions, from acquiring name and fame

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And that is just the reason why I have so often taught you that the kingdom of heaven can best be realized by acquiring the spiritual attitude of a sincere child


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Money is something they need and they set about acquiring it scientifically


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I say to you who profess to be acquiring treasure in heaven: Take lessons from those who make friends with the mammon of unrighteousness, and likewise so conduct your lives that you make eternal friendship with the forces of righteousness in order that, when all things earthly fail, you shall be joyfully received into the eternal habitations


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Acquiring the necessary materials


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Conquest and the acquiring of wealth altered not the Pict; out of the ruins of the crushed civilization no new culture arose phoenix-like


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If you just happen to be in a store because you have free time, and you found items that are on sale, then you might be tempted in acquiring them immediately


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There’s an excellent chance of acquiring a Ken Danby


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acquiring wealth and power that he had totally overlooked the truly important


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Now that the bike had the correct wheels, the side stand could be used and, as he prepared and ate his meal beside the remains of the collapsed stone wall, he reflected on his good fortune at acquiring a reliable and silent means of travel


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proficient in acquiring their own food, fighting, holding on to

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«Then again, he was able to do that, because by 1995 and 1996, he was rapidly acquiring clout


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One biographer of the man said, of course, no amount of charities in spending such fortunes can compensate for the misconduct in acquiring them


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In which coachees are seen as acquiring skills through coming to


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I assumed that Gertrude had slept her way to acquiring her


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During the second playing of the message, he noticed the woman’s tone almost imperceptibly acquiring the desperate hollowness of loneliness as the message neared its end


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Many view leadership as pursuing personal ambition and acquiring titles rather than mobilizing others as Christ’s vanguard


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Acquiring a boat at 5:34 in the morning wasn’t easy


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talented, acquiring a flying license at the age of 14


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of acquiring AIDS is powerful, regardless of how it was


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That requires continually questioning assumptions about how things has changed , un-valid old paradigms, and ‘relearning’ what is now relevant to pursue in acquiring your wealth

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He had to recognize that Boran Kern was doing an exemplary job of acquiring foodstuff by the hundreds of tons every day


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If you know what your cost per visitor is and how much you make from each visitor, you will know how much you can spend on acquiring the customer, be it through advertising or by paying affiliates more


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The secrets of acquiring private lenders through marketing and one-on-one or


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However, he almost felt untouchable in that same thought by internally justifying his murderous actions, in that a potential future with him acquiring AIDS would ultimately become fatal


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Now, with Xanadu Holdings acquiring land adjacent to but not on the


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several companies of western origin, Nidan was in the process of acquiring some wealth, and at


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Max reckoned Philippe had always intended to keep the statuette for himself, and was not acquiring it for someone; Philippe was not in that type of business


Synonym: earn, gain, obtain, secure. Antonym: lose, miss. Similar words: acquisition, acquiescence, require, required, inquire about, requirement, acquainted, inquiry. Meaning: [ə’kwaɪə]  v. 1. come into the possession of something concrete or abstract 2. take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect 3. come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes) 4. locate (a moving entity) by means of a tracking system such as radar 5. win something through one’s efforts 6. gain knowledge or skills 7. gain through experience. 

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1. It is at our mother’s knee that we acquire our noblest and truest and highest , but there is seldom any money in them. 

2. What we acquire without sweat we give away without regret. 

3. To acquire wealth is difficult, to preserve it more difficult, but to spend it wisely most difficult of all. 

4. She does research into how children acquire language.

5. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to acquire academic tenure .

6. Many children acquire a phobic horror of dogs.

7. We should work hard to acquire a good knowledge of French.

8. He managed to acquire a thin veneer of knowledge to mask his real ignorance.

9. It is harder to conceal ignorance than to acquire knowledge.

10. To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life. W. Somerset Maugham 

11. How long will it take to acquire the necessary skills?

12. Manning hoped to acquire valuable works of art as cheaply as possible.

13. We should acquire more firsthand information.

14. She was keen to acquire more advanced culinary skills.

15. I tried to acquire the information I needed.

16. As people grow older,(sentencedict.com) their faces acquire more character.

17. We acquire much of our world knowledge through education.

18. Less formally educated people can acquire professional competence.

19. Students examined how children acquire language.

20. The robot can acquire the object.

21. Learners of languages acquire vocabulary through practice.

22. Here is your opportunity to acquire a luxurious one bedroom home.

23. A New York investor offered to acquire the company’s shares for $13 each.

24. If you want to acquire profound knowledge,[sentencedict.com]you must start from the ABC.

25. To remove any ambiguity we have to acquire more accurate information.

26. Some people go back for their education to acquire another degree or diploma to impress the society.

27. How did the gallery come to acquire so many Picassos?

28. Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily. 

29. My sister couldn’t take her desk with her to the new house: that’s how I came to acquire it.

30. Before a child can learn a musical instrument he or she first needs to acquire the necessary manipulative skills.

More similar words: acquisition, acquiescence, require, required, inquire about, requirement, acquainted, inquiry, wire, tire, hire, quite, quilt, equip, equity, liquid, fire up, empire, on fire, satire, retire, admire, direct, quietly, retired, inspire, quite a few, iniquity, entirely, director. 

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Definition of Acquire

To acquire something is to gain possession of it, typically through purchase, negotiation, or effort. It can also mean to gain knowledge, skills, or experience through study or practice. Additionally, acquire can mean to gain or develop a characteristic or trait. In a business context, acquire can also refer to one company buying or merging with another company.

Examples of Acquire in a sentence

  1. She acquired the skills she needed to excel in her field through hard work and determination.
  2. He acquired a collection of rare books over the course of many years.
  3. The company acquired several smaller businesses in order to expand its market share.
  4. She acquired fluency in French through years of study and practice.
  5. The company is looking to acquire new technology to improve its products.
  6. He acquired a taste for sushi during his travels in Japan.
  7. The company acquired the rights to the popular video game franchise.
  8. She acquired valuable experience working on different projects during her internship.
  9. The company is in talks to acquire a rival company to increase its market share.
  10. He acquired a reputation as a skilled negotiator through his work in the field.
  11. The company is looking to acquire new talent to help drive its growth.
  12. She acquired her wealth through a combination of hard work and smart investments.
  13. The company is acquiring a new building to expand its operations.
  14. He acquired a love of music at a young age and went on to become a successful musician.
  15. The company is acquiring new equipment to improve its production process.
  16. She acquired a new perspective on life through her travels.
  17. The company is acquiring new customers through aggressive marketing strategies.
  18. He acquired a vast knowledge of the subject through years of research and study.
  19. The company is acquiring new partners to expand its reach.
  20. She acquired the necessary qualifications to pursue her dream career.
  21. The company is acquiring new software to improve its efficiency.
  22. He acquired a deep understanding of the subject matter through years of experience.
  23. The company is in talks to acquire a company in a related field.
  24. She acquired a reputation as a leader in her field through her work on innovative projects.
  25. The company is acquiring new resources to improve its competitiveness.

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Definition of Acquire

to obtain something

Examples of Acquire in a sentence

You will need a great deal of money to acquire the valuable painting.

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Because Kurt wants to acquire ten thousand shares of stock, he will call his broker tomorrow.

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Do you know how I can acquire the money to start my own restaurant?

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The salesman will help me acquire a new car.

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The billionaire hoped to acquire the biggest diamond in the world.

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Study Vocabulary Words acquire
(v):
to gain or get something by effort, gift, or purchase


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Used with nouns:

«She acquired the ability of reading people’s minds.«
(ability, skill, talent)

«He has acquired great knowledge of medicine.«
(knowledge, understanding)

«He acquired an impressive collection of fine wines.«
(collection, assortment)

«She acquired a fortune after selling her stocks.«
(fortune)

«He has acquired a bad habit of smoking.«
(habit)

«She acquired land after her grandfather passed away.«
(land, assets, property)

«He has acquired a reputation for being difficult to work with.«
(reputation, position, status)

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