Exchanged
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Recognizing that we do not know whether additional Chinese purchases should take the form of agricultural goods, Ford pickup trucks, or Boeing airplanes (which used to be viewed as reliable), the United States should be advocating a general reduction in tariffs and other trade restrictions so that the market can decide what goods should be produced and
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'Thou hast from the beginning created them male and female,' read the priest when they had
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rings.
Kitty and Dolly
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significant looks.
She
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a few words with Vronsky, and even smiled at a joke he made about the elections, to which he alluded as 'our parliament.'(She had to smile to show that she understood the joke.)
The year before, he had quitted the diplomatic service, not because of any unpleasantness (he never had unpleasantness with anyone), but had
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into the Moscow Court Ministry in order to be able to give his boys the best education.
There was a pause, and the mother
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glances with her daughter.
'I do not think that for me the time for those questions has yet come.'Karenin and Lydia Ivanovna
exchanged
looks.
Karenin and Lydia Ivanovna
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significant looks, and the reading began.
Yet I lived without him and
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his love for another's, and did not complain of the change as long as the other love satisfied me.'
Organisms, their destruction, the indestructibility of matter, the law of the conservation of energy, development – the terms that had superseded these beliefs – were very useful for mental purposes; but they gave no guidance for life, and Levin suddenly felt like a person who has
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a thick fur coat for a muslin garment and who, being out in the frost for the first time, becomes clearly convinced, not by arguments, but with the whole of his being, that he is as good as naked and that he must inevitably perish miserably.
The two men exchanged, a look, lighted up by one of those instinctive hatreds which suddenly flame up.
Not a word was
exchanged.
Levaque without stopping
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two sentences with his lodger, a big dark fellow of thirty-five with a placid, honest air:"Is the soup ready, Louis?""I believe it is."
The father and mother
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tender looks.
"Come in, then," said the Levaque woman, when she had
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a despairing shrug with her neighbour.
Maheu had
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a look with his wife.
A few words were exchanged, broken by the panting of their chests.
The sergeant was approaching with his men, and the regulation cries were
exchanged.
This last attempt ultimately misfiring, the two strangers
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a few words in their incomprehensible language and withdrew, not even favoring us with one of those encouraging gestures that are used in every country in the world.
Then he lowered his spyglass and
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about ten words with his chief officer.
Madame Bovary was lavish of them; and the words "daughter" and "mother" were
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all day long, accompanied by little quiverings of the lips, each one uttering gentle words in a voice trembling with anger.
During the three weeks that they had been together they had not
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half-a-dozen words apart from the inquiries and phrases when they met at table and in the evening before going to bed.
Now and then they
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a word.
When Julien gave his address as the Hotel de La Mole, the young diplomat and his friend
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glances.
She was in the habit of going out to work very early and coming back home very late, and K. had never
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more than a few words of greeting with her.
"Well she might be your lover now, then," said Leni, "but you wouldn't miss her much if you lost her or if you
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her for somebody else, me for instance."
You meet other boats there, and river gossip is
exchanged.
He was brought in here in a French ship, and has just been exchanged; you may soon meet him in arms."
Captain Wharton started, and for a moment glances of great significance were
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between him and the trader, when he observed, with affected indifference, "That must have been some weeks ago."
The hour had arrived when American custom has decreed that the vows of wedlock must be exchanged; and Sarah, blushing with a variety of emotions, followed her aunt to the drawing-room.
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