In the play, the robots, having acquired human emotions, rebel against their servile status and destroy their masters. |
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All bona fide masters insist upon the completion of an academic course of study. |
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In 1984 he moved to Canada, where he did a masters in divinity and licentiate in moral theology at the University of Toronto. |
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The rotation of question masters works very well as it guarantees a good variety of topics and keeps boredom at bay. |
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At the same time, rising prices for the generally acknowledged masters have placed them well beyond the range of the casual buyer. |
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Less surprising is the large number of schoolmasters, top public school headmasters, college fellows and masters, and university professors. |
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The poisoning of hounds forced half a dozen masters of packs of foxhounds to abandon hunting altogether, to the detriment of the local economy. |
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The more ambitious and well favoured tend to become obtrusive, and, eventually, inevitably, an embarrassment to their masters. |
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Now some masters became much wealthier than others, employing larger numbers of journeymen. |
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I got my masters from BU and taught there for five years or so as adjunct faculty. |
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Perhaps so, if the present masters of jurisprudence in the law schools and on the courts are in unchallengeable control. |
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For 150 years the rapier had been the principal civilian sword in Europe and the Italians were undisputed masters of it. |
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The council's political masters would rather watch while York chokes than get serious about exhaust fumes. |
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These grand masters of French pop-punk follow the Ramones formula of backing colourful, catchy, sunny melodies with raunch and muscle. |
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If passion, poetry and raw emotion are lacking in the current scene, there's something to be said for learning from the masters. |
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As far as I can tell, the amulet was taken by force from the occult masters by the white witches and placed under a powerful blood seal. |
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For the Brahmins are hereditary keepers and masters of the language, hymns and mantras of the universe. |
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You have the new guard of Pegg and Frost fencing with the grand masters, all of whom bring their A-game. |
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At once he keys us into his position by speaking of language as an instrument that we, its masters, can choose to play in whatever way we wish. |
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It may be the flute, the mediaeval lute, or the viola or rebab of Jordi Savall himself, one of the acknowledged masters of his instrument. |
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More competent players can pit their wits against the masters of the past in historically accurate face-offs. |
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Anthony, who grew up in Thornton, is in the first year of a masters degree in fashion womenswear and knitwear. |
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However, the masters of the technical aspects of woodcraft were not without their critics. |
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The Golden Age produced the works of Rembrandt, Vermeer and other Dutch masters. |
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Zen masters often use nonsensical or unsolvable riddles, or koans, to bring about enlightenment. |
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As Jesus poses the parable there are two masters and two lords to choose from. |
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Why is it American media types bow and scrape before Europeans as our obvious genetic masters? |
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Even if we obtain teachings from such people, they cannot be regarded as spiritual masters or lamas. |
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An unbroken list of masters of the almonry school exists dating from the fourteenth century until 1538 when the monastery was dissolved. |
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At the velodrome on Dalgety Road, an amalgam of juniors and masters gathered from throughout the nation to attend the National Track titles. |
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Stephen Batchelor is a former Buddhist monk who has studied under both Zen and Tibetan masters. |
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Peter the Great at once commissioned it from Danzig masters and presented it to her with a laudatory poem that glorified her military exploits. |
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They have been sold and resold by their masters only within a radius of five kilometres. |
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Old masters never used the green pigment copper resinate supposed to be present in their paintings. |
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By and large, universities offered remarkably little resistance to these changes, bending the knee whenever their funding masters passed by. |
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In colonial and antebellum America, slaves could buy their freedom, but only with the acquiescence of their masters. |
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Many of them have not been anthologized before, so this is a chance to see one of the masters of the genre from his early days. |
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The day William Walker arrives in Queimada he begins his search for a slave who might lead a revolt against the white masters. |
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Pollock's solution was to study and copy the compositions of the old masters so intently that he internalized their rhythms. |
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We were no longer prisoners, no longer slaves, but masters, lords of this land. |
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So to make a long story short, I am finally graduating and I would never come back to this school to do my masters. |
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The lightermen live on as the masters of the waste disposal vessels and dredgers you see on the Thames today. |
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Expert practitioners in Japan can trace their family lines back through 43 generations of Ikenobo masters. |
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Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors, so that, in glory and triumph, they could become the momentary masters. |
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Born in 1881, he remained an arch-conservative, paying homage to his Soviet masters in the stirring march themes of the extrovert finale. |
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Some think they are masters of their fate, others believe they are merely passive floaters on the river of fate. |
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Similar laws were issued regarding armorers, masters of the Imperial mints, and so on. |
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The booklet directs the attention of the young traveler to the superb decoration which masters applied to swords, arbalests, and arquebus. |
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The gallery has an impressive array of old masters on display, including works by Rembrandt, Poussin, Rubens, Canaletto and Gainsborough. |
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It doesn't contain any bug-eyed monsters, bearded Zen masters or bouffanted, Lycra-clad lovelies. |
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I went to graduate school at one point, and stopped 12 hours shy of getting a masters of science in economics. |
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It was the period when the ateliers of all the great masters of Hellenistic sculpture, Praxiteles, Scopas and Bryaxis were in full production. |
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Also discussed is the author's own introduction to toe kicks, as well as some of the early great Shorin ryu masters who used this kick. |
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You can find masters of any form, be it ballet, capoeira, flamenco or lyrical jazz. |
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In fact, in this case he was backgrounding journalists in the full knowledge of his departmental minders and masters. |
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Elvidge also dismisses the nightmare scenarios of films such as The Terminator in which machines come to dominate their masters. |
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But it's his sense of humour that shines through, and he brings that to the very serious world of scratch masters. |
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I DO wish Michael Wills would stop banging on about how much extra money his lords and masters have supposedly ploughed into Swindon. |
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It has taken her three years to train for the ministry and study for a masters degree in theology. |
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By 1640 the social structure of the island consisted of masters, servants, and slaves. |
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In fact, young men needed willing women to assist them in assuming the status of household masters. |
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Even the animals knew their masters were excited, and were thus excited themselves. |
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A little more leaning around the tree and I saw two white horses, grazing while their masters were still preoccupied. |
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But wild animals have been known to turn on their masters and well-intentioned defenders. |
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The young people looked at all the animals flying away, at the dogs that bit their masters and were surprised at their pet's behavior. |
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In French Indo-China, the Japanese kept the former colonial masters in nominal command. |
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Success depends on an identity of goals between soldiers and their political masters, and a clear chain of command. |
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The council's political masters would rather watch while the city chokes than get serious about exhaust fumes. |
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It's more like playing the game masters in a massive continuous role-playing session. |
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All the cricketing vices for which prep school masters rebuke their charges were there. |
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Gone are the days when schools had masters, who commanded respect be it in the classroom or on the playing fields. |
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The essays have to be attested by the class teacher or the head masters of the respective school. |
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Long ago masters of ships found it comforting to find such beacons of light in the darkness. |
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All the judges and masters who have heard this say you are wrong and it seems to me that they are right. |
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I feel sure that the new generation of practitioners has no less talent than that of the great masters of the past. |
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Both have great natural charisma and both are masters at telling a story in the ring. |
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It was indeed the activity of the geniuses, of the masters of their craft, that made the rules. |
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It attracted some of the most learned, and sometimes also the most arrogant scholars of doctrine and masters of ritual practice. |
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Yet Maugham was one of the great masters of clever narrative and construction, with a surprising range when it came to characters. |
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It featured more than 250 works by 20 masters drawn from the museum's extensive holdings. |
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The figures of his angels are elongated, with wings stretched upward as if they were sculpted by the Gothic masters. |
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His watercolours, for instance, have been influenced by such masters as Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Henri Matisse. |
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He plans to specialize in such masters as Picasso, Warhol, Yves Klein and Sonia and Robert Delaunay. |
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Especially famous are the work of such masters as Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Vermeer, and Jacob van Ruisdael. |
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There he studied with both Canova and Thorvaldsen, the leading masters of Neoclassical sculpture. |
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They were consummate musicians and masters of their instruments, and the listener is in very good hands with these gentlemen. |
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Below the grand galleries and displays of old and modern masters, the Royal Academy is investing in a new generation of artists. |
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Even freed slaves carry the taint of their hereditary status, and their former masters or parents' masters may claim some or all of their income, property and dowries. |
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The masters had their own reasons for imbuing blackface roles with goofy character traits. |
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Franchise masters and headquarters staff are on hand to help new franchisees establish their business, and provide planning advice and marketing schemes. |
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The owners are not masters, but companions, say the volunteers. |
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Her novel, therefore, focused on the ghastly points of slavery, including the whippings, beatings, and forced sexual encounters brought upon slaves by their masters. |
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She worked as a literate domestic slave in close contact with several masters and mistresses from whom she suffered whippings, beatings, and sexual abuse. |
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While their lives overlapped for only one year, they were both masters of clear, witty insight, and they both wrote in a brilliant lapidary English. |
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She was most proud of her work to support and encourage her staff to earn masters degrees in library science, and she ensured them a librarian position when they graduated. |
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We can't have them talking back to their government masters. |
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Typically in a robot film, the script eventually calls for the obliging machine to override its software program and run amok, wreaking vengeance on its masters. |
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Thomas and Bonaventure at last were admitted to full magistral privileges August 12, 1257 with the bishop and most of the secular masters conspicuously absent. |
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The Macallan collaborations have even extended past photographers to additional masters of their craft focused on innovation. |
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And other masters of literary journalism say they recognize the single-minded pursuit of truth at its core. |
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It is also important to consider that at that time there were masters of the technique of working with jasper, agate, and other industrial stones in Russia. |
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Nationalistic thugs who double as acrobats from the fictional Balkan country of Karonia, The Fearsome Foot-Fighters are masters of savate, a French form of kickboxing. |
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The styles of the canonical masters, as transmitted through tracing copies and replicas, may thus be considered a kind of DNA imprint from which all subsequent idioms emerge. |
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Towns were also visited by plantation slaves, on their masters ' business or coming to sell the few vegetables and fruits they had managed to produce for market. |
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When it comes to finding such Australian sweetmeats as witchetty grubs and honey pot ants, Aboriginal women are masters at divining underground hideouts. |
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Your great interest in drawing anime characters demonstrates to me that if you try hard enough and simply apply yourself you can paint with the masters! |
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Let all who are under the yoke of slavery regard their masters as worthy of all honor, so that the name of God and the teaching may not be blasphemed. |
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He played the role throughout the series but his fellow pupils and the masters of Greyfriars School were portrayed by different actors during the show's long run. |
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In 1614 Hideyori fortified himself inside Osaka castle with over 100,000 troops, many of whom were ronin, dispossessed samurai whose masters had perished in battle. |
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They were simply awesome, quite the masters of the situation. |
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Greek grill masters use ground lamb instead of beef, as do those in the Balkans, Asia Minor, the Middle East, and Central Asia. |
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Once masters of the situation, it is said, the zeal of those who promised reform mutated into a zeal to preserve their private wealth and that of their friends. |
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My booty has always been big, as the slave masters saw fit to draw in their auction sketches many centuries ago. |
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It also signifies the start of summer and with it thousands of grill masters begin their annual ritual of scraping and cleaning the backyard barbeque. |
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Self-realized masters can get stern and even appear angry if a disciple openly manifests some undesirable character trait. |
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The saddhu or enlightened Hindu masters are taken care of, even deified, so that they may continue to apprehend the Absolute and astonish us mere mortals with their insights. |
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They were both qualified yacht masters who had sailed around the world. |
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Finally, she stops coughing and the masters approach her cautiously. |
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Nothing in the zombie theory explains why they act the way they do, unless we hypothesize the existence of unseen causes, demonic puppet masters, or the like. |
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Apart from cooks and numerous assistants there were tailors, washermen, attendants to fan their masters, others to keep away fires, and entire hierarchies of housemaids. |
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From the outset, the picture signals a definite genre tradition, and from it flows hommages to the form, to old masters, and to the conventions and themes of wuxia. |
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Turns out everyone from Saint Paul to Zen Buddhist masters are identified by dutton as possible psychopaths too. |
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When Soviet dissidents came to the West, they cleverly defied their old masters. |
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They had to act according to the dictates of the political masters. |
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Meanwhile, none of the said political masters appear to have offered to resign in acknowledgement of their share of responsibility for the creation of the fiasco. |
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They are also masters of make-work, bureaucracy, and Kafkaism. |
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Hitchcock's sensibility was being shaped by the German Expressionist masters. |
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Thanks in part to sensationally beautiful side lighting, the stage pictures look like tableaux vivants composed by 18th-century landscape and portrait masters. |
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If you have a masters or doctorate in software, what do you retrain for? |
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As commerce expanded and as trade conditions allowed, the masters trained apprentices and hired journeymen, always within the rules of the guilds they had created. |
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They will be faithful little lapdogs to their appointing masters. |
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The stairs leading from the servants level to ground were well-travelled routes, with untold scores of menials scurrying to and fro between their masters and duties. |
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But masters of worlds wisedome and their founder haue ydamned it for heresie and for error. |
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Early masters were the Bellini and Vivarini families, followed by Giorgione and Titian, then Tintoretto and Veronese. |
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There were many dynasties of artists, and many married the daughters of their masters or other artists. |
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Caxton would have been 14 at the date of apprenticeship, but masters often paid the fees late. |
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Rule 53 governs masters, who are typically lawyers designated by the court to act as neutrals and assist the court in a case. |
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A change came about 1740 when fustian masters gave out raw cotton and warps to the weavers and returned to collect the finished cloth. |
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A visit to Italy in 1859 gave him opportunity for studying the works of old masters and had an effect on his development. |
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Ancient Taoist art was commissioned by the aristocracy, however scholars masters and adepts also directly engaged in the art themselves. |
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The Incas were masters of this technique, in which blocks of stone are cut to fit together tightly without mortar. |
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Some weeks before, one of the masters at the College, an unpopular Parsee, had found a Russell's viper nosing round his classroom. |
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In the time before time, we were the slaves and the humans were the masters. |
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If you want to dress in Aussie-style it has to be tongue-in-chic because we are world-class masters at self deprecation. |
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More particularly, and important for understanding much UFO religions, is Blavatsky's belief that certain masters dwelt on Venus. |
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The masters of Ukiyo-e, the woodblock print, like Utamaro, immortalized its great courtesans and its famous houses of prostitution. |
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His masters would then amuse themselves by pelting him with bones. |
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His masters, the Houyhnhnms of the unspellable and unsayable name, were more than performing horses or uncultured squires. |
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For example, even when slavery was deemed illegal, colonial authorities would return escaped slaves to their masters. |
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A former masters swimmer, Boies still competes in triathlons, and also as a racewalker. |
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Reminiscent of the great American masters, Tailwind should and will be included as a fundamental part of America's heritage. |
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The masters of war, it turns out, are as fallible as the rest of us. |
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It is the world of the snake oil salesman, peopled by devious wide boys, slimier than a bag of eels who think they are our masters. |
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The masters looked unusually stern, but it was the sternness of thought rather than of discipline. |
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The Louisiana Black Code of 1806 made the cruel punishment of slaves a crime, but masters and overseers were seldom prosecuted for such acts. |
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Others were transported by their masters as slaveholders moved west for new lands. |
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Bound servants, steal! Large-handed robbers your grave masters are, And pill by law! |
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And it came to passe after these things, that his masters wife cast her eyes vpon Ioseph, and shee said, Lie with me. |
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In addition to the masters, the following three categories of senior boys are entitled to exercise School discipline. |
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The games played at Rugby were organised by the pupils and not the masters, the rules being a matter of custom and not written down. |
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Many scholars believe he studied the work of Italian masters of fresco, such as Andrea Mantegna, before returning to Lucerne. |
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Thynne had a successful career from the 1520s until his death in 1546, when he was one of the masters of the royal household. |
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This work specifically advises royal retainers to amuse their masters with inventive language. |
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The play, set in Verona, Italy, begins with a street brawl between Montague and Capulet servants who, like their masters, are sworn enemies. |
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No care is taken to improve young men in their own language, that they may thoroughly understand and be masters of it. |
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Where there are little masters and misses in a house, they are impediments to the diversions of the servants. |
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They felt themselves lords and masters of the universe, with power over life and death. |
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Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure. |
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There is no passion in the mind of man so weak but it mates and masters the fear of death. |
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Byrd's output of about 470 compositions amply justifies his reputation as one of the great masters of European Renaissance music. |
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Among these were masters of orchestration from whom he learned much, such as Berlioz and Richard Wagner. |
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The band got three times a new act's typical royalty rate, full artistic control of recordings, and ownership of the recording masters. |
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Entering the Royal Academy Schools as a probationer, he attended life classes and anatomical dissections, and studied and copied old masters. |
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The British recruited slaves belonging to Patriot masters and promised freedom to those who served by act of Lord Dunmore's Proclamation. |
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Some of the men promised freedom were sent back to their masters, after the war was over, out of political convenience. |
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In the Americas, slaves were denied the right to marry freely and masters did not generally accept them as equal members of the family. |
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We rarely hear, it has been said, of the combination of masters, though frequently of those of workmen. |
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But whoever imagines, upon this account, that masters rarely combine, is as ignorant of the world as of the subject. |
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Over time slaves gained increased legal protection, including the right to file complaints against their masters. |
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However, these mercenaries soon rose up against their masters, allegedly because they were not adequately supplied by them. |
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In part it is sensible, requiring a novi to know names of masters, whereabouts of rooms, colours of houses and so on. |
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The department has over 700 students from 40 countries studying at undergraduate, masters and PhD levels. |
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After Mansfield's ruling many former slaves continued to work for their old masters as paid employees. |
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Slade students were encouraged to copy the works of old masters in London museums. |
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For centuries, the Balearic sailors and pirates had been masters of the western Mediterranean. |
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They are considered to be the two great medieval masters of painting in western culture. |
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They were masters of the inland waters, which they traversed in paddled dugouts. |
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The Africans were freed after a prescribed period and given the use of land and supplies by their former masters. |
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Slaves owned by Loyalist masters, however, were unaffected by Dunmore's Proclamation. |
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Slaves also created their own religious observances, meeting alone without the supervision of their white masters or ministers. |
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At the beginning of the war, some Union commanders thought they were supposed to return escaped slaves to their masters. |
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The federal government also sent troops to the south to provide protection to the former slaves who were still living among their former masters. |
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As the centre of the movement shifted to Rome, the period culminated in the High Renaissance masters da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael. |
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The revolutionists who are playing hob with our generation are really masters of the obsolete. |
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In 792, the Westphalians rose up against their masters in response to forcible recruitment for wars against the Avars. |
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Minoan metal masters worked with imported gold and copper and mastered techniques of wax casting, embossing, gilding, nielo, and granulation. |
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Ere halfe these Authors be read, which will soon be with plying hard and dayly, they cannot choose but be masters of any ordinary prose. |
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But after the battle, the remaining ships' masters refused to free the Malay. |
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They also could not be forced to earn money for their masters unless with an agreement between the slave and the master. |
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Offering baccalaureate, masters and associate degrees, UB has three campuses, and teaching and research centres throughout the Bahamas. |
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Slaves thus served in the houses of their masters or mistresses, and were not employed to any significant extent for productive purpose. |
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My dad has a doctorate and my mom had a masters in their native country. |
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Founded in 1842 by the Society of Jesus, SFX was run by masters connected to the Jesuit College at Stonyhurst, near Blackburn. |
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The dukes of Hazzard were masters of button-popped shirts, teasingly open. |
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They are masters of concealment, their chameleonic backs shading, over time, to match the surrounding bottom. |
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It has the prophetic vision. Fuit Ilium! The sack of windy Troy. Kingdoms of this world. The masters of the Mediterranean are fellaheen today. |
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Those who ran away would be whipped and returned to their masters, with some masters shackling them to prevent escape. |
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Furthermore, masters who chose to kill slaves rather than take care of them were liable to be charged with murder. |
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In 1645, the Portuguese community at Pernambuco rebelled against their Dutch masters, and by 1654, the Dutch had been ousted from Brazil. |
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During the 1740s economic crisis in the colony, masters had trouble feeding their slaves and themselves. |
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Tim Reyes studied with jazz masters Pat Mrtino, John Scofield and Pat Metheny, and has played with various local artists such as NY jazz Saxist Tyrone Birkett. |
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Clearly she is one of the country's most respected masters of Archology. |
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He said, 'I foresee in the next five years needing a full time team just to retire Biomorphs who escape from their masters during city-wide role-play games. |
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Meanwhile as the rest of Europe moved their clocks one hour forward for summer on Sunday, Crimeans jumped two hours forward into the timezone of their new masters in Moscow. |
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There's a lot of teenage self-discovery and plenty of hugging and crying as the buttoned-down boarders learn they're the masters of their own destiny, yada yada yada. |
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Dennis Montague, vice president of construction services for CORE Construction, and Ben Barcon, principal of ADM Group, were the masters of ceremonies for the evening. |
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Already A-life controls monsters and games from Cyberlife's Creatures to Tamagotchis, and it's their child masters who could be responsible for the techno uprising. |
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In certain cases, slaves were killed alongside their masters at death. |
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This textbook is for a one-semester course for undergraduate and graduate students, and has also been used for a course at the masters level in actuarial science. |
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Following the downfall of their Mongol masters, the loyal vassal, the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, received escalating threats from the Mamluks and were eventually overrun. |
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Some masters can be quite kind if you're meek and tractable. |
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John Adams, whose relationship with Abigail Adams is supposed to be a shining example of spousedom, mansplained the need to make husbands the legal masters of wives. |
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While their masters, the mates, seemed afraid of the sound of the hinges of their own jaws, the harpooneers chewed their food with such a relish that there was a report to it. |
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Outside of the established burgh schools, masters often combined their positions with other employment, particularly minor posts within the Kirk, such as clerk. |
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As well as the overall administration of the workhouse, masters were required to discipline the paupers as necessary and to visit each ward twice daily, at 11 am and 9 pm. |
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He also won a silver medal for his Latin verses on John Milton, gave the annual Latin oration in 1738, and was noted as having been the favourite student of his masters. |
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First, by them made obstinate by the onetime masters of the universe. |
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Wu wei is the principle of following the Tao, the doerless doing with which Sabro Hasegawa created a work of art and out of which the great spiritual masters live their lives. |
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A few of the boys became really good dungeon masters, and they all learned a lot about percentages and chance and stuff that I just couldn't grasp. |
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Winchester College has an Elysian quality, doubtless appreciated by the classical masters who supplied its educational staple for most of its six-century history. |
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My significant others don't understand why I want to make love while listening to the masters of the Eurometal scene sing about dragons and evil games. |
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After war broke out, Dunmore issued a proclamation on November 7, 1775, promising freedom for slaves who fled their Patriot masters to fight for the Crown. |
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The high reputation of the school meant that many children came from throughout Britain to be taught there, often lodging with masters or residents in the town. |
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Outside of the established burgh schools, masters often combined their position with other employment, particularly minor posts within the kirk, such as clerk. |
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As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters. |
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Since the Irish immigration to America, the hake has followed in the wake of their masters, as it is now found in New York bay, in the waters around Boston, and off Cape Cod. |
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Enlightenment, understood in the widest sense as the advance of thought, has always aimed at liberating human beings from fear and installing them as masters. |
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Montpellier required students without their masters of arts to complete three and a half years of formal study and six months of outside medical practice. |
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On balance, the Code benefitted the masters but had more protections and flexibility than did the institution of slavery in the southern Thirteen Colonies. |
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The Heeren XVII sent the ships' masters off with extensive instructions on the route to be navigated, prevailing winds, currents, shoals and landmarks. |
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In these colonies cricket was established as a popular sport either by white settlers or by local elites who wanted to copy the habits of their colonial masters, as in India. |
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These sieges often took place in the runaway peasant Cossacks' old towns, leading them to wreak havoc on their old masters and get the revenge for which they were hoping. |
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Montague could picture the grim, hawk-faced old man, sitting at the head of the council board, and laying down the law to the masters of the Metropolis. |
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Due to the shortage of qualified posted masters these independent contractors fill the holes in the manning schedule on inland push boats on various inland river routes. |
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Neither the serfs of early modern East Elbia nor slaves in the colonial South submitted to exploitation by their lords and masters without resistance. |
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Societies tend to come and go, depending on the special enthusiasms of the masters and boys in the school at the time, but some have been in existence many years. |
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As a Stoic, he did not, however, make a fundamental distinction between the civilized Romans as masters of the world and the less civilized peoples. |
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Peter Lawrence was one of the first few masters to go to Doon. |
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They claim no reward for their services except food and clothing, and are treated with kindness or severity, according to the good or bad disposition of their masters. |
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On the other hand, slave labor slogged on continuously, for long hours and all seven days, and ensuring comforts and creating wealth for their masters. |
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After his death, some of his work was lost, but much was collected, and by the 19th century, Holbein was recognised among the great portrait masters. |
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Here, too, Giuseppe Parini, and Ugo Foscolo published their most important works, and were admired by younger poets as masters of ethics, as well as of literary craftsmanship. |
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In Taste, in grace, in facility, in happy invention, and in the richness and Harmony of colouring, he was equal to the great masters of the renowned Ages. |
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Alcuin soon found himself on intimate terms with Charlemagne and the other men at court, where pupils and masters were known by affectionate and jesting nicknames. |
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As thralls are considered the property of their lord, crimes committed by thralls must be compensated by their masters just like damage caused by animals. |
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Still today, masters lend their slaves' labor to other individuals, female slaves are sexually exploited and children are made to work and rarely receive an education. |
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The House of Lords, therefore, at this moment represents everything in the realm except the Whig oligarchs, their tools the Dissenters, and their masters the Irish priests. |
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