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The keys to company chests were also kept by the ruling clique.
The keys of other chests were put in the safe-keeping of parish notables.
Attention is given thus to the regulation of meetings, chests and keys, and the selective discharge of information.
Their shoulders are round and very falling, their chests and hips narrow, their hands and feet very small, their stature from four feet eight inches to five feet one inch.
Although government complaints about the failure of chests to use their income philanthropically may have been accurate in the 1560s, the crisis of the 1570s instigated higher levels of expenditure.
The lure of possible housing profit brought funds out from chests or under mattresses, mobilizing the small funds of widows and the elderly besides those of larger lenders and syndicators.
The rate of import is now 20 chests per month, and it is not at present proposed to vary this amount.
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Think of those androgynous beauties, think of the hairy chests, think of the well-muscled, increasingly ostentatious monsters.
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Many of them wear three or four medals on their chests in honour of the service that they have given the nation.
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I called on all members to stop playing their cards so close to their chests and start putting them on the table.
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If the people who move into the houses are to do other than sit on empty tea chests, they will buy more furniture.
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The flat was in a deplorable state with damp running down the walls, and both children had bad chests.
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There are still 26,000 chests awaiting sale, worth probably from £6,000,000 to £10,000,000, according to the prices we choose to fix.
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In 1909 the export will be limited to 56,800 chests.
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I am not at all sure that in many cases they are not very glad to keep the cards close to their chests.
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They can be seen leaning over walls having managed to stagger about 20 yards, their hollow chests coughing up their lungs.
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We have all heard of advertisements for fire persons with 36-inch chests.
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I have often said that if we could just tweak the lottery funds cleverly, we could create local community chests.
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Several other kinds of improvement have also been adopted, such as refrigerators instead of ice chests, proper cot lifting units, and so on.
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Ten thousand chests are used in this country every day.
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The doctor cannot do anything about it as it is the fumes getting on their chests.
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They either had bandy legs, knock knees, or pigeon chests.
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I should like to refer to one or two detailed matters, including medicine chests.
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We seem to resent the fact that under-privileged people are now spreading their chests and wanting to govern themselves.
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The people who live in the mountainous areas have thick thighs and barrel chests; those who live in the plains have long legs.
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I think we have got our respective views off our chests with the maximum mutual courtesy and the minimum moral harm.
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I think, too, that in some cases they have played their cards very much too close to their chests.
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Why, then, do birds kept in such conditions have broken wings and cysts on their chests and are defeathered and need de-beaking?
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I wish to talk about one subject; that is, charity chests.
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They finish up with bad chests and water on the knee, and they cost the health service a fortune.
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Many of his patients are miners with bad chests or are from poor families.
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I am shocked by the damp and appalling housing conditions and by the constant colds and bad chests suffered by children.
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All the people there will lose heart, and we shall see their chests falling in.
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The number of chests of opium consumed in 1912 was 4,107.
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I was amazed to hear the suggestion that expensive medicine chests should be carried on all fishing vessels.
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Seeing the chance to get something off their chests, they are promptly doing so.
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The figures are: 1905, 63,053 chests; 1906, 65,617 chests; 1907, 63,415 chests; 1908, 62,408 chests.
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The number of chests in balance on the 31st of this month is estimated at 32,598.
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They were estimated last year at upwards of 50,000 chests.
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There is always a danger, which we have not wholly avoided today, of being like soldiers pinning medals on to our own chests.
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Half the medicine chests in the country are now overstocked with half-empty bottles of pills and potions.
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The only effect such remarks often have is to get the matter off our chests, but the damage lives on afterwards.
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Emptying community chests and depriving local projects enable him to balance the books.
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We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise.
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The situation has been complicated by the accumulation of approximately 20,000 chests of opium in the treaty ports.
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Chests of tea vary from 90 lbs.
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The examina tion was to find out how they were growing, how their teeth were, how their tonsils were, what their chests were like, and so on.
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The intelligence people in all countries like to keep the cards so close to their chests that they never actually expose them and help our cause.
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Are we so secretive in our society—this society that we defend—that we allow people to steal them from the closeness of our chests and then flog them back to us?
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We also have to get off our chests the fact that the dismantling funds should be paid for by the nuclear energy sector itself and not by the taxpayer.
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If you cannot do this, block the windows from inside with bookcases, chests of drawers or other large furniture packed tightly with earth, books, or other heavy material.
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I feel that we ought to throw out our chests and feel highly flattered by his admission that against us any such charge would fall to the ground.
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They were literally working up to their chests in water, trying to get a valuable cargo needed for war purposes out of a ship that had been torpedoed.
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I suggest the introduction of a network of local community chests under local community control to handle small grants, so that they do not go through the massive national bureaucracy.
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They may have some in their medicine chests at home and if they have discovered them to be effective as tranquilisers they might take them again when they are pregnant.
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I laugh at the arguments put forward by men who call themselves responsible politicians, and who, with their chests spread out like pouter pigeons, go to their constituencies.
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I have known men after using these machines for some years to become "crocks" through their chests being poisoned and there is also of course the danger of fire.
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There are only five of them, and they have to see whether the contents of the drug chests are in order and according to the scale.
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Most occur to head, face, and neck, and to a lesser extent to arms and to chests as a result of a head-on impact with some other object.
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He has reminded us of the new drugs which have been invented and which are now filling the chests of thousands of doctors throughout the country.
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However, we all wish to say our twopenny worth, not necessarily in the hope that it will find favour but because we want to get it off our chests.
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When they have brought the three chests, they'll have to open them and build a puzzle.
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Just-fledged chicks tend have dark patched faces, freckled bibs and slightly barred chests and spotted legs.
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Physical examination revealed right axilar and cervical adenomegaly, and significant oedema on the right side of his chest.
Gannets have air sacs under their skin in their faces and chests which act like bubble-wrap, cushioning the impact with water.
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The horses often wore mail armour and surcoats as well to protect their vulnerable heads, necks and chests.
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The name derives from the small chests, known as casquettes, in which they carried their clothes.
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In the final experiment under the hip strategy, the impact force was applied to the chest of the robot.
They could bare the part of body above their chests.
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The figures are cut off at the chest, and their bodies are joined to the altars.
Found throughout the game, chests contain health restoratives, such as tea and candy, and other items.
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Then your chest and diaphragm are suddenly opened and your mood is many times better; before long your muscles are softened and your eyelids close.
Pirates generally quest for buried treasure, which is often stored, after being plundered, in treasure chests.
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On admission the patient had a low-grade fever ; a chest radiograph was normal.
There was also a bed, a clothes-chest, a chest of drawers, an armchair, a folding table with chairs and a spinning wheel.
Obstruction to the pulmonary venous return was diagnosed when a "white-out" was noted on the chest radiography and it was confirmed by echocardiography.
The heart was located in the left chest in two patients, and was right-sided in three.
A chest x-ray showed normal positioning of the device.
The heart was in the normal position within the chest.
Two days prior to death, he complained of palpitations and retrosternal chest pain.
A chest radiograph showed marked cardiac dilation with the incipient signs of pulmonary edema.
Cardiac enlargement as observed on the standard chest radiograph is also more frequently detected in infants.
The electrocardiogram was normal, and the chest radiograph showed mild cardiomegaly with normal lung fields.
Athletes who do not wear such equipment, such as basketball players, can be trained to protect their chests from impacts.
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On chest x-ray, the cardiothoracic ratio was 0.86, and vascular markings were decreased.
In the eleventh pilgrims poured through her little valley in great throngs, and money became plentiful in her chests and building fund.
Costumes, purchased and maintained in great quantities, were often stored in chests.
Average annual sales of chests of opium for these reporting periods were: 403, 745, 617 and 928.
Indeed, given their perception of the acute nature of their 'bad chests', many of them did not see the need for asthma clinics at all.
More acutely sensitive records of political discussion, financial transactions and decision-making remained enclosed in books in chests.
Their chests glistened with sweat, their faces glistened with sweat, their backs were bathed in sweat.
In addition to these fossils, there were four chests of skeletons of extant species for comparison with their fossil analogues.
The main differences are that such pay-offs are usually made from candidates' private campaign war chests and are part of a direct quid pro quo.
Bodies are also always on their backs with their arms wither crossed across their chests or by their sides.
They of ten have especially broad chests, providing larger lung capacities than normal.
Just occasionally, wooden chests were used as coffins, but only for very wealthy people.
The larnaxes or burial chests were apparently imitations in clay of wooden chests.
In addition to the chests, there were collectors, who used to work in strictly defined areas.
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