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Updated: May 23, 2025
I learned such things then, and they cheapen what I have since learned. They are the skeletons in my particular closet." "But you've got the door shut on them now?" "I certainly have." "Sure?" "Sure." "Then let's go and get something to eat."
New machines are constantly being invented to cheapen and perfect the manufacture. Thus a very large investment of capital is now required to set up and maintain a plant which can produce books economically and with perfect finish in every part. They contract for them with printers and binders.
It is not apparent how such a change can have any injurious effect upon our manufacturers. On the contrary, it would appear to give them a better chance in foreign markets with the manufacturers of other countries, who cheapen their wares by free material.
She was pushed by a bad desire to force from him a more complete self-revelation, to cheapen him in some way and break him up. "Dominic Iglesias," she cried suddenly and imperatively, "you are a trifle too empyrean. I don't quite believe in you. Be more ordinary, more vulgarly human. For who are you, after all? What are you?" she said.
Carmen, who showed to Margaret only her best side she would have been wise to exhibit no other to Henderson, but women of her nature are apt to cheapen themselves with men seemed an embodiment of that graceful gayety and fascinating worldliness which make the world agreeable. One morning, a few days after the Indian function, Margaret was alone in her own cozy sitting-room.
But she did not look as often nor as long, and did not seem so wrapped up in the man's remarks when she looked. We are afraid even at seventeen that Leonore had discovered that she had very fetching eyes, and did not intend to cheapen them, by showing them too much. During the whole of this dialogue, Peter had had only "come-and-go" glimpses of those eyes. He wanted to see more of them.
It is not apparent how such a change can have any injurious effect upon our manufacturers. On the contrary, it would appear to give them a better chance in foreign markets with the manufacturers of other countries, who cheapen their wares by free material.
Our plan has been to stay with the institution, nurse it, lend it money when necessary, improve facilities, cheapen production, and avail ourselves of the opportunities which time and patience are likely to bring to make it self-sustaining and successful.
And now, in the perfect mercy of God, there is no man but may dwell in the house of God alway and feel life's sacredness amidst a thousand desecrations, and know its preciousness amidst all that seeks to obscure, defile, and cheapen it. To behold the beauty of the Lord.
The British people now regarded Canada with lively interest, and for the first time the people of the Continent began to realize the potentialities of this new northern land. The general impression thus created was followed up by more specific measures, aiming to bring in men and capital, to extend and cheapen transportation, and to facilitate production. The call for settlers came first.
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