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While subjects have the duty to re - monstrate with the ruler, he sees in China no formal constitutional restrictions on the emperor.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas DONALD F. LACH 1968
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The purpose of this example is just to de monstrate how the 5800 detects keypresses, so you can see how multitouch could work.
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But if a few circumstances demonstrate some facts, why doth not an union of all possible circumstances de - monstrate other facts?
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If the Reftor fhall oppofe the Peacon - mffes having the fame Stations, in the Churches, that the Deacons had: I fhall defire him to de - monstrate, wherein the Office of a Deaconnefs differed from that of a Deacon.
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Beyond the Smart Grid: Austin Energy Plans to D.monstrate an Energy Internet Ecosystem Separating the Sensors from the Actuators in Smart Platform D.sign Oberthur Technologies Complete M-Commerce Security D.ployment for Zain GE WHIZ - Thinking Green - Thinking Ecosystem at GE Energy Financial Tollgrade Names Michael D. Bornak Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Telkonet's Powerline Communications System Selected for Hoku Solar's Clean Technology Solar Power System
unknown title 2009
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Beyond the Smart Grid: Austin Energy Plans to D.monstrate an Energy Internet Ecosystem Separating the Sensors from the Actuators in Smart Platform D.sign Oberthur Technologies Complete M-Commerce Security D.ployment for Zain GE WHIZ - Thinking Green - Thinking Ecosystem at GE Energy Financial Tollgrade Names Michael D. Bornak Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Telkonet's Powerline Communications System Selected for Hoku Solar's Clean Technology Solar Power System
unknown title 2009
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"I'se not," retorted her husband, assuming much solemnity, "I'se a 'umble an' 'flicted sarbent ob de Lawd, an' it's my duty to 'monstrate wid you.
The Earth Trembled Edward Payson Roe 1863
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That the Pope cannot err: that his decisions are to be received and obeyed on pain of sin, though all the world should judge them to be false; that the Pope is God upon earth; that his sentence and that of God are the same; and that to call his power in question, is to call in question the power of God: maxims equally shocking, weak, pernicious, and absurd; which did not require the abilities or learning of Father Paul to de - monstrate their falsehood, and destructive tendency.
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