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Expend muscle power- not horsepower -whenever possible.
Green Scene: Some ideas for an environmentally friendly landscape 2011
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Expend that negative energy in a way that is productive, not destructive.
Surviving in an Angry World Charles F. Stanley 2010
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Similarly, the husband may say to his wife: “Expend your labors on your own sustenance,” thereby indicating that what the wife earns should remain in her possession.
Marriage. 2009
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I believe Essel watch evaluates these numbers as well, which shows some of the Indep Expend Money in Krekorian's column is actually Essel money spent against Krekorian.
Commentary: CD2 Election Alert and Reality Check from David Hernandez 2009
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Expend an enormous amount of resources to manage, increase and protect the worlds resources to support a healthy ecology.
Weekend link-o-rama | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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Expend worrying energy writing letters, making phone calls and emailing media outlets and newspapers.
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And he clad him in a handsome suit and gave him two white slaves to serve him, and a horse with housings of brocade and a thousand dinars, saying, “Expend this upon thyself against the building be completed.”
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Expend your praise in glory of the shape of these.
Archive 2007-10-01 Ivan Donn Carswell 2007
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Expend the energies of your people in identifying the widest possible body of sympathizers.
The Tower of Fear Cook, Glen 1989
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Expend more effort in change activities with communities;
Chapter 9 1983
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