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After the Industrial Revolution, many more people could afford to join the consumer classes and needed to safeguard their newly acquired possessions.
Back at the palace, Kriangkrai stuffed his newly acquired possessions into a vacuum cleaner bag and sent the goods back to Northern Thailand via DHL.
The religious military orders that became popular across Europe from the 12th century onwards acquired possessions in England, including the Templars, Teutons and Hospitallers.
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The Greek historian Strabo conveyed a sense of their wealth when he wrote: "The Nabataeans are a sensible people, and are so much inclined to acquire possessions that they publicly fine anyone who has diminished his possessions".
The cognitive and behavioral activities of therapy occur during attempts to sort, discard, or not acquire possessions.
It comes from a culture that views acquiring possessions as a national pastime -- an end to itself.
Affluenza is simply defined as the sickness of having too much -- of acquiring possessions as an end in itself without the ability and time to enjoy, experience and appreciate each and every one.
In addition, the game was altered through three radical rule changes in the 1954 55 season: A team must shoot for a basket within 24 seconds after acquiring possession of the ball.
Because space at home was scarce, we seldom acquired new possessions of significant size.
There he acquired great possessions in the valley of the Ebro by marriage with a Roman lady.
She soon changed her mind and decided to kill Vamana, after he acquired all possessions of Bali.
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