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Extraict des Catalogues des dictes foires, et reduict en method conuenable, et tres utile.'
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Omne tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci.
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He had grown up in a household where nothing so utile even as rags or straw was ever thrown away.
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Paris is the place in the world where, if you please, you may the best unite the 'utile' and the 'dulce'.
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Yet in sleep the process of trial-and-error may often result in highly constructive resolutions, as in what the French call reve utile.
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Women, in truth, are not only intelligent; they have almost a monopoly of certain of the subtler and more utile forms of intelligence.
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People in Carthage are not rich; the shops are not grandiose, and inter-family presents are apt to be trivial and futile-orworse yet, utile.
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There are, too, valuable timber trees, such as the yellow pine (Podocarpus elongatus), stinkwood (Ocotea), sneezewood or Cape ebony (Pteroxylon utile) and ironwood.
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Nearly every night before I go to bed I say to myself: Have I been Utile today?
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In Brightling church is a bust to John Fuller, with the motto: "Utile nihil quod non honestum."
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'In our pleasures at Dresden there was a mixture of the utile with the dulce.
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Leesil knew Utile of the price of horseflesh, but it sounded like less than half of what such animals were worth.
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And she also told me you'd help me with a Utile business and then I could help you, know what I mean?'
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Ye Utilitarians-ye ,too ,lovethe UTILE only as a VEHICLE for your inclinations,-ye ,too ,reallyfind the noise of its wheels insupportable!