Exhaustive Sentence Examples

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  • The reader is referred to that paper for an exhaustive history and discussion of the intrument.

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  • If true, it need not be exhaustive.

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  • In the present article it is impossible to give an exhaustive catalogue of the phenomena and modes of communication of modern spiritualism.'

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  • Privileges It is only necessary to mention these here, but each fthe lord of the privileges requires an exhaustive examination o, as to its origin.

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  • Naturally we have an exhaustive range of drinks, but we'd love you to try these top tipples.

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  • The project has already been through an exhaustive consultation process and has been recommended for approval by both Greenwich and Newham boroughs.

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  • His Catena Aurea next appeared, which, under the form of a commentary on the Gospels, was really an exhaustive summary of the theological teaching of the greatest of the church fathers.

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  • On the principle of contradiction this division is both exhaustive and exclusive; there can be no overlapping, and no members of the original genus or the lower groups are omitted.

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  • The arm-muscles have been studied in an absolutely exhaustive manner by Fiirbringer, who in his monumental work has tabulated and then scrutinized the chief characters of fourteen selected muscles.

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  • To enter here into an exhaustive account of the various theories which even before, though especially after, the appearance of the Constitution of Athens have been propounded as to the chronology of the Peisistratean tyranny, is impossible.

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  • As regards doctrine, the work is exhaustive; but it is diffuse, obscure, and occasionally selfcontradictory, as might be expected in a work which consists of a number of unconnected paragraphs of various authorship and date.

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  • The history of the whole controversy, which has been several times renewed, was dealt with in Christopher Wordsworth's tracts in a most exhaustive way.

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  • The Louisiana code of 1808 was not, however, exhaustive; and the courts continued to go back to the old Spanish sources whenever the digest was inconclusive.

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  • Exhaustive orders to organize the necessary trains were duly issued, but the emperor seems to have had no conception of the difficulties the tracks - there were no metalled roads - of Poland were about to present to him.

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  • We are collaborating on an exhaustive molecular characterisation of cancer cell lines to identify novel oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes in ovarian cancer.

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  • However, an exhaustive review of systems is neither practicable nor would remain exhaustive for very long.

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  • Outline of project proposal The following provides a broad outline and is neither prescriptive nor exhaustive.

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  • He has an exhaustive knowledge of all things audio visual especially if it involves light sabers and wookie rage.

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  • The list is by no means exhaustive and it is hoped it will be continually added to and updated as new sops are developed.

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  • Whilst Lotze had thus in his published works closed the circle of his thought, beginning with a conception metaphysically gained, proceeding to an exhaustive contemplation of things in the light it afforded, and ending with the stronger conviction of its truth which observation, experience, and life could.

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  • Marchi's line of investigation was followed by the Commendatore De Rossi, and his brother Michele, the former of whom was Marchi's fellow-labourer during the latter part of his explorations; and it is to them that we owe the most exhaustive scientific examination of the whole subject.

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  • It is impossible to offer any exhaustive classification of those who, while they rejected the teachings of the old Church, refused at the same time to conform to the particular types of Protestantism which had found favour in the eyes of the princes and been imposed by them on their subjects.

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  • The most important of the works of Maximus will be found in Migne, Patrologia graeca, xc. xci., together with an anonymous life; an exhaustive list in Wagenmann's article in vol.

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  • In 1877 he decided to devote one of the telescopes of the observatory to stellar photometry, and after an exhaustive trial of various forms of photometers, he devised the meridian photometer (see Photometry, Stellar), which seemed to be free from most of the sources of error.

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  • The presence of the heptamethylene ring in these compounds is shown by the production of suberone by the exhaustive methylation, &c., of hydroecgoni dine ethyl ester (see POLYMETHYLENES and TROPINE).

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  • But the rule apparently obtains throughout that stereotype and compromise offer themselves as the exhaustive alternative.

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  • The list is by no means exhaustive and it is hoped it will be continually added to and updated as new SOPs are developed.

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  • Naturally we have an exhaustive range of drinks, but we 'd love you to try these top tipples.

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  • Be prepared to give the realtor an exhaustive list of the amenities you're looking for in a house.

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  • Captain Desbriere's exhaustive work was done for the historical section of the French general staff, and is a fine example of the scholarly and conscientious modern French historical school.

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  • Amongst modern works may be named the exhaustive repertory of fact contained in Drumann, Geschichte Roms, vol.

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  • Here is a small sampling of species, which, of course, is far from being exhaustive.

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  • Options are vast when it comes to reading materials for third-graders and a comprehensive list would be exhaustive.

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  • Also, keep in mind that the following titles are far from an exhaustive list; they're simply intended to get you started in seeking out high-interest chapter books that are at the right reading level for most second-graders.

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  • The following is a list of some of its MasterCard offers, though this list is not exhaustive.

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  • The list is not exhaustive, and some of the magazines listed here are geared towards professional designers rather than novice readers, but there is still plenty here worth checking out.

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  • This list is by no means exhaustive, so feel free to explore this genre to the fullest extent through the wide variety of books available online.

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  • What sets the Distinctions tool apart is its exhaustive selection of cabinetry styles to choose from, including specially-designed corner cabinets and shelving units to maximize the kitchen's cabinet space.

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  • In this section, you can search through an exhaustive list of celebrities and find out which scents they prefer to wear.

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  • Colorado ski resorts are numerous and the list here is not exhaustive.

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  • This is not an exhaustive list of all of the small ship cruises available in and around Alaska.

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  • It will often take a good attentive and exhaustive search on the Internet to find the kind of free easy guitar sheet music that guitar players, particularly beginning guitar players, have a desire to play.

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  • California Wine Mall, for instance, lists more than 50 wineries making organic wine, and one can bet the list isn't exhaustive.

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  • This is not an exhaustive list of requirements.

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  • While this isn't an exhaustive list, these are some of the best resources currently available for women of size who seek to become models.

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  • This is not an exhaustive list but the points may be enough to send you running to the nearest zipper.

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  • Psychoanalysis, including dream interpretation, proves to be too exhaustive and potentially ineffective.

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  • This list of GameCube controller-compatible titles is not exhaustive and new games are being released all the time that still make use of the older GameCube controller.

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  • This Nintendo Wii games list is not an exhaustive list.

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  • At the time this article was written, the list was accurate but not exhaustive.

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  • The following list is surely not exhaustive, but it should give you a good idea of what you can expect when you play video games with a Linux OS computer.

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  • Keep in mind this list of Nintendo DS games is not exhaustive.

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  • This list is, of course, far from exhaustive, but it should offer you a glimpse into what the genre has to offer.

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  • There are lots more Bully cheats for Wii, most commonly in the form of exhaustive walkthroughs and FAQs that give you step-by-step directions on how to beat the various missions, but don't forget that part of the fun is exploration.

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  • While GameznFlix may not have an exhaustive library of video game titles, they still have a massive repository of games to choose from for each system.

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  • This is by no means an exhaustive list, but is meant to give you an idea of what kind of gaming experience we're talking about.

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  • The roster found in this game is fairly impressive, though far from being exhaustive.

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  • While the list isn't as exhaustive as it could be, most of the major games are featured here with full write-ups from the IGN staff.

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  • This is not an exhaustive list of where to buy Gregory backpacks.

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  • This quick guide to Mobile Phone Tools for Motorolas is far from exhaustive, but it highlights many of its most popular features and how to use them.

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  • While this list is certainly far from exhaustive, here are five of the more popular free games for BlackBerry Curve.

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  • To aid in this effort, you'll want some of the apps for HTC Droid Incredible, as the pre-installed set is anything but exhaustive.

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  • The list is not exhaustive, so do check in with the local jurisdictions for the most up to date information.

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  • For exhaustive lists of line dances, check out the following websites.

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  • The Official Bell Witch Site contains exhaustive research into the happenings at the Bell Farm, a list of those who directly experienced the manifestations and more.

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  • The list here is by no means exhaustive, but it is a great start.

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  • Depeche Mode has such a large back catalog that it is difficult to find completely exhaustive lists of their lyrics.

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  • Billy Joel's Greatest Hits album features an exhaustive collection of Joel tracks.

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  • While this is not an exhaustive list of your options, it can help you to get better pricing on uniforms.

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  • These pages are fairly exhaustive and contain a great deal of information.

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  • For an exhaustive list of web sites that they host, visit the site's forums here.

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  • The material for the study of Babylonian law is singularly extensive without being exhaustive.

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  • Fiddes's huge tome (1724) is fairly exhaustive.

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  • For this reason these crops are known as " restorative," cereals the produce of which is sold off the farm being classed as " exhaustive."

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  • In 1901 the Copley medal of the Royal Society of London was awarded him as being "the first to apply the second law of thermodynamics to the exhaustive discussion of the relation between chemical, electrical and thermal energy and capacity for external work."

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  • In 1853 exhaustive experiments were carried out in England with a view to ascertaining whether it would be possible so to treat alcohol as to allow it to be used industrially without, at the same time, any risk of the revenue being defrauded.

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  • Adolfo Bonilla y San Martin's Luis Vives y la filosofia del renacimiento (Madrid, 1903) is a valuable and interesting study which includes an exhaustive bibliography of Vives's writings and a critical estimate of previous monographs.

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  • The labour statistics published by the department are exhaustive, dealing with hours of labour, the state of the labour market, the condition of the working classes and the prices of commodities; annual reports are also ' Since 1882 there have been only two occasions on which the president of the board was not included in the cabinet.

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  • An exhaustive bibliography and an excellent article onGregory by Carl Mirbt are to be found in Hauck's Realencyklopadie, ?3rd edition.

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  • Its liberal tendencies caused him to be accused of unsound views, and a most exhaustive report prepared by the Lancashire College committee was followed by numerous pamphlets for and against.

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  • Karol Szajnocha's great monograph, justly described as "a pearl of historical literature," Jadwiga and Jagiello (4 vols., Lemberg, 1861), the result of twelve years of exhaustive study, is our best authority on the first union between Poland and Lithuania.

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  • For an exhaustive study of the Tristan legend and literature, see the recent work by Professor Golther; also an examination of the Welsh fragments by Ivor John in the Grimm Library.

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  • The first two volumes of Dr C. Schilling's exhaustive work, Wilhelm Olbers, sein Leben and seine Werke, appeared at Berlin in 1894 and 1900, a third and later volume including his personal correspondence and biography.

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  • Zahn, almost colossal in scale and exhaustive in detail, embracing Gesch.

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  • The question, however, may still be raised, whether these time-indications of the two Gospels are exhaustive, whether (that is) two years, and two years only, are to be allotted to the ministry.

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  • With this exception, however, all ancient writers, whether they enumerated two or three or four Passovers in the Gospel history, believed that the enumeration was exhaustive; and their belief appears correctly to represent the mind of the author of the Fourth Gospel, seeing that his various notes of time were probably in intentional contrast to the looser synoptic accounts.

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  • The fourth book is principally devoted to the elaborate and exhaustive polemic against the mercantile system which finally drove it from the field of science, and has exercised a powerful influence on economic legislation.

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  • It is apparently a tropidine monocarboxylic acid, for on exhaustive methylation it yields cycloheptatriene-I.

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  • The following classification is simple and convenient; the list of alkaloids makes no pretence at being exhaustive.

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  • As the result of an exhaustive analysis of the text and of the political and religious events of the time, Mayer comes to the conclusion that the document was forged about 775, i.e.

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  • P. Woodward, a model of clear systematic exposition, and the exhaustive treatise on the Malacozoa or Weichthiere by Professor Keferstein of Gottingen, published as part of Bronn's Klassen and Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs.

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  • In this connexion we may mention that the secretary of the London Peace Society, Dr Evans Darby, has edited an exhaustive collection of materials called International Tribunals.

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  • His indices auctorum are, in some cases, the authorities which he has actually consulted (though in this respect they are not exhaustive); in other cases, they represent the principal writers on the subject, whose names are borrowed second-hand for his immediate authorities.

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  • This division (which is not, however, strictly exhaustive) directs special attention to what is undoubtedly the most striking feature of the flora - namely, that of its 693 species no less than 271 reappear in the extreme north.

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  • The reproductive process of which the formation of the flower is the first stage being an exhaustive one, it is necessary that the plant, as gardeners say, should get " established " before it flowers.

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  • The following list, which is not exhaustive, furnishes material from which a selection may be made to suit various soils and situations.

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  • The work excited a good deal of surprise as well as attention; and with characteristic thoroughness and love of truth the author went abroad to collect materials for the verification and more exhaustive treatment of his views.

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  • History, as Selden showed in his learned and exhaustive treatise (History of Tithes 1618), does not bear out this view.'

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  • The Irrigation Commission of 1901-1903 published a very exhaustive report after a careful study of every part of India.

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  • Tyers, &c.; far above all, of course, the unique Life by James Boswell, first published in 1791, and subsequently encrusted with vast masses of Johnsoniana in the successive editions of Malone, Croker, Napier, Fitzgerald, Mowbray Morris (Globe), Birrell, Ingpen (copiously illustrated) and Dr Birkbeck Hill (the most exhaustive).

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  • From the mass of material comprised in the Koran - and the account we have given is far from exhaustive - we should select the histories of the ancient prophets and saints Narratives.

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  • In Joachim Frederik Schouw (1789-1852), Denmark produced a very eminent botanist, author of an exhaustive Geography of Plants.

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  • Strauss has given an exhaustive analysis of the whole work in his book on Reimarus.

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  • His clear, exhaustive and dignified style of treatment evidences the rectitude and nobility of the man.

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  • His exhaustive report, published in 1834, was a valuable contribution to the whole question of penal discipline.

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  • The exhaustive judgment, if attainable, could not be known to be exhaustive.

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  • Though obviously not exhaustive, the unique extent of this induction was held to render it competent to give practical certainty or psychological necessity.

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  • Machat, Les Rivieres du Sud et la Fouta-Diallon (Paris, 1906), another valuable work, containing exhaustive bibliographies.

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  • For the innumerable conventions, to which Great Britain is a party, as to commerce, consular jurisdiction, fisheries and the slave trade, it must suffice to refer to the exhaustive and skilfully devised index to vols.

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  • There is an exhaustive bibliography with an excellent article by Carl Mirbt in HerzogHauck, Realencyklopadie (3rd ed., 1904).

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  • This list is probably by no means exhaustive, but it sufficiently indicates in a summary fashion the extent of that wave of diffusion which set in during the closing years of the 19th century.

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  • The various and widely-differing portraits of him find exhaustive treatment in the seventh volume of Justin Winsor's Narrative and Critical History of America.

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  • A finely illustrated book, Finland in the Nineteenth Century, by various Finnish writers, gives an excellent account of the country; also Reuter's Finlandia, a very complete work with an exhaustive bibliography.

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  • Lingard's History gives an exhaustive and trustworthy account of the Popish terror and its victims; and the chief incidents in Oates's career are graphically described by Macaulay.

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  • One of the earliest and most exhaustive series of experiments was made on Rio Tinto ores at the John Brown works by John Hollway, with the aim of both smelting the ore and concentrating the matte in the same furnace, by the heat evolved through the oxidation of their sulphur and iron.

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  • For an exhaustive summary of all that has been written on the subject the reader may consult Bd.

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  • Sibley's Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University (Cambridge, 1873), with an exhaustive list of Mather's works (about 150 titles); there is much valuable matter in Williston Walker's Ten New England Leaders (New York, 1901) and in his Creeds and Platforms of Congregationalism (New York, 1893); for literary criticism of the Mathers see ch.

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  • The genera Rhinopomastus and Irrisor are generally placed in the Family Upupidae, but Dr Murie, after an exhaustive examination of their osteology, regards them as forming a group of equal value.

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  • Travelling in Italy with one of his pupils, he made an exhaustive study of the antiquities of Rome.

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  • De Sade's Life of the poet (Amsterdam, 1764-1767) marks an epoch in the history of his numerous biographies; but this is in many important points untrustworthy, and it has been superseded by Gustav Koerting's exhaustive volume on Petrarcas Leben and Werke (Leipzig, 1878).

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  • His treatment is exhaustive and philosophical, taking in, along with political and constitutional history, the changes in religion, thought and sentiment during his period, their causes and their tendencies.

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  • Geslin de Bourgogne he published Etudes sur la revolution en Bretagne in 1858, and between 1855 and 1879 an exhaustive work in six volumes on the Anciens eveches de Bretagne; histoire et monuments.

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  • An exhaustive history of Rumanian literature is, for the time being, a pious wish.

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  • The next seven days were spent alone in a grove of mango trees 2 The various legends of Mara are the subject of an exhaustive critical analysis in Windisch's Mara and Buddha (Leipzig, 1895).

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  • The Basutos, who dwelt in the upper valleys of the Orange river, had subsisted under a semi-protectorate of the British government from 1843 to 1854; but having been left to their own resources on the abandonment of the Orange sovereignty, they fell into a long exhaustive warfare with the Boers of the Free State.

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  • By the electrolytic reduction of pseudopelletierine, N-methyl granatanine is obtained, and this by exhaustive methylation is converted into A O des-dimethyl granatanine.

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  • Burgess has an exhaustive account of the Jain Cave Temples (none older than the 7th century) in Fergusson and Burgess's Cave Temples in India (London, 1880).

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  • Newton's investigations, however, were very far from being exhaustive.

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  • The exhaustive ascertainment of stellar parallaxes, combined with the visible facts of stellar distribution, would enable us to build a perfect plan of the universe in three dimensions.

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  • It connects the moral world by a deductive process with the fundamental idea of knowledge and being; it offers a view of the entire world of human action which at all events aims at being exhaustive; it presents an arrangement of the matter of the science which tabulates its constituents after the model of the physical sciences; and it supplies a sharply defined treatment of specific moral phenomena in their relation to the fundamental idea of human life as a whole.

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  • For an exhaustive detailed study has revealed many signs of diversity of authorship which combine to show that the book is due to the incorporation of older material in two main redactions; one deeply imbued with the language and thought of Deuteronomy itself (D), the other of the post-exilic priestly circle (P) which gave the Pentateuch its present form.

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  • Karl von Gebler, who, in an able and exhaustive but somewhat prejudiced work, Galileo Galilei and die romische Curie (Stuttgart, 1876), sought to impeach the authenticity of a document of prime importance in the trial of 1633.

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  • Still later, in 1874, Dr Cohn, after the most exhaustive experiments and bacteriological research, realized that the disease was caused by a bacillus, and - nine years later - the name Bacillus alvei was given to it by Cheyne and Cheshire, whose views were in agreement with those of Dr Cohn.

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  • The Suffolk Stud-Book and History of the Breed, published in 1880, is the most exhaustive record of its kind in England.

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  • With the exhaustive concordance you can find any word you need.

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  • After an exhaustive evaluation within the US government, we decided that the Protocol was actually counterproductive.

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  • Note that with all the reading lists my guidance is neither exhaustive nor prescriptive.

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  • I have collected a not necessarily exhaustive list of transcripts from various sources.

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  • The list is not exhaustive, simply a starting point.

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  • The list of offenses is fairly exhaustive, tho there are a few others that we would like to see included.

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  • Now speaking of Shakey, there was a pretty exhaustive Neil Young biographer a couple years back with the name Shakey.

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  • They are not very exhaustive, perhaps the development team did not have enough time to write more complete tutorials.

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  • Those set out in Appendix 1 are examples of more commonly found types, but the list provided should not be regarded as exhaustive.

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  • Final Note This guidance should not be considered exhaustive.

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  • His treatment of linguistic matters seems exhaustive compared to Robertson, who in comparison seems almost to ignore it.

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  • Exhaustive next generation connections, and removable faceplates ensure that the Control Center will remain an essential part of your gaming lifestyle.

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  • Despite exhaustive enquiries the groom could find no reports of any of the local fox hound being out that late the previous evening.

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  • The audit of schemes should be considered indicative rather than comprehensive or exhaustive.

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  • World War One This is far from an exhaustive list of books about the Great War.

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  • The best modern work on the subject is by the comtesse Catherine de Flavigny, entitled Sainte Brigitte de Suede, sa vie, ses revelations et son oeuvre (Paris, 1892), which contains an exhaustive bibliogr,aphy.

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  • In order to 'ascertain what modes of action are most conducive to the end in view, and what motives are best fitted to produce them, Bentham was led to construct marvellously exhaustive, though somewhat mechanical, tables of motives.

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  • Watt's exhaustive work on Wild and Cultivated Cotton Plants of the World (1907) is the latest authority on the subject; and his views on some debated points have been incorporated in the following account.

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  • Long-continued treatment with halogens may, in some cases, result in the formation of aromatic compounds; thus perchlorbenzene, C 6 C1 6, frequently appears as a product of exhaustive chlorination, while hexyl iodide, C 6 H 13 I, yields perchlorand perbrom-benzene quite readily.

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  • All the operations connected with the successive invasion schemes are recorded, with exhaustive quotations of documentary evidence, in Projets et tentatives de debarquement aux Iles Britanniques, by Captain Desbriere (Paris, 1901).

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  • So also any exhaustive survey of the temperature and salinity of the sea at a great number of points on and below the surface reveals a complexity of conditions that may defy mathematical analysis and could not easily be predicted.

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  • This list is not exhaustive; other products are given in Gustav Mann, Chemistry of the Proteids (1906), to which reference should be made for a complete account of this class of compounds.

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  • Hipler, and others, but their efforts were overshadowed by Dr Leopold Prowe's exhaustive Nicolaus Coppernicus (Berlin, 1883-1884), embodying the outcome of researches indefatigably prosecuted for over thirty years.

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  • Knott, who made an exhaustive series of experiments upon various metals in the form of tubes, concluded that in iron there was always a slight increase of volume, and in nickel and cobalt a slight decrease.

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  • Other examples are shortly noticed in the tables on p. 505, which although by no means exhaustive, sufficiently indicate the scope and trend of arbitration during the years covered.

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  • A charming style, a vivid fancy, exhaustive research, were not to be expected from a hard-worked barrister; but he must certainly be held responsible for the frequent plagiarisms, the still more frequent inaccuracies of detail, the colossal vanity which obtrudes on almost every page,'the hasty insinuations against the memory of the great departed who were to him as giants, and the petty sneers which he condescends to print against his own contemporaries, with whom he was living from day to day on terms of apparently sincere friendship.

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  • Beyond appearing at the meetings of learned societies he took little part in public affairs; he lived alone, conducting his investigations in a deliberate and exhaustive manner, but in the most rigid seclusion, no person being admitted to his laboratory on any pretext.

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  • His power of rapid and exhaustive observation and of accurate pictorial reproduction was phenomenal.

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  • A latter (probably Nestorian) recension is contained in a Paris MS., which was used along with the other by Bruns and Sachau in their exhaustive edition (Syrisch-romisches, Rechtsbuch, Leipzig, 1880).

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  • Specialists may here and there improve on a statement or a theory, but it will always remain a great authority, a monument of patient and exhaustive research of intellectual power, and f ripe and disciplined judgment.

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  • Scott O'Connor, The Silken East (London, 1904); Talbot Kelly, Burma (London, 1905); an exhaustive account of the administration is contained in Dr Alleyne Ireland's The Province of Burma, Report prepared on behalf of the university of Chicago (Boston, U.S.A., 2 vols., 1907).

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  • The precipitate, even after exhaustive washing with hot water, still contains a trace of alkali; but from the oxide, prepared from it by ignition, the alkali can be washed away.

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  • The standard modern work on Savonarola is Pasquale Villari's, La Storia di Fra Girolamo Savonarola e de' suoi tempi (Florence, 1887) based on an exhaustive study of the original authorities and containing a number of new documents (English translation by Linda Villari, London, 1889).

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  • This great book, the first and still one of the best historical works on Poland in the modern sense of the word, was only undertaken after mature consideration and an exhaustive study of all the original sources then available, some of which are now lost.

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  • Exhaustive references to general systematic works will be found in de Dalla Torre's Catalogue mentioned above.

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  • Forneron (Paris, 1881), contains many references to authorities and is exhaustive, but the author has some violent prejudices.

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  • The Urschrift was followed by a more exhaustive handling of one of its topics in Die Sadducder and Pharisder (1863), and by a more thorough application of its leading principles in an elaborate history of Judaism (Das Judentum and seine Geschichte) in 1865-1871.

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  • In many passages of his works on pathology, physiology, and psychology Lotze had distinctly stated that the method of research which he advocated there did not give an explanation of the phenomena of life and mind, but only the means of observing and connecting them together; that the meaning of all phenomena, and the reason of their peculiar connexions, was a philosophical problem which required to be attacked from a different point of view; and that the significance especially which lay in the phenomena of life and mind would only unfold itself if by an exhaustive survey of the entire life of man, individually, socially, and historically, we gain the necessary data for deciding what meaning attaches to the existence of this microcosm, or small world of human life, in the macrocosm of the universe.

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  • Start your search for a card with the options listed below, but keep in mind that this list is not exhaustive of all of the cash rewards available.

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  • This is not an exhaustive list; there are many websites that offer mortgage interest rate information that is updated regularly.

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  • This is certainly not an exhaustive list of pros and cons, but these items should assist you in asking the right kinds of questions to lender representatives while in the process of trying to decide on which product to choose.

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  • Note that this is not an exhaustive list of airlines that allow you to donate frequent flyer miles.

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  • Even if they asked an exhaustive number of questions, a test will still never be able to predict chemistry between two people.

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  • I did an exhaustive search at The Internet Movie Database and came up blank based on the information you provided.

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  • But did you know you can download movie trailers from Apple's exhaustive movie store?

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  • This list is by no means exhaustive, but it does give you a bit of insight into the personality, thinking and preferences of the popular actress.

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  • After getting a diagnosis, plenty of paperwork, appointments and schedules follow.The paperwork involved is exhaustive, especially for military families.

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  • This is certainly not an exhaustive listing, as there are hundreds of free office forms available online.

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  • You input your zip code and the car you're looking for, and the site provides you with an exhaustive list of options, including dealerships and individuals.

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  • This is by no means an exhaustive list, but here's a sampling of the kinds of foods you can eat when following a very strict low-carb plan.

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  • Here we take a closer look at these ingredients, but the following list is for information purposes and is neither exhaustive nor a guarantee that you will receive the same results.

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  • This is not an exhaustive list, but a short list to carry with you to help you manage your diabetes.

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  • This list is not exhaustive, but each of these companies allows you to obtain a no risk, no obligation quote on its website at no charge.

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  • Remember that although these websites can be great tools when shopping for health insurance within California, the sites do not have an exhaustive list of every provider.

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  • This is certainly not an exhaustive listing of insurance companies offering professional liability insurance to financial services employees.

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  • The truth is, insurance companies use an exhaustive list of factors when they analyze the level of liability a person represents.

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  • Fortified by this exhaustive preparation, Aquinas began his Summa Theologiae, which he intended to be the sum of all known learning, arranged according to the best method, and subordinate to the dictates of the church.

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  • Before proposing the reintroduction of the tax, Sella and his friend Ferrara improved and made exhaustive experiments with the meter.

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  • On his own initiative he conducted exhaustive inquiries into the conditions of the Sicilian peasants and of the Tuscan metayers, and in 1877 published in co-operation with Signor Leopoldo Franchetti a masterly work on Sicily (La Sicilia, Florence, 1877).

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  • Only from an exhaustive comparison of controlling data can the scattered hints be collected and classified.

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