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  • On each subject there are in fact two pages.

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  • It is in fact typically a closed system.

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  • Again Cesare was suspected as the instigator of the deed, and in fact he almost admitted it himself.

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  • How would I know he can ski, if in fact he really can?

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  • If in fact those reports were all lies, he may have never even entered the Lucky Pup.

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  • A child was in fact delivered to her agents, but he was a deaf mute.

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  • Variation was in fact a purposive response.

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  • The title of "dictator" was revived and Sulla was in fact emperor of Rome.

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  • The material and the energy go together, the decomposition of the one in the cell setting free the other, which is used at once in the vital processes of the cell, being in fact largely employed in constructing protoplasm or storing various products.

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  • With the later 9th century we enter upon a new epoch, and by the time of Gregory VII., in the 11th century, the tribunals have fallen into the hands of a regular class of canonists who are in fact professional church-lawyers in orders.

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  • When God breathed His own breath into man's nostrils He, in fact conferred upon him an immortal existence.

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  • Erasmus Darwin's mind was in fact rather that of a man of science than that of a poet.

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  • Some theologians did indeed protest against it with great energy; it was in fact too preposterous to declare that a book composed of unstable words and letters, and full of variants, was absolutely divine.

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  • His love of liberty, though sincere, was in fact unreal.

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  • However, against what Jesus clearly teaches Dr. Badawi claims that the promised paraclete is in fact Muhammad.

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  • It is in fact just a reworking of William Palley 's flawed watchmaker argument.

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  • Although referred to as constables, these four men were in fact on a par with the old town watchmen.

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  • He had suffered extreme pain for years before his death, and in fact broke down altogether under disease contracted in the discharge of his duty.

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  • He was in fact a typical representative of the unscrupulous selfseeking Polish magnates of the 17th century who were always ready to sacrifice everything, their country included, to their own private ambition.

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  • Such books were in fact not geography, but merely compressed travel.

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  • It is a common opinion in Germany that our material is in fact too scanty or too self-contradictory.

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  • In agility they are unsurpassed; in fact they are stated to be so swift in their movements as to be able to capture birds on the wing with their paws.

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  • They are in fact well formed and powerful, of middle height and of an olive complexion.

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  • His war-ships were arranged in what was called a half-moon, and was in fact an obtuse angle with his flagship, the "Brederode," at the apex.

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  • For Sanchuniathon is a mere literary fiction; and Philo's treatment is vitiated by an obvious attempt to explain the whole system of religion on the principles of Euhemerus, an agnostic who taught the traditional mythology as primitive history, and turned all the gods and goddesses into men and women; and further by a patriotic desire to prove that Phoenicia could outdo Greece in the venerable character of its traditions, that in fact Greek mythology was simply a feeble and distorted version of the Phoenician.'

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  • He whose conquests and slaughters now revived the legend was in fact no Christian or King David but the famous Jenghiz Khan.

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  • He has, besides, the whole science of "venerie" at his finger-tips; in fact Tristan is the "Admirable Crichton" of medieval romance, there is nothing he cannot do, and that superlatively well - it must be regretfully admitted that he is also a most accomplished liar!

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  • He intended to follow it up with similar treatises on Mars, Jupiter, sun, moon, comets and meteors, stars, and nebulae, and had in fact commenced a monograph on Mars, when the failure of a New Zealand bank deprived him of an independence which would have enabled him to carry out his scheme without anxiety as to its commercial success or failure.

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  • In 1873 he published an important contribution to science, a map and paper in which he proved that the existing maps of Asia entirely misrepresented the physical formation of the country, the main structural lines being in fact from south-west to north-east, not from north to south, or from east to west as had been previously supposed.

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  • Those who were not married were conveyed immediately to Asia Minor; the rest had permission to remain, but in fact they left the country soon afterwards.

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  • The two earliest of the Minor Prophets, Amos and Hosea, prophesied in the northern kingdom, at about 760 and 740 B.C. respectively; both foresaw the approaching ruin of northern Israel at the hands of the Assyrians, which took place in fact when Sargon took Samaria in 722 B.C.; and both did their best to stir their people to better things.

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  • It is essential that the paper covering be loose, so as to ensure that each wire is enclosed in a coating not of paper only, but also of air; the wires in fact are really insulated from each other by the dry air, the loose paper acting merely as a separator to prevent them from coming into contact.

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  • It is in fact the electromagnet and spindle of a telegraph relay with a siphon in place of the tongue.

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  • Popoff employed an electromagnetic tapper, in fact the mechanism of an electric bell with the gong removed, for this purpose.

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  • The failure of the strike caused the Socialists to quarrel among themselves and to accuse each other of dishonesty in the management of party funds; it appeared in fact that the large sums collected throughout Italy on behalf of the strikers had been squandered or appropriated by the syndacalist leaders.

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  • A well-developed river system has in fact many equally important and widely-separated sources, the most distant from the mouth, the highest, river or even that of largest initial volume not being necessarily of greater geographical interest than the rest.

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  • Tiedemann, 2 the Heidelberg anatomist, who has been generally ignored, although he surpassed many a recent zoogeographer by the wide view he took of the problem; in fact he was the first to connect distribution with environmental or bionomic factors; e.g.

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  • In the first case prayer will 'be accompanied with disinterested homage, praise and thankgiving, and will in fact tend to lose its distinctive character of entreaty or petition, passing into a mystic communing or converse with God.

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  • Crusaders in fact they were before crusades were preached.

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  • His disappearance in both cases is an illustration of one of the features which we have spoken of in the Norman character, the tendency which in fact made Normans out of Northmen, the tendency to adopt the language and manners of the people among whom they found themselves.

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  • Philosophy proceeds to show that in fact vice is never unpunished nor virtue unrewarded.

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  • The Moguls, though baptized, are in fact believers in fetishism as much as the unconverted Samoyedes.

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  • In America, also, freight trains are fitted with an automatic continuous brake, whereas in the United Kingdom this appliance is required by law only in the case of passenger trains, and in fact is not fitted to goods and mineral trains except in a few isolated instances.

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  • The interest in spiritualism, apart from scientific curiosity and mere love of the marvellous, is partly due to the belief that trustworthy information and advice about mundane matters can be obtained through mediums - to the same impulse in fact which has in all ages attracted inquirers to fortune-tellers.

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  • The tradition of the earliest document J ascribes the worship of Yahweh to much earlier times, in fact to the dawn of human life.

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  • The biblical name Kittim, derived from Citium, is in fact used quite generally for Cyprus as a whole; 3 later also for Greeks and Romans in general.

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  • This increased his anxiety to temporize, which he did with signal success for more than two years, making ' The grave doubt as to the paternity of Matthew involved a doubt whether the great earl of Tyrone and his equally famous nephew Owen Roe had in fact any O'Neill blood in their veins.

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  • But Islam has often shown itself milder in fact than in theory, for its laws were made to be broken.

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  • Vast areas of the country were in fact under the single control of a territorial lord or an ecclesiastical foundation.

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  • Now the most striking characteristic of man, that in fact which marks him specially, as contrasted with other animals, is self-consciousness.

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  • Another false prophet and magician was Yishu M'shiha, who was in fact a manifestation of the planet Mercury.

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  • Syria in fact is beginning to take shape in our minds as perhaps the most ancient seat of civilization in the world, the common source from which Babylonia and Egypt derived those items of culture in which, in the early period, they resemble one another.

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  • But the feeling in Vespasian's favour quickly gathered strength, and the armies of Moesia, Pannonia and Illyricum soon declared for him, and made him in fact master of half of the Roman world.

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  • She persuaded White and others that she was a saint with a special mission, that in fact she was the woman, and White the man-child, described in Revelations xii.

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  • But the landlord's interest and the general tone of feeling alike modified practice even before the intervention of legislation; they were habitually continued in their holdings, and came to possess in fact a perpetual and hereditary enjoyment of them.

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  • In Russia, a country which had not the same historical antecedents with the Western nations, properly so called, and which is in fact more correctly classed as Eastern, whilst slavery had disappeared, serfdom was in force down to our own days.

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  • It is not improbable that he was in fact an hereditary chief of the Basques, but no contemporary records exist.

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  • The third or theological class of writings consists mainly of commentaries, or of works which, if not commentaries in name, are so in fact.

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  • Traditions of gold and silver, dating from the time of the Spanish conquest, still endure, but these metals are in fact extremely rare.

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  • After the Ten Year's War seed of Mexican and United States tobaccos was in great demand to re-seed the ruined vegas, and was introduced in great quantities; and although by a later law the destruction of these exotic species was ordered, that destruction was in fact quite impossible.

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  • There was ostensible government regulation of rates after 1877, but the roads were guaranteed outright against any loss of revenue, and in fact practically nothing was ever done in the way of reform in the Spanish period.

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  • Viewing the subject as a whole, and apart from remote developments which have not in fact seriously influenced the great structure of the mathematics of the European races, it may be said to have had its origin with the Greeks, working on pre-existing fragmentary lines of thought derived from the Egyptians and Phoenicians.

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  • The French in Egypt were in fact beaten before he reached the coast.

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  • It was in fact well supplied with information by means of the spy service directed by an exiled French royalist, the count d'Antraigues, who was established at Dresden as a Russian diplomatic agent.

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  • In the middle line the sub-oesophageal nerve mass is small; the ganglion is in fact drawn out into two halves placed on either side of the body.

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  • The rejection, ostensibly attributed in large part to Van Buren's instructions to Louis McLane, the American minister to England, regarding the opening of the West India trade, in which reference had been made to the results of the election of 1828, was in fact the work of Calhoun, the vice-president; and when the vote was taken enough of the majority refrained from voting to produce a tie and give Calhoun his longed-for "vengeance."

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  • The election was in fact a victory for Jackson rather than for Van Buren.

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  • The great object of 17th-century moralists had been to find some general principle from which the whole of ethics could be deduced; common-sense, by turning its back on abstract principles of every kind, forced the philosophers to come down to the solid earth, and start by inquiring how the world does make up its mind in fact.

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  • He had in fact started his university course as a medicinae cultor, and in his autobiography he half regrets that he did not choose the medical profession.

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  • The wire will in fact become temporarily magnetized by induction, that end of it which is nearest to the pole of the magnet acquiring opposite polarity, and behaving as if it were the pole of a permanent magnet.

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  • It rests on the old theory of the antiquity of the Levitical legislation, so that in fact all who place that legislation later than Ezekiel are agreed that the book of Joel is also late.

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  • The title was still in fact "equivocal," and so it remained throughout French history.

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  • Although Brazil had now become in fact the head of its own mother country, the government was not in the hands of Brazilians, but of the Portuguese, who had followed the court.

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  • We must count with something; and the successive somethings obtained by the addition of successive units are in fact numerical quantities, not numbers.

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  • This is sometimes treated as a debt of 5s.; an alternative method is to recognize that our zero is really arbitrary, and that in fact we shift it with every operation of addition or subtraction.

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  • It can be proved by geometry that (aA-H3B) +yC = aA+(aB+- y C) = (a + 1 3+ 7) P, where P is in fact the centroid of masses a, 13, y placed at A, B, C respectively.

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  • Wotton follows Aristotle 1 in the division of animals into the Enaema and the Anaema, and in fact in the recognition of all the groups above given, adding only one large group to those recognized by Aristotle under the Anaema, modifica- namely, the group of Zoophyta, in which Wotton includes the Holothuriae, Star-Fishes, Medusae, Sea-Anemones and Sponges.

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  • The first post-Darwinian systematists naturally and without reflexion accepted of' the idea that existing simpler forms represent stages i n the gradual progress of development - are in fact survivors from past ages which have retained the exact grade of development which their ancestors had reached in past ages.

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  • We do not yet know whether such absolute blending is possible or not, or whether all apparent blending is only a more or less minutely subdivided " mosaic " of non-combinable characters of the parents, in fact whether the combinations due to heredity in reproduction are ever analogous to chemical compounds or are always comparable to particulate mixtures.

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  • The (8), A function of the telescope is in fact to allow the use of a wider, and therefore more easily measurable, aperture.

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  • Curvature of the primary focal line having a very injurious effect upon definition, it may be inferred from the excellent performance of these gratings that y is in fact small.

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  • It is in fact worthy to be put by the side of the finest passages of chaps.

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  • The explosive wave from the dry guncotton primer is in fact better responded to by the wet compressed material than the dry, and its detonation is somewhat sharper than that of the dry.

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  • The remainder of the Austrian main body, the whole of which was in fact still on the right bank of the Elbe, was hidden from view behind high ground farther to the eastward.

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  • A copy of the orders and an explanatory letter were in fact despatched to the II.

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  • Inscriptions found at Nippur, where extensive excavations were carried on during 1888-1900 by Messrs Peters and Haynes, under the auspices of the University of Pennsylvania, show that Bel of Nippur was in fact regarded as the head of an extensive pantheon.

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  • The defenders could in fact afford to remain quiescent.

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  • He mentions in it only one previous enterprise of the same kind (though there had in fact been others) - that, namely, of Nicholas Francois Canard (c. 1750-1833 ), whose book, Principes d'economie politique (Paris, 1802), was crowned by the French Academy, though "its principles were radically false as well as erroneously applied."

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  • Thus they presented in fact a theodicy, a rudimentary philosophy of religion.

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  • On other estates the second sugars, or sugars produced from boiling molasses alone, are not purged to dryness, but when sufficiently separated from their mother-liquor are mixed with the defecated juice, thereby increasing its saccharine richness, and after being converted into syrup in the usual manner are treated in the vacuum pan as first sugars, which in fact they really are.

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  • There was actually in fact and practice a larger uniformity than this short list implies, because these principles tended to express themselves in similar forms, and because historical derivation from a common source in Frankish feudalism tended to preserve some degree of uniformity in the more important usages.

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  • Though almost waterless, it is in fact better wooded and richer in pasture than any part of the Hamad; the sand-hills are dotted with ghada, a species of tamarisk, and other bushes, and several grasses and succulent plants - among them the adar, on which sheep are said to feed for a month without requiring water - are found in abundance in good seasons.

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  • Horses are in fact only kept by the principal sheiks, and by far the larger proportion of those now in Nejd are the property of the amir and his family.

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  • His disciples were not all of one school, but many eminent scholars who apparently have been untouched by his influence have in fact developed some of the many ideas which he suggested.

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  • It has been said that the copy of the Pandects then taken by the Pisans from Amalfi was the first known to them, but in fact they were already acquainted with those laws.

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  • But in fact the chief authority was still vested in the nobles, who, both in Pisa and in Sardinia, exercised almost sovereign power.

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  • The Speculum Naturale is so constructed that the various subjects are dealt with according to the order of their creation; it is in fact a gigantic commentary on Genesis i.

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  • The convenience of an understanding between the two men was obvious; and they were soon on the closest terms. While Montmorin continued minister in name, Mirabeau became so in fact.

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  • The version in which Hugdietrich gains access to his future wife by disguising himself as a woman has also a foundation in fact.

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  • The struggle, which lasted for several years, and in fact is not yet entirely over, was one between the cities and the country, between the manufacturers and the agriculturists.

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  • They were in fact nothing better than inferior maga zines, printed from wood-blocks, issued weekly or monthly, ani giving little evidence of enterprise or intellect, though connecte with them were the names of men destined to become famous in th world of literature, as Fukuchi Genichiro, Tsji Shinji (afterward Baron TsUji) and Suzuki Yuichi.

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  • The names of the engravers who cut his designs are not known, and in fact the reputation of these craftsmen is curiously subordinated to that of the designers in all Japanese work of the kind.

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  • But in fact the glyptic artists of Tokyo, Osaka and KiOto, though they now devote their chisels chiefly to works of more importance than the netsuke, are in no sense inferior to their predecessors of feudal days, and many beautiful netsuke bearing their signatures are in existence.

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  • Escoiquiz was in fact a busy and pushing member of the literary clique which looked up to Godoy as its patron.

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  • But a great part of the book, especially the latter portion, is dull; and in fact it may be generally remarked of Defoe that the conclusions of his tales are not equal to the beginning, perhaps from the restless indefatigability with which he undertook one work almost before finishing another.

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  • It contains albuminous bodies in solution, and is in fact a pure solution of two or more poisonous proteids, which are the active agents, with a small quantity of an organic acid or colouring matter.

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  • In the meantime, Andre had published nothing, and some of these last pieces were in fact not yet written, when in November 1787 an opportunity of a fresh career presented itself.

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  • Probably these were the original genii of the necropolis, and in fact the same lean animal figured passant is s;b " jackal" or "fox."

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  • The distinctions between animals and plants are in fact obviously secondary and adaptive, and point clearly towards the conception of a common origin for the two forms of life, a conception which is made still more probable by the existence of many low forms in which the primary differences between animals and plants fade out.

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  • It may conveniently be extended to similar mixtures of sulphur and selenium or tellurium, of bismuth and sulphur, of copper and cuprous oxide, and of iron and carbon, in fact to all cases in which substances can be made to mix in varying proportions without very marked indication of chemical action.

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  • In this calculation we neglect altogether the fact that electric force distributed on curved lines exists outside the interspace between the plates, and these lines in fact extend from the back of one "Edge plate to that of the other.

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  • Though not in name, in fact he was prime minister; in all internal affairs it was he who decided; and the fiscal and economic reforms of the new reign were the application of his theories.

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  • It is also more robust in form than the others, its general aspect being more that of a fox than a weasel; in fact its usual name among the American hunters is "black fox."

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  • Among objects used are a pool of ink in the hand (Egypt), the liver of an animal (tribes of the North-West Indian frontier), a hole filled with water (Polynesia), quartz crystals (the Apaches and the Euahlayi tribe of New South Wales), a smooth slab of polished black stone (the Huille-che of South America), water in a vessel (Zulus and Siberians), a crystal (the Incas), a mirror (classical Greece and the middle ages), the finger-nail, a swordblade, a ring-stone, a glass of sherry, in fact almost anything.

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  • Homilies, legends, traditional sayings and explanations, in fact every form of Haggadic expansion are utilized by the Targumist, so that at times his works convey the impression more of a late Midrash than of a translation.

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  • The Carpathians do not form an uninterrupted chain of mountains, but consist of several orographically and geologically distinctive groups; in fact they present as great a structural variety as the Alps; but as regards magnificence of scenery they cannot compare with the Alps.

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  • Papias, his ETaZpos (Irenaeus), turns in fact from " the vain talk of the many, and from the " alien commandments " to such as were " delivered by the Lord to the faith," offering to the Christian world his Interpretation of the Lord's Oracles based upon personal inquiry from those who " came his way," who could testify as to apostolic tradition.

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  • By keeping these distinctions in view, the right of patronage in the case of secular benefices becomes intelligible, being in fact the right, which was originally vested in the donor of the temporalities, to present to the bishop a clerk to be admitted, if found fit by the bishop, to the office to which those temporalities are annexed.

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  • Others again confound both the year of Rome and the civil year with the Julian year, which in fact became the civil year after the regulation of the calendar by Julius Caesar.

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  • Though Cambrai itself only fell into Allied hands a week later,, its fate was in fact sealed by the five days' fighting which has.

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  • By 404 he was the most powerful man in the Greek world and set about completing the task of building up a Spartan empire in which he should be supreme in fact if not in name.

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  • Bouguer's heliometer was in fact similar to that of Savary's third model, with the important difference that, instead of both object-glasses being fixed, one of them is movable by a screw provided with a divided head.

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  • Dollond adds his opinion that the third type is " much the best and most convenient of the three "; yet it is the first type that has survived the test of time and experience, and which is in fact the modern heliometer.

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  • These shells do not retain their individuality at depths greater than 1400 or 1500 fathoms, and in fact pteropod ooze is only found in small patches on the ridges near the Azores, Antilles, Canaries, Sokotra, Nicobar, Fiji and the Paumotu islands, and on the central rise of the South Atlantic between Ascension and Tristan d'Acunha.

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  • Unc Khan reappears in Marco Polo, who tells much about him as "a great prince, the same that we call Prester John, him in fact about whose great dominion all the world talks."

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  • This Unc was in fact the prince of the Kerait, called by the Chinese Tuli, and by the Persian historians of the Mongols Toghral, on whom the Kin emperor of north China had conferred the title of "wang" or king, whence his coming to be known as Awang or Ung Khan.

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  • With this mention Prester John ceases to have any pretension to historical existence in Asia (for we need not turn aside to Mandeville's fabulous revival of old stories or to the barefaced fictions of his contemporary, John of Hese, which bring in the old tales of the miraculous body of St Thomas), and his connexion with that quarter of the world gradually died out of the memory of Europe.(fn 3) When next we begin to hear his name it is as an African, not as an Asiatic prince; and the personage so styled is in fact the Christian king of Abyssinia.

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  • But this is a mistake; for in fact the application had begun much earlier, and probably long before the name had ceased to be attached by writers on Asia to the descendants of the king of the Kerait.

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  • A good quality of oilbetter in fact than the Ohio product, but not as good as that of Pennsylvania-was accidentally found at Corsicana, Navarro county, about 1894, and in 1898 it was discovered at a depth of 1040 ft.

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  • This hypothesis is introduced for the sake of simplicity, but is known to be unjustifiable in fact.

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  • He aimed at improving relations with Austria, and also tried to bring about a reconciliation with France; it was in fact under his auspices that President Loubet visited Rome.

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  • To this journal Bain contributed many important articles and discussions; and in fact he bore the whole expenses of it till Robertson, owing to ill-health, resigned the editorship in 1891, when it passed into other hands.

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  • There seems in fact nothing to prevent us from holding that while natural laws express the average tendencies of multitudes they give no clue to the movement of individuals.

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  • Thirlwall replied by pointing out that no provision for theological instruction wa,s in fact made by the colleges except compulsory attendance at chapel, and that this was mischievous.

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  • Hence his ability to concentrate hung on the mere good luck of obtaining timely information of Napoleon's plans, which in fact he failed to obtain.

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  • Wellington in fact was there; but Ney did nothing whatever to retain him, and the duke began his withdrawal to Mt.

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  • The work was in fact the first attempt to substitute for the popular representations of Thiers and Lamartine the critical investigation which has been carried on with such brilliance by Taine and Sorel.

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  • The hope of advancing from Chatalja and relieving Adrianople - of in fact changing the whole course of the war - was sufficient to prevent all but small concessions on the part of the Turkish Government.

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  • However, no proper geometrical solution, in Plato's sense, was obtained; in fact it is now generally agreed that, with such a restriction, the problem is insoluble.

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  • On the other hand, it readily leads to a limited power of election by the magnates, and in fact good Arabian sources speak of seven electoral princes.

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  • Sun-worship seems to have been peculiar to the Sabaeans and Hamdanites; and, if the Sabis of Sabota (Pliny) was in fact the sun deity Shams, this must be ascribed to Sabaean influence.

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  • The railings in fact do for sound what a diffraction grating does for light.

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  • His remarkable result that two waves give some sense of pitch, in fact a tone with wavelength equal to the interval between the waves, has been confirmed by other observers.

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  • It is in fact in these cases, like " heterodoxy," a term of purely negative significance, and its intellectual value is of the slightest.

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  • This was in fact an eventuality which had been foreseen and on which the naval and military policy of Japan had been based for ten years.

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  • Large commercial interests were in fact involved in the forward policy, "the period of heavy capital expenditure was over, that of profits about to commence," and the power and intentions of Japan were ignored or misunderstood.

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  • There was an idea of using suspension chains combined with a girder, and in fact the tower piers were built so as to accommodate chains.

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  • The spans were in fact designed as independent girders, the advantage of continuity being at that time imperfectly known.

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  • The general impression of Solomon's position in history is in fact seriously disturbed when the composite writings are closely viewed.

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  • The mass of mercury is thus set in motion owing to the tendency of a conductor conveying an electric current to move transversely across lines of magnetic force; it becomes in fact the armature of a simple form of dynamo, and rotates with a speed which increases with the strength of the current.

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  • Meantime, Sulla having left Italy for the Mithradatic war, Cinna's sudden and violent revolution put the senate at the mercy of the popular leaders, and Marius greedily caught at the opportunity of a bloody vengeance, which became in fact a reign of terror in which senators and nobles were slaughtered wholesale.

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  • For while the self-contained basins of Tibet generally possess a salt lake in the middle, into which brooks and streams of greater or less magnitude gather, often from very considerable distances, these self-contained basins of the Astintagh are very small in area, and it is extremely seldom that their central parts receive any water at all, only in fact after copious rain.

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  • They were content with a knowledge of the truth of the principle of gravitation; instead of essaying to explain it further by the properties of a transmitting medium, they in fact modelled the whole of their natural philosophy on that principle, and tried to express all kinds of material interaction in terms of laws of direct mechanical attraction across space.

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  • It has in fact been found, with the very great precision of which optical experiment is capable, that all terrestrial optical phenomenareflexion, refraction, polarization linear and circular, diffraction - are entirely unaffected by the direction of the earth's motion, while the same result has recently been extended to electrostatic forces; and this is our main experimental clue.

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  • The establishment and convection of a single polar atom constitutes in fact a quasi-magnetization, in addition to the polarization current as above defined, the negative poles completing the current circuits of the positive ones.

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  • This was in fact the case; for it knew how to treat the question, which divided the Greeks, in a more dispassionate and practical manner than they.

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  • After Boniface VIII., however, no pope seriously attempted to realize them; to do so had in fact become impossible, for from the time of their residence at Avignon (1305-1377) the popes were in a state of complete dependence upon the French crown.

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  • Thus over a great part of Europe the Catholic Church was split up into territorial or national churches, which, whatever the theoretical ties which bound them together, were in fact separate organizations, tending ever more and more to become isolated and self-contained units with no formal intercommunion, and, as the rivalry of nationalities grew, with increasingly little even of intercommunication.

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  • This argument leaves no room for a special priesthood in the Christian Church, and in fact nothing of the kind is found in the oldest organization of the new communities of faith.

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  • Krasicki's poem is at best but a dull affair, in fact a pale copy of a poor original, the Henriade of Voltaire.

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  • Prior to the establishment of the monarchy the conditions for securing an exact and consecutive chronology did not exist; the dates in the earlier period of the history, though apparently in many cases precise, being in fact added long after the events described, and often (as will appear below) resting upon an artificial basis, so that the precision is in reality illusory.

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  • He maintains an army of some 11,000 men, but is subject to Russian control, being in fact a vassal of that empire.

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  • He owed his extraordinary influence to the fact that he was the only one of Charles's advisers who believed, or pretended to believe, that Sweden was still far from exhaustion, or at any rate had a sufficient reserve of power to give support to an energetic diplomacy - Charles's own opinion, in fact.

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  • This is in fact the difference between him and Elijah Elisha, the successor of Elijah, stood in much closer relations to the prophetic societies than his great master had done.

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  • Thenceforth the religion of Yahweh and the religion of the prophets are synonymous; no other reading of Israel's past was possible, and in fact the whole history of the Hebrews in Canaan, as it was finally shaped in the exile, is written from this point of view, and has come down to us, along with the remains of actual prophetic books, under the collective title of "The Prophets."

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  • But, as something can everywhere be made by the use of money, something ought everywhere to be paid for the use of it," and will in fact be paid for it; and the prohibition will only heighten the evil of usury by increasing the risk to the lender.

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  • It follows from this property of the function that we cannot have for log x a series which shall be convergent for all values of x, as is the case with sin x and cos x, for such a series could only represent a uniform function, and in fact the equation log(I +x) =x -",, x2 +3x 3 -4x 4 + is true only when the analytical modulus of x is less than unity.

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  • Gaussian logarithms are intended to facilitate the finding of the logarithms of the sum and difference of two numbers whose logarithms are known, the numbers themselves being unknown; and on this account they are frequently called addition and subtraction logarithms. The object of the table is in fact to give log (a =b) by only one entry when log a and log b are given.

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  • It will be observed that in the first process the value of the modulus is in fact calculated from the formula.

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  • There remains, then, only one religion which can be used as an explanation, namely the Persian, which in fact fulfils all the necessary conditions.

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  • The Mexican chronicles, however, show instances of the king's son succeeding or of powerful chiefs being elected to the kingship. The term republic is sometimes used to describe the little state of Tlascala, but this was in fact a federation of four chiefs, with an assembly of nobles.

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  • From the palaces and retinues of thousands of servants attached to the royal service may be inferred at once the despotic power of the Mexican rulers and the heavy taxation of the people; in fact some of the most remarkable of the picture-writings are tribute-rolls enumerating by hundreds and thousands the mantles, ocelot-skins, bags of gold-dust, bronze hatchets, loads of chocolate, &c., furnished periodically by the towns.

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  • Soon after this was accomplished he became (August 30th) in name as well as in fact president of the republic.

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  • The immigration from Catholic countries could easily account for (though this does not prove that in fact it is the only cause of) this great increase of the Roman Catholic body.

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  • These various appropriation committees start from, but are not restricted by and do not in fact adopt, the estimates of the secretary of the treasury.

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  • If the decision of the state court is in favor of the right claimed under Federal law or against the validity or applicability of the state law set up, there is no ground for appeal, because the applicability or authority of Federal law in the particular case could receive no further protection from a Federal court than has in fact been given by the state court.

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  • The purpose of this bill was disclosed in the statement that "the government of India had decided to settle the question of jurisdiction over European British subjects in such a way as to remove from the code, at once and completely, every judicial disqualification which is based merely on race distinctions," in fact to subject Europeans in certain cases to trial by native magistrates.

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  • For the latter are in fact only scribe's mistakes, the author being his own amanuensis.

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  • Tertullian in fact created Christian Latin literature; one might almost say that that literature sprang from him full-grown, alike in form and substance, as Athena from the head of Zeus.

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  • This analysis does not disclose, nor indeed is it possible to discover, what was the determining element for Tertullian; in fact he was under the dominion of more than one ruling principle, and he felt himself bound by several mutually opposing authorities.

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  • The point of Aristotle was to draw a line between rational and other evidences, to insist on the former, and in fact to found a logic of rhetoric. But if in the Rhetoric to Alexander, not he, but Anaximenes, had already performed this great achievement, Aristotle would have been the meanest of mankind; for the logic of rhetoric would have been really the work of Anaximenes the sophist, but falsely claimed by Aristotle the philosopher.

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  • Things are substances (oioiam), each of which is separate individual (Xcopu rTOv, TO& TL, Kae' 'KaQTov) and is variously affected as quantified, qualified, related, active, passive and so forth, in categories of things which are attributes (ovy13€07paiTa), different from the category of substance, but real only as predicates belonging to some substance, and are in fact only the substance itself affected (avr6 it€irovObs).

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  • He is in fact represented as an idealized Greek craftsman, with the hammer, and sometimes the pincers.

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  • But all agree in giving the central place to the realization of a real effective kingship of Yahweh; in fact the conception of the religious subject as the nation of Israel, with a national organization under Yahweh as king, is common to the whole Old Testament, and connects prophecy proper with the so-called Messianic psalms and similar passages which speak of the religious relations of the Hebrew commonwealth, the religious meaning of national institutions, and so necessarily contain ideal elements reaching beyond the empirical present.

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  • Rodents include by far the greater number of species, and have the widest distribution, of any of the orders of terrestrial mammals, being in fact cosmopolitan, although more abundant in some parts, as in South America, which may be considered their headquarters, than in others, as in Australasia and Madagascar, where they are represented only by members of the mouse-group, or Myoidea.

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  • The disease is characterized by the decomposition of the blood; in fact it is really a form of dropsy.

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  • Peace in fact has become a separate branch of the subject.

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  • The principle of the " open-door " in fact has already been consistently applied in connexion with certain non-European areas.

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  • In the trunk series s has the particular value 1 5, and in the main branch series s has the particular value 2, but we should expect a weaker set of lines to exist corresponding to the trunk series with r=2 5 or corresponding to the main branch series with s=3, and in fact a whole succession of such series.

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  • He finally arrived at the conclusion that Condillac's notion of passive receptivity as the one source of conscious experience was not only an error in fact but an error of method - in short, that the mechanical mode of viewing consciousness as formed by external influence was fallacious and deceptive.

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  • The Kritik and the Wissenschaftslehre belonged to the revolutionary epoch of the " Rights of Man," and produced as great a revolution in thought as the French Revolution did in fact.

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  • The second and much more serious host of warriors, led by Godfrey of Bouillon, he conducted also into Asia, promising to supply them with provisions in return for an oath of homage, and by their victories recovered for the Empire a number of important cities and islands - Nicaea, Chios, Rhodes, Smyrna, Ephesus, Philadelphia, Sardis, and in fact most of Asia Minor (1097-1099).

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  • From 1903 onwards the question of army reform had been under discussion, and the government was anxious to get this settled, though in fact Mr Brodrick's and Mr Arnold-Forster's schemes for reorganization failed to obtain any general support.

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  • This clause must in fact be read in the light of the reference to Timothy, which suggests that he had been in prison in Rome and was about to return, possibly in the writer's company, to the region which was apparently the headquarters of both.

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  • That the group originated in Africa there can be no reasonable doubt; and it is remarkable that so early as the Upper Eocene the types in existence differed comparatively little in structure from the modern forms. In fact the hyraxes were then almost as distinct from other mammals as they are at the present day.

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  • But the last named were just the most important; in fact the only ones which counted at all, since the monophysite secession had reduced the number of the orthodox in Syria and Egypt practically to nothing.

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  • Urban, in fact - who meanwhile had created a new College of Cardinals with members of different nationalities - enjoyed one great advantage; his rival failed to hold his own in Italy, with which country the actual decision virtually lay.

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  • In the non-Catholic countries of Europe during the reign of Pius IX., and in fact during the whole 19th century, the important gains of Rome were in strategic position rather - than in numbers.

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  • It was the Revolution, which at one moment seemed finally to have engulfed the papacy, which in fact preserved it; Febronianism, as a force to be seriously reckoned with, perished in the downfall of the ecclesiastical principalities of the old Empire; Gallicanism perished with the constitutional Church in France, and its principles fell into discredit with a generation which associated it with the Revolution and its excesses.

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  • Kepler (1571-1630) was led by his study of the planetary motions to reject this method of statement as inadequate, and it is in fact incapable of giving a complete representation of the motions in question.

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  • Weight is in fact not purely a combination of forces, in the sense in which that term is defined in connexion with the laws of motion, but corresponds to the Galileo acceleration with which the body would begin to move relatively to the earth if the string were cut.

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  • But in fact the issues of the two visits, as given in Gal.

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  • Elizabeth had in fact safely piloted England through the struggle to assert its national independence in religion and politics and its claim to a share in the new inheritance Last which had been opened up for the nations of Europe; Eflzabeth.

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  • It was in fact conceived by men who valued the immediate victory of their principles more than they trusted to the general good sense of the nation.

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  • So far, indeed, as it only came about through the incapacity of the first two kings of the house of Hanover, it might be undone, and was in fact to a great extent undone by a more active successor.

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  • As to this necessity, however, the ministry was in fact hopelessly divided.

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  • Finally, the invention of a new rifle led to the introduction of a cartridge which, though it was officially denied at the moment, was in fact lubricated with a mixture of cows fat and lard.

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  • The notion of imaginary intersections, thus presenting itself, through algebra, in geometry, must be accepted in geometry - and it in fact plays an all-important part in modern geometry.

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  • The construction in fact is, join the two points in which the third circle meets the first arc, and join also the two points in which the third circle meets the second arc, and from the point of intersection of the two joining lines, let fall a perpendicular on the line joining the centre of the two circles; this perpendicular (considered as an indefinite line) is what Gaultier terms the " radical axis of the two circles "; it is a line determined by a real construction and itself always real; and by what precedes it is the line joining two (real or imaginary, as the case may be) intersections of the given circles.

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  • The union was in fact hindered by the waywardness and the absurd pretences of Chatham, and the want of force in Lord Rockingham.

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  • The governor consists usually of a bell floating in a cast iron tank partially filled with water, and is in fact a small gasholder, from the centre of which is suspended a conical valve controlling the gas inlet and closing it as the bell fills.

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  • Their ideal in fact was a combination of a king who frankly accepted the results of the Revolution, and who governed in a liberal spirit, with the advice of a chamber elected by a very limited constituency, in which men of property and education formed, if not the whole, at least the very great majority of the voters.

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  • Deprived of authority and in fact a prisoner, Louis had for many months acquiesced in the decrees of the Assembly however of distasteful.

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  • It cannot in fact be denied that from one point of view human freedom is strictly relative, a possession to be won only after painful effort, exhibiting itself in its entirety only in supreme moments when the self is unswayed by habit, and out of full knowledge makes an individual and personal choice.

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  • Thus the summum bonum for man is objectively God, subjectively the happiness to be derived from loving vision of his perfections; although there is a lower kind of happiness to be realized here 1 Abelard afterwards retracted this view, at least in its extreme form; and in fact does not seem to have been fully conscious of the difference between (I) unfulfilled intention to do an act objectively right, and (2) intention to do what is merely believed by the agent to be right.

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  • A notion so vague could not possibly be used with any precision for determining the subordinate rules of morality; but in fact Cumberland does not attempt this; his supreme principle is designed not to rectify, but merely to support and systematize, common morality.

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  • But in fact the difference between intuitionists and utilitarians as to the method of determining the particulars of the moral code was complicated with a more fundamental disagreement as to the very meaning of " moral obligation."

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  • And in fact almost all the systems described, from Hobbes downward, have been of essentially native growth, showing hardly any traces of foreign influence.

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  • But further, it is becoming increasingly apparent that psychology (upon which Taylor would base morality) itself involves metaphysical assumptions; its position in fact cannot be stated except as a metaphysical position, whether that of subjective idealism or any other.

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  • There is no proof that he profited by these irregular transactions; in fact he went out of the office FIG.

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  • Aristarchus in fact concluded the sun to be not more than twenty times, while it is really four hundred times farther off than our satellite.

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  • It does in fact prevail among the satellite-families of our acquaintance, and presumably in stellar combinations as well.

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  • And similar results to his were in fact independently obtained in various parts of Europe by Christopher Scheiner at Ingolstadt, by Johann Fabricius at Osteel in Friesland, and by Thomas Harriot at Syon House, Isleworth.

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  • They are in fact suspended in a state of vapour between our eyes and the photosphere, the dazzling prismatic radiance of which they, to a minute extent, intercept, thus writing their signatures on the coloured scroll of dispersed sunshine.

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  • Where the flints lie the chalk must have been dissolved away; we have in fact a kind of metasomatic replacement in which a siliceous rock has slowly replaced a calcareous one.

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  • Though purporting to be a reissue of the Assize of Clarendon (1166), it contains in fact many new provisions.

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  • The constitutional Liberal party in Ireland was in fact annihilated by the extension of the franchise to agricultural labourers and very small farmers.

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  • This, however, destroys the appropriateness of the phrases major and minor term which are specially chosen because in fact the major term does imply the more comprehensive notion.

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  • It remains true that in fact the conclusion is contained in the premises - this is essential to the validity of the syllogism - but the inference is a real one because it brings out and shows the necessity of a conclusion which was not before in our minds.

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  • The works designed and constructed by Sir Charles Hartley had in fact proved so successful that nothing more was ever heard of the St George's project.

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  • It is obvious that a priesthood having such functions as these, and holding office for life, must have been a great power in the state, and for the first three centuries of the republic it is probable that the pontifex maximus was in fact its most powerful member.

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  • In this chronique the gods, like other gods, are adventurous warriors, adulterers, incestuous, homicidal, given to animal transformations, cowardly, and in fact charged with all human vices, and credited with magical powers.

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  • When the missionaries of other Roman Catholic orders made their way into China, twenty years later, they found great fault with the manner in which certain Chinese practices had been dealt with by the Jesuits, a matter in which Ricci's action and policy had given the tone to the mission in China - though in fact that tone was rather inherent in the Jesuit system than the outcome of individual character, for controversies of an exactly parallel nature arose two generations later in southern India, between the Jesuits and Capuchins, regarding what were called "Malabar rites."

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  • For many years Mr. Labouchere himself contributed racy articles and notes, and he was to the end popularly identified with Truth, though in fact he left the direction in later years first to Mr. Horace Voules and then to Mr. Bennett, and took no active part either in writing or editing.

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  • Under him there was in fact a kind of early renaissance after centuries of barbarism and ignorance.

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  • Thanks to Hughs support and to the good offices of Otto and his brother Bruno, archbishop of Cologne and duke of Lorraine, Lothair was chosen king and crowned at Reims. Hugh exacted, as payment for his disinterestedness and fidelity, a renewal of his sovereignty over Burgundy with that of Aquitaine as well; he was in fact the viceroy of the kingdom, and others imitated him by demanding indemnities, privileges and confirmation of rights, as was customary at the beginning of a reign.

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  • The feudal system had in fact turned against the throne, the vassals using it to secure a permanent hold upon offices and fiefs, and to get possession of estates and of power.

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  • He demanded renunciation on Johns part, not of Anjou only, but of Poitou and Normandy of all his French-speaking possessions, in fact in favor of Arthur, who was supported by William des Roches, the most powerful lord of the region of the Loire.

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  • The Thirty Years War in fact dominated all Richelieus foreign policy; by it he made France and unmade Germany.

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  • Religious peace was more difficult to secure; in fact politico-religious quarrels dominated all the internal policy of the kingdom during forty years, and gradually compromised the royal authority.

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  • The Articles Organiques hid from the eyes of his companions in arms and councillors a reaction which, in fact if not in law, restored to a submissive Church, despoiled of her revenues, her position as the religion of the state.

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  • The noble church of St Wulfram, Grantham, with one of the finest spires in England, is also principally Decorated; this style in fact is particularly well displayed in Kesteven, as in the churches of Caythorpe, Claypole, Navenby and Ewerby.

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  • But the contradiction here is one we cannot eliminate by the method of relations, because it does not involve anything real; and in fact as a necessary outcome of an "intelligible" form, the fiction of continuity is valid for the "objective semblance," and no more to be discarded than say -1 - I.

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  • Pusey in fact was left behind by his followers even in his lifetime.

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  • Th massif is in fact merely a fragment of the great Hercynian niountair system which was formed across Europe at the close of the Carboni ferous period.

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  • Parties and Conflicts, rgoo191o.--The loss of nearly all that remained of her colonial empire, though in appearance a crowning disaster, in fact relieved Spain of a perennial source Conflicting Tendencles.0f weakness and trouble, and left her free to set her own house in order.

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  • Ridgeway, in his Origin and Influence of the Thoroughbred Horse (1905), reinvestigated the historical mystery as to the Arab breed, and its connexion with the English thoroughbred stock, but his conclusions have been hotly controverted; archaeology and biology are in fact still in the dark on the subject, but see the section on " Species " above.

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  • It is even conceivable that the settlement of the state may affect the seasonal distribution of precipitation; and that an advantageous alteration has in fact resulted is believed by many.

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  • They had in fact the best right to do so.

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  • No one in fact would gather from this and parallel passages how important a part was played by the Amorites in the early history of Palestine.

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  • For many practical purposes these statements are sufficiently accurate, and they do in fact sensibly represent the results of experiment for the pressures and at the velocities most commonly occurring.

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  • Very powerful simple microscopes have hardly any depth of definition so that in fact only points lying in one plane can be seen sharply with one focusing.

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  • The story of Esther and that of the original Nights have in fact one main feature in common.

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  • He was in fact the first Hungarian general in the modern sense of the word.

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  • The latter in fact is no less the result of editorial processes and since it is now in post-exilic form, this is the starting-point for fresh criticism.

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  • The heterogeneous character of the duties placed upon his department by Congress seemed in fact to reflect the English idea of its primacy.

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  • Hamilton's influence was in fact predominant with Washington (so far as any man could have predominant influence).

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  • But Hamilton's governmental system was in fact repressive.'

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  • As to the intent of Hamilton to secure through his financial measures the political support of property, his own words are honest and clear; and in fact he succeeded.

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  • From 1659 onwards, these African cities, though nominally forming parts of the Turkish empire, were in fact anarchical military republics which chose their own rulers and lived by plunder.

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  • The great pirate city was not in fact thoroughly tamed till its conquest by France in 1830.

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  • It was in fact not a trial at all, and the packed bench of judges on Sunday, the 12th of May, pronounced sentence of death.

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  • The accusations brought against Oldenbarneveldt of having been a traitor to his country, whose interests he had betrayed for foreign gold, have no basis in fact.

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  • The parish as an institution is in reality later in date than the township. The latter has been in fact the unit of local administration ever since England was settled in its several states and kingdoms; the beginnings of the parochial system in England are attributed to Theodore of Tarsus, who was archbishop of Canterbury towards the close of the 7th century.

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  • If sporangia and spores are present they also may persist in a perfectly recognizable form, and in fact much of our knowledge of the fructification of fossil Ferns and similar plants has been derived from specimens of this kind.

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  • On the whole, the anatomy of Sigillaria is closely related to that of the preceding group, and in fact a continuous series can be traced from the anatomically simplest species of Lepidodendron to the most modified Sigillariae.

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  • It is in fact doubtful whether the so-called sternum of batrachians, in most cases a mere plate of cartilage, has been correctly identified as such.

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  • As they remained Calvinists they could not preach a universal atonement; they were in fact extreme particular redemptionists.

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  • This second inquiry is specifically metaphysical in bearing, and the kind of answer furnished to it by Leibnitz on the one hand, by Berkeley on the other, is in fact prescribed or determined beforehand by the fundamental conception of the individualist method with which both begin their investigations.

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  • Thus it came about that, as Professor Schiemann puts it, " Potemkin's scenery was brought out again," and Nicholas walked with conscious self-approval through a Russia seemingly well ordered, but in fact merely temporarily prepared for each stage of his progress.

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  • He had warned her not to lift anything — ordered her not to, in fact.

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  • To the actual cshcn may need to reform america's in fact Ada.

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  • It is very common, in fact quite normal, for people to experience emotional aftershocks when they have passed through a horrible event.

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  • The staff were very far from apologetic - in fact the man I talked to seemed to find the whole thing slightly amusing even.

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  • And in fact almost 60% of the investment under signed PFI contracts in the UK will score on the government's balance sheet.

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  • On my left, we have Miss Anesta Weekes; Anesta is in fact a QC, a distinguished barrister.

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  • This mud bath is in fact a cleaning process which can be used to cool them down.

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  • Two respondents stated the actual strain of beagle used, four omitted to confirm that the dogs used were in fact beagle used, four omitted to confirm that the dogs used were in fact beagles.

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  • The back bencher argued the two sets of papers were in fact from the same period.

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  • The day dawned bright, clear and warm, in fact the weather was perfect.

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  • Rather like the alleged alien cadaver itself, in fact.

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  • The towering medieval cathedrals were in fact heaps of stone without any significant tensile stresses.

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  • It all depends.. ... Cotton is in fact fibers of pure cellulose.

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  • The Princes ' visit was to mark the supposed centenary of the company - in fact the company was already 104 years old!

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  • Or does mom in fact need this break between surgery and starting chemo?

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  • Over amorous male chinchillas may in fact have a fur ring.

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  • Britten had in fact always been intending to write a harp concerto, so had been studying the instrument.

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  • While this was meant to sound conciliatory, the SWP did in fact have deeply sectarian motives.

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  • In 1937, in fact Easter Sunday, I remember working on the Top Coal face helping to install a 20in belt conveyor.

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  • With the hood erect, interior noise levels are very civilized, in fact the car feels like a fixed head coupe.

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  • Thus, at the so-called drag coursing meeting which Mr Hill attended, the actual course in fact was dead straight.

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  • This apparently light and bright little show was in fact a searing critique on gloss, superstition, power and sugar.

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  • The post-mortem had in fact disclosed one and half ounces of partially digested food which contained currants.

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  • Last week she noticed it looked rather depleted; in fact the fuchsia had been completely defoliated.

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  • Prosecutions do not require scores of witnesses swearing on oath that they were in fact depraved and corrupted; it is all hypothetical.

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  • He is faithful and willing, in fact eagerly desirous, to see us go on to the end in victory.

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  • A nominee director is someone who in fact is renting his or her name to you.

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  • The crawl didn't get any drier, in fact in places there was a distinct lack of air.

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  • The scheme might in fact end up harming the local economy by reducing the number of tourist visitors.

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  • Everyone in fact likes the Dave Gorman's of this world because they make the mundane look extraordinary, and the self-important mundane.

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  • To raise funds, for what was in fact a failing company, the NEB sold the still fledgling Newbrain project to Newbury Laboratories.

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  • The truth conditions of such foreknowledge crucially include what people will in fact choose to do.

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  • I thought he had malnutrition, but in fact he had full-blown Aids.

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  • The black funnel is in fact a 50 foot steel tube, some four feet in diameter, sealed at the top.

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  • It was Hitler's most desperate gamble of the war; he in fact planned its every move.

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  • He had in fact stepped onto a steel girder pushed up against the rung of the ladder.

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  • It seemed that the gentleman was no less a person than a Russian grand duke, in fact the exiled of the Tzar Nicholas.

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  • The black alloy handlebars had picked up a few scratches which shows poor quality anodizing in fact they may simply be painted.

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  • Indeed, it shows that for measure preserving homeomorphisms of a compact manifold, chaos is in fact the general case.

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  • If we underwent hypnosis, would our cultural background shape the emergence of an existential reality that had no basis in fact?

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  • That " point of view " is in fact two distinct species of transcendental idealism.

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  • Rousseau, tho he thought he was liberating the people, was in fact profoundly illiberal.

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  • My previous vehicle was a Jap import, a Toyota Surf, in fact it did belong to a Japanese gentleman from Osaka.

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  • Further suppose that spectrum inversion does not in fact occur.

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  • I'm not even sure that in the end I did in fact learn to swim at this particular juncture.

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  • He allowed the laity to continue in their work within the parish, in fact he encouraged their ministries.

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  • The image of the Sacred Lotus - in fact a water lily - is shown in many of the scenes depicted in the tombs.

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  • Please tell me if you did in fact grow marigolds even if you did not get a photograph.

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  • But in fact Van Nistelrooy, perhaps more than any other forward in the current game, has worked at becoming a great marksman.

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  • There is in fact re-used medieval masonry at the back.

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  • Miami beach florida car insurance law in fact of they are just.

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  • Nope, in fact you're getting 93 milligrams of calcium; what you got was 1000 milligrams of the entire compound.

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  • They also enjoy the odd nibble at the bed clothes, in fact anything hanging over the edge of the bed is at risk.

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  • Aimed at adults - in fact it was one of the first series to feature nudity - the prgramme failed to find an audience.

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  • The advertisements in fact put the solo oboe, clarinet or cornet players in big bold type.

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  • Billy couldn't take a pipe organ with him, in fact he didn't own one.

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  • Why do so many people believe in the paranormal and what might underlie ostensibly paranormal experiences if in fact paranormal forces do not exist?

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  • But in Kinch's work, wider questions of oppression and ideology are in fact refracted through the lens of cultural particularity.

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  • To assert that He has never in fact spoken thus involves a transparent petitio principii.

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  • If you haven't already guessed it, these 'persuasion pills ' are in fact our Irresistible Influence Cards.

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  • It was in fact Alison who had first posited the possibility of a duplicitous Adele in her eviction interview.

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  • It is shown that in this language family derived voice, i.e. passivization, in fact functions in the domain of discourse pragmatics.

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  • Italian horror cinema is in fact given precedence mainly by male fans.

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  • The result is not inevitably a nightmare; in fact it is not predetermined in any way.

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  • I believe that you were in fact very psychic in this incarnation.. ... .

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  • However, in the condition known as thrombotic thrombocytopenia purpura the use of platelet concentrates is in fact particularly hazardous.

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  • However, by the 1960s there began a gradual realization that poverty had in fact not been eliminated.

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  • The Poppy Appeal, feared by some to be declining in support, has in fact broken all records in the locality.

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  • The argument sounds romantic, but it is in fact nonsensical.

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  • The fluid that had come away earlier was in fact a ' show ' albeit a very runny one!

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  • You see I'm against hunting; in fact I'm a hunt saboteur.

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  • It is now known that in some other parts of the brain in those labeled schizophrenic there is in fact rather little dopamine activity.

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  • Scott simons in fact advice affect your bottom.

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  • Disabled visitors are not made to feel second-class, in fact very important.

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  • The ensemble dancing is in fact all over the place and ends in a total shambles.

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  • It in fact is quite shrewd in this regard.

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  • It doesn't need to be a diamond solitaire, in fact it doesn't need to contain any diamonds at all.

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  • She kept her personal life private but she had in fact adopted a sonal life private but she had in fact adopted a son and had three grandchildren.

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  • Chris Cornell shows off his vocal prowess, he sounds quite soulful here, in fact.

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  • This told me the green splodges on which my eagle was resting in fact represented a cactus branch.

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  • It seemed surreal; in fact everything seemed surreal.

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  • Jesus had in fact scored a victory, although it is hidden in the gospels as the curing of the Gadarene swine.

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  • In many cases people claimed ' cold ' arm measurements when, in fact these had been taken after a twenty minute thrashing.

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  • Failure to address this issue in fact constitutes the biggest threat to achieving a lasting urban renaissance.

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  • The existing 2 per cent trend rate of UK productivity advance is in fact quite tolerable.

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  • But in fact the music of India and Africa and Asia and America is fantastically close to western tonality in its scalic intervals.

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  • A final topcoat will be applied when fitted to the floor - in fact the whole floor will be painted at the same time.

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  • He would be very interested if moth trappers have caught any others; in fact any records of Stag beetles would be of interest.

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  • We are in fact party to a great treason.

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  • And National Review is not " ultra right " in fact ultra view is probably one of the best politics websites around.

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  • There was still no improvement, in fact he became more uncomfortable.

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  • The bus driver and the man were quickly undressing to reveal that they were in fact a flaming red devil and a grim reaper.

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  • My nails need trimming as well, in fact I am a rather unkempt old man at the moment.

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  • The whole canopy valance of the approach façade was also trimmed, quite severely in fact.

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  • Mrs. xxxxxxxx did in fact tell the vicar of her local Methodist church of which she is a member.

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  • Surprisingly, the actual data needed is not voluminous; in fact it is very little.

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  • Of singularly lazy disposition, he yet possessed considerable tact - he was in fact an Egyptian Lord Melbourne, whose policy was to leave every= thing alone.

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  • After the defeat of the Turkish power by Prince Eugene it was proposed to abolish the military constitution of the frontier, but the change was successfully resisted by the inhabitants of the district; in fact a new Slavonian frontier district was established in 1702, and Maria Theresa extended the organization to the march-lands of Transylvania (the Szekler frontier in 1764, the Wallachian in 1766).1 As a reward for the service it rendered the government in the suppression of the Hungarian insurrection in 1848, the Military Frontier was erected in 1849 into a crown-land, with a total area of 15,182 sq.

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  • Accordingly, when the work was published at Paris in August 1641, under the title of Meditationes de prima philosophia ubi de Dei existentia et animae immortalitate (though it was in fact not the immortality but the immateriality of the mind, or, as the second edition described it, animae humanae a corpore distinctio, which was maintained), the title went on to describe the larger part of the book as containing various objections of learned men, with the replies of the author.

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  • The idea of Dr Saenz Pena was to conduct the government on common sense and non-partisan lines, in fact to translate into practical politics the principles which underlay the compromise of the Acuerdo.

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  • There is in fact no clear evidence of the existence of a distinction between priests and Levites in any Hebrew writing demonstrably earlier than the Deuteronomic stage, although, even as the Pentateuch contains ordinances which have been carried back by means of a "legal convention" to the days of Moses, writers have occasionally altered earlier records of the history to agree with later standpoints.'

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  • When this proposal was quietly put aside by the president, and Seward perceived in Lincoln a chief-executive in fact as well as in name, he dropped into his proper place, and as secretary of state rendered services of inestimable value to the nation.

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  • Symmetry was in fact the first geographical metry.

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  • He was in fact the first painter of any eminence ever domiciled in Mantua.

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  • This rail was more easily rolled than others, and, being reversible, was in fact two rails in one.

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  • It is idealistic in character, being in fact a reproduction of Hegelian teaching in clear and melodious language.

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  • She is described as "not one of the handsomest women in the world; she is of a middling stature, swarthy complexion, long neck, wide mouth, bosom not much raised, and in fact has nothing but the English king's great appetite, and her eyes which are black and beautiful, and take great effect."

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  • The two great masses of Cadmus (Baba-dagh) and Salbacum (Boz-dagh), which are in fact portions of the great chain of Taurus (see Asia Minor), form the nucleus to which the whole physical framework of the country is attached.

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  • The cult in fact corresponds in its main outlines with the early religious conceptions of Syria and a large part of Anatolia - a correspondence probably explained by a considerable amount of ethnic affinity existing between a large section of the primitive Cretan population and that of southern Asia Minor.

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  • If this explanation be accepted, emphasis was thus laid in early times on the military aspect of the dictatorship, and in fact the office seems to have been instituted for the purpose of meeting a military crisis such as might have proved too serious for the annual consuls with their divided command.

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  • This, the original doctrine of the Buddha, though not adopted in the full sense by all his followers, is in fact at least as optimistic as any optimism of the West.

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  • He aimed in fact at producing a work which might replace in ordinary use the Wealth of Nations, which in his opinion was "in many parts obsolete and in all imperfect."

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  • It is in fact one of the peculiarities of this theology, which professed to be at once churchly and philosophical, that most of its formulae could be interpreted and appreciated in utramque partem.

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  • The application of this term to Thomson's corpuscle implies, rightly or wrongly, that notwithstanding its apparent mass, the corpuscle is in fact nothing more than an atom of electricity.

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  • The inverse symbols -, = are ambiguous, and in fact are rarely used.

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  • Now this is formally analogous to the distributive law of multiplication; and in fact we may look upon AFB as a particular way of multiplying A and B (not A and B).

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  • B is in fact the centre of the diffraction disk which constitutes the image of A. ??

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  • By this device Japanese conservatism was effectually conciliated, and Buddhism became in fact the creed of the nation, its positive and practical precepts entirely eclipsing the agnostic intuitionahism of Shinto.

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  • It can in fact be shown conclusively that the Japan.ese have derived all their fundamental The highest rate of subscription to a daily journal is twelve shillings per annum, and the usual charge for advertisement is from 7d.

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  • The Vesta of the state is in fact the king's hearth, standing in close proximity to the Regia, the king's palace; the Vestal Virgins, who have charge of the sacred fire, are the "king's daughters," and as such even in republican times were in the manus of the pontifex maximus, who was the successor of the king on the legal side of his religious duties, as the rex sacrorum was on the sacrificial side.

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  • The result of the combination was in fact a juxtaposition rather than a compound; it is manifestly impossible to find an organic connexion between a practical code like Cynicism and the transcendental logic of the Megarians.

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  • In the same way, the elementary conception of the sphere involves the idea of sphericity, which would be tested in a similar way, and is in fact so tested, at an early stage by tactual perception, and at a more advanced stage by mechanical methods; the next step being the circularity of the central section, as roughly tested (where the sphere is small) by visual perception, i.e.

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  • To illustrate the method, suppose that we use the chordal area C1, and that the trapezette is in fact parabolic. The difference between C 1 and the true area is made up of a series of areas bounded by chords and arcs; this difference becoming less as we subdivide the figure into a greater number of strips.

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  • It seemed to them impossible that vital religion could be inculcated, unless there were other guarantee for ministerial fitness than episcopal licensing, unless in fact the godly in each parish had a voice in deciding whether a man was called of God to minister the Word of God (see C. Burrage, The True Story of Robert Browne, pp. 7, i i f.).

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  • Large commercial interests were in fact involved in the forward policy, " the period of heavy capital expenditure was over, that of profits about to commence," and the power and intentions of Japan were ignored or misunderstood.

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  • At the same time, according to Catholic teaching, such Indulgence was not a mere permission to omit or postpone payment, but was in fact a discharge from the debt of temporal punishment which the sinner owed.

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  • The ubiquity of this loess or yellow earth, as the Chinese call it, has in fact given its name both to the river which carries it in solution and to the sea (the Yellow Sea) into which it is discharged.

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  • These may have been Puka Puka of the Tuamotu Archipelago and Flint Island; but it may be stated here that the identification of islands sighted by the early explorers is often a matter of conjecture, and that therefore some islands of which the definite discovery must be dated much later had in fact been seen by Europeans at this early period.

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  • This does not, however, preclude in any way the supposition that they-equally with certain other Haemosporidia-represent, nevertheless, only a phase of a complete life-cycle; and this supposition has in fact been definitely proved to be true by the work of Rogers (48).

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  • This "subliminal" self (in modern terminology) has many forms. The Hurons thought that it possessed head, body, arms and legs, in fact that it was an exact miniature of a man.

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  • Our knowledge of the history of Alexanders conquest, of the Ptolemies and of the Roman occupation is almost entirely derived from Greek sources, and in fact almost the same might be said of the history of Egypt as far back as the beginning of the XXVIth Dynasty.

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  • But, while the necessities of antagonism to papal Rome made it assume at first the form of narrow and sectarian opposition, it marked in fact a vital struggle of the intellect towards truth and freedom, involving future results of scepticism and rationalistic audacity from which its earlier champions would have shrunk.

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  • Volta then proved that all metals could be arranged in an electromotive 1 Modern researches have shown that the loss of charge is in fact dependent upon the ionization of the air, and that, provided the atmospheric moisture is prevented from condensing on the insulating supports, water vapour in the air does not per se bestow on it conductance for electricity.

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  • The evolutionist, on the contrary (see Evolution), maintains that different successive species of animals are in fact connected by parental descent, having become modified in the course of successive generations.

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  • He is less inaccurate in fact than Michelet, but he is also much less absorbed by a single idea at a time, and the result is that he seldom attains to the vivid representation of which Michelet was a master.

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  • By the weathering of silicates, silica passes into solution and quartz is deposited as a secondary product in the cavities of basic igneous rocks, and in fact in the crevices and along the joints of rocks of almost all kinds.

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  • The advance-guard of this wave of pastoral Negroids, in fact primitive Bantu, mingled with the Bushmen and produced the Hottentots.

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  • The museum contains an interesting collection of objects from many of the sites mentioned, and also from other parts of the island; it is in fact the most important in Sardinia, and is especially strong in prehistoric bronzes (see Sardinia).

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  • Fossil flowers of a type more like that of modern Cycads are few in number, and it is not by any means certain that all of those described as Cycadean flowers and seeds were borne by plants which should be included in the Cycadophyta; a few female flowers have been described from Rhaetic rocks of Scania and elsewhere under the name Zamiostrobus - these consist of an axis with slender pedicels or carpophylls given off at a wide angle and bearing two ovules at the distal end; the structure is in fact similar to that of a Zamia female flower, in which the internodes of the peduncle have been elongated so as to give a looser arrangement to the carpels.

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  • As I have pointed out, technology may in fact have limits, but we do not know what they are.

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  • All the jobs that can, in theory, be done by machines—the jobs that I think suck the life force out of people—will in fact be done by machines.

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  • But this politics of war have in fact worked this way repeated, across place and time.

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  • She had no further trouble and filled the string quickly, too quickly, in fact.

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  • It naturally seemed to Napoleon that the war was caused by England's intrigues (as in fact he said on the island of St. Helena).

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  • But, above all, that thought was kept out of their minds by the fact that they saw they were really useful, as in fact they were to the whole Rostov family.

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  • And in fact two more peasants began binding Dron, who took off his own belt and handed it to them, as if to aid them.

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  • He felt ashamed, and with one arm covered his legs from which his cloak had in fact slipped.

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  • Anna Pavlovna's presentiment was in fact fulfilled.

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  • She had in fact seen nothing then but had mentioned the first thing that came into her head, but what she had invented then seemed to her now as real as any other recollection.

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  • And in fact the head in the nightcap was lifted at once.

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  • It was impossible first because--as experience shows that a three-mile movement of columns on a battlefield never coincides with the plans--the probability of Chichagov, Kutuzov, and Wittgenstein effecting a junction on time at an appointed place was so remote as to be tantamount to impossibility, as in fact thought Kutuzov, who when he received the plan remarked that diversions planned over great distances do not yield the desired results.

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  • And in fact his health was poor.

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  • We should in fact have reached those two fundamentals of which man's whole outlook on the universe is constructed--the incomprehensible essence of life, and the laws defining that essence.

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  • Enough to drive you stark, raving mad, in fact.

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  • Vinegar in fact contains acetic acid and this reacts with the calcium carbonate making up the shell of the egg.

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  • But priesthood is another thing, and a thing sufficiently distinct to be easily recognized where it is claimed or in fact exists.

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  • Power is in fact redistributed through negotiation between citizens and power holders.

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  • If we are to reproach the Zimbabwean government, should it in fact not be for not undertaking this land reform many years earlier?

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  • Ezekiel may in fact be speaking of king David being resurrected from the dead to dwell with the redeemed of the Lord.

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  • The fluid that had come away earlier was in fact a ' show ' albeit a very runny one !

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  • Comments like " Long sentence " were commonly applied to what were in fact several run-on sentences.

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  • You see I 'm against hunting; in fact I 'm a hunt saboteur.

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  • Says scott simons in fact advice affect your bottom.

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  • Crinoids are sometimes called sea lilies, but are in fact creatures related to starfish and sea urchins.

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  • What was often called ' sad ' in fact was anger seething just below the surface.

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  • Countless numbers of shambling zombies are in fact already poised to being a massive attack on the invading ravers.

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  • The solution was in fact a silicone based cleaner which had tiny abrasive cleaning particles in it causing serious injuries to Annette 's eye.

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  • We sang in the shower, ' Ai n't no Mountain High Enough. ' In fact we sung it a lot over this trip.

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  • The private view gallery appears to be lit from skylight panels which are in fact backlit with a specially designed light box.

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  • Smart clothes are not a necessity; in fact they are more of a myth.

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  • It does n't need to be a diamond solitaire, in fact it does n't need to contain any diamonds at all.

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  • She kept her personal life private but she had in fact adopted a son and had three grandchildren.

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  • Kate 's final speech on the subservience of women became in fact her tour de force.

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  • He says that in fact all movies have a hidden gay subtext.

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  • Despite superficial similarities of hand, the three sets were in fact copied by three different scribes.

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  • You have superimposed layers of personal beliefs over what is in fact consciousness alone.

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  • Revolutionary syndicalism was in fact the response of the proletarian elements in the Second International to the betrayals of their leaders.

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  • David in fact started off as a tenor in the choir, but his value as a superb accompanist was soon recognized.

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  • It later transpired that the woman was in fact an Italian actress.

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  • There has been an unfortunate tendency to pretend that the situation is deteriorating, when the reverse is in fact the case.

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  • His Lordship said that the proposition was wholly unfounded in fact.

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  • The environmental argument for a motorway speed limit enforcement has a terminally unsound basis in fact.

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  • Sadly, believers in the past have often been known to resort to forgery to uphold what they have little evidence for in fact.

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  • I had in fact written the letter the day before Hogmanay and imagined this pleasant visitation of the spirits of the past.

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  • He likes to think of himself as a " bit of a wheeler dealer " - a younger version of Delboy, in fact.

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  • Problem is that I 'm not really a wine drinker, In fact I do n't drink it at all.

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  • The thermometer confirmed that she was in fact afebrile.

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  • Although you may feel as if you are talking to yourself most of the time when your child is just an infant, you are in fact giving her the basis for her language development.

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  • Unfortunately, this method often backfires, as an overly tired baby may not experience a peaceful slumber and in fact will probably awaken earlier than usual, cranky and still tired.

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  • Thereafter, sterilization is not necessary and in fact exposure to most germs -which are harmless- is important for our immunity to develop over time.

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  • Also, Scientific Professional's mineral composition is significantly lighter in weight, in fact seventy percent lighter, than clay-based cat litter brands.

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  • However, the reality is that a cash advance is not a good way to get out of debt, and is in fact a bad financial decision to make in the majority of situations.

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  • Global warming is the result of overuse of oil and fossil fuels which don't burn clean and in fact create massive pollution issues.

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  • You may think that putting something to sleep or in standby mode is not using any power, but in fact it's a hefty drain.

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  • Such mixes may lead diabetics to believe it's safe to use agave when in fact it can adversely impact their blood glucose levels.

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  • The problem is that some of these sites lure people into thinking they are signing up for a chance to try the product for free, but in fact the site tricks them into signing up for a subscription that costs about $80 per month or more.

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  • They may not have a degree and in fact may not have any formal education.

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  • The jobs are often confused with interior designer positions, but they are in fact much different in many ways, from the educational requirements to the actual job functions.

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  • Your eyes could be classified as hazel in fact.

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  • It may in fact be working, just that you noticed significant changes early on when your skin was adjusting, and now, like so many of us, you are searching for that same affect that you experienced during the initial phase of use.

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  • Gentiles may confuse it with Hebrew, but in fact Yiddish is a blend of Hebrew and other languages that is rarely used anymore.

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  • Professional shooters are able to masterfully trick the eye by giving the appearance that their subject is nude when in fact she is clothed.

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  • All Recipes has thousands of recipes that you can search for, and in fact has an entire dedicated holiday baking section if you are looking for cakes, pies, and breads.

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  • It is in fact an integral component to our survival as a species.

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  • It may seem as if there are several things you'll need to do to help calm an anxiety attack, and in fact there are, but this actually makes perfect sense.

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  • However, some schoolboy crushes do in fact work out.

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  • Some may not take the steps to make this happen, but some in fact do so by wearing a dress that appears to be "painted" on the body with tight fabric, plenty of cleavage and room to show off the legs.

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  • Do not be late if you are scheduled for an interview, in fact it is best to be fifteen or twenty minutes early to your appointment.

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  • The sad reality is that many marriages don't work out and in fact end on a very bitter note.

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  • Many people assume that the temperatures in the tropical Caribbean will be stifling, but in fact the warm ocean waters moderate much of the region's climate.

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  • Bamboo comes in many varieties -- there are, in fact one thousand different species of this plant, which is actually a member of the Poaceae, or grass family.

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  • Many couples may initially assume that cupcakes are a relatively simple treat suitable only for elementary school lunchboxes, but in fact there are many reasons why cupcakes are the perfect choice for even the most sophisticated wedding.

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  • I will add that by no means am I always spiritual, in fact most of the time I am not.

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  • He made it sound easy and in fact it is.

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  • Physical dependence is also is a good indication that a person is no longer a social drinker but is in fact an alcoholic.

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  • Studies show that people who get support are much more successful with most activities in fact.

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  • Though Rimes believed the tape to be stolen, but in fact someone had found a memory stick in a rental truck and took it home to see what was on it.

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  • Now that Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez have publicly announced that she is in fact pregnant, their fans can offer them a very public congratulations and best wishes.

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  • There are other reports circulating that the Ethiopian government is investigating the adoption because the baby girl's records indicated that the birth mother had died, when in fact she had run away.

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  • Announced that actor Eddie Murphy was the father of her unborn child; later it was confirmed that Murphy was in fact the father of Angel Iris.

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  • After seeing the pictures, there was no doubt that she was in fact pregnant, but the couple continued keeping their lips sealed on the subject.

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  • This picture bears the most proof that there was in fact some type of work done, comparing the teenage Bullock to the what she looks like today.

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  • When they arrived, they discovered they were in fact guests at a wedding.

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  • There are many prospective students who learn over time that a regular MBA is better suited for their needs, and the specialization in understanding the business of health care does not in fact further their career goals.

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  • In addition, professionals in other careers, in fact in nearly all other careers, benefit greatly from enhanced writing and communications skills.

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  • This will eliminate wasting a breeding opportunity if in fact the dog has limited fertility.

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  • An area next to a home's foundation, for example, that faces south may in fact be warmer than the surrounding area, especially if sunlight warms stone or brick and the surface radiates heat back towards plants located nearby.

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  • What you may not know is that most stones sold as granite counters are not in fact granite.

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