No-way Sentence Examples

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  • There was no way I was going to bed.

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  • There was no way to defend her moral objections without seeding doubt in his mind.

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  • I don't want to lose her and there's no way I'll endanger what we're doing.

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  • Señor Medena eyed Carmen thoughtfully, but like Alex, there was no way of knowing what was on his mind.

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  • There was no way we could prove that stuff anyway.

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  • There was no way in a dozen lifetimes I'd ever get a sniff at a tenth of that much money!

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  • Darkyn … no way in hell.

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  • But there's no way to prove it—a good attorney would rip those allegations apart like a wet newspaper.

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  • There was no way a monster like him would ever be interested in his blood monkey!

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  • The nurse would have no way of knowing how uncharacteristic this behavior was for Destiny.

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  • There was no way to lock the screen, so she simply pushed it shut and started for the house.

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  • Having no way to refuse, she followed him to the campfire of their host.

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  • Giving birth had no way diminished her beauty.

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  • There was no way I was going to brief Howie on all that had happened, how his living room is covered in blood and his house has been ransacked; not in his present state of mind.

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  • There was no way to discern if it was the vehicle loaned to Howie.

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  • There was no additional supply nor could we ration it as there was no way to reignite it.

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  • She had no phone, no way of contacting Dusty or Jenn or Darian.

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  • We've got patrols around-- " "Speck doesn't understand that if even a mosquito leaves the town, there's no way we can stop the spread!"

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  • The minute he sets foot in Ireland, there will be no way to keep things quiet.

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  • Damian issued few clean-up orders, for there was no way to maintain the discretion his Guardians needed to mask their shadow operations protecting humanity.

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  • There was no way she was going to learn more.

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  • There was no way a creature like Darkyn, who valued control over everything, was going to let her talk to Zamon.

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  • There was no way it was real.

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  • Dean knew from reading their newspaper comments and hearing of their exploits that age had in no way diminished their faculties.

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  • If he comes in here, there's no way out.

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  • No. There's no way I'd let that happen.

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  • After you beat me and win the election, there's no way you can fire me.

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  • We made a deal—he'd go back to Denver—there was no way we could work together—and he'd drop the election.

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  • Unless you're using magic on her, there's no way any woman – Immortal, deity or human – would ever choose to stay with you.

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  • She had no way of guaranteeing him that something she'd done wouldn't return to make them both miserable.

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  • She had always imagined how it would be, but there was no way she could have imagined how wonderful it actually was.

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  • She told him a million times there was no way she was going to marry him then turn around and die.

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  • I have no way of getting them back to the underworld, Gabe said.

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  • There was no way this was real.

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  • He had no way of knowing how many the demons had claimed during the week his dealers had claimed none.

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  • There's no way out of this?

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  • She thought she was going crazy already; if she really started to deteriorate, there was no way she'd be able to handle it.

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  • There was no way he was concerned about money.

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  • He means well, but there's no way he could let you go.

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  • Disconnected from the underworld, he had no way of knowing.

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  • There was no way of knowing whose souls had crossed over to the mortal world, but he was going to trust that Fate was on his side, for the time being.

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  • The souls were barely glimmering; there was no way he'd be able to pull the amount of power he needed to save Deidre.

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  • There was no way for her to measure the size of the chamber, for the darkness inside was more impenetrable than night, with the exception of a circle of light ten meters from the door.

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  • There was no way he couldn't.

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  • Aside from the birth certificate, there was no way the rest were official police papers!

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  • Hannah never traveled light, and there was no way of knowing what Kris was doing.

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  • There was no way in Hell Kris would give this creature the key

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  • There was no way she was staying!

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  • There were thrusters but no way to steer.

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  • There was no way she could fill it with blood!

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  • She seemed so distraught, especially when he called her a monster; no way did she want him dead.

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  • There is no way on God's green earth I am going to influence that lovely woman to do your bidding!

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  • I meant living out here in the middle of nowhere with questionable transportation and no way to get help.

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  • He wouldn't be caught dead with a bouquet of wildflowers and there was no way he was going to waste money on flowers that would wither and die within a week.

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  • There was no way to see what she'd been doing.

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  • As much as she didn't want to admit it, there was no way of knowing who the bad guys were, not with Mr. Tim's information about the shadow government.

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  • There was no way she could swim it.

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  • There was no way to know where Lana was; he had to hope to stumble upon her.

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  • There was no way she could do enough damage to Charlie from four times as far to allow her to escape.

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  • Gabriel cursed under his breath.  He had no way of knowing what kind of test a deity like Death could create, but it wasn't likely to be good.  While he had full faith in Rhyn, he also knew better than to trust the petite woman in white standing in his dream.

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  • There was no way she was sleeping tonight, even if she didn't feel any threat from the phantom.

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  • Dean had no way of checking Byrne's mileage and if by chance he had detoured east on Interstate 84, probably 30 miles further, instead of taking the more direct south-easterly route between Scranton and Parkside.

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  • There was no way he would admit it, but his personal scenario matched Fred O'Connor's to a tee, even though his practical side was embar­rassed to even consider the possibility.

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  • But it looked like Parkside could wash its hands of Wasserman's death—there was no way he'd float­ed out of their land-locked jurisdiction to the Chesapeake Bay.

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  • She should have had a hot shower but there was no way he was going to tack­le that chore.

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  • It had been stolen, so the police had no way of putting out a call for Nota and his friend unless someone in the neighborhood had sharp eyes.

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  • Of course, he had no way of knowing that.

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  • There was no way to know, and he wasn't about to bring it up.

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  • There was no way to move up or improve life in the immortal world, but Jenn heard tales of the mortal world.

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  • There's no way in hell, she told herself.

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  • I had no way of knowing this would happen.

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  • Seated before the two of them, he saw how clearly the two were no way like each other.

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  • There is no way.

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  • He could block the hole, but there was no way of knowing if he would be trapping them inside.

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  • She made do with two jobs, but there was no way to save money for their colleges.

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  • There was no way he was serious.

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  • There was no way in hell she wasn't packing up the kids and leaving.

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  • There was no way she was sleeping with a man like that.

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  • There was no way Ashley wasn't coming down here after school.

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  • There was no way in hell it was going to be her, not with all he'd revealed during their secrets game.

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  • There was no way out and no way to contact anyone.

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  • There's no way in hell!

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  • The shades which distinguish these three forms are not without significance, but they in no way detract from the contractual character of concordats.

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  • The history, indeed, of many a word lies hid in its equivocal uses; and it in no way derogates from the dignity of the highest poetry to gain strength and variety from the ingenious application of the same sounds to different senses, any more than from the contrivances of rhythm or the accompaniment of imitative sounds.

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  • Even the splash of the anchor in the water, and the noise of the cable running out through the hawse-hole, in no way disturbed them at their occupation, or caused them to evince the slightest curiosity.

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  • It is important to observe that the risk is in no way obviated by the increasing slack paid out, except in so far as the amount of sliding which the strength of the cable is able to produce at the points of contact with the ground may be thereby increased.

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  • A comparison of Norman buildings in England and in Normandy will show that the Norman style in England really was affected by the earlier style of England; but the modification was very slight, and it in no way affected the general character of the style.

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  • The remote descendant of a duke, even though he may chance to be heir presumptive to the dukedom, is in no way distinguished from any other gentleman; it is even possible that he may not hold the social rank of gentleman.

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  • The inhabitants of Peking being consumers only, and in no way producers, the trade of the city is very small, though the city is open to foreign commerce.

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  • Molina tried to reconcile the doctrine of predestination with the freedom of the human will by saying that the predestination is consequent upon God's foreknowledge of the free determination of man's will, which is therefore in no way affected by the fact of such predestination.

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  • From the sequel it appears that the prophecy was uttered by one Pharisee only, and that it was in no way endorsed by the party.

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  • Unless I missed something, there is no way to link to footnotes, or organize them except by hand here.

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  • The claim of the Durani Afghan to be a true Ben-i-Israel is certainly in no way weakened by any recent investigation.

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  • The story of the loves of Lancelot and Guenevere, as related by Chretien, has about it nothing spontaneous and genuine; in no way can it be compared with the story of Tristan and Iseult.

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  • The most important fact about them is that they disappear, and are in no way connected with the typical nephridium of the adult.

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  • Toilet Soaps, &c. - Soaps used in personal ablution in no way differ from the soaps previously alluded to, and may consist of any of the varieties.

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  • The operation of the Spirit was in no way limited to time, or individual or place.

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  • Regarded without republican sympathies, and in the light of 18th-century doctrines of allegiance, his acts, however severe, in no way deserve the stigma of cruelty ordinarily put upon them.

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  • The research of a mine in no way impairs the rights of ownership of the land in which the mine is located.

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  • The valves are, consequently, essentially symmetrical, which is not the case with the Lamellibranchiata, - so much so, that certain Brachiopod shells were named Lampades, or lamp shells, by some early naturalists; but while such may bear a kind of resemblance to an antique Etruscan lamp, by far the larger number in no way resemble one.

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  • Although this measure was bound to set senators and equites at variance, it in no way improved the lot of those chiefly concerned.

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  • He lacked the lofty intellect of a Cosimo or a Lorenzo, and the atmosphere of libertyloving Siena with its ever-changing factions was in no way suited to his purpose.

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  • The 17th century is a famous epoch in the progress of science, and the mathematics in no way lagged behind.

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  • They are direct lineal descendants of the cells introduced, and are in no way formed from the tissue cells of the host in which they are placed and grow.

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  • That he in no way slighted diocesan work had been shown at Truro.

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  • He was a member of the council of state in 1654, and in June 1655 he received the strange appointment of commissioner for the custody of the great seal, for which he was certainly in no way fitted.

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  • The colour of the human hair is an accident, for it belongs in no way to the essence of humanity.

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  • At Chi-Kuan Fort the terreplein of the fort had been covered with entanglements defended by machine guns on the gorge parapets, and the Japanese could make no way.

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  • His efforts are chiefly devoted to proving that the condemnation of the elder Oppianicus was just and in no way the result of the jury having been bribed by Cluentius; only a small portion of the end of the speech deals with the specific charge.

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  • Sidney conducted his case throughout with great skill; he pointed especially to the fact that Lord Howard, whose character he easily tore to shreds, was the only witness against him as to treason, whereas the law required two, that the treason was not accurately defined, that no proof had been given that the papers produced were his, and that, even if that were proved, these papers were in no way connected with the charge.

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  • Thus there survived in mid-Asia a widely-scattered remnant, which, although out of touch with the ancient usages of Christian civilization, yet in no way lacked higher culture.

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  • Further they are entirely individual, and can in no way be described as constituting absolute objective knowledge.

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  • By the fall of Constantinople in 1 453, " Italy (in the eloquent phrase of Carducci) became sole heir and guardian of the ancient civilization," but its fall was in no way necessary for the revival of learning, which had begun a century before.

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  • But the fact that the later text makes use of the earlier Ito make itself intelligible in no way destroys the fact that it is .as entirely distinct a work from the earlier as is any commentary distinct from the work on which it comments.

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  • Though in no way amnestied, he returned to Paris, but was expelled by the First Consul, who was eager to be on good terms with Spain.

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  • Socrates and Callias, are in no way the same, but only similar, even in essence, e.g.

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  • They were in no way concerned (as was at the time falsely alleged) in the assassination of Nasiru'd-Din Shah in May 1896.

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  • In a series of letters to James Hervey, the author of Theron and Aspasia, he maintained that justifying faith is a simple assent to the divine testimony concerning Jesus Christ, differing in no way in its character from belief in any ordinary testimony.

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  • In the literatures of other Teutonic countries we have only occasional references to the religious rites of heathen times, and these are generally in no way comparable to the detailed accounts given in Icelandic writings.

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  • Of course there are many transactions, generally in the cheaper and coarser kinds of furs, used only in central Europe, Russia and Asia which in no way interest the London market, and there are many direct consignments of skins from collectors in America and Russia to London, New York and Leipzig merchants.

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  • The wool is, however, poor compared to the otter and beaver, and the pelt thin and in no way comparable to them in strength.

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  • The environs of Copenhagen to the north and west are interesting, and the country, both along the coast northward and inland westward is pleasant, though in no way remarkable.

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  • So far as metaphysic is concerned, Hume has given the final word of the empirical school, and all additions, whether from the specifically psychological side or from the general history of human culture, are subordinate in character, and affect in no way the nature of his results.

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  • All returned home but himself; in no way daunted, he determined single-handed to carry out the purposes of the expedition.

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  • At Lichfield, however, Johnson could find no way of earning a livelihood.

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  • Bismarck, as always, refused to appoint ministers directly responsible either to the emperor or to parliament; the new officials in no way formed a collegiate ministry or cabinet.

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  • The Hungarians laid down the principle that they were in no way responsible for debts contracted during a time when they had been deprived of their constitutional liberties; they consented, however, to pay each year 291million gulden towards the interest.

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  • This process was in no way hindered by the Roman dominion.

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  • The island thus received another Italian infusion; but, as elsewhere, Latin in no way displaced Greek; it was simply set up alongside of it for certain purposes.

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  • Great Britain, he declared, had no intention of proclaiming a protectorate over Egypt; on the other hand, recent events in Turkey in no way affected the question of self-government in Egypt.

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  • Malet had informed Sherif Pasha that, although Colonel Hicks finds it convenient to communicate with Lord Dufferin or with me, it must not be supposed that we endorse in any way the contents of his telegrams. - - - Her Majestys government are in no way responsible for his operations in the Sudan, which have been undertaken under the authority of His Highnesss government.

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  • The regulations in no way modified the voluntary censorship exercised by the Press over itself.

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  • It was admitted that such obligation must be not natural but positive; but it was argued by the stricter Calvinistic divines that the proportion of one in seven is agreeable to nature, based on the order of creation in six days, and in no way specially connected with anything Jewish.

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  • In the Loci of 1535 Melanchthon sought to put the fact of the co-existence of justification and good works in the believer on a secure basis by declaring the latter necessary to eternal life, though the believer's destiny thereto is already fully guaranteed in his justification, In the Loci of 1543 he did not retain the doctrine of the necessity of good works in order to salvation, and to this he added, in the Leipzig Interim, "that this in no way countenances the error that eternal life is merited by the worthiness of our own works."

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  • The captions and headings in this Agreement are inserted only as a matter of convenience, and in no way define, limit or in any other way described the scope of this Agreement or the intent of any provision hereof.

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  • His literary activity, which had been considerable, was in no way diminished by his elevation to the episcopate.

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  • It seems, therefore, that in the original context Noah had been described as "the husbandman," a title in no way suggested by Gen.

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  • This honour his official position compelled him, of course, to decline; for he sedulously observed official proprieties, and in no way gave offence to the government to which he was accredited.

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  • The general conclusion of the Famine Commission of 1901 was that " except in Bombay, where it is full, the incidence of land revenue is low to moderate in ordinary years, and it should in no way per se be the cause of indebtedness."

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  • While the occasional services, even when agricultural, in no way established a presumption of villenage, and many socmen, freemen and holders by serjeanty submitted to them, agricultural week-work was primarily considered as a trait of villenage and must have played an important part in the process of classification of early Norman society.

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  • His general theory of knowledge deriving from Kant and Reid, and including among other things a contaminatio of their theories of perception, 3 in no way sustains or mitigates his narrow view of logic. He makes no effective use of his general formula that to think is to condition.

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  • But his claims, however great they may be, can in no way conflict with those of Hamilton, whose mode of multiplying couples (in which the " inner " and " outer " multiplication are essentially involved) was produced in 1833, and whose quaternion system was completed and published before Grassmann had elaborated for press even the rudimentary portions of his own system, in which the veritable difficulty of the whole subject, the application to angles in space, had not even been attacked.

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  • The qualifications required for the suffrage are in no way different from those common throughout the Union, except that by a constitutional amendment of 1894 it is necessary for a voter to be able to read the state constitution and write his name.

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  • Fremont had information beyond that of ordinary men that made him believe early hostilities between the United States and Mexico to be inevitable; he was also officially informed of Larkin's secret task and in no way authorized to hamper it.

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  • British North Borneo Or Sabah Sabah is the name applied by the natives to certain portions of the territory situated on the north-western coast of the island, and originally in no way included the remainder of the country now owned by the British North Borneo Company.

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  • At the same time, in judging the apparently inhuman way in which the Sudras were treated in the caste rules, one has always to bear in mind the fact that the belief in metempsychosis was already universal at the time, and seemed to afford the only rational explanation of the apparent injustice involved in the unequal distribution of the good things in this world; and that, if the Sudra was strictly excluded from the religious rites and beliefs of the superior classes, this exclusion in no way involved the question of his ultimate emancipation and his union with the Infinite Spirit, which were as certain in his case as in that of any other sentient being.

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  • Apart from mere watering, cultivation is in no way intensive.

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  • His unskilful and unlucky management of the sea expedition to Ferrol and the Azores in no way lowered his popularity with the people, but undoubtedly weakened his influence with the queen.

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  • Still lower is the dairyman, who is in no way divine, yet has sanctity as one who maintains a condition of ceremonial purity.

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  • The new king was, at best, a useful stopgap, in no way likely to interfere with the liberal revolution which had placed him on the throne.

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  • However, the regent Orleans in no way molested her, but, on the contrary, visited her at St Cyr and continued her pension of 48,000 livres.

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  • When England was engaged in the Crimean War of 185455 her alliance with a Mahommedan power in no way added to her popularity or strengthened her position in Persia.

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  • As regards the discovery of the connexion between value in exchange and final (or marginal) utility, the priority belongs to Gossen, but this in no way detracts from the great importance of the service which Jevons rendered to English economics by his fresh discovery of the principle, and by the way in which he ultimately forced it into notice.

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  • Owing, however, to the mutual jealousies and misconduct of Goring and Grenville, and the prince's own disregard and contempt of the council, his presence was in no way advantageous, and could not prevent the final overthrow of the king's forces in 1646.

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  • Rochford Hall, a picturesque gabled mansion of various dates, belonged once to the Boleyns, and it has been stated that Anne Boleyn, the unfortunate queen of Henry VIII., was born here, but this is in no way proved.

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  • He was minister for foreign affairs in the first responsible Hungarian ministry (1848), but resigned his post in September bcause he could see no way of reconciling the court with the nation.

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  • Kach Gandava, whilst its agricultural development has in no way receded, is now rivalled by many of the valleys of the highlands.

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  • Is there no way of escape?

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  • It was stated in an imperial decree that the new title of the sovereign should in no way prejudice the ancient rights of Bohemia and that the sovereigns would continue to be crowned as kings of Bohemia.

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  • The Goths are under him an independent people under a national king; their independence is in no way interfered with if the Gothic king, in a moment of peace, accepts the office and titles of a Roman general.

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  • These reasons are purely experimental, and in no way connected with Christianity, for he had long before given up all belief in revealed religion.

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  • In Norway there is no New Church organization; in Denmark a church was founded in Copenhagen in 1871.

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  • The plan of the city is in no way regular, and the numerous handsome public buildings are distributed among several streets, principally on the north side of the narrow river.

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  • One difficulty is caused by the large proportion of the taxes in almost every system of taxation, and at any rate in the British system, where the exact incidence is in no way traceable, or where there is no sort of general agreement as to the incidence.

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  • In recent times the term tarantula has been applied indiscriminately to many different kinds of large spiders in no way related to Lycosa tarantula; and to at least one Arachnid belonging to a distinct order.

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  • The principle of " Varying Action " is the great feature of these papers; and it is strange, indeed, that the one particular result of this theory which, perhaps more than anything else that Hamilton has done, has rendered his name known beyond the little world of true philosophers, should have been easily within the reach of Augustin Fresnel and others for many years before, and in no way required Hamilton's new conceptions or methods, although it was by them that he was led to its discovery.

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  • Any portion of a county containing as many as 150 inhabitants may be incorporated as a town or city, and as such it possesses complete self-government in all purely local matters, even 2 Before 1904, under a law of 1901, the people voted for candidates for the United States Senate, but the legislative assembly was in no way bound to carry out the decision of the popular vote; and in 1904 the legislature chose as United States senator a candidate for whom no votes had been cast in the popular election.

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  • Hemmed in by the mountains, there is no way of extending it, except in a northerly direction towards the Sherpur cantonment.

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  • It should be noted that the invader during this period was no mere adventurer, but king of all Denmark, and, after Olaf Tryggvesons death in 1000, king of Norway also.

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  • If the clergy would give him a voluntary gift, which was in no way to be considered a tax, he agreed to inlaw them.

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  • The movement which Joan had set on foot was in no way crushed by her execution.

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  • Part of the liquid surface is then otherwise conditioned than by the form of the wall or bounding surface of the region; and if the portion of the wall not in contact with the liquid is removed the form and quantity of the liquid are in no way affected.

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  • He was, however, in no way implicated in the murder of the young princes, and he was probably a participant in the conspiracies against Richard.

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  • Many chiefs, in no way politically dependent on Benin, used to send annual presents to the juju.

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  • The determinist presuppositions of psy chology (determinist because they involve the applica tion of the causal conceptions of modern science to mental phenomena) have in many instances in no way retarded the utilization of new information concerning mental processes in order to prove the reality of freedom.

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  • Thus we have a new zoological factor in the history of the moral sentiments; which, though in no way opposed to the older psychological theory of their formation through coalescence of more primitive feelings, must yet be conceived as controlling and modifying the effects of the law of association by preventing the formation of sentiments other than those tending to the preservation of human life.

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  • The unfortunate affair of Strassburg has in no way shaken this strange conviction, and his chief thoughts are of what he will do when he is on the throne."

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  • Bub there is no doubt that in Iceland he was worshipped more than any other god, and the same seems to have been the case in Norway - indeed, perhaps, in all northern countries - except among the royal families.

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  • Universal sovereignty claimed as a heritage from Rome had a profound influence upon popular imagination, but in no way modified that tendency to separation of the various nations which was already manifest.

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  • He did not succeed either in stemming the tide of expense, nor in his administration, being in no way in advance of his age, and not perceiving that decisive reform could not be achieved by a government dealing with the nation as though it were inert and passive material, made to obey and to payS Like a good Cartesian he conceived of the state as an immense machine, every portion of which should receive its impulse from outsidethat is from him, Colbert.

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  • It was urged by anti-Copernicans that a body flung upward or cast downward would, if the earth were in motion, be left behind by the rapid translation of the point from which it started; Galileo proved on the contrary that the reception of a fresh impulse in no way interfered with the movement already impressed, and that the rotation of the earth was insensible, because shared equally by all bodies at its surface.

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  • These aims are most laudable, and in no way subversive; but the author must have had some particular reasons for emphasizing these questions rather than others; and the examination of these reasons may help us to determine the nationality of this collection.

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  • Indeed, in his zeal against the Jansenists the pope condemned various practices in no way peculiar to their party; thus, for instance, many orthodox Catholics were exasperated at the heavy blow he dealt at popular Bible reading.

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  • The taking of Lavaur and the submission of Raymond Roger in no way arrested the progress of the heresy.

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  • Señor Medena eyed Carmen thoughtfully, but like Alex, there was no way of knowing what was on his mind.

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  • There was no way for the insurance company to know they weren't paying for the real Thomas Morley, of Alabama, mugged on vacation.

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  • Darkyn … no way in hell.

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  • But there's no way to prove it—a good attorney would rip those allegations apart like a wet newspaper.

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  • We made a deal—he'd go back to Denver—there was no way we could work together—and he'd drop the election.

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  • Unless you're using magic on her, there's no way any woman – Immortal, deity or human – would ever choose to stay with you.

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  • What if he approached the Code not as a slave but as an equal concerned about the greater good, a dynamic reality the Code had no way of knowing, due to its own static nature?

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  • Rum-ass thinks so, and so do I. There's no way they won't be bowled over by you.

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  • Drink children, you must be near starvation, animal blood is no way to live.

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  • Jackson attempted a serious demeanor, but broke into laughter, "You're right Granny, there is no way I can let this go."

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  • There was no way she was sleeping tonight, even if she didn't feel any threat from the phantom.  She definitely didn't feel safe without Gabriel there.  She hesitated before going to where the ghost indicated, not wanting to continue without Gabe.  Popping a food cube, Katie huddled in the hollow of the tree and waited.

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  • But it looked like Parkside could wash its hands of Wasserman's death—there was no way he'd float­ed out of their land-locked jurisdiction to the Chesapeake Bay.

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  • Stuck between two supernatural creatures, she couldn't help feeling there was no way she'd win this round.

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  • There is no way to determine whether a given attribute comes from the source or not.

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  • The rest were pretty abysmal, in no way playing to the form they usually exhibit for their clubs.

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  • The group elicited admiration, which leads me to believe that the general level of marksmanship in Norway is no better than elsewhere.

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  • There was no way ethnographic analogy could intrude, and no way that my environment could fool me into thinking otherwise.

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  • The C of E has no way of granting an ecclesiastical annulment.

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  • There is no way that the Federation will strike a bargain with this race of parasites.

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  • Worse, the world would have no way to restrain nuclear blackmail.

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  • There was no way I was even going to attempt to weld brackets to it, down in the depths of the footwell.

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  • Yet there is no way that a strategy to control overseas bribery can work without it being clearly effective in the arms sector.

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  • But marital sexuality, in its many forms, is in no way evil if it is not coercive or abusive to either partner.

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  • Rate a many internet access but no way Collins haven't had a. Communication gear and and insurance parent world that refuses.

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  • You've already seen that there is no way Jesus could have survived the crucifixion.

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  • It was light and fruity, and in no way detracted from the spicy delights which were to follow.

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  • There is no way I'd waste time watching this drivel.

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  • That interesting but sparse description can in no way prepare you for the music of brother/sister duo Chuck and Mary.

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  • It is in no way an expression of misguided national egotism.

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  • So in no way has the fa been unreasonable in charging him.

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  • He appeared under rather curious circumstances, which in no way foreshadowed the final result.

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  • Quite a lot of young people gravitated toward these clubs but in no way did it reach the majority of youngsters who had nothing.

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  • My point, however, in no way assumes the historicity of Matthew's guard story.

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  • And being below the radar, there's no way to share ideas between remote.. .

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  • There is no way he can possibly justify such a vastly inflated fee.

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  • There is no way Joseph could interpret dreams without God giving him the interpret dreams without God giving him the interpretation.

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  • Not surprisingly, it found the result lamentable, but could find no way around it.

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  • The old mainframe was archaic; customized programs had been built piecemeal, with no way to share information.

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  • In the vast majority of cases, there is no way of preventing a miscarriage.

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  • They stated, " There is no way to reduce the toxicity of depleted uranium munitions.

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  • This site in no way reflects the opinions of Delirious?

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  • Having shown promise in pre-season testing the 20-year-old Finn is in no way overawed by the challenge in the year ahead.

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  • They want alternative episcopal oversight, which is just a fancy way of saying they want it their way or no way.

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  • There is no way to use a pager; run-help is designed for short help files.

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  • The results of these experiments are in no way diagnostic, nor can they be used to determine parentage or sibling relationships.

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  • Accepting their apparent passivity is clearly no way forward.

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  • Still I've found, there's no way to stop piracy.

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  • Getting advice from invisible sky pixies is no way run a country.

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  • There is no way I would eat the pud say and a roast dinner of the proportions I have seen shown on TV.

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  • Arctic Thunder is a frantic arcade racer that is in no way attempting to be a serious game.

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  • It is no way to run a railroad, or we suggest, a police service.

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  • When I forced a reboot I have no way of knowing the status of the hung process.

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  • The conjecture that א represents the recension of Pierius is in no way incompatible with the view that B represents that of Hesychius.

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  • We have no way of knowing who the hostile power was in the Songs of the Sabbath sacrifice.

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  • There would be no way to run a dental check or to get a DNA sample.

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  • If you continue the game by opening the sarcophagus, you will die; there is no way around that.

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  • If sati of sati of satipaììhÃ¥na does not arise, there is no way to become free from the accumulation of akusala.

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  • With no way of repairing the damage, the order to abandon ship was given.

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  • We have no way of dealing with Britain's hazardous nuclear waste stockpile - which could explode or leak at any time.

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  • Recovering money can in no way compensate for the terrible suffering that victims of this disease endure.

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  • In addition to sounding superstitious, there is no way to explain such an influence.

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  • That was no way God's will, that was just the earth's tectonics messing up.

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  • Since we have no way of knowing the future submission rate and it might fall, investment might become a white elephant.

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  • There is no way of telling the detail of what sporting events they held you can only imagine, perhaps elephant mud wrestling.

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  • It rests on the principles that the Church has the right to exclude those who are unworthy, and that she is in no way subject to the civil power in spiritual matters.

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  • His trios were, indeed, published under the title of "pianoforte sonatas with accompaniment of violin and violoncello"; but this in no way militates against the above remarks as to their proper method of performance nowadays, when we take into consideration the greater strength of tone of the modern pianoforte, especially in the bass, and the fact that in no case could a violinist consent to play as an accompaniment such melodies as that at the beginning of the G major trio known as No.

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  • If the literary style in which the exegetic discussion of the texts and rites is carried on in the Brahmanas is, as a rule, of a very bald and uninviting nature, it must be borne in mind that these treatises are of a strictly professional and esoteric character, and in no way lay claim to being considered as literary compositions in any sense of the word.

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  • Yet this consideration should in no way obscure the fact that the prophet lived and worked in the all-pervading atmosphere of the popular syncretic Yahweh religion, intensely national and local in its character.

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  • Leslie, a follower of Hume, was attacked by the clerical party as a sceptic and an infidel, and Brown took the opportunity to defend Hume's doctrine of causality as in no way inimical to religion.

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  • It is sufficient to observe here that they are concerned with special types of classes of classes and of classes of relations, and that the connexion of geometry with number and magnitude is in no way an essential part of the foundation of the science.

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  • This may have been due in great part to the fact that the shipping and trade of Greenland became a monopoly of the king of Norway, who kept only one ship sailing at long intervals (of years) to Greenland; at the same time the shipping and trade of Norway came more and more in the hands of the Hanseatic League, which took no interest in Greenland.

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  • The seeing of the pictures, as far as we have spoken of it, appears to be a thing unusual, but in no way abnormal, any more than dreams or hypnagogic illusions are abnormal.

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  • Tag; according to the New English Dictionary, " in no way related to the Lat.

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  • Burghley, on the other hand, in no way promoted his nephew's interest; he would recommend him for the solicitorship, but not for the attorney-generalship; and it is not improbable that Sir Robert Cecil secretly used his influence against his cousin.

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  • It is quite evident, for example, from the Semitic character of the Chaldaean king-names, that the language of these Chaldaeans differed in no way from the ordinary Semitic Babylonian idiom which was practically identical with that of Assyria.

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  • It has in no way undermined the official status of the Corpus juris; but it has completed the legislation of the latter in many important respects, and in some cases reformed it.

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  • Then the three held a counsel to decide what they should do next, but could think of no way to better their condition.

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  • There was no way to get the creature out without breaking the vase, so the Tin Woodman smashed it with his axe and set the little prisoner free.

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  • It was very deep, and there was no way to climb out of it.

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  • There seemed to be no way to escape the anger of this furious man.

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  • You had no real knowledge and therefore no way to make a wise decision.

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  • This displacement is in no way finished; in fact, it has hardly begun.

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  • If you take something worth a dollar, spend an hour working on it, and your employer sells it for three dollars, no way in the world can you ever make more than two dollars an hour.

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  • Those who argue they should not say there is no way for poor countries to compete with mechanized Western farming and the extremely high yields it produces.

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  • He had no way to collaborate with scientists in other places, no Internet, and no library.

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  • I was like that ship before my education began, only I was without compass or sounding-line, and had no way of knowing how near the harbour was.

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  • If she had any conception, there is no way of discovering it now; for she cannot remember, and obviously there was no record at the time.

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  • She accepted everything I did for her as a matter of course, and refused to be caressed, and there was no way of appealing to her affection or sympathy or childish love of approbation.

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  • It must be remembered that speech contributed in no way to her fundamental education, though without the ability to speak she could hardly have gone to higher schools and to college.

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  • And there's no way of killing him either.

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  • He could see no way out of this situation.

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  • Man's free will differs from every other force in that man is directly conscious of it, but in the eyes of reason it in no way differs from any other force.

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  • This is no way for a modern liberal democracy to portray its justice system, nor is it reflective of reality.

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  • There is no way he can simply renounce the throne.

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  • We have no way of knowing who the hostile power was in the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice.

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  • If sati of satipaììhÃ¥na does not arise, there is no way to become free from the accumulation of akusala.

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  • Prevention There is no way to prevent structural scoliosis.

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  • It is staggering to note that even in these critical remarks, antisemitism was in no way questioned, but was often explicitly affirmed.

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  • We have no way of dealing with Britain 's hazardous nuclear waste stockpile - which could explode or leak at any time.

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  • We kept swaying backward and forward at an angle of forty-five degrees with no way of stopping or protecting ourselves.

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  • That was no way God 's will, that was just the Earth 's tectonics messing up.

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  • There is no way out by using the teleportation devices.

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  • A refusal to comment beyond terse statements is no way to encourage the wider dialog that is badly needed.

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  • There is no way I want to unzip a full bag to rummage for drugs - they have to be handy at all times !

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  • There is no way for XSL-T to determine wether a given attribute comes from the source or the DTD.

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  • The participants had no way of knowing if they were in the control group or if they were using the experimental drug.

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  • Matthew knew that there was no way he would be able to overpower the muggers all on his own.

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  • Many entrepreneurs get their fire stoked when people tell them that their ideas are worthless or there's no way they can make a success of a business.

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  • There is no way in hell you can avoid failures in a startup.

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  • Stay At Home Parents-You and your spouse have decided there's no way you'll begin a family until one of you can stay at home.

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  • You won't be able to strike on a hot deal if you have no way of getting your new patio furniture home.

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  • Some semi-automatics have a reputation for not jamming, though there is no way to guarantee that they won't.

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  • Product changes are a fact and there's no way around it.

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  • Ratings supplied by the retailers' other customers certainly have the best intentions, but there's no way to know whether they are a representative sample of all shoppers.

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  • If you've ever gotten that "clammy" feeling when you wake up, then you've probably been perspiring through the night and with no way for your mattress to reduce the moisture, you probably didn't get a good night's sleep.

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  • There is just no way to know how many people will want a particular product.

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  • This is in no way a definitive list; it's simply a compilation of some of the top holiday gifts that are expected to be in high demand this shopping season.

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  • If a choice is made to adopt without knowing a cat's health and medical history, let the buyer beware; there is no way to know where this furry feline has been or what it may have been exposed to.

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  • The one thing you need to understand is that there is no way to force the situation here.

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  • I'm sure the vet had reasons for her reluctance, but there's no way to be sure of what was really going on unless you can access the record of treatment.

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  • But you have no way of knowing if it's a legitimate deal or just the kid down the street.

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  • Don't negotiate unless you really have no way of paying the full balance.

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  • Although there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of being a victim, there is no way to stop all occurrences.

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  • The two people in the marriage must both agree that a divorce is wanted and that there is no way to save the marriage.

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  • However, there's no way to guarantee how soon you'll feel like dating.

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  • If the waiting period between when the divorce went on file and when it became finalized has expired, there is no way to stop the divorce.

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  • You have no way of knowing how the furniture was dried out and if any kind of contamination occurred.If the furniture was salvaged from a factory fire it should have been properly cleaned for smoke damage to prevent any undesirable smell.

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  • The issues in the following list are in no way arranged in order of importance.

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  • This "free" tote bag was a source of dissatisfaction with customers, as there was no way to opt out of receiving the bag, yet a five dollar shipping and handling charge was added to the total of the order specifically for the bonus bag.

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  • Unless there is an EPA or Green Seal of Approval or other nationally accredited certification on the bottle there is no way to know if the product is safe.

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  • There is really no way to know until you try.

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  • But there is no way to try the scent before you buy online.

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  • Flaking There's no way around it, there was definite flaking.

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  • Since there is no way to monitor what is real and what is counterfeit, you should avoid flea markets.

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  • Some reviews say that the color range of the foundations isn't wide enough and there's no way to customize.

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  • Captions. The captions and headings in this Agreement are inserted only as a matter of convenience, and in no way define, limit or in any other way described the scope of this Agreement or the intent of any provision hereof.

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  • There is no way around it, they just won't live if you don't do any of that.

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  • Like deep discount retailers, there's no way to predict what may be in stock, but making a weekly visit to check can pay off.

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  • If you have a high-intensity job, there may be no way you can avoid the stress.

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  • Teen magazines should in no way dictate your personal style, but they'll serve as some great guidelines to what's "in" this season.

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  • There is no way to motivate a child of middle school age unless they are ready to be molded and inspired.

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  • These stores' stock is always changing, so there is no way to know what to expect.

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  • Note that these claims are not medically proven; experiences will vary from person to person, and the diet is in no way meant to "cure" diseases that require medical attention.

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  • Have plenty of household items, but no way to organize and store them in your new home?

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  • It proved the existence of God to me, because there is absolutely no way in hell that I changed on my own accord.

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  • There is no way anyone was going to make a donation in my name prior to recovery, except possibly buying me a drink!

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  • There is no way to tell how a person will react to a drug or how quickly one can become addicted.

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  • Many people believe that if someone hasn't had a huge amount to drink there is no way he or she could be experiencing alcohol poisoning.

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  • Another factor to be aware of is the fact that crystal meth is oftentimes produced by people who do not fully understand what they are doing, so there is no way to ensure the drug purchased is what it is supposed to be.

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  • Not only is there a chance that a user can overdose from the ingredients found in crack cocaine, there is also no way to reliably tell from a glance that the drug purchased is exactly what the dealer says it is.

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  • It is not this huge budget Hollywood production where there is no way to get to the director to ask him a question.

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  • Members of the band have come forward in Ashlee's defense, claiming that she is "nothing short of awesome" and her relationship with Pete has in no way contributed to their lack of Grammy nods, calling the very thought "(expletive) absurd."

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  • At first, Vick denied any involvement, but witnesses soon came forward and there was no way out for the star quarterback.

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  • The list of celebrity scandals is enormous and there is no way they can all be included in this article.

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  • Aside from Paris Hilton (who admitted she made the sex tape), there is no way to prove, without a doubt, that the celebrities featured in such tapes are the actual celebrites.

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  • Of course, there's no way to determine exactly what that number reads when she steps on the scale, yet it certainly doesn't stop the gossip.

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