Obviously Sentence Examples

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  • Obviously he was still struggling with it.

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  • She obviously wants you to stay.

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  • He was obviously drunk.

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  • He obviously missed Julia as well.

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  • Obviously he didn't actually believe that.

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  • Obviously he did realize the consequences of his actions.

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  • Obviously, she hadn't been doing much thinking at all.

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  • Obviously he was annoyed by her caustic tone.

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  • Obviously they all thought she was leaving with Bordeaux.

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  • His own strategic plan, which obviously could not now be carried out, was forgotten.

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  • Obviously they were both guilty.

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  • Obviously it wasn't something he often did.

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  • Rachel stared at her, obviously confused.

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  • They obviously sensed that it would be perilous to tease Brandon.

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  • Obviously the room had passed an important inspection.

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  • Well, obviously, Amazon is able to collect this data as they make sales.

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  • Obviously his taste was compatible with hers.

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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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  • Nicholas was allowed no respite and no peace, and those who had seemed to pity the old man--the cause of their losses (if they were losses)--now remorselessly pursued the young heir who had voluntarily undertaken the debts and was obviously not guilty of contracting them.

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  • She would have thought Dulce adored her father, but obviously not.

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  • His greatest interest obviously lay some distance down that path into the woods.

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  • Brandon may have considered his problem "stupid" at the ranch, but it obviously wasn't behind him.

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  • Obviously they thought she was upset by Michael's interest in another girl.

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  • Obviously they knew him.

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  • The Tsar heard but obviously did not like the reply; he shrugged his rather round shoulders and glanced at Novosiltsev who was near him, as if complaining of Kutuzov.

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  • The battle of Tarutino obviously did not attain the aim Toll had in view--to lead the troops into action in the order prescribed by the dispositions; nor that which Count Orlov-Denisov may have had in view-- to take Murat prisoner; nor the result of immediately destroying the whole corps, which Bennigsen and others may have had in view; nor the aim of the officer who wished to go into action to distinguish himself; nor that of the Cossack who wanted more booty than he got, and so on.

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  • He was obviously making a joke, but she would never have guessed it from the expression on his face.

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  • However, you're obviously experiencing something bizarre.

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  • Obviously, knowing the wise course is one thing, and following it is another.

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  • Anna Pavlovna was obviously serving him up as a treat to her guests.

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  • Obviously he had forgotten it was there and he thought she had misread his intent.

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  • This was one place Cade obviously didn't spend much time.

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  • Obviously I was wrong.

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  • He had seemed amused by her modesty in the past, and yet it had obviously troubled him.

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  • He had the background and the education, but he obviously didn't have the inclination to adjust to the one being forced on him.

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  • This was obviously something Brandon needed to set straight with her.

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  • You obviously appreciate it.

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  • Obviously, that is rational.

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  • There was no immediate need for a van and if they did need one, they... he, obviously had the money.

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  • Giddon was obviously watching her, so calling on her telephone might be tipping her hand.

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  • The conversation obviously upset Yancey, but he didn't seem to be concerned that a stranger was listening.

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  • She dropped the cloth and moved to the next object, which was obviously a painting.

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  • Given the chance, Martha would have yelled as well, obviously agreeing that suggestion wasn't feasible.

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  • He's obviously infatuated with her.

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  • She thought he was outside, but obviously he was near.

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  • Obviously it had been a long time since she had seen or talked to Mr. Cade.

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  • A small frosted window allowed light to enter the room that was obviously a storage space for heirlooms.

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  • Obviously. Do you always sleep this late?

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  • Their bilateral symmetry is obviously to be regarded as primitive, and the nervous system shows an original condition from which that of the asymmetrical twisted Gastropods can be derived.

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  • A simple shake of the head obviously didn't satisfy him.

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  • Obviously. Now tell me why.

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  • Mary liked him, and the feelings were obviously mutual.

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  • He shook his head, obviously still distraught by the mere thought of it.

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  • Like today; you obviously didn't know who to call.

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  • Señor Medena obviously delighted in that fact and even Alex didn't appear to mind.

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  • She didn't understand it, not when he obviously had another woman.

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  • It ought to be something of an annoyance to him if everybody keeps hounding him to do something he so obviously don't want to do.

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  • Aaron smiled, but was obviously waiting for a serious answer.

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  • I've been so wrapped up in … He paused, obviously realizing who he was confiding in, and then continued.

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  • He looked up at her, obviously afraid she would further chastise him.

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  • Obviously the answer she had given him in the beginning hadn't satisfied his need.

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  • We note (a) that in the worship of Yahweh the sacred seasons of new moon and Sabbath are obviously lunar.

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  • Obviously, therefore, liquids are comparable when the pressures, volumes and temperatures are equal fractions of the critical constants.

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  • Osiris and Isis are closely connected with Syria and the Lebanon in legend; the Ded or sacred pillar of Osiris is doubtless really a representation of a great cedar with its horizontally outspreading branches; 8 another of the sacred Egyptian trees is obviously a cypress; corn and wine are traditionally associated with Osiris, and it is probable that corn and wine were first domesticated in Syria, and came thence with the gods Osiris and Re (the sun god of Heliopolis) into the Delta.

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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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  • On the other hand the "apostles" of the second part are obviously not "the twelve apostles" of the title; and the prophets seem in some instances to have proved unworthy of their high position.

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  • But as no popular discourse delivered from the pulpit could ever be exclusively expository and as on the other hand every sermon professing to be based on Scripture required to be more or less "exegetical" and "textual," it would obviously be sometimes very hard to draw the line of distinction between OycXla and Aoyos.

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  • Data of this kind, which are by other means inaccessible to the astronomer, are obviously indispensable to any adequate conception of the stellar system as a whole or in its parts.

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  • This is termed the equal temperament scale, and it is obviously only an approach to the diatonic scale.

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  • But obviously in either the octave or the fifth, if the tuning is imperfect, beats occur all along the line wherever the tones should coincide with perfect tuning.

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  • On the part of the Free State there was obviously a genuine desire to further the best interests of the state, together with the general prosperity of the whole of South Africa.

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  • After he had minutely arranged the Eastern Detachment in a series of rearguard positions, so that each fraction of it could contribute a little to the game of delaying the enemy before retiring on the positions next in rear, the commander of the detachment, Zasulich, told him that " it was not the custom of a knight of the order of St George to retreat," and Kuropatkin did not use his authority to recall the general, who, whether competent or not, obviously misunderstood his mission.

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  • Nevertheless he had every intention of delivering a heavy and decisive counterstroke when the right moment should come, and meantime his defensive tactics would certainly have full play on this prearranged battlefield with its elaborate redoubts, bombproofs and obstacles, and its garrison of a strength obviously equal (and in reality superior) to that of the assailants.

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  • Obviously, the archetype placed Hebrews between Galatians and Ephesians, but the scribe altered the order and put it between 2 Thess.

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  • A note by Cyril Lucar states that it was written by Thecla, a noble lady of Egypt, but this is probably merely his interpretation of an Arabic note of the 14th century which states that the MS. was written by Thecla, the martyr, an obviously absurd legend; another Arabic note by Athanasius (probably Athanasius III., patriarch c. 1308) states that it was given to the patriarchate of Alexandria, and a Latin note of a later period dates the presenta tion in 1098.

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  • They decided that the two best authorities were k and B, and that when these differed the reading of B, except when obviously an accidental blunder, was probably right.

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  • Starting from Galatians and 1 Corinthians, which are obviously the genuine letters of a Christian leader called Paul to his converts, Baur accepted 2 Corinthians and Romans as the work of the same hand.

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  • In estimating the length of time occupied by this first missionary journey, it must be remembered that a sea voyage could never have been undertaken, and land travel only rarely, during the winter months, say November to March; and as the amount of the work accomplished is obviously more than could fall within the travelling season of a single year, the winter of 47-4 8 must have been spent in the interior, and return to the coast and to Syria made only some time before the end of autumn A.D.

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  • So far then, Midrash tends to include moralizing history, whether we call it narrative or romance, attached to names and events, and it is obviously exemplified whenever there are unmistakable signs of untrustworthy amplification and of some explicit religious or ethical aim colouring the narrative.

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  • This story, though obviously untrue in some respects, gives valuable information by connecting Dr Craig with Napier and Longomontanus, who was Tycho Brahe's assistant.

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  • The original one, made by Newton and Pullan, is obviously in error in many respects; and that of Oldfield, though to be preferred for its lightness (the Mausoleum was said anciently to be "suspended in mid-air"), does not satisfy the conditions postulated by the remains.

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  • Obviously these equations show that the curves intersect in four points, two of which lie on the intersection of the line, 2 (g - g')x +2 (f - f')y+c - c'=o, the radical axis, with the circles, and the other two where the lines x2+y2= (x+iy) (x - iy) =o (where i = - - I) intersect the circles.

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  • It obviously makes a difference upon which side of a leaf, whether on the verso or the recto, a line was written.

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  • The part which conjectural emendation should play must obviously be very different in different texts.

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  • So That J W=6 (Y) R 3 (113 0 3) R (Rejecting Sevens), The Values Of Which Obviously Circulate In A Period Of 7 Times 30 Or 210 Years.

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  • An agreement of this kind is obviously more feasible as among states whose navies are small and of comparatively recent origin than among states whose navies are composed of vessels of many and widely different ages.

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  • They would obviously react against the feeling known as " esprit de frontiere," and diminish the danger of incidents arising out of this feeling, and might attenuate the rivalry of neighbouring counter-armaments.

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  • Such conventions obviously remove occasions for friction and are therefore among the most effective agencies contributing to the preservation of peace among civilized peoples.

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  • When stationary, the most efficient position in which to hold an umbrella is obviously vertical; when walking, the umbrella must be held more and more inclined from the vertical as the walker quickens his pace.

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  • Her rising was soon crushed, but the government was obviously afraid for a while to move its garrisons forward.

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  • In the great bog-deposit at Thorsbjaerg in Angel, which dates from about the 4th century, there were found a coat with long sleeves, in a fair state of preservation, a pair of long trousers with remains of socks attached, several shoes and portions of square cloaks, one of which had obviously been dyed green.

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  • At the same time the government's tenure of office was obviously drawing to its close; the usual interpretation of the Septennial Act involved a dissolution either in 1905 or 1906, and the government whips found increased difficulty in keeping a majority at Westminster, since neither the pronounced Chamberlainites nor the convinced free-trade Unionists showed any zeal, and a large number of the uncertain Unionists did not intend to stand again for parliament.

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  • A terrible struggle arose between these obviously exorbitant demands and the resistance which they provoked.

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  • On the other hand, while phonetically the above explanation was not inconsistent with such cases as rka dkah, bkah, bska, and nga, rnga, ngag, sngags, lnga, ngad and brtse, brdzun, dbyar, &c., where the italicized letters are pronounced in full and the others are left aside, it failed to explain other cases, such as dgra, mgron, spyod, snyan, sbrang, sbrul, bkra, k'ri, krad, k'rims, k'rus, &c., pronounced da, don, cod, or swod, cen, Bang, deu, ta, t'i, tad or teh, tim, tu, &c., and many others, where the spoken forms are obviously the alteration by wear and tear of sounds originally similar to the written forms. Csoma de Koros, who was acquainted with the somewhat archaic sounds of Ladak, was able to point to only a few letters as silent.

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  • The aristocratic republic of Poland was obviously the most convenient suzerain for a Livonian nobleman; so, in 1698, Patkul proceeded to the court of the king-elector at Dresden and bombarded Augustus with proposals for the partition of Sweden.

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  • About the year 1337 this hesychasm, which is obviously related to certain well-known forms of Oriental mysticism, attracted the attention of the learned and versatile Barlaam, a Calabrian monk, who at that time held the office of abbot in the Basilian monastery of St Saviour's in Constantinople, and who had visited the fraternities of Mount Athos on a tour of inspection.

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  • Moreover, some of the albinoes possess these particular "pattern" hairs all over the body and obviously such individuals are carrying the self pattern.

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  • Obviously these two conditions may merge into one another, and the distinction is not of classificatory value.

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  • The play, which is written in blank verse, is too obviously a continuation of Lessing's theological controversy to rank high as poetry, but the representatives of the three religions - the Mahommedan Saladin, the Jew Nathan and the Christian Knight Templar - are finely conceived, and show that Lessing's dramatic instinct had, in spite of other interests, not deserted him.

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  • In such examples as the above we may regard the hymenium (Solenia, Cyphella), zygospores, or asci as truly invested by later growth, but in the vast majority of cases the processes which result in the enclosure of the spores, asci, &c., in a "fructification" are much more involved, inasmuch as the latter is developed in the interior of hyphal tissues, which are by no means obviously homologous with a stroma.

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  • Floovant is obviously connected with the Gesta Dagoberti, and there are traces of the influence of popular songs on the Frankish heroes in Gregory of Tours and other chroniclers.

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  • For whatever explanation may be offered of the miraculous element in Elijah's life, it must obviously be one that accounts not for a few miraculous incidents only, which might be mere excrescences, but for a series of miraculous events so closely connected and so continuous as to form the main thread of the history.

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  • In the meantime knowledge on the subject is mingled with much that is obviously mythical and with gleanings from the casual references of travellers and authors.

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  • The best critics admitted that his diction was too monotonous, too obviously artificial, and now and then turgid even to absurdity.

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  • The suggestion obviously is that the Romans had been instructed by these Apostles.

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  • It was obviously little use acquiring colonies and creating manufactures if German foreign trade was to be in the hands of other nations.

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  • Bebel denounced this agitation as obviously directed against England; and the government thought it expedient to disavow the action of its too zealous allies.

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  • Carpenter and others pointed out, however, that the phenomena obviously depended upon the expectation of the sitters, and could be stopped altogether by appropriate suggestion.

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  • In Athens the Hellenic genius was focussed, its tendencies drawn together and combined; nor was it a circumstance of small moment that the Attic dialect attained, for prose, a classical authority; for if Hellenism was to be propagated in the world at large, it was obviously convenient that it should have some one definite form of speech to be its medium.

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  • In the great majority the thallus is obviously filamentous, as in some species of Callithamnion.

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  • There is here obviously a certain parallelism with the case of Bryophyta, where the sporogonium arising from the oospore is epiphytic and partially parasitic upon the female plant, and always culminates in the production of spores.

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  • While many of the science and health articles are obviously outdated, much of the biographical and historical articles is more complete and in-depth compared to those available elsewhere.

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  • The monuments of the type of the Midas tomb are obviously imitated from patterns which were employed in cloth and carpets and probably also in the tilework on the inside of chambers varying slightly according to the material.

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  • The element of chance, which prevails in the region on either side of the border between pass and failure, obviously prevails equally on either side of the border between " classes," where candidates are classified; it has been suggested by Dr Schuster that numerical order should accompany classification so as to avoid the creation of an artificial gap between the last candidate in one class and the highest in the next.

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  • The principal account of his life is contained in a narrative of the 10th century, much of which is obviously legendary.

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  • These sources then are " post-exilic," and the elimination of material first composed in that age leaves historical, legal and other material which was obviously in circulation (so, e.g., the non-priestly portions of Genesis).

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  • The Liber contains much information about papal affairs in general, and about endowments, martyrdoms and the like, but a considerable part of it is obviously legendary.

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  • The magnifying power obviously depends on the proportion of the focal length of the object-lens to that of the eye-lens, that is, magnifying power where F is the focal length of the object-lens and e that of the eye-lens.

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  • It is, however, obviously impossible to apply a micrometer with advantage to such instruments, because to touch such an instrument, in order to turn a micrometer screw, would obviously set it into motion.

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  • The interval between the true trails, measured at right angles to the direction of the trails, obviously corresponds to the difference of zenith distance of the two stars.

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  • A proclamation forbidding transactions with a state which might still be capable of maintaining its independence could obviously bind only those subject to the authority of the state issuing it.

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  • The command was obviously too far forward, but it was the knowledge of their general's presence, amid the same dangers as themselves, that kept the men firm in their places in spite of the long strain and terrible losses.

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  • Plato replies with the doctrine of the interpenetration of ideas, obviously not of all with all, but of some with some, the formula of identity in difference within thought itself.

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  • A vicious circle is obviously involved.

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  • But if we grant this it is no longer obviously the simple logical operation indicated.

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  • But this would obviously be inconsistent with (a).

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  • This picture is obviously inverted, and also perverted, for not only are objects depicted lower the higher they are, but also objects seen to the right are depicted to the left, &c. But it will be seen unperverted (though still inverted) if it be received on a sheet of ground glass and looked at from behind.

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  • The dog, the cat, the pig, the domestic fowl (which is not very obviously related to the bantam of the woods), the buffalo, a smaller breed than that met with in the Malayan Peninsula, and in some districts bullocks of the Brahmin breed and small horses, are the principal domestic animals.

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  • The manner of writing up and down instead of backwards and forwards across the stone is obviously appropriate to a surface which is of considerable length, but comparatively narrow, a connected sense being thus much easier to observe than in writing across a narrow surface where, as in the gravestones of Melos, three lines are required for a single word.

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  • The sick are a source of danger and one means of dissemination, and, since the illness may be so slight as to pass unrecognized, an obviously insidious one.

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  • When persons live crowded together in close contact, and when they are careless with regard to discharges of all kinds from patients, the risk is obviously much increased.

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  • Army was obviously too large for movement, the left wing was given to Gen.

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  • It is obviously absurd, in the face of the foregoing facts, to regard it as the end of a middle age in anything but in its own field.

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  • A plane frame which can be built up from a single bar by suc cessive steps, at each of which a new joint is introduced by tw new bars meeting there, is called a simple frame; it is obviously just rigid.

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  • Those planes in the body which are perpendicular to this axis obviously remain parallel to their original positions.

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  • Since two concurrent forces and their resultant obviously project into two concurrent forces and their resultant, we see that the sum of the moments of two concurrent forces about any axis HK is equal to the moment of their resultant.

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  • The velocities referred to are the velocities of the various points of the body in any imagined motion of the body through the position in question; they obviously bear to one another the same ratios as the corresponding infinitesimal displacements.

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  • Obviously OV is parallel to the tangent to the path atP, and its magnitude is ds/dt, where s is the arc. If we project OV on the co-ordinate axes (rectangular or oblique) in the usual manner, the projections u, v, w are called the component velocities parallel to the axes.

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  • For example, the path of a particle projected anyhow under gravity will obviously be confined to the vertical plane through the initial direction of motion.

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  • The herpolhode curve in the fixed plane is obviously confined between two concentric circles which it alternately touches; it is not in general a re-entrant curve.

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  • In wheels which rotate continuously for one revolution or more, it is obviously necessary that the pitch should be an aliquot part of the circumference.

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  • Whilst the Saiva philosophers do not approve of the notion of incarnations, as being derogatory to the dignity of the deity, the Brahmans have nevertheless thought fit to adopt it as apparently a convenient expedient for bringing certain tendencies of popular worship within the pale of their system, and probably also for counteracting the Buddhist doctrines; and for this purpose Vishnu would obviously offer himself as the most attractive figure in the Brahmanical trinity.

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  • In comparatively new settlements, largely fed by immigration, the number of males is obviously likely to be greater than that of females, but in the case of countries in Asia and eastern Europe in which also a considerable deficiency of the latter sex is indicated by the returns, it is probable that the strict seclusion imposed by convention on women and the consequent reticence regarding them on the part of the householders answering the official inquiry tend towards a short count.

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  • In the countries receiving the stream of newcomers, the intercensal rate of increase was obviously very different from those of the older countries, though it seems to have largely spent itself or been counteracted by other influences.

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  • In these cases the mannitic fermentation had obviously not developed to any extent, and small quantities of mannitol appear to exercise no prejudicial effect on flavour.

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  • On the other hand, the mere unlikeness of any particular passage to the nine lines of the Hymn is obviously no reason for denying that it may have been by the same author.

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  • The poem is obviously the work of a scholar, though the Bible is the only source used.

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  • The story of his success, related five times under five different years, possibly rests on an historical basis, but the account given in Livy of the achievements of the Roman army is obviously incredible.

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  • Hobbes's conception of the state of nature antecedent to civil organization as a state of war and moral anarchy was obviously very offensive to churchmen.

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  • But the penalty is obviously older than, and entirely independent of, the arbitrary explanation by which it is supported.

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  • But it is uncertain how far the doctrines of Judaism were influenced by Christianity, and it is even disputed whether the Talmud and Midrashim may be used to estimate Jewish thought 1 There are many details in the Talmud which cannot be dated; if some are obviously contemporary, others find parallels in Ancient Babylonia, for example in the code of Hammurabi.

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  • It obviously reappears elsewhere, as it is the natural attitude of prayer, and may be seen in the pious homage of the pilgrims to the Virgin of Loretto or Einsiedeln.

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  • Obviously this slow circulation has but little effect on the rate at which the copper may be deposited.

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  • Her next-door neighbours, Poland and Russia, were necessarily her competitors; fortunately they were also each other's rivals; obviously her best policy was to counterpoise them.

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  • The controversy between the old and the new schools raged so fiercely, and the victory has remained so obviously in the hands of the latter, that it is difficult, especially for a foreigner, to hold the balance perfectly even.

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  • The notation for this type of fraction is b4 + b5+ b3+ al b2 + a4 a3 It is obviously equal to the series b 2 b3 b4 b5 al +a 2 +aza3a4 + a2a3a4a 5 + .

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  • Thus, if the doctrine of Zoroaster predominated in Media in 714 B.C., obviously his appearance in the role of prophet must have been much earlier.

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  • Obviously, it was through this preaching of a judgment to come and a direct moral responsibility of the individual man, that, like Mahomet among the Arabs, Zoroaster and his disciples gained their adherents and exercised their greatest influence.

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  • Obviously, also, he must have understood the art of organizing his people and arousing the feeling of nationality and the courage of self-sacrifice.

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  • On the lower Etymander, the Sacae had established themselves obviously on the inroad of the Scythian tribesand after them the country was named Sacastene (now Sejistan, Seistan).

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  • The new rgime obviously laid much more stress on the Oriental character of their state, though Philostratus, in his life of Apollonius of Tyana(who visited the Parthian court), states that Vardanes I.

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  • Obviously the empire can never have been at peace during these years, a fact which materially assisted the aggressive campaigns Wars with of Trajan (1I31I7).

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  • To these struggles obviously must be attributed mainly the fact that in the whole of this period no Roman war broke out.

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  • Such an operation is obviously justifiable only in cases where other less severe measures have failed to give relief.

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  • In political philosophy (the Civitas Solis) he sketches an ideal communism, obviously derived from the Platonic, based on community of wives and property with statecontrol of population and universal military training.

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  • The native dances, slow but not ungraceful, and more restrained than those of Andalusia or the south of France, are obviously Moorish in origin, and depend for their main effects on the movement of the arms and body.

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  • Conduct like this, though obviously disinterested, did not go without immediate and ample reward, in the public confidence which it created, and which formed the mainspring of Pitt's power as a statesman.

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  • She was then nearly completed and was obviously intended for a man-of-war.

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  • We cannot indeed regard them,with the ancients, as the best part of his history, for the majority of them are obviously unhistorical, and nearly all savour somewhat too much of the rhetorical schools to be perfectly agreeable to modern taste.

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  • It is based chiefly on the uncial Greek alphabet, from which indeed most of the letters are obviously derived, and several orthographical peculiarities, e.g.

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  • The ordinary idea of the self as a physical entity, obviously separate from others, takes no account of the problem as to how and in what sense the individual is conscious of himself; what is the relation between subject and object in the phenomenon of self-consciousness, in which the mind reflects upon itself both past and present ?

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  • History in this connexion is obviously not the record, but the thing to be recorded.

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  • The second is obviously a mere guess.

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  • To the same system obviously belongs the neighbouring Lake Rudolf, which is larger than all the rest put together.

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  • Before beginning operations of demolition it was obviously necessary to provide homes for the poor people who would be turned out, and a large workingclass quarter was erected to the north and beyond the railway station.

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  • In one of the sections of his projected Treatise on Painting, Leonardo has detailed at length, and obviously from his own observation, the pictorial aspects of a battle.

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  • It was a Megarian colony founded on a site so obviously inferior to that which was within view on the opposite shore, that it received from the oracle the name of "the City of the Blind."

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  • The arrangement is obviously objectionable on the score of its conducing to local extravagance, as local authorities are not likely to be so economical with money that comes to them from the outside, as it were, as they would be with money directly taken from their own pockets.

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  • Such duties are obviously taxes cutside the limits to be considered in a question of taxation proper.

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  • But, furthermore, the section obviously begins with xcii.

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  • Obviously, she doesn't think ill of you so don't pay attention to what Ronnie said.

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  • The clothing was obviously quite old and now that it was out of its container, reeked of dampness and dirt.

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  • When Dean shook his head and wondered aloud why Westlake, who obviously wasn't poor, would mess around with five and ten-dollar items, Fred explained.

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  • His only comment of note was that Patsy, while obviously exhausted, seemed especially cheerful— "pleased with herself" was how he'd described her.

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  • This seemed to satisfy the official, who was obviously embarrassed over the entire debacle and infinitely relieved that at least half their problem was solved without any accusatory newspaper headlines.

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  • You set up Fitzgerald, so you're obviously cunning and opportunistic.

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  • Jonathan stared at her, obviously confused.

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  • Obviously he was comfortable in his own element.

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  • Obviously the doctor had left that bit of information for her to tell him.

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  • He drummed his fingers, obviously contemplating his next words.

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  • Obviously she had no idea what he was thinking when it came to that type of thing.

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  • You obviously clothes shop at yard sales.

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  • Obviously too long under his keep to know what to do with herself in the real world?

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  • He didn't hurt her, even when she had obviously infuriated him.

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  • Obviously one of us is confused.

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  • She understood him and obviously felt the same energy he did when they touched.

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  • Dean couldn't recall the last time he'd seen someone so nervous and obviously uncomfortable.

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  • At the very least, perhaps they might be able to direct her to the help she so obviously needed.

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  • But he obviously idolized Martha and she seemed to be a calming influence on him.

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  • Cynthia, while not as apprehensive as Edith had been, was obviously uncomfortable watching the climbers, especially from atop their precarious positions.

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  • He was obviously as worn out as Dean, feeling all of his seventy-six years.

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  • Might have Shipton faked the accident in some sick attempt to place the blame on David Dean whom he obviously despised?

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  • Though he harbored no regrets in declining her invitation to sex, he knew he could and should have handled so obviously unstable a person in such a mental state far better than he did.

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  • The shopkeeper and Claudia both looked at him quizzically, wondering how a man, so obviously a clotheshorse, did not know his suit size.

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  • He obviously wasn't thinking rationally.

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  • Oops, sorry... so handsome, you're obviously not feeding on Liz.

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  • They sat around the center island and had obviously eaten breakfast together.

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  • She did not wake, but obviously still hurt from whatever transpired the previous night.

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  • Obviously he isn't as overbearing as Alex.

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  • Since Katie had invited him up several times, she had obviously matured enough to forgive him.

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  • She tugged on the back end of the goat, but that method was obviously going to take someone much taller.

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  • He took a bite of food, obviously savoring its flavor before he swallowed.

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  • Obviously Alex was showing off for Katie.

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  • Josh released her and turned on Alex, who waited tensely in the kitchen doorway; hopelessly outmatched, but obviously determined.

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  • Alex stared after Josh, obviously surprised by the unnecessary surrender.

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  • Right now, any affection would be welcome; and Alex was obviously an affectionate person.

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  • Obviously he felt his efforts to save the hen were not appreciated.

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  • Obviously there was a mutual physical attraction between them, but that was all.

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  • Obviously he wanted to forget his earlier remark about wanting her.

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  • Obviously Katie didn't know they had split up.

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  • Obviously he had reconsidered his intentions toward her - or had she misread them from the start?

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  • Obviously Alex wasn't ready for marriage because he was still involved - with a woman who didn't love him.

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  • He stared down at her, obviously shocked by his own violence.

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  • Obviously something was attacking the goats.

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  • He nodded, obviously perturbed about something.

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  • Obviously he had already been inside the fence when she found the hole.

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  • Obviously they thought there was something sordid to hide.

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  • I was concerned about marrying a woman who was obviously still interested in another man.

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  • Obviously, I'll find my mate.

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  • Though the weight of sadness from the past few days was still in evidence, she was obviously brightened by Fred O'Connor, the per­fect host.

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  • It was heartening to see two young people who obviously cared for one another.

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  • Lori picked up a magazine, obviously trying to forget the history between Carmen and her husband.

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  • If Katie told Bill, he didn't say anything about it, and if he knew about it, he obviously didn't say anything to Alex or Alex would have been upset because she went to the house.

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  • Still, the telephone conversation was obviously private.

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  • He obviously knew anyway.

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  • As for the inheritance, obviously he had some kind of access to Katie's money or he couldn't have invested with it.

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  • Alex stared at Katie and then at Carmen, his expression obviously displeased.

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  • Obviously he had been talking to Katie... or Bill, and Bill talked to Katie.

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  • Obviously Bill and Katie shared more information than she and Alex did.

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  • Princess was up and down, obviously in pain, but Alex merely checked her over and proclaimed everything normal.

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  • His gaze scoured her face, something obviously going on behind eyes that were darker than normal.

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  • He obviously took his role as head of the house seriously.

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  • He turned and climbed back down the stairs, obviously disgruntled, but not arguing further.

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  • Josh waited at the foot of the stairs, obviously confused by the turn of events.

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  • Obviously they both knew.

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  • Obviously whatever Josh was struggling with had not been resolved.

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  • Obviously not, if you're here.

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  • Her gaze was fixed on him, something obviously going on behind eyes that couldn't decide whether they were green or blue.

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  • He obviously didn't want to discuss his visit to the hacienda.

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  • He smiled, obviously well aware of her unspoken thoughts.

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  • She paused, obviously reconsidering what she was about to say.

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  • Obviously he resented having to go to dance school.

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  • Obviously he had a trail in mind.

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  • A part of her still believed it was playing god, though obviously God blessed the twins.

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  • He had been quiet all week, obviously resigned to the fact that she was going to run things her way.

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  • Gerald obviously admired Alex, and Alex talked to him in a way she had only heard him talk to Bill.

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  • They had learned a lot since they came, and they were obviously proud of it.

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  • Obviously she couldn't climb up, but maybe she could slide down.

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  • Besides, we have a land line if he really wants to talk to me – and he obviously doesn't.

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  • For a moment he stared at her, his expression difficult to read, but obviously he was upset.

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  • Obviously that didn't work.

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  • Obviously Alex expected him to take care of Carmen in his absence.

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  • Obviously he had something on his mind.

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  • Obviously he didn't consider their relationship worth the effort.

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  • He shuffled through the desk drawer, obviously looking for something.

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  • He shifted in his chair, obviously giving his response full consideration.

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  • Obviously he still wasn't over that shock.

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  • Felipa slowly shook her head, obviously contemplating whether it was wise to confide in them.

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  • Alondra stopped crying and stared at him, obviously considering that for the first time.

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  • Then he obviously realized what Alex was doing and a smile played at the corners of his mouth.

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  • Obviously we have misinterpreted each other to the point of total confusion.

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  • Obviously she enjoyed the business part of it.

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  • Obviously he thought her manner of dress was too casual.

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  • Obviously Mom had joined the ranks of those who thought marrying Denton was the only way she could live up to the O'Hara name.

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  • Information was obviously a free commodity in this area.

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  • Obviously it was important information to Clara, who knew everyone.

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  • Obviously he wanted to go.

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  • Obviously you're not in any mood for company.

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  • Obviously there was plenty of work for anyone interested in working.

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  • Obviously he wanted to continue his farce.

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  • Justin divided his attention between them, obviously waiting for an explanation.

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  • Obviously he thought the baby belonged to Justin.

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  • Obviously he was no longer interested.

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  • Mr. O'Hara smiled, but his mind was obviously on something else.

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  • Obviously being here was an obligation for both of them.

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  • He chuckled "No, all southern men aren't slow - and obviously all California women aren't fast."

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  • It was obviously no obstacle, considering you've got your coffee and your bed is empty.

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  • The Other was staring at the necklace, obviously wanting to snatch it but aware of whatever spell was on it that prevented anyone from touching it.

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  • In October Clement gave power to a legate to depose him and bring him to trial, and the end was obviously in sight.

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  • Such rotation can obviously be controlled within limits that need not be further considered.

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  • The construction varies with the site, obviously with a view to the best use of the ground from a strategic point of view.

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  • Of other 5th-century sources, Aristophanes is obviously a caricaturist, pseudo-Xenophon (de republica Atheniensium) a mere party pamphleteer.

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  • The game is obviously bowls, the sole difference being that an upright peg, about 4 in.

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  • Referred to the asymptotes as axes the general equation becomes xy 2 obviously the axes are oblique in the general hyperbola and rectangular in the rectangular hyperbola.

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  • One end of each pipe is plain, so that it may be cut to any desired length; pipes with shaped ends obviously must be obtained in the exact lengths required.

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  • Further, if the Sabbaths fell on each 7th day through the year, any indication by dated documents of a falling off in the number of transactions on the 7th day of the month must obviously be completely disguised.

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  • The number 30 stands obviously in connexion with the thirty days as the average extent of his course until he stands again in conjunction with the sun.

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  • The two classes obviously represent respectively systems of polar and rectangular coordinates.

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  • Obviously, nearly every kind of crane can be made portable by mounting it on a carriage, fitted with wheels; it is even not unusual to make the Portable Scottish derrick portable by using three trucks, one under the mast, and the others under the two back legs.

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  • Piedmontese finances had been strained to breaking-point to organize an army obviously intended for other than merely defensive purposes.

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  • Obviously this writer is harder to focus than Kant or Hegel.

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  • The principle of judgment by one's peers is asserted, and is obviously the privilege of every class of freemen, not of the greater lords alone.

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  • Many of the characters that up to the present have been dealt with by biometrical inquiry are obviously composite.

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  • The algal fungi, Phycomycetes, are obviously derived from the Green Algae, while the remaining Fungi, the Eumycetes, appear to have sprung from the same stock as the Rhodophyceae.

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  • Haloa, obviously connected with aces (" threshing-floor "), begun at Athens and finished at Eleusis, where there was a threshing-floor of Triptolemus, in the month Poseideon (December).

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  • The evidence has obviously some bearing upon the history of Saul, as also upon the intercourse between Judah and Benjamin which David's early history implies.

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  • Some examples of the diverse relations to be found, even when all the " futures" fall in the same crop year, may be quoted here-quotations running into the new crop year are obviously affected by anticipations of the new crop.

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  • Obviously the purpose of the paragraph is to point out the wisdom of enjoying life in the time of youth while the physical powers are fresh and strong, and the impotency of old age has not yet crept in.

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  • Shaving soaps, which must obviously be free from alkali or any substance which irritates the skin, are characterized by readily forming a permanent lather.

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  • The problem could obviously be completely solved only when the composition of the air, and the parts played by its components, had been determined.

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  • This is obviously unsymmetrical, consisting of an aliphatic and an aromatic nucleus; Claus explained the formation of the same phthalic acid from the oxidation of either nucleus by supposing that if the aromatic group be oxidized, the aliphatic residue assumes the character of a benzene nucleus.

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  • Obviously, isomeric ring-systems are possible, since the carbon atoms in the original rings are not all of equal value.

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  • If, however, an amount of energy a is taken up in separating atoms, the ratio is expressible as C p /C„= (5+a)/(3-Fa), which is obviously smaller than 5/3, and decreases with increasing values of a.

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  • While very many coloured substances must obviously contain this grouping, yet in many cases it is necessary to assume a simple intermolecular change, while in others a more complex rearrangement of bonds is necessary.

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  • Obviously equimolecular surfaces are given by (Mv) 3, where M is the molecular weight of the substance, for equimolecular volumes are Mv, and corresponding surfaces the two-thirds power of this.

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  • Moreover, the higher problems of rhythmic movement in the classical sonata forms are far beyond the scope of academic teaching; which is compelled to be contented with a practical plausibility of musical design; and the instrumental music which was considered the highest style of art in 18 3 0 was as far beyond Wagner's early command of such plausibility as it was obviously already becoming a mere academic game.

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  • We find an illustration of this in the fact that a red and black pottery, obviously akin to the predynastic Egyptian, but of finer make, was manufactured in Nubia in the time of the XII.

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  • The linear scale of maps can obviously be used only in the case of maps covering a small area, for in the case of maps of greater extension measurements would be vitiated owing to the distortion or exaggeration inherent in all projections, not to mention the expansion or shrinking of the paper in the process of printing.

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  • Only those were eligible who personally gave in their names, a clause obviously intended to exclude Pompey, who was at the time absent in the East.

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  • The whole affair was obviously a political move, probably engineered by Caesar, his object being to make the democratic leaders the rulers of the state.

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  • From this date onwards coins bearing its Semitic name, Ras Melkart, become common, and it was obviously an important border fortress.

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  • But these views obviously could not be published in army orders, hence the discontent and opposition he was destined to encounter.

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  • This iron has very often beautiful Widmannstatten figures like those of iron meteorites, but it is obviously of telluric origin.'

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  • Later, in the age of the priestly schools, the ark received much attention, although it must obviously be very doubtful how far a true recollection of its history has survived.

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  • Every factor common to all the elements of a row or of a column is obviously a factor of the determinant, and may be taken outside the determinant brackets.

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  • If 0=2, every form is obviously a ground form or perpetuant, and the series of forms is denoted by (2), (22), (23),...(2K+1)....

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  • Every other concomitant is a rational integral function of these four forms. The linear covariant, obviously the Jacobian of a x and x x is the line perpendicular to x and the vanishing of the quadrinvariant a x is the condition that a x passes through one of the circular points at infinity.

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  • Obviously, the reference to the Chaldaeans as a divine instrument could not then stand in its present place, and it is accordingly regarded as a misplaced earlier prophecy.

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  • This is obviously not authentic, for Alain described himself as a simple clerc and certainly died long before 1449.

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  • Through any point in the field one such line can be drawn, but not more than one, for the force obviously cannot have more than one direction; the lines therefore never intersect.

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  • Obviously a warrior-king was preferable to a regimen of women and children, and the eyes of the wiser Magyars turned involuntarily towards Wladislaus III.

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  • A majority was thus secured for the Kossuthist programme of compromise, but a majority so obviously precarious that the king-emperor, influenced also - it was rumoured - by the views of the heirapparent, in an interview with Count Andrassy and Mr Kossuth on the 15th, refused to make any concessions to the Magyar national demands.

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  • Such a decree could obviously not be carried out literally; but we cannot doubt that the slaughter was great.

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  • On the other hand, in a collection intended for synagogue use - and the second collection of psalms is as a whole far more suitable to a synagogue than to the Temple - where there would not be a large choir and orchestra of skilled musicians, it would obviously be desirable to state whether the psalm was to be sung to a Davidic, Asaphic or Korahite tone, or to give the name of a melody appropriate to it.

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  • Since the value of µ for water is about, it follows that n must be at least unity for a rainbow to be formed; there is obviously no theoretical limit to the value of n, and hence rainbows of higher orders are possible.

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  • It is often difficult to obtain quite accurate or even adequate reproductions of scenes and subjects, and, when this is done, it is obviously necessary to refrain from treating the work of the old artists and sculptors as equivalent to photographic representations.

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  • The latter was that to which Hippocrates belonged, and where he gave instruction; and accordingly it may be taken that works of this school, when not obviously of a different date, are Hippocratic in doctrine if not in actual authorship.

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  • Its use was obviously continued by the Buddhists during the prevalence of their religion in India, for it is still used by them in Nepal, Tibet, Ceylon, Burma, China and Japan.

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  • It obviously was not contemplated by the 1 This guarded statement still holds good.

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  • Obviously the action is intermittent.

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  • The pieces of glass are then examined for the detection of the grosser defects, and obviously defective pieces are rejected.

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  • This entire process must, obviously, be applied in turn to each of the two surfaces of the slab of glass.

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  • The work was obviously anti-Christian.

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  • To make this apparatus more perfectly automatic, an arrangement for continually adding to and mixing with the juice the proper proportion of milk of lime has been adapted to it; and although it may be objected that once the proportion has been determined no allowance is made for the variation in the quality of the juice coming from the mill owing to the variations that may occur in the canes fed into the mills, it is obviously as easy to vary the proportion with the automatic arrangement from time to time as it is to vary in each separate direction, if the man in charge will take the trouble to do so, which he very seldom does with the ordinary defecators, satisfying himself with testing the juice once or twice in a watch.

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  • It is obviously easier to brush out and clean vertical tubes open at both ends, and about 6 ft.

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  • The Versus, considered in themselves, might very well be supposed to relate to Ca dmon; but the mention of the five ages of the world in the concluding lines is obviously due to recollection of the opening of the Heliand (lines 46-47).

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  • It is not necessary that all electric furnaces shall be run at these high temperatures; obviously, those of the incandescence or resistance type may be worked at any convenient temperature below the maximum.

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  • It was obviously, however, a measure to be used only in the last resort and with extreme reluctance.

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  • If it is obviously the outcome of immense learning on the part of its author, it is no less manifestly the result of the speculations and researches of many laborious predecessors in all departments of history, theology and philosophy.

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  • The censers or thuribles in Christian usage have been specially adapted to be swung, though there are in existence many early specimens of heavy weight and made of gold or silver which were obviously not meant to be used in this way and have handles and not chains.

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  • As the practical work depends on the conclusions of the theoretical, the latter must obviously come first in order of execution.

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  • The point was obviously one of vital importance; and we learn from Lord Selborne, who was lord chancellor at the time, that Gladstone " was sensible of the difficulty of either taking his seat in the usual manner at the opening of the session, or letting.

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  • This, which has long been recognized as a class-reaction, is obviously capable of endless variation.

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  • It thus came to pass that in Purcell's voluminous biography much that was obviously never intended for the public eye was, perhaps inadvertently, printed, together with a good deal of ungenerous comment.

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  • One of the signatories of the Definition of Faith made at Chalcedon, in which both creeds were quoted in full, Kalemikus, bishop of Apamea in Bithynia, refers to the council of Constantinople as having been held at the ordination of the most pious Nektarius the bishop. Obviously there was some connexion in his mind between the creed and the ordination.

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  • The drug is obviously contraindicated in pregnancy and when haemorrhoids are already present.

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  • There were numerous sceptics, however, who did not hesitate to assert that the import of the message so obviously locked in these curious inscriptions must for ever remain an absolute mystery.

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  • Assuming, then, that the proper names found in the Persian portion of the Behistun inscription occurred also in the Assyrian portion, retaining virtually the same sound in each, a clue to the phonetic values of a large number of the Assyrian characters was obviously at hand.

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  • It is sincere and straightforward, and obviously innocent of any motive beyond that of clearly expressing the writer's meaning.

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  • In the Assembly, to which he was returned in 1791 by the department of Seine-et-Marne, he voted generally with the minority, and his views being obviously too moderate for his colleagues he resigned in 1792 and was soon after arrested on suspicion of being a reactionary.

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  • In the next quarter of an hour the German gunners found the target again and again, and by half-past seven the British cruisers were obviously in distress.

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  • Complete rotation of the head is obviously impossible because of the interference of the declination axis with the rods, and therefore, in some angles, objects cannot be measured in two positions of the circle.

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  • But they are obviously of mixed blood.

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  • Certain of the sacraments can obviously only be once conferred, e.g.

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  • From this standpoint it is obviously unhistorical to deny that England had a very important part in the cosmopolitan movement toward doctrinal change.

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  • Luther found no in- orAnti- tellectual difficulties in his acceptance and interpreta- Trinl- tion of the Scriptures as God's word, and in maintaining against the Anabaptists the legitimacy of every old custom that was not obviously contrary to the Swiptures.

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  • The chariots resemble the Hittite with two crossed receptacles for the weapons, but obviously these were not used by the Purasati alone.

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  • After the return of Columbus and his supposed demonstration that the Indies could be reached by sailing west, disputes might obviously arise between the two powers as to their respective "spheres of influence."

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  • It obviously attains its maximum in the case of the firing of pure "oxyhydrogen" gas (a mixture of hydrogen with exactly half its volume of oxygen, the quantity it combines with in becoming water,, German Knall-gas).

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  • Obviously no is horizontal and equal to 1.

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  • Its effects were excellent; but obviously no partial remedy was sufficient.

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  • However, if we carefully sift their characters, the flamingos obviously reveal themselves as much nearer related to the Ciconiae, especially to Platalea and Ibis, than to the Anseres.

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  • Obviously, it was principally the need of protection against the nomadic tribes which led to the foundation of an independent kingdom; and Diodotus soon attained considerable power over the provinces north of the Hindu-Kush.

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  • Purged of elements obviously heathen, the Ka`ba became the holiest site, and the pilgrimage the most sacred ritual observance of Mahommedanism, drawing worshippers from so wide a circle that the confluence of the petty traders of the desert was no longer the main feature of the holy season.

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  • These fissures take the place of the streams in an impermeable area, and those beneath the valleys must obviously be called upon to discharge more water from the surface, and thus be brought in contact with more carbonic acid, than similar fissures elsewhere.

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  • Obviously, it must be very much smaller when the lining necessary to hold up loose sand is used.

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  • For small supplies such a well may be perfectly successful; but however small the quantity drawn, it must obviously have the effect of diminishing the volume of fresh water, which contributes to the maintenance of the level of saturation above the sea-level; and with further pumping the fresh water would be so far drawn upon that the mean level of saturation would sink, first to a curved figure - a cone of depression - such as that represented by the new level of saturation dd, and later to the figure represented by the lines ee, in which the level of saturation has everywhere been drawn below the mean sea-level.

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  • Obviously, the junction between the puddle and the concrete might have been made at any lower level.

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  • This action is obviously much reduced where the rock sides of the valley rise slowly; but in cases where the rock is very steep, the safest course is to face the facts, and not to depend for water-tightness upon the cementing of the masonry to the rock, but rather to provide a vertical key, or dowel joint, of some material like asphalt, which will always remain water-tight.

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  • Obviously we may shorten the sill at the cost of extra height of embankment, but it is rarely wise to do so.

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  • The piece is obviously connected with the Easter cycle of liturgical drama, and the subject is treated in the York and Townley plays.

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  • Where he finds things which would obviously clash with the customs of his own day, he unhesitatingly modifies them.

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  • As the microscopic character of the corallum of these extinct forms agrees with that of recent corals, it may be assumed that the anatomy of the soft parts also was similar, and the tetrameral arrange ment, when present, may obviously be referred to a stage when only the first two pairs of Edwardsian mesenteries were present and septa were formed in the intervals between them.

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  • By the sources or authors of the canon law are meant the authorities from which it is derived; they must obviously be of such a nature as to be binding upon the whole religious body, or at least upon a specified portion of it.

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  • A collection in which the texts are simply reproduced in their chronological order is obviously inconvenient; towards 550, Johannes Scholasticus, patriarch of Constantinople, drew up a methodical classification of them under fifty heads.

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  • Though we find in the 15th « century, for example, at the council of Basel the The Corpus juris expression corpus juris, obviously suggested by the Corpus juris civilis, not even the official edition of Gregory XIII.

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  • This treatise De Motu was the germ of the Principia, and was obviously meant to be a short account of what that work was intended to embrace.

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  • In thus appealing to Newton's candour, Halley obviously wished that some acknowledgment of Hooke should be made.

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  • We can define two as one and one, and three as one and one and one; but we obviously cannot continue this method for ever.

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  • The former term is obviously incorrect, since a quantity is not a number; and the latter is not very suggestive.

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  • From 1 to 12 the numbers sometimes lie in the circumference of a circle, an arrangement obviously suggested by a clock-face; in these cases the series usually mounts upwards from 12.

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  • This theodicy of Cousin laid him open obviously enough to the charge of pantheism.

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  • His early exploits against the English were failures and revealed in the young prince both avarice and stubborn persistence in projects obviously ill-advised.

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  • Many Pelmatozoa have, it is true, no stalk, while some are freely-moving, but all agree in the possession of certain characters obviously connected with a fixed mode of life.

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  • In some variants of the story this shell is said to grow as a kind of mushroom on rotting timber in the sea, and is obviously one of the barnacles of the genus Lepas.

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  • It contains a number of obviously fictitious stories, through which, however, it is not impossible to discern the general character of the man.

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  • He also made alliances with several of the dukes and counts of the Netherlands, and with the emperor Louis the Bavarian, obviously with the intention of raising trouble for France on her northern and eastern frontiers.

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  • They dared heir had obviously borrowed the expedient from the terms of the treaty of Troyes.

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  • They were obviously indebted for office to the favor of the queen, and not to the support of parliament.

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  • The potato, which was the sole food of at least half the people of an overcrowded island, failed, and a famine of unprecedented proportions was obviously imminent.

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  • Some of the names, moreover, were obviously fictitious, or even absurd.

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  • The educational clauses of this bill were obviously framed in the interests of the Church of England, snd raised a heated controversy which led to the abandonment of the measure; and in the following year Sir James Graham introduced a new bill dealing with the labor question alone.

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  • Obviously the number of such geometrical or kinematical definitions is infinite.

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  • As regards existing forms of life, the limitations of the class are perfectly well defined and easy of recognition; for although certain groups (not, by the way, whales, which, although excluded in popular estimation from the class, are in all essential respects typical mammals) are exceedingly aberrant, and present structural features connecting them with the lower vertebrate classes, yet they are by common consent retained in the class to which they are obviously most nearly affiliated by their preponderating characteristics.

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  • Obviously the pedometer is little better than an ingenious toy, depending even for rough measurements on the uniformity of pace maintained throughout the journey measured.

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  • Very probably the power which the appendage of a given segment has of assuming the perfected form and proportions previously attained by the appendage of another segment must be classed as an instance of " homoeosis," not only where such a change is obviously due to abnormal development or injury, but also where it constitutes a difference permanently established between allied orders or smaller groups, or between the two sexes.

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  • His literary training was inadequate; his vocabulary is limited and his style awkward and pretentious; and he had a fondness for moralizing tritely and obviously, which mars his best passages.

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  • If, as has already been said, one of the chief tasks of ethics is to prevent the intrusion into its own sphere of inquiry of ideas borrowed from other and alien sources, then obviously these sources must be investigated.

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  • For (r), as concrete and transient, it is obviously not the real essential good that the philosopher seeks; (2) the feelings most prominently recognized as pleasures are bound up with pain, as good can never be with evil; in so far, then, as common sense rightly recognizes some pleasures as good, it can only be from their tendency to produce some further good.

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  • All men, in acting, aim at some result, either for its own sake or as a means to some further end; but obviously not everything can be sought merely as a means; there must be some ultimate end.

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  • This doctrine is obviously hostile to all reasoned morality; and in fact, notwithstanding the dialectical ability of Scotus and Occam, the work of Thomas remained indubitably the crowning result of the great constructive effort of medieval philosophy.

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  • To this Hutcheson replies that no doubt the exquisite delight of the emotion of love is a motive to sustain and develop it; but this pleasure cannot be directly obtained, any more than other pleasures, by merely desiring it; it can be sought only by the indirect method of cultivating and indulging the disinterested desire for others' good, which is thus obviously distinct from the desire for the pleasure of benevolence.

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  • Sometimes they consider moral intuition as determining the comparative excellence of conflicting motives (James Martineau), or the comparative quality of pleasures chosen (Laurie), which seems to be the same view in a hedonistic garb; others hold that what is intuitively perceived is the rightness or wrongness of individual acts - a view which obviously renders ethical reasoning practically superfluous.

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  • Moreover, representing the remaining three lines by a" b" c" d" e" b /r c a, d N, e"' a " c 'N d"N err" it is further seen that the factor which multiplies the determinant formed with any two columns of the first set is the determinant of the third order formed with the complementary three columns of the second set; and it thus appears that the determinant of the fifth order is a sum of all the products of the form ' a b c" d" e" a, b"c"'dN, ear the sign being in each case such that the sign of the term .c"d"'e" obtained from the diagonal elements of the component determinants may be the actual sign of this term in the determinant of the fifth order; for the product written down the sign is obviously +.

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  • The pitch of a steam-whistle quite obviously rises and falls as the engine to which it is attached approaches and recedes from a stationary auditor; and light pulses are modified like sound-waves by velocity in the line of sight.

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  • He incorporates some official documents, and in many places obviously derives his information from others which he does not quote.

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  • The chief differences between Burnet's original draft as represented by the Bodleian MS. and the printed history consist in a more lenient view generally of individuals, a modification of the censure levelled at the Anglican clergy, changes obviously dictated by a general variation in his point of view, and a more cautious account of personal matters such as his early relations with Lauderdale.

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  • Following on these rocks of unknown but obviously high antiquity, we find fossiliferous Ordovician (Lower Silurian) strata near Killary harbour on the west, graduating upwards into a complete Gotlandian (Upper Silurian) system.

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  • The belief in these Mura-Mura or Alcheringa folk may obviously develop, in favourable circumstances, into a polytheism like that of Greece, or of Egypt, or of the Maoris.

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  • The whole system, as far as it can be called a system, of Maori mythology is obviously based on the savage conceptions of the world which have already been explained.

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  • The first must obviously be as small as possible; thus for two totally-opposed presentations a and b, of which a is the greater, the inhibendum = b.

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  • The verb e s s e r a has been mixed, not as in the other Romance languages with s t a r a, but with s e d e r e, as is proved by older forms seer, siedes, sieden, seyendo, obviously derived from s e d e r e, and which have in the texts sometimes the meaning of to be seated, sometimes that of to be, and sometimes both.

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  • Obviously the position of a normal eye free from accommodation is immaterial for determining the magnification.

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  • In the case of the brightness of large objects obviously the whole pencil is involved, and hence the clearness is the squares of these values, i.e.

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  • In this case not the object itself but a real image which has already been magnified by the objective is measured, and obviously much more accurate results are possible.

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  • Sancus is obviously from sancire, meaning one who hallows the acts in which he takes part.

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  • So long as the political relations of such a company are with savages or semi-savages, it may be left free to act, but directly it becomes involved with a civilized power the state has (if it wishes to retain the territory) to acquire by purchase the political rights of the company, and it is obviously much easier to induce a popular assembly to grant money for the purpose of maintaining rights already existing than to acquire new ones.

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  • By pressing in the cold, obviously only part of the oil or fat is recovered.

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  • The Miocene flora, which succeeds to that just described, is well represented in Europe; but till recently there has been an unfortunate tendency to refer Tertiary floras of all dates to the Miocene period, unless the geological position of the strata was so clear as obviously to forbid this assignment.

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  • Owen, which name is restricted to the forms for which it was originally intended; Peromela, Urodela, Anura, are changed to Apoda, Caudata, Ecaudata, for the reason that (unless obviously misleading, which is not the case in the present instance) the first proposed name should supersede all others for higher groups as well as for genera and species, and the latter set have the benefit of the law of priority.

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  • The object of taking boys was obviously to ensure that witnesses to the boundaries should survive as long as possible.

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  • It was obviously Gustavus's plan to drive Wallenstein away from the Leipzig road, north of which he had posted himself, and thus, in case of success, to isolate, and subsequently, with the aid of the Saxons in the Elbe fortresses, annihilate him.

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  • Destiny stared up at Alex, obviously startled.

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  • Obviously Alex had discussed the baby with him in greater detail than she had.

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  • You. She obviously wants you to stay.

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  • Obviously Mrs. Anderson had something in mind and it wouldn't have been hearts or flowers.

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  • The statement was flat, obviously intended to discourage argument, but Cassie couldn't resist.

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  • Obviously Cade's mother didn't subscribe to the gay story - or was that what finally drove her over the edge?

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  • While she was obviously frightened for herself and her daughter I couldn't believe she'd abandon our life-long friendship so abruptly.

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  • In spite of the obviously trying circumstances, it's enlightening to entertain a guest who possesses some modicum of intelligence and civility.

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  • His only comment of note was that Patsy, while obviously exhausted, seemed especially cheerful— "pleased with herself" was how he'd described her.

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  • Señor Medena obviously delighted in that fact and even Alex didn't appear to mind.

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  • Obviously you thought it was a little eccentric, though, or you wouldn't assume he would see it that way.

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  • I've been so wrapped up in … He paused, obviously realizing who he was confiding in, and then continued.

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  • Besides, we have a land line if he really wants to talk to me – and he obviously doesn't.

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  • Essays that are too obsequious are often too obviously pandering to the writer in question.

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  • Burton obviously relishesfinally being allowed to get his hands truly dirty.

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  • This is obviously expected to be a reasonably common thing to do, as there's a special shorthand syntax for it.

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  • Eichmann obviously adored the boy, who was about the same age as Malkin's nephew who died at Auschwitz.

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  • Both groups considered the latter hostile and a dangerous adversary, but important differences of opinion obviously existed.

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  • Amy lee can obviously sing live very very well.

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  • Obviously with with Ridge Hill being west, and Sutton Coldfield being north, what I needed was an omnidirectional antenna.

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  • Obviously their selection must be compatible with the maintenance of antigen binding in the final humanized monoclonal antibody.

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  • Thus she makes more money following Scenario 2. Obviously she can exploit this inefficiency in the market and create arbitrage.

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  • The game obviously suffered from some bugs, but it is in beta stages atm.

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  • We were obviously a bit enthusiastic about filling the engine compartment bilges with water for tunnel ballast!

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  • Therefore Hippocrates not improperly advised those who were naturally bilious not to take honey, since they were obviously of too warm a temperament.

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  • He was nicely supported by Gary Avis as Wilfred and Tracy Brown, obviously enjoying herself as a deliciously bitchy Bathilde.

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  • There were loads of other bods wandering around in there too - it's still the place to be, obviously.

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  • Yeah the members of our band are a mixed bunch; I'd obviously be a chimp, Ben would be an obedient dog.

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  • The leftist elite obviously fears an armed citizenry, which is, of course, the sole barrier to tyranny.

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  • The international community is obviously neither able nor willing to protect Bosnian civilians.

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  • The metallic clang heard by Miss Stoner was obviously caused by her stepfather hastily closing the door of his safe upon its terrible occupant.

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  • Obviously we have to provide a mechanism which is backward compatible.

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  • The first argument, similarly, does not seem obviously compatible with a morally egalitarian theory such as Rawls's.

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  • Obviously we didn't know whether the FBU would provide a service complementary to that.

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  • Void filling should obviously link with changes in the soil's hydraulic conductivity.

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  • My offerings to the Gods last night - slightly congealed goat filets in a crisp golden breadcrumb jacket - obviously did the trick.

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  • At the corner of this field there is a very curious iron ladder contraption, obviously run up by a 19th century village blacksmith.

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  • In my opinion, far superior in flavor to the marrow, although the latter obviously make better coshes.

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  • Such claims were obviously thought too gross for a domestic audience; they would strain the credulity of ordinary Bosnian Serb peasants.

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  • The croc attacks don't look very good but the croc attacks don't look very good but the crocodile itself obviously had limited movement.

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  • The staff are obviously old friends and a hot croissant is delivered to the table.

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  • Goodbrand came out fast, obviously looking to avenge the defeat a couple of weeks ago at the Noble Art Show.

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  • Obviously you must be polite, but don't be too deferential, and remember the power of eye contact.

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  • She is obviously delighted to be the next Mrs Jagger.

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  • To modern eyes the unit does lack something in the way of bulk and the micrometer dials were obviously far too small.

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  • You would obviously still have to fractionally distil the mixture to separate the acyl chloride from any excess acid or sulfur dichloride oxide.

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  • He had obviously not been listening properly and piped up with, ' I want dippy donuts too ' .

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  • Obviously the converse is true of Individual B. Two Theorems of welfare economics And now two theorems of welfare economics.

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  • Obviously the stage at Brierley Hill Civic was not large enough to accommodate their inflated ego 's.

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  • Marx and Durkheim are obviously close, both hostile to Stirnerite egoism, even if Marx is in some respects a psychological egoist.

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  • Oppenheimer, 63 years old, is aged, with white hair, and obviously ill with a somewhat enfeebled walk.

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  • The chemical engineer said " Obviously, some constituent of the fuel has caused this failure to occur.

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  • We had to obviously speak to Volvo to make sure everyone clear about what had happened.

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  • This was not an audience which knew exactly what it wanted and certainly not an audience that obviously wanted exactitude.

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  • The harassment exception is obviously potentially relevant in sexual harassment cases.

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  • We obviously have to ensure the security of our school students whilst meeting the expectations of adult users.

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  • Obviously the wholly extraneous issue of radicalism and opposition to the war entered into the deliberation of the jury.

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  • The right path is obviously to avoid the extremes.

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  • The only initial question mark came when looking at the top bay of the plastic facia which is obviously designed for a CD drive.

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  • Being pupils of Charcot, they endeavored to support his obviously fallacious theories, but merely succeeded in producing a mass of pseudo-scientific nonsense.

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  • I had obviously had the fibroids for a long time.

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  • Obviously, there is no problem with twin-engined planes, but the usual choices occur with single-engined fighters.

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  • She had a swollen jaw and swollen front right flipper and was obviously in a lot of pain.

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  • You obviously have a disregard for democracy after allowing yourself to be used as lobby fodder for Tony Blair.

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  • Obviously they felt that ' sorry, you're not our cup of tea ' wasnt quite forceful enough.

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  • Three solid days of your steady drone as you defend an obviously fraudulent set of accounts is enough.

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  • Obviously I went to little school then I went on to Aylesbury Grammar School, and there acting was slightly frowned upon.

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  • The key to the flavor of good Champagne is that it doesn't taste obviously fruity.

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