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  • Presumably it was a daughter of these Hittites that Solomon took to wife.

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  • Presumably, he speaks Spanish.

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  • His court duties were presumably over now that the case was settled.

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  • He took, presumably, the coast-road in order to establish and retain his command of the sea.

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  • What goes on within the mantle islunknown, but presumably the head is absorbed.

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  • The function of the stridulating organs just described is presumably to afford means of recognition by sound.

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  • The people were presumably out of sympathy with hellenizers, whether they belonged to the house of Onias or that of Tobiah.

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  • All these lines were destroyed by the Bukharians in 1918 but could presumably be easily repaired.

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  • Presumably, the other rooms too offered calendar-quality scenes, but Dean never viewed them.

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  • They had presumably followed the example of their father.

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  • Of these emigrants some return the following spring, and are recognizable by the more advanced state of their plumage, the effect presumably of having wintered in countries enjoying a brighter and hotter sun.

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  • The revived use of the stole is the most curious problem involved; for this, originally due to a confusion of this vestment with the ' There is no mention of mitre, gloves, dalmatic, tunicle, sandals and caligae, which were presumably discontinued.

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  • A single specimen was found in the harbour of Copenhagen in the 18th century, having presumably been carried over by a ship to which it clung.

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  • Presumably, therefore, the Scyths also spoke an Iranian dialect.

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  • The word, which was probably derived from some Greek bandmaster, was presumably an instruction for a musical interlude.

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  • Xc-reev, tunica), like its Greek counterpart, was apparently of two kinds, for, although essentially a simple and probably sleeveless garment, there was a special variety worn by royal maidens and men of distinction, explicitly described as a tunic of palms or soles (passim), that is, one presumably reaching to the hands and feet (Gen.

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  • There were no toilet articles; presumably the owner took them with him for his alleged overnight trip.

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  • So it appears in the Deuteronomic decalogue, and presumably also in;Jer.

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  • A still more vital contrast occurs concerning the place of sacrificing the Passover; as enjoined in Deuteronomy this is to be by the males of the family at Jerusalem, whereas both in the presumably earlier Yahwist and in the later Priestly Code the whole household joins in the festival which can be celebrated wherever the Israelites are settled.

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  • He was Vinnie Baratto's attorney, so presumably Vinnie told him of his suspicions that Byrne might have taken the drug money.

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  • A peculiar feature in which tropical Africa stands alone is that at least one-fifth and probably more of the species are common to both sides of the continent and presumably stretch right across it.

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  • This act of oppression presumably strengthened the Syrian faction of the Jews and led to the transference of the nation's allegiance.

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  • These tribes raised wheat, presumably in the river valleys, and sold it for export; in the eastern half from west to east were Georgi (perhaps the same as Aroteres) between the Ingul and the Borysthenes (Dnieper), nomad Scyths and Royal Scyths between the Borysthenes and the Tanais (Don).

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  • The real name is accordingly to be sought in En-lil, of which the first element again has the force of "lord" and the second presumably "might," "power," and the like, though this cannot be regarded as certain.

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  • Regardless of how irresponsible the woman was, she presumably possessed natural maternal instincts for her child.

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  • It is, however, fair to state that his system was not built entirely upon these muscular variations, but rather upon a more laborious combination of anatomical characters, which were so selected that they presumably could not stand in direct correlation with each other, notably the oil-gland, caeca, carotids, nasal bones and above all, the muscles of the thigh.

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  • Some of the Jews, presumably the partisans of Aristobulus, were ready to co-operate with the Parthians.

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  • The Bushmen are, presumably, the oldest inhabitants of this, as of many other parts of South Africa.

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  • At the grammar school of Stratford-on-Avon, about 1671-1677, Shakespeare presumably studied Terence, Horace, Ovid and the Bucolics of Baptista Mantuanus (1502).

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  • It seems probable that the Old Syriac version did not contain the Catholic epistles, and as these are found in the Peshito they were presumably added by Rabbula.

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  • Presumably the presence of osteoderms and of complete cranial arches are more archaic than their absence, just as we conclude that limbless forms have been evolved from various groups possessed of fully developed limbs.

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  • The first is the raising of the allies' tribute in 425 B.C. by a certain Thudippus, presumably a henchman of Cleon.

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  • At this period, also, under its patesis, Ur-bau and Gudea, Lagash had extensive commercial communications with distant realms. According to his own records, Gudea brought cedars from the Amanus and Lebanon mountains in Syria, diorite or dolorite from eastern Arabia, copper and gold from central and southern Arabia and from Sinai, while his armies, presumably under his over-lord, Ur-Gur, were engaged in battles in Elam on the east.

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  • Lake Rukwa north-west of Nyasa is presumably only the remnant of a much larger lake.

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  • These three prose versions contain in all one hundred distinct fables, of which fifty-six are derived from the existing and the remaining forty-four presumably from lost fables of Phaedrus.

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  • The tilting of the mountain mass was presumably not a simple or a single movement; it was probably slow, for Pitt river (headwaters of the Sacramento) traverses the northern part of the range in antecedent fashion; the tilting involved the subdivision of the great block into smaller ones, in the northern half of the range at least; Lake Tahoe (altitude 6225 ft.) near the range crest is explained as occupyilig a depression between two block fragments; and farther north similar depressions now appear as aggraded highland meadows.

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  • A falling birth-rate, a falling death-rate, and the increase in the number of adult immigrants, are presumably the chief causes of this difference.

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  • Every registered voter belonging to the party in the local election area for which party candidates are to be nominated is presumably entitled to vote in the primary.

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  • A more unpleasant side to the question is that he gave the king a safe conduct, which was afterwards seen by Sir Donald Stewart, before he left the palace, and presumably for a bribe; and he took an armlet and rings from the bodies of the princes.

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  • An immediate reason for action was the appeal of a fugitive British prince, presumably a Roman partisan and victim of Cunobelin's sons.

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  • On the other hand the gebur seems not to have been liable to payments of this kind, presumably because the land which he cultivated formed part of the demesne (inland) of his lord.

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  • Presumably their chief duty was to undertake a share in the cultivation of the demesne land.

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  • The mills were presumably driven for the most part by water, though we have a reference to a windmill as early as the year 833.

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  • The two lateral lobes contain the coelom; each separates off in front a segment which forms the head and presumably then divides again to form anteriorly the trunk, and posteriorly the tail regions.

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  • Presumably this originated simply in the liberty-loving Briton's respect for proper legal procedure; instead of the brute exercise of tyrannous force he demanded "law," or a fair opportunity and trial.

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  • Their affinities are chiefly, though not exclusively, with the present Mediterranean flora - about fifty are of presumably Mediterranean origin - and a large proportion of them are restricted to the southern slopes of the Alps.

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  • No definite conclusion can be drawn from the fact that the language stands in marked contrast to that of Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, &c., since writings presumably more or less contemporary did not necessarily share the same characteristics (observe, for example, the prose parts of Job).

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  • This communication began to fail, or close up presumably in the Miocene period; and before the dawn of Pliocene times the Sarmatian Ocean was broken up or divided into sections, one of which was the Aralo-Caspian sea already discussed.

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  • These dwellings are usually holes in the ground, and presumably had thatched roofs.

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  • During this tour he meets with persons of typically erroneous views, which it was presumably the aim of the work to refute in the interests of true Christianity, conceived as the final form of divine revelation - a revelation given through true prophecy embodied in a succession of persons, the chief of whom were Moses and the prophet whom Moses foretold, Jesus the Christ.

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  • The influence of daylight is presumably the principal cause of the difference between the phenomena during November, December and January at Cape Thorsden and Jan Mayen, for in the equinoctial months the results from these two stations are closely similar.

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  • If it exists, it is presumably confined to cases when the auroral discharge comes unusually low.

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  • This policy - which was presumably that of Nicias in opposition to Alcibiades - having failed, the way was cleared for a reassertion of that policy of western conquest which had always had advocates from Themistocles onward in Athens,' and was part of the democratic programme.

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  • Presumably at this late period there were eunuchs in Egypt, though adequate evidence of their existence there is not yet forthcoming.

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  • The Cimmerians, therefore, were ravaging Asia Minor, and presumably held possession of Phrygia, the only country where they achieved 4 See Furtwangler, Goldfund von Vettersfelde, Winckelm.

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  • The indigenous population of Ecuador was originally composed of two distinct races - the Quitus and Caras, the former being the older, and the latter presumably of Quichua origin.

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  • He is presumably the Baal who is associated with thunder and lightning, and with the bull, and who was familiar to the Egyptians of the XIXth and XXth Dynasties in the adulations of their divine king.

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  • The dynasty lasted nearly half a century, and is contemporary with the expansion of Phoenicia, and presumably therefore with some prominence of the south maritime coast.

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  • When the whole body of evidence is viewed comprehensively, it would seem that there was some movement northwards of semi-Edomite blood, tradition and literature, the date of which may be placed during the internal disorganization of Palestine, and presumably in the 6th century.

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  • At the beginning it is said that the Samaritans were prosperous and persecuted the Jews, but this Jewish hero embracing his opportunities reversed the situation and presumably paid the tribute due from the Jews by exacting more from the non-Jewish inhabitants of his province.

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  • Crabbe was torn to pieces - presumably by the familiar spirits of the Monk - and the fragments were scattered over the water.

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  • Thus in Italy the Pythagorean school was, in the fullest sense of the term, an educational institution; and in Sicily the rhetorical teaching of Corax and Tisias was presumably educational in the same sense as the teaching of Gorgias.

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  • The siege had lasted 65 - others say 40 - days, when the news came of the death of Yazid, which took place presumably on the r4th of Rabia I, 64 (rath November 683).

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  • With these, presumably, no argument would serve.

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  • Specimens have been cut down that were estimated to be 1300 and even 2200 years old; many trees standing are presumably 2500 years old.

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  • Roman civic institutions perished; but probably parts of the population survived, and small Christian congregations with their bishops in most cases seem to have weathered all storms. Much of the city walls presumably remained standing, and within them German communities soon settled.

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  • In the Thiiringer Wald are certain strata, presumably Cambrian since the uppermost beds contain the Euloma-Niobe fauna.

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  • For his chief attendant, the great god (Mahadeva, Mahesvara) has already with him the" holy "Nandi - presumably, though his shape is not specified, identical in form as in name with Siva's sacred bull of later times, the appropriate symbol of the god's reproductive power.

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  • Which of these two views should be adopted in any case seems to depend upon the motives with which the earlier operations (usually the discharge of the cargo) were presumably undertaken.

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  • Presumably, his ambitions would have been satisfied with the liberation of the Greek cities, and, perhaps, the subjection of Asia Minor as far as the Taurus.

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  • Such, presumably, was the construction put in after times on his earnest endeavour to unite Christians on the footing of the " pure gospel."

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  • Presumably it was successful; since in the winter of 1685, just after the revocation of the edict of Nantes, Fenelon was put at the head of a number of priests, and sent on a mission to the Protestants of Saintonge, the district immediately around the famous Huguenot citadel of La Rochelle.

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  • If, however, toxin be mixed with antitoxin for some time, it can no longer be passed through, presumably because it has become combined with the antitoxin.

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  • Presumably William died before he could redeem his pledge.

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  • The disaffection soon spread and led to the so-called " disorganizing" assembly in 1672, which went so far as to choose James Carteret, a landgrave of Carolina and presumably a natural son of Sir George, as " President."

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  • A very liberal frame of government for West Jersey, drafted presumably by William Penn, and entitled " the Concessions and Agreements of the Proprietors, Freeholders and Inhabitants of West Jersey in America," was adopted in March 1677.

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  • Therefore every highway - whether carriage-way, driftway, bridleway or footway - which can be shown to have been in use before 1836, is presumably repairable by the inhabitants at large, the only exceptions being such highways as are repairable by private persons or corporate bodies ratione clausurae, ratione tenurae, or by prescription.

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  • It was during this reign that the archbishopric of Lichfield was abolished, probably before 803, as the Hygeberht who signed as an abbot at the council of Cloveshoe in that year was presumably the former archbishop. Coenwulf appears from the charters to have quarrelled with Wulfred of Canterbury, who was consecrated in 806, and the dispute continued for several years.

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  • This solitary survivor of an ancient stock is almost extinct, but a few old and presumably wild trees are recorded by travellers in parts of China.

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  • The universe, the heavenly bodies, man, animals, and presumably plants, are each of them endowed with a soul, which is more or less perfect according to the position which it occupies in the descending scale of creation.

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  • In the Dobrudja crystalline rocks, presumably of ancient date, rise through the Tertiary and recent deposits and form the hills which lie between the Danube and the Black Sea.'

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  • Presumably, then, the inner emissions are absorbed and those which reach us start from very near the surface.

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  • In his annual message to congress on the 1st of April 1907, President Reyes stated that the imports for 1904 were $14,453,000, and the exports $12,658,000, presumably U.S. gold, as the figures are taken from the Monthly Bulletin of the Bureau of American Republics (July 1907).

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  • Presumably their homesteads were not on this land and were not subject to Gabhailcine.

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  • Each of these cavities presumably excreted waste products to the exterior by a pore.

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  • In 1896 Dr Sven Hedin discovered in the desert not far from the town of Khotan, in a locality known as Borasan, objects in terra-cotta, bronze images of Buddha, engraved gems, coins and MSS.; the objects, which display artistic skill, give indications of having been wrought by craftsmen who laboured to reproduce Graeco-Indian ideals in the service of the cult of Buddha, and consequently date presumably from the 3rd century B.C., when the successors of Alexander the Great were founding their kingdoms in Persia, Khwarezm (Khiva), Merv, Bactria (Afghanistan) and northern India, and from that date to the 4th or 5th century A.D.

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  • It is clear, therefore, that any moral science which is to be of value must wait until the " laws of life " and " conditions of existence " have been satisfactorily determined, presumably by biology and the allied sciences; and there are few more melancholy instances of failure in philosophy than the paucity of the actual results attained by Spencer in his lifetime in his application of the socalled laws of evolution to human conduct - a failure recognized by Spencer himself.

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  • It was probably from Marseilles that he wrote his first letter - presumably to Lerinsbegging the community there to receive his kinsman, the son of a widow of Cologne, who had been reduced to poverty by the barbarian invasions.

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

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  • Of the other islands, Taviuni, remarkable for a lake (presumably a crater-lake) at the top of its lofty central ridge, is fertile, but exceptionally devoid of harbours; whereas the well-timbered island of Kandavu has an excellent one.

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  • The primate of Armagh, the saintly Gelasius, was absent, and presumably his suffragans also, but Giraldus says he afterwards came to the king at Dublin, and favoured him in all things.

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  • Plato's account of Zeno's teaching (Parmenides, 128 seq.) is, however, presumably as accurate as it is precise.

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  • In 1152 Diceto was already a master of arts; presumably he had studied at Paris.

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  • Presumably the tale (with its example of the sanction) survives the rule in many cases.

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  • While the author presumably had some written sources at his disposal,' his narrative is probably for the most part founded upon personal knowledge and recollection of the events recorded, and upon such first-hand information as, living in the second 1 Eap/31 7 9 Ea f3avaaX (Sarbeth Sabanaiel).

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  • But this does not prove that the terms " Canaanite " and " Canaan " arose in that region, for they are presumably much older than the Amarna tablets.

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  • Although in the case of the spatial comprehension of a perspective representation experience plays a large part, in observing through a microscope it does not count, or only a little, for the object is presumably quite unknown.

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  • Anatomically the connexion of the family with the Pteridosperms (and through them, presumably, with some primitive group of Ferns) seems clear, but we have as yet no indications of the stages in the evolution of their reproductive organs.

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  • The name (Merce) seems to denote men of the March, and presumably was first applied when this district bordered upon the Welsh.

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  • In the Mercian regnal tables, however, he is assigned a reign of only twenty-one years, which, as his death took place in 654 or 655, would give 634 as the date of his accession, presumably on the overthrow of Edwin, or perhaps on that of Ceadwalla.

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  • Betsy would convey cases to Quinn and Howie, with Julie presumably assisting.

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  • Cynthia resurrected the question of "metalman29," the e-mail presumably from a gold or silver dealer who'd indicated an interest in the Lucky Pup mine.

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  • Presumably a minor adaption is the same as equipment?

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  • Right wing agitators were on their way to attack the venue, presumably with some determination given the precautions that were now in hand.

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  • One contained an amphora full of reclaimed mosaic pieces, presumably for use by the town's building trade.

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  • The state, presumably secure in its own legitimacy, has the duty to prevent attacks on its citizens for any reason.

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  • However the Scottish Executive approach demands transfer, presumably on the grounds of ideological aversion to the public sector.

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  • Tutty is mentioned here presumably because the ore of zinc, zinc blende, is almost always found in nature alongside galena.

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  • They build a new one each year, presumably the best bower attracts the best female!

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  • There is a small cantina which is presumably only open during the high season.

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  • Once again the gas chromatograms were very poorly resolved, presumably a result of the polymer present.

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  • Presumably, this stone is all that remains of an excavated cist.

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  • Back at the road, there was a considerable commotion, presumably created by a predator, maybe a hawk of some kind.

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  • Presumably, everything has now been rendered perfectly comprehensible.

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  • There is a harbor connected to the plant, this had three large electric rail-mounted cranes, presumably to bring ore in.

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  • It's presumably aspirational, acquired from the industrial effluent which passes, right now, for youth culture.

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  • All Shipman proposed was that he should take an electrocardiogram (ECG ), presumably the following week.

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  • A few more finches are flying around, some dropping into the dense scrub beneath us, presumably to roost.

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  • Jennie and Spiral wasted no time in having a good gander, peaking into cupboards and doors, presumably looking for more secret passages.

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  • Would the, presumably, very young ' vandals ' ever think to do anything so heinous inside a religious building?

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  • Holmes is employed, presumably, for providing the relaxed, natural informality the earnest Smith fails to display.

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  • Presumably, the problem of finding a leader finally proved insurmountable, for in 1959 the Company was disbanded.

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  • Presumably this saves money on the onward journey to Kings Lynn.

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  • They are served from tall fonts which are presumably powered by electricity rather than gas as the beers taste entirely kosher.

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  • The depletion is unaffected by cobra venom factor treatment and thus presumably does not depend on complement lysis (Isaacs et al 1992 ).

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  • He seems to be suggesting that others do use the moiety of Jupiter or presumably the moiety of the other planet moving into combustion.

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  • Care has to be taken with shards of glass, presumably you could pour the wine through clean muslin to catch any fragments.

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  • Presumably it seemed necessary to assert them in the face of menacing figures like myself.

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  • Presumably widening the pavements does not have the same effect!

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  • Levodopa, the metabolic precursor of dopamine, relieves the symptoms of Parkinson's disease presumably by being converted to dopamine in the brain.

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  • Such law is presumably animated by concern about the morally problematic nature of such actions.

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  • While Bright deals only with psalm 137, presumably he would also apply this principle of interpretation to the other imprecatory psalms.

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  • There is an associated increase in capillary fragility which presumably can account for the occasional cases of non- thrombocytopenic purpura.

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  • Rough cast render presumably over brick with plinth and angle quoins.

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  • The native red squirrel is no longer seen in the woodland, presumably driven out by its larger American cousin.

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  • He also carried a revolver, presumably in case we came up against anyone who didn't smoke!

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  • This late rising is presumably accompanied by late going to bed.

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  • Formal characteristics of the compound such as rhythm and presumably also length determine the interpretation of linking schwas as plural markers.

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  • I certainly sha n't judge your ancestors for (presumably) trying to make things easier.

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  • Athlete Nigel Thomson did not compete in the men's 100m - presumably due to his injured shoulder.

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  • Presumably restricting you is to stop them going skint!

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  • The two 1d Australian stamps are not postmarked, presumably because the New Zealand airmail stamp more than paid the postage to Great Britain.

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  • Presumably this change would apply to other acts of blatant stupidity.

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  • All that we are left with after crossing the tambourine and submarine is, presumably, a submarine with a tambourine inside it.

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  • Presumably the explanation is far too technical for me to understand!

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  • It has a screw-down metal trivet, which fits on the cover and presumably there was originally an airtight seal.

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  • Presumably an ordinary portable TV aerial would fare a little better, being bigger.

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  • Beyond this is a largely vacant area, once presumably covered by sidings.

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  • The water-worn dog-tooth calcite (about 6 " long) at one end presumably indicates development along a calcite vein.

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  • Presumably all of this is meant to enlighten the listener via the mystical voodoo telepathic power of the CD in a stereo.

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  • A further casus belli was provided by a decree forbidding the importation of Megarian goods into the Athenian Empire,' presumably in order to punish Megara for her alliance with Corinth (spring 432).

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  • The introduction of the phylogenetic factor has very much increased the difficulty of determining homologies; for the data necessary for tracing phylogeny can only be obtained by the study of a series of allied, presumably ancestral, forms. One of the chief difficulties met with in this line of research, which is one of the more striking developments of modern morphology, is that of distinguishing between organs which are reduced, and those which are really primitive.

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  • They identify with Deuteronomy the law-roll which explains the noteworthy reforms of Josiah (§ 16); but since it is naturally admitted that religious conditions had become quite inconsistent with Mosaism, the conservative view implies that the " long-lost " Deuteronomy must have differed profoundly from any known Mosaic writings to which earlier pious kings and prophets had presumably adhered.

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  • So " the Pious " achieved the object for which presumably they took up arms. The re-establishment of Judaism, which alone of current religions was intolerant of a rival, seems to have excited the jealousy of their neighbours who had embraced the Greek way of life.

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  • Furthermore, the godand country-name Assur also occurs at a late date in Assyrian literature in the forms An-sar, An-sar (ki), which form' was presumably read Assur.

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  • Thus the fragmentary close of 2 Chronicles marks the disruption of a previously-existing continuity, - due, presumably, to the fact that in the gradual compilation of the Canon the necessity for incorporating in the Holy Writings an account of the establishment of the post-Exile theocracy was felt, before it was thought desirable to supplement Samuel and Kings by adding a second history of the period before the Exile.

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  • Glaciation has strongly scoured away the deeply-weathered soils that presumably existed here in preglacial time, revealing firm and rugged ledges in the low hills and swells of the ground, and spreading an irregular drift cover over the lower parts, whereby the drainage is often much disordered; here being detained in lakes and swamps (muskegs) and there rushing down rocky rapids.

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  • It is a reasonable conjecture that this extraordinary relic of barbarism was characteristic of the earlier stratum of the population who presumably called themselves Arici.

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  • The assumption that Latin was properly the language of the Latian plain and of the Plebs at Rome, which the conquering patrician nobles learnt from their subjects, and substituted for their own kindred but different Safine idiom, renders easier to understand the borrowing of a number of words into Latin from some dialect (presumably Sabine) where the velars had been labialized; for example, the very common word bos, which in pure Latin should have been *vos.

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  • Here, as at Massawa, traders were presumably attracted by the advantages of an island site which protected them from the raids of the nomad Arabs of the mainland.

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  • Presumably this is due to the growing importance of the Strategus and to the institution of sortition (see below), which, whether as cause or effect, is presumably by the 5th century indicative of diminished importance.

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  • The identity of this prisoner was already, it will be observed, a mystery before he died in 1703, and soon afterwards we begin to see the fruit of the various legends concerning him which presumably started as early as 1670, when Saint-Mars himself (see below) found it necessary to circulate "fairy tales" (contes jaunes).

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  • In the CoD model he must be Merenptah, who presumably effected a rapprochement with Israel sometime after his raids.

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  • Presumably, such persons then know that recourse against LLC members is limited.

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  • He also carried a revolver, presumably in case we came up against anyone who did n't smoke !

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  • The old pews appear to be riddled with woodworm; presumably they have been treated.

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  • It merely seeks sensationalism of the worst kind presumably to fill vacant page space.

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  • Swarms of horrible flies, presumably attracted by pools of cow shit sprayed all over the road by our nice farmers.

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  • Athlete Nigel Thomson did not compete in the men 's 100m - presumably due to his injured shoulder.

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  • Presumably restricting you is to stop them going skint !

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  • Presumably they just grabbed the first person they saw with slanted eyes to adapt it.

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  • The supporters assigned to him by the Lord Lyon are presumably an illusion to his sojourn in exotic lands.

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  • The field was presumably more valuable for pastoral uses, and for the fishponds surmised to have been here.

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  • A turban hat, which presumably was worn by the deceased, was on the floor in front of the settee.

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  • Presumably an ordinary portable tv aerial would fare a little better, being bigger.

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  • Presumably he ought to have said something to Jeroboam about the ungodly behavior.

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  • Having suffered from melancholia, presumably brought on by an unmentionable disease, he was moved to a sanatorium in 1919.

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  • The water-worn dog-tooth calcite (about 6 long) at one end presumably indicates development along a calcite vein.

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  • Secondly, a new agent, presumably BSE, is virulent in a way in which previous agents such as scrapie have not been.

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  • Presumably he thinks free childcare will woo back the female voters who have fallen out of love with him over Iraq.

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  • In fact, the instances of spousal support being ordered as a result of divorce have declined over the years, presumably because it has become more common for both men and women to be actively involved in the work force.

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  • Former "America's Sweetheart" Melanie Griffith has come under fire for her presumably large medical bills.

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  • When Troyer was dating Ranae Shrider, the couple decided (unwisely) to make a little bedroom movie, presumably for their own private viewing.

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  • Of course Bridget and Holly will attend, presumably both in the wedding party, but rumor has it that Hef is planning to walk Kendra down the aisle.

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  • The police had given Locklear a breathalyzer, which she presumably passed due to the police stating that alcohol wasn't a factor in Locklear's behavior.

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  • They then had her perform a field sobriety test, which she presumably failed as she was arrested under suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance.

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  • Incidentally, the original song title was Maniac but they changed it, presumably due to Chris's altercation with Rihanna.

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  • Sheen and his wife Brooke were spending the holidays in Aspen and imbibing on a few drinks when presumably, the two began arguing.

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  • Tiger was actually in a behavioral rehab facility in Mississippi, presumably (though there is no confirmation) for treatment for sexual addiction.

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  • There is a huge selection of punk, rock and goth clothes for babies and toddlers, presumably long before they have learned to differentiate musical styles.

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  • Mysterious key appears - Japanese text with "stop", presumably a hint on what to do next.

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  • Adjusting the framerate can presumably be achieved through the options in BerryNES.

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  • This is presumably because AT&T wants to maximize its revenues from the popular cell phone.

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  • Most of these people do not have the delta-F508 mutation but a different one, which presumably allows at least some of their CFTR proteins to function normally in the pancreas.

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  • Long-term use of ibuprofen has been shown to help some people with CF, presumably by reducing inflammation in the lungs.

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  • Developing countries have a higher incidence of mastoiditis, presumably resulting from untreated otitis media.

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  • Some experts argue that as many as 10 percent of two-year-olds may have a specific language impairment, but by age three or four, that percentage drops considerably, presumably because some difficulties resolve themselves.

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  • Presumably, as new films for both series come out, more towels will be available.

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  • Candid shots were snapped, presumably from behind bushes, of the couple enjoying their time and just lounging around easily.

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  • Presumably, this design feature in some Quiksilver board shorts has nothing to do with the elf in the Harry Potter books, although it does have a magical quality.

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  • Presumably, if they felt there was enough interest, they might be able to restock it.

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  • Presumably, this discovery was made while attempting to add ingredients to the candles in order to make them smell better.

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  • There were three bedrooms but the largest one, presumably belonging to Howie, was located in the rear of the house where it remained pitch black.

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  • When Jude Bryce hears how his brother died, presumably avenging their arrest, he's going to announce it was the psychic tipster who killed him!

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  • The letters written from Boston are answering correspondence Annie presumably wrote to her sister.

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  • Ryland and Jerome Shipton had left on their own, presumably for the ice park.

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  • He glanced back, far below, down at the water where a group was huddled, presumably around the victim.

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  • In the preface, Lamarck says that the work was written in 1776, and presented to the Academy in 1780; but it was not published before 2794, and at that time it presumably expressed Lamarck's mature views.

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  • For instance, the animal traps of carnivorous plants (Drosera, Nepenihes, &c.) did not, presumably, originate as such; they began as organs of quite another kind which became adapted to their present function in consequence of animals having been accidentally caught.

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  • The first of these extended from the Pyrenees to the Garumna (Garonne); the second, from that river to the Sequana (Seine) and its chief tributary the Matrona (Marne), reaching eastward presumably as far as the Rhenus (Rhine); and the third, from this bounding Iline to the mouth of the last-named river, thus bordering on the Germans.

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  • The acid is considered to possess the structure 0 2 S(SH) (OH), since sodium thiosulphate reacts with ethyl bromide to give sodium ethyl thiosulphate, which on treatment with barium chloride gives presumably barium ethyl thiosulphate.

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  • That of Hydrophilus is attached to a floating leaf, and is provided with a hollow, tapering process, which projects above the surface and presumably conveys air to the enclosed eggs.

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  • If this be correct, then the goddess Nand (or Ishtar) of Erech was presumably regarded as his consort.

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  • Then, on account of the relatively slight - because divided - influence which would be exercised upon the two rings by the two affinities common to both, the remaining four centric affinities of each ring would presumably be less attracted into the ring than in the case of benzene; consequently they would be more active outwards, and combination would set in more readily.

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  • The Delta was presumably still independent, and was conquered by Narmerza.

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  • In the time of Amos the slaves collected by Philistines and Tyr'ans were sold en masse to Edom, and presumably went to Egypt or Arabia,.

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  • And further, if the Elohistic redaction was due merely to a desire to avoid pronouncing the divine name, why was not the presumably earlier collection of psalms in book I.

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  • Some very old cedars exist also at Syon House, Woburn Abbey, Warwick Castle and elsewhere, which presumably date from the 17th century.

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  • Ramah is presumably er-Ram, 5 m.

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  • The marriage was declared null by the pope, to whom Alphonso paid no attention till he was presumably tired of his wife.

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  • At the same time he spoke of the treachery of Marlborough and Berwick, and of one other, presumably Oxford, whom he refused to name, all of whom were in communication with Hanover.'

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  • Certainly they were liable to military service and presumably to that taxation which fell upon Athenians at home.

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  • The inscriptions have yielded the names of twenty-seven Minaean kings, who were quite independent, and, as it would seem, not always friends of the Sabaeans, for neither dynasty mentions the other on its inscriptions, while minor kings and kingdoms are freely mentioned by both, presumably when they stood under the protection of the one or the other respectively.

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  • The chief experimental basis for supposing that a train of longitudinal waves with displacement curve of this kind arouses the sensation of a pure tone is that the more nearly a source is made to vibrate with a single simple harmonic motion, and therefore, presumably, the more nearly it sends out such a harmonic train, the more nearly does the note heard approximate to a single pure tone.

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  • Sennacherib records that several of his royal ancestors had been buried in Nineveh and they presumably had resided there.

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  • Those who are too hungry to wait shall eat at home; and not put to shame those who have no houses (and presumably not enough food either), by bringing their viands to church and selfishly eating them apart.

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  • The till is presumably made in part of preglacial soils, but it is more largely composed of rock waste mechanically comminuted by the crccpiiig ice sheets; although the crystalline rocks from Canada and some of the more resistant stratified rocks south of the Great Lakes occur as boulders and stones, a great part of the till has been crushed and ground to a clayey texture.

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  • East of them lay the Chasuarii, presumably in the basin of the Base.

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  • Thus the differences in the wave-lengths of presumably the same lines as measured by different Arctic observers may be only partly due to unfavourable observational conditions.

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  • Its appearance has been associated with the invasion of the Israelites or with the establishment of the independent monarchy, but on very inadequate grounds; and since it has been independently placed at the latter part of the monarchy, its historical explanation may presumably be found in that break in the career of Palestine when peoples were changed and new organizations slowly grew up. 5 The great significance of these vicissitudes for the course of internal conditions in Palestine is evident when it is observed that the subsequent cleavage between Judah and Samaria, not earlier than the 5th century, presupposes an antecedent common foundation which, in view of the history of the monarchies, can hardly be earlier than the 7th century.

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  • The estimated number of Indians living within the boundaries of Chile is about 50,000, which presumably includes the nomadic tribes of the Fuegian archipelago, whose number probably does not reach 5000.

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  • Presumably they were also related to the tribes of Armenia and the Caucasus.

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  • In Babylon his procedure was presumably similar, though here we possess no local evidence.

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  • Presumably the explanation is far too technical for me to understand !

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  • Later, the prohibition was extended to everyone, presumably to avoid intermingling.

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  • Instead, what you'll find are three cards, all of them of the same image; a pretty woman sitting at a table, looking down at what are, presumably, the tarot cards.

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  • In the video, two cats are fighting with one another until another cat that is presumably their sibling comes up with a creative way to end the debacle.

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  • Crystal eventually dumped Jason for another at the end of the third season, presumably to save Jason's life.

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  • Some women have found that the only way to prevent this is to pull their underwear up over the bottom of the shaper to keep it in place, which presumably would not work if you like to wear low-rise panties.

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  • Presumably, the women feel as though their partners are less "manly" for wearing hose.

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  • Presumably, the company makes back well over ten million dollars in sales generated by the hype surrounding the show.

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  • A Lesson in Terror - The group is taken to an abandoned school where they must search for class rings left behind by the presumably dead students.

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  • Boris Karloff is credited in the opening credits as '?', presumably to preserve an air of mystery before hand.

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  • The Handmaid's Tale's heroine plots to escape to the free North (presumably Canada) but her fate is left unresolved at story's end.

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  • This third work contained in the Coptic MS. referred to under Gospel of Mary gives cosmological disclosures and is presumably of Valentinian origin.

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  • Then, having spent three years in the desert with the hermit Banus, who was presumably an Essene, he became a Pharisee.

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  • This does not necessarily prove that " the technical terms of the Temple music had gone out of use, presumably because they were already become unintelligible, as they were when the Septuagint version was made "; for it does not follow that technical musical terms which had originated in the Temple at Jerusalem and were intelligible in Palestine would have been understood in Egypt.

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  • She was a sweet girl and I'd truly miss her when she returned to her mother, and presumably her stepfather.

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  • Most of the climbing gear was absent, presumably picked up by Weller at the ice park.

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  • A fascinating character and an extremely patient experimenter, Mendel was a German friar and scientist who figured out that plants (and presumably animals) had inheritable characteristics.

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  • With each trade he got something he valued more than what he traded away; and presumably all the people he traded with along the way also increased their value with each trade.

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  • Presumably, his wife was correct and "bitch" referred to a woman.

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