Radically Sentence Examples

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  • Let's continue to explore how it may be radically different.

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  • The site has never been lost, and the present village Zercin retains the name radically unchanged.

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  • But it is important to realize that both these types of modern harmony are radically non-Wagnerian.

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  • Under the manorial system, the rise of which preceded the Norman Conquest, communal methods of husbandry remained, but the position of the cultivator was radically altered.

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  • The names are radically identical; but the hill is merely a salt-ridge 600 ft.

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  • The Democratic party was even more radically divided on the question of monetary policy than the Republican; and President Cleveland, by securing the repeal of the silver purchase clause in the Sherman Act by Republican votes, had alienated a great majority of his party.

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  • Still, eight prosperous years had radically changed the colony.

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  • In regard to the grist tax especially, the agitators of the Left had placed their party in a radically false position.

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  • Catherine had conceived an ambitious plan of solving radically the Eastern Question by partitioning Turkey as she and her allies had partitioned Poland, and she had persuaded the emperor Joseph II.

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

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  • Nearly three centuries elapsed before a radically upward movement took place, and on this occasion also the inspiration came from China.

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  • Parnells death radically altered the political situation.

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  • Up to the stage indicated by the Dissertation he had been attempting, in various ways, to unite two radically divergent modes of explaining cognition - that which would account for the content of experience by reference to affection from things without us, and that which viewed the intellect itself as somehow furnished with the means of pure, rational cognition.

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  • The financial aspect radically altered the inner machinations of the company.

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  • The current new wave of Fixed-Mobile Convergence is set to change this perception radically.

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  • Could it be that God might want his people to be both radically alive and also deeply reflective people -- about God?

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  • The second court to deliver judgment could well find the case before it radically reshaped when the first judgment was delivered.

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  • The 2004 edition has been fully revised and also radically restructured to reflect current practice.

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  • Do we need to radically rethink the paradigms for development in the region?

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  • It radically reworks old tunes and breathes new life into songs with haunting and revealing results.

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  • The situation changed radically with the opening of the turnpike road in 1839 and communications improved.

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  • Here feminist approaches that rely upon a radically different ontological position in order to move beyond the mind/body split are utilized.

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  • I would be surprised if they radically altered the broad prospect of relatively steady progress over the next two years.

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  • We are looking at our policy making processes, and these have been radically streamlined.

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  • Development of computerized tomography (CT) that radically changes early diagnosis of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke.

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  • Yet the short physical journey between these points radically transforms one's experience of the object.

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  • The physical image in the mirror spins into a kaleidoscope of literary and visual associations, becoming a radically unstable trope of transition.

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  • This allows many westerners to practice Buddhism today without renouncing their cultural heritage or radically changing their lifestyles.

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  • The word is Celtic, appearing in Welsh (very frequently) as afon, in Manx as aon, and in Gaelic as abhuinn (pronounced avain), and is radically identical with the Sanskrit ap, water, and the Lat.

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  • Doubtless immigration in the last fifty years of the 19th century had a modifying effect on American life; but on the whole the power of a modern civilized community working through individual freedom to assimilate elements not differing from it too radically has been displayed to a remarkable degree.

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  • As a natural philosopher he radically opposed Cuvier and was distinctly a precursor of uniformitarianism, advocating the hypothesis of slow changes and variations, both in living forms and in their environment.

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  • But in any case, - and, as we shall see, Hume endeavours so to state his psychological premises as to conceal the assumption made openly by Locke, - it is apparent that this psychological solution does not contain the answer to the wider and radically distinct problem of the theory of knowledge.

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  • Non-selective shooting of deer would increase and the deer herds would be likely to be radically reduced.

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  • The charges for freight carried on the Agency 's waterways should be radically simplified.

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  • Something that is suggestive of the possibility of a radically different approach.

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  • Yet the short physical journey between these points radically transforms one 's experience of the object.

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  • This is probably unavoidable at a time when the basic weave and texture of mankind 's experience is changing so radically.

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  • This comparison allows physicians to see if a baby's development slows radically or otherwise veers away from what is considered normal for that particular child.

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  • And remember that the display and lighting conditions in a store will differ radically from those in your home.

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  • Do not attempt to radically alter your hair color at home.

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  • Styles often change radically from year to year and there may not be much in stock.

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  • However, most of the radically reduced rates are snatched up within a few days.

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  • As anyone who's been to Colonial Williamsburg or studied American history knows, colonial men's clothing for both rich and poor was radically different from modern dress.

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  • Although perceptions about what clothing is appropriate when have shifted radically, with fashion rules becoming less stringent over time, it's still useful to know the acceptable after 5 attire for men.

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  • Victorian men's clothes changed radically over the era's decades.

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  • Men's clothing in the 19th century changed radically from the beginning to the end of the epoch, marking a distinct shift from what had been standard for centuries into what we recognize as modern wear.

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  • With Easy Flip, the wearer is able to radically change their appearance without having to change eyeglasses.

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  • Since players' skill levels very radically, most online game sites have ranking systems.

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  • As any copter jock would be happy to tell you, helicopters fly differently than airplanes, and concomitantly, helicopter games are radically different from airplane simulations.

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  • The goal of the game, as with virtually every other Mario adventure title out there, was to defeat Bowser and save the Princess, but the game play was radically different.

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  • You'll also need to get a better GFx card, but luckily, with the rapid rise of technology, Geforce 6 series, which are still rather new, have dropped radically into the low $100's (recommend 6600GT+ $120).

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  • In January of 2004, as part of a lawsuit settlement, the California State Board of Education was forced to radically revise the implementation of their "Reading First" program.

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  • The brain self-activates, radically changing its chemical climate from wakefulness to sleep states.

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  • If a radically different blood type is introduced into the bloodstream, the immune system produces antibodies, proteins that specifically attack and destroy any cell carrying the foreign antigen.

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  • At the same time, however, you want to look like yourself, and a radically different style could cause people to stare at your hair rather than admire your overall look.

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  • Parents and other adults can be nervous when a teen radically changes their hair style, especially if it is outside the accepted bounds of "proper" hair styles.

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  • Not every hair style needs to be changed radically to work well in a new season.

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  • The key to a great seasonal hair style is not to make any abrupt changes, unless you are interested in radically changing your look.

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  • One of the easiest ways to create formal prom hair styles is to radically alter an everyday style.

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  • You can opt to radically change your hair color by switching between natural shades as well, so long as the new color works well with your skin tone, eye color, and personality.

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  • In only forty years, standards of beauty have changed radically.

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  • Even if you end up choosing a swimsuit that is radically different from the suits that Salma Hayek tends to wear, you can still embody this star's style.

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  • These names may be distinctive, but different manufacturers may use the same names for radically different colors.

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  • To do so is to create a partnership that is radically different from most conventional ones.

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  • Right hand rings are particularly popular because their designs are radically different from traditional engagement rings.

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  • Furious, Ben stomps off into the woods to cool off, and it is there that he finds something that radically transforms his life - the Omnitrix.

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  • Blending the energy of these two radically different signs might seem impossible, but it's not.

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  • There's no denying that computers and technology have radically affected the way we enjoy new films, theatrical productions, live concerts, and industry trade shows.

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  • The reasoning can be radically different from person to person.

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  • Katzen and other fully modified individuals are an example of how radically the human body can be altered.

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  • Free fabric purse patterns are a great way to increase your accessory collection without radically decreasing your finances.

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  • Ranging in age from 18 to 71, their professions, attitudes, and backgrounds were all radically different.

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  • Returned to the world of the surface, Catherine changes her life radically, going to work for the DA's office, taking martial arts.

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  • So when the starship Enterprise NCC-1701 first rounded a planet on screen, it looked radically different.

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  • In one point, however, - the attitude toward the ritual - the two men differ radically.

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  • Reduced in number to less than one hundred, and radically changed in spirit and composition, the Right gave way, if not to despair, at least to a despondency unsuited to an opposition party.

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  • He was a member of the Virginia Committee of Safety from August to December 1775, and of the Virginia Convention in 1775 and 1776; and in 1776 he drew up the Virginia Constitution and the famous Bill of Rights, a radically democratic document which had great influence on American political institutions.

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  • He was amiable and even estimable, the chief fault of his character being vanity and an incurable tendency towards theatrical effect, which makes his travels, memoirs and other personal records as well as his historical works radically untrustworthy.

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  • Many of these proposals are of the highest interest, and many of them are actually available; but there does not seem to be one of them of an available kind, which could not equally well be approached from other sides, and even incorporated in some radically antagonistic system.

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  • She wrote and lectured on women's education and in behalf of better primary schools, and radically opposed woman suffrage and college education for women, holding woman's sphere to be domestic. The National Board of Popular Education, a charitable society which she founded, sent hundreds of women as teachers into the South and West.

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  • This distinction is probably the most fundamental one, and itself supports a conclusion which is, on other grounds, becoming more and more likely, namely, that these two divisions are not related phylogenetically; but have, on the contrary, a radically different origin.

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  • The heat of controversy is, however, abating, and during the past thirty or forty years both Catholic and Protestant investigators have been vying with one another in adding to our knowledge and in rectifying old mis takes; while an ever-increasing number of writers pledged to neither party are aiding in developing an idea of the scope and nature of the Reformation which differs radically from the traditional one.

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  • The scepticism which challenges the whole collection may be set aside as radically perverse and unreasonable.

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  • Being thus radically at variance with the main current of the thought of his time, the failure of the commission he had undertaken was sooner or later inevitable; and shortly after the opening of his new church in Regent Square in 1827, he found that "fashion had taken its departure," and the church, "though always well filled," was "no longer crowded."

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  • Inconsistencies, no doubt, are to be detected in his system, but they arise from the limitations of the view itself, and not, as in the case of Locke and Berkeley, from imperfect grasp of the principle, and endeavour to unite with it others radically incompatible.

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  • Seeing that the Coalition would not take office on acceptable terms, Fejervary obtained the consent of the crown to a scheme, drafted by Kristoffy, minister of the interior, that the dispute between the crown and the Coalition should be subjected to the test of universal suffrage and that to this end the franchise in Hungary be radically reformed.

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  • It was too radically different from the Articles of Confederation.

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  • In 1674 hostility between Holland and England ceased, but the position was radically unsatisfactory owing to the prevalence of piracy, from which both England and other nations suffered heavily.

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  • The views of life held by the ordinary mortal as well as his aims and motives must be radically altered; and simultaneously a change must take place in his modes of speech, conduct and thought.

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  • He was removed by President Jackson, to whom he was radically opposed.

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  • The fermenting operations in wine-making differ radically from those obtaining in the case of beer or of spirits in that (if we except certain special cases) no yeast is added from without.

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  • The quality of the Medoc red wines (and this applies also to some of the finer growths of the other Bordeaux districts) is radically different from that of wines similar in type grown in other parts of the world.

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  • It is compelled to accept its first principles on trust from the science in which it is employed; it cannot cope with the subtlety of nature; and it is radically vitiated by being founded on hastily and inaccurately abstracted notions of things.

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  • The mechanical character both of the natural history and of the logical method applied to it, resulted necessarily from Bacon's radically false conception of the nature of cause and of the causal relation.

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  • As the west became more radically opposed to slavery after the troubles in Kansas, Cass was soon out of sympathy with his section, and when the Republicans secured control of the legislature in 1857 they refused to return him to the Senate.

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  • The king emerged from Charles and the the war convinced that if Sweden were to retain her Swedish position as a great power she must radically reform Constitu- her whole economical system, and, above all, cir tion.

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  • Respecting autonomy in the two cases has radically different implications.

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  • The outside of the Church was also radically altered.

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  • It is inspired by an actual dead chipmunk in an actual place, tho the details have been radically altered.

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  • In some cases communicative agencies have radically decentralized for participatory media.

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  • We will speed up the DTI's procedures for granting licenses to new telecoms operators and radically deregulate the telecoms industry.

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  • This does not make them unusual, or radically discontinuous to âordinaryâ life, all the same.

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  • We have to therefore accept that our understanding of the meaning of an ideogram evolved by a radically divergent culture may be deficient.

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  • Misunderstood and under-appreciated, Buchanan created a vision of politics that was both more radically egalitarian and more secular than anything before.

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  • I mean a challenge so far-reaching in its impact and irreversible in its destructive power, that it alters radically human existence.

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  • And not all conventional historians have ignored or misunderstood the radically individualist nature of 19th century feminism.

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  • This is not the rather impersonal matter of radically differing natures.

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  • Or even where Academics agree on the facts, they may believe the facts support radically differing interpretations.

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  • It is, in short, a radically different kind of Viennese modernism.

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  • Over the course of the year, we had to radically overhaul our systems of accounting.

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  • Television, too, has become radically more Populist than it was even 20 years ago.

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  • In the Grammar, Newman makes his case for a radically new understanding of human reason, rejecting both Cartesian rationalism and Lockean empiricism.

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  • We will radically improve the primitive, inefficient process that agriculture is today.

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  • As opposed to Luther, Zwingli insisted more firmly on the supreme authority of Scripture, and broke more thoroughly and radically with the medieval Church.

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  • On one point the two editors differed radically, Lundy being the advocate of gradual and Garrison of immediate emancipation.

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  • It is almost impossible, without asceticism of a radically inartistic kind, to treat with the resources of instrumental music and free harmony such passages as that from the Crucifixus to the Resurrexit, without an emotional contrast which inevitably throws any natural treatment of the Sanctus into the background, and makes the A gnus Dei an inadequate conclusion to the musical scheme.

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  • He was a scholar, a preacher, and a man of affairs, temperamentally quiet and dignified; and his administration differed radically from that of Archbishop Hughes; he was conciliatory rather than polemic and controversial, and not only built up the Roman Catholic Church materially, but greatly changed the tone of public opinion in his diocese toward the Church.

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  • The situation in 1908 was, however, radically different from that which existed before the war of 1899-1902.

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  • The Veddahs are not to be confounded with the Rodiyas of the western uplands, who are a much finer race, tall, wellporportioned, with regular features, and speak a language said to be radically distinct from all the Aryan and Dravidian dialects current in Ceylon.

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  • This led to the establishment of podests, who represented a compromise between two radically hostile parties in the city, and whose business it was to arbitrate and keep the peace between them.

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  • The charges of superficial analogies, so freely urged against the " Natur-philosophie " by critics who forget the impulse it gave to physical research by the identification of forces then believed to be radically distinct, do not particularly affect,Hegel.

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  • From the description of Sennacherib's invasion it is clear that social and economic conditions must have been seriously, perhaps radically disturbed,' and the quiescence of Judah during the next few decades implies an internal weakness and a submission to Assyrian supremacy.

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  • It was erected in 1773-1792 and radically altered in 1835 and 1851.

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  • Conrad does not seem to have considered the idea of attacking till later on in the season, and the plan which he put before German headquarters was radically different in idea from that which Krauss favoured.

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  • No change occurred till 1859, when the system of Belgian defence was radically altered by the dismantlement of seventeen of the twenty-two fortresses constructed under Wellington's supervision in 1815-1818.

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  • From 1835 to 1838 he edited The Reformation, a radically partisan publication, devoted to free trade and the extreme states' rights theory.

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  • The absence of any vegetation beyond grass or scrub is a striking feature common to both Pamir and Chang, but there the resemblance ceases, and the physical conformation of mountain and valley to the east and to the west of the upper sources of the Zarafshan is radically distinct.

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  • The loss of her Canadian possessions was only one of a series of disasters suffered by France, which radically affected the future of Europe and the world.

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  • The Martian hydrosphere is radically different from our hydrosphere here on Earth.

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  • On the 3rd of April 1858 a free-state convention adopted the Leavenworth Constitution here; this constitution, which was as radically anti-slavery as the Lecompton Constitution was pro-slavery, was nominally approved by popular vote in May 1858, and was later submitted to Congress, but never came into effect.

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  • And while as thinkers they diverged in their opinions, so too they differed radically in character, in reverence for their subject and in religious earnestness and moral worth.

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