Somehow Sentence Examples

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  • Somehow, the concept of spontaneity didn't fit him.

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  • Now, I'm faced with explaining why the past was full of war but somehow the future will not be.

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  • Somehow that was a relief.

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  • It was wrong, but somehow noble.

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  • She felt somehow drawn to the picture of a frail looking girl with dark eyes that looked out hauntingly from a delicately beautiful face.

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  • She gazed up at him, completely disarmed by his smile, and yet somehow proud that she had been the one to put it there.

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  • Not personally but I think all calls are somehow monitored.

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  • He looked funny... and somehow vulnerable.

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  • He was as speechless as I had been as we hugged each other and somehow made it into my room.

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  • Somehow it actually felt good.

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  • The statement was simple and honest, and somehow it made her feel better.

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  • The doctors think he somehow traumatized her... maybe with threats against her of her family.

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  • Somehow I get the idea that you will find it harder to be idle than working.

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  • Somehow, both of us eventually slept.

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  • I only knew settings somehow incorporated GPS numbers.

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  • I wish we could help somehow.

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  • So we somehow refer cases to you?

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  • Jule, whose soul had somehow lingered in her body when she'd touched him, and who had become the only man she'd ever felt safe around.

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  • I just hoped and prayed somehow his contact of Ben or Howie could be used to locate us.

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  • If I can somehow utilize this gift I can't do it without all your help.

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  • I'll have to go upstairs and somehow convince someone higher.

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  • The tune was haunting and yet somehow soothing.

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  • Somehow the latter seemed more likely with Cade.

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  • He lifted the chain, kiri's chain, and looked at the identical marks, struck by the idea that he somehow belonged to the same world they did.

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  • Somehow it seemed such a small thing now.

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  • Somehow I knew what I'd find.

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  • I'll get home somehow.

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  • Perhaps, just perhaps, I thought, I could somehow use this information to my advantage.

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  • You're feeding him information that he somehow accepts as truth.

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  • Somehow, Deidre made it to town.

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  • All of them were bold and heroic, but somehow the Queen still outsmarted them.

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  • I gotta make it up to her somehow.

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  • Patience wasn't his strong suit and Mrs. Lincoln and jazz music somehow weren't sufficient evening entertainment.

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  • Somehow that seemed unlikely.

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  • Somehow she didn't seem surprised.

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  • Somehow she had to conquer it - but how?

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  • Somehow, they made it to the hospital and managed to track down her cousin's room.

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  • She didn't think it was possible for him to look sexier in clothing, but he somehow managed to.

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  • Somehow, he knew too much about her purpose there.

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  • He didn't care much for birthdays, yet somehow Elisabeth leaving tonight bothered him.

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  • And somehow he always managed to say what the majority of the audience were already secretly thinking but could not verbalize.

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  • He glanced once at the companion's face, saw her attentive and kindly gaze fixed on him, and, as often happens when one is talking, felt somehow that this companion in the black dress was a good, kind, excellent creature who would not hinder his conversing freely with Princess Mary.

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  • He was saturating her senses, seducing her somehow.

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  • It was beyond Wynn's control, but maybe, somehow, another deity was able to save Deidre from Darkyn, who was not likely to be merciful, even to his mate.

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  • To appreciate, one had to feel, and those born deities were somehow numbed to the world.

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  • The only problem seemed to be that they were somehow trapped on the mortal plane.

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  • And then somehow it gets left to someone who doesn't need it.

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  • Somehow painting those rooms didn't have the same appeal.

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  • Or is it somehow different when she's his wife?

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  • It was somehow reassuring knowing that she and her cubs were out there somewhere.

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  • Somehow, it seemed wrong not to warn him.

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  • Because somehow, this was normal wherever they were from.

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  • It's like people know me somehow, even though I never met them.

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  • Everyone knew her somehow or about the Immortals, and she was lost.

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  • He chuckled, a sound that somehow managed to be threatening.

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  • Darkyn saw it somehow, and Deidre suspected Gabriel's here-gone approach to her was his way of hiding how much he did care.

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  • Somehow, Deidre wasn't surprised the creepy demon everyone bowed to was the Dark One.

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  • But you, Rhyn, have somehow managed to kill every mortal you run across!

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  • While he never believed he'd overlooked her among the throngs of women he'd met, he had heard even his sisters speak of the missing lifemate and how he had refused every woman on the planet and perhaps somehow overlooked her.

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  • Somehow, he had known the plans weren't Ne'Rin's.

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  • All seemed to be in perilously dangerous situations, clinging to the sheer walls with outstretched arms and spread legs, somehow adhered to the clear surface before them.

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  • We'll get through this business, somehow.

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  • Somehow, I can't see my fiancée Franny relating very well to Edith Shipton.

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  • We'll make it through this mess somehow.

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  • Somehow, considering Gladys, Effie or Claire seemed to stretch common sense more than an overweight bungee jumper.

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  • Perhaps, he thought, we are all owed contemplation of our actions, as a parting gift to those who succeed us so they might somehow learn from our deeds and mistakes.

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  • It seemed to Dean she'd spent her life on the outside, in some respects by choice, somehow driven from one social plane down to another, much lower, until there was nothing left but death.

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  • Somehow, that seemed like a lifetime ago.

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  • I don't know… what if I got out somehow?

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  • We'll figure this out somehow.

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  • The two were still laughing when they returned to the dining room, and somehow Jackson knew he was the reason.

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  • She had somehow found the most attractive features in the boy.

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  • Great. A little tingly, like my senses are heightened somehow.

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  • Normally it was Josh who showered her with wisdom, and it was somehow unseemly for this newcomer to take up where Josh had left off.

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  • Somehow he'd managed to best her again.

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  • Yet somehow Alex pulled it off without appearing either.

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  • Somehow I get the idea he'd be taking on more than he could handle.

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  • They were so busy with wedding arrangements that Carmen couldn't afford time to miss him - but somehow she managed to do it anyway.

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  • Somehow she had to take him with her... and soon.

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  • Somewhere, somehow, everyone had to release themselves to chance.

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  • She gazed at the handsome man, unable to shake the sense she knew him somehow.

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  • They must've tracked you somehow.

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  • Somehow, he'd moved back to the wood line.

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  • Had a dead woman touched him and somehow calmed his magic?

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  • Hmmm. Somehow I doubt that.

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  • Most of these commuters lived on the eastern perimeter, as if the extra mile or two made their daily trek somehow more acceptable.

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  • Somehow it sounded appro­priate.

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  • Normally Dean wouldn't have considered for a minute betray­ing a confidence, but somehow he felt this young girl deserved to know.

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  • She had continued her classes and was somehow maintaining acceptable grades.

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  • Somehow he wasn't in the mood for Ethel's brand of jokes.

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  • The one that gnawed at him, blocked out but begging consideration, was the possibility that Cynthia Byrne was somehow involved.

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  • And Randy being somehow involved was ludicrous.

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  • He shrugged, a slow fluid moment that was somehow sexy.

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  • In less than a week they would be married, but somehow it seemed a violation of his bank account.

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  • Somehow those two statements don't seem to go together.

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  • She took extra care with her appearance, wearing a blue dress that somehow managed to bring out the violet in her eyes.

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  • Somehow she managed to keep up with him.

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  • Somehow it seemed that Josh knew her concern.

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  • It felt strange - and somehow wrong.

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  • Somehow she needed to get Alex to check this out – without telling him she or Josh had been here.

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  • Some day maybe we'll have children – somehow.

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  • The way she blushed about intimacy was amusing and somehow sweet.

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  • Josh and Lori somehow managed to keep their marriage together, but Carmen was having less luck with her problem.

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  • Somehow his voice gave her strength.

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  • Somehow, they lessened her pain again, as if the strange figure before her wrapped them in magic before placing them in her head.

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  • She wondered if Darian was right about the Others blindfolding him somehow.

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  • Somehow, I will, she whispered, the raw note in her voice making his arms tighten around her.

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  • Somehow I think I'll wind up on the losing side no matter what happens.

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  • Somehow he always managed to get between her and the bison – even when she didn't know they were close.

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  • She was soaking wet and shivering, yet somehow alive.

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  • Somehow it always seemed to be his choice.

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  • Did he know somehow why she was there?

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  • If only the Black God wasn't using her somehow … "Excellent!"

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  • Dealing with him always ended up with him winning somehow.

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  • His strength and warmth pierced her body, somehow easing the gravity of her world.

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  • He didn't want her anywhere near the Original Other or Jonny but was almost certain she'd figure out how to get herself in the middle somehow.

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  • Somehow, her awful plan worked, without her turning over the gem and betraying him.

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  • Their fundamental conception is that of Democritus; they seek to account for the formation of the cosmos, with its order and regularity, by setting out with the idea of an original (vertical) motion of the atoms, which somehow or other results in movements towards and from one another.

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  • Observation of germinating seedlings makes it clear that somehow they have a perception of direction.

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  • It is felt that if you have got a picture of any one, you have some power of harming him through it; you can bind or loose him, just as you can a Djinn whose name you have somehow learned.

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  • To the question how all matter exists in dependence on percipient mind his only reply is, "Just how my reader pleases, provided it be somehow."

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  • And therefore the definition does not proceed from historical scholarship. Nor yet does it throw light upon " dogma," if dogma is to be distinguished - somehow - from doctrine.

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  • After the attempt of Bean - who was a hunchback, really insane - parliament passed a bill empowering judges to order whipping as a punishment for those who molested the queen; but somehow this salutary act was never enforced.

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  • He brought his attainments somehow to the notice of Henry of Bergen, bishop of Cambrai, the leading prelate at, the court of Brussels; and about 1494 permission was obtained for him to leave Steyn and become Latin secretary to the bishop, who was then preparing for a visit to Rome.

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  • He shared in the fall of the Girondists, was arrested on the 2nd of June 1793, but somehow was left in prison until the 8th of December, when, on receiving notice that he was to appear on the next day before the Revolutionary Tribunal, he committed suicide.

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  • David somehow secured the favour of Henry VII., to whom he seems to have been yeoman of the guard.

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  • Bergman somehow neglected it, and this caused for a time a reluctance on Scheele's part to become acquainted with that savant, but the paper, through the instrumentality of Anders Johann Retzius (1742-1821), was ultimately communicated to the Academy of Sciences at Stockholm.

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  • Readers of Dante know the idea that the dead have no shadows; this was no invention of the poet's but a piece of traditionary lore; at the present day among the Basutos it is held that a man walking by the brink of a river may lose his life if his shadow falls on the water, for a crocodile may seize it and draw him in; in Tasmania, North and South America and classical Europe is found the conception that the soul - o-tab., umbra - is somehow identical with the shadow of a man.

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  • But at bottom there remains the fundamental position of Aristotelianism, that all things are substances, individuals separate though related; that some things are attributes, real only as being some individual substance somehow affected, or, as we should say, modified or determined; and that without individual substances there is nothing, and nothing universal apart from individuals.

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  • Our belief in the reality of a thing may therefore be said to mean assurance that this association in our minds between actual and possible sensations is somehow guaranteed.

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  • Let somehow or other retardations be introduced so that the optical length of the successive parts increases by the same quantity nX, n being some number and X the wave-length.

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  • He is certain, however, that the law of substance somehow proves that conscious soul is a mere function of brain, that soul is a function of all substances, and that God is the force or energy, or soul or spirit, of nature.

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  • Having thus rejected all bodily mechanism, he had to suppose that reciprocal action somehow takes place between immaterial elements.

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  • Having thus confused contradiction and difference, independence and solitariness, experience and inference, Bradley is able to deduce finally that reality is not different substances, experienced and inferred, as Aristotle thought it, but is one absolute super-personal experience, to which the socalled plurality of things, including all bodies, all souls, and even a personal God, is appearance - an appearance, as ordinarily understood, self-contradictory, but, as appearing to one spiritual reality, somehow reconciled.

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  • The monuments and scarabs of the Hyksos kings are found throughout Upper and Lower Egypt; those of Khian somehow spread as far as Crete and Bagdad.

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  • The necessity of carrying on the government of the country somehow or other had been the chief motive of his adherence to Cromwell rather than any sympathy for a republic or a military dictatorship, and his advice to Cromwell to accept the title of king was doubtless tendered with the object of giving the administration greater stability and of protecting its adherents under the Statute of Henry VII.

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  • Somehow he has the good fortune to come last, and when he places his stone the arch stands selfsupported."

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  • But the theses posted somehow touched heart and conscience in a way unusual in the common subjects of academic disputation.

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  • In language, which he appears to regard as somehow acquired, he finds a solution for the problems of reason which Kant had discussed in the Kritik der reinen Vernunft.

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  • In applying this principle of similarity, each of the three processes in its own way has to premise both that something is somehow determined and that something is similar, and by combining these premises to conclude that this is similarly determined to that.

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  • But they held, and still hold that sensation and conception are alike mere apprehensions, and that the belief that things are or are not arises somehow after sensation and conception in judgment, from which it passes into inference.

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  • Somehow the word went round, among combatants and non-combatants alike, that the war was over and that there was nothing to do but " go home."

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  • Any one who accepts the Mattioli theory must be driven, as Lang suggests, to suppose that the mystery which grew up about the unknown prisoner was somehow transferred to Mattioli from Dauger.

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  • This discovery has led many to suspect that Justin Martyr has somehow been hoaxed.

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  • But they, professing somehow to know my mind, attempt to expound the words they heard from me more wisely than I who spoke them, telling those who are instructed by them that this is my meaning, which I never thought of.

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  • Blende contains only about half as much sulphur as good pyrites, and this cannot be burned off as easily as from pyrites, but this" roasting "has to be done somehow in any case in order to prepare the ore for the extraction of the zinc.

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  • Nevertheless his scruples were somehow overcome; and, without consulting Yahweh, he agreed to go.

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  • And the sense data are, he finds, partly (a) revelations of external things themselves in their mathematical relations, and partly (b) sensations, boundless in variety, which are somehow awakened in us through contact and collision with things relatively to their mathematical relations.

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  • The hypothesis, that even our most profound and sublime speculations are all limited to data of the senses and of reflection, is crucially tested by the " modes " and " substances " and " relations " under which, in various degrees of complexity, we somehow find ourselves obliged to conceive those simple phenomena.

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  • Such are modes of quantity in space, and time and number, under which Locke reports that we find ourselves mentally impelled towards immensity, eternity and the innumerable - in a word, towards Infinity which seems to transcend quantity; then there is the complex thought of Substance, to which we find ourselves mysteriously impelled, when the simple phenomena of the senses come to be regarded as qualities of " something "; again there is the obscure idea of the identity of persons, notwithstanding their constant changes of state; and there is, above all, the inevitable tendency we somehow have to refund a change into what we call its " Cause," with the associated idea of active power.

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  • There is nothing self-contradictory in the supposition that our perceptions of things external are illusions, although we are somehow unable to' doubt them.

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  • This hedonism has perplexed Plato's readers needlessly (as we have said in speaking of the Cyrenaics), inasmuch as hedonism is the most obvious corollary of the Socratic doctrine that the different common notions of good - the beautiful, the pleasant and the useful - were to be somehow interpreted by each other.

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  • Similarly, all wisdom was somehow involved in any one of the manifestations of wisdom, commonly distinguished as particular virtues; though whether these virtues were specifically distinct, or only the same knowledge in different relations, was a subtle question on which the Stoics do not seem to have been agreed.

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  • To the Jesuits, the foremost champions in this struggle, it seemed indis pensable that the confessional should be made attrac tive; for this purpose ecclesiastico-moral law must be somehow " accommodated " to worldly needs; and the theory of " Probabilism " supplied a plausible method for effecting this accommodation.

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  • Now Perkin Warbeck had first appeared in Ireland in 1491, and had somehow been persuaded there to personate Richard, duke of York, the younger of the two princes murdered in the Tower, pretending that he had escaped, though his brother had been killed.

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  • Diocletian's persecution secured the martyr's crown for the Edessenes Shamona, Guria (297), and Ilabbib (309), and shortly thereafter Lucian " the martyr," who though born at Samosata received his training at Edessa; but the bishop Qona, who laid the foundations of " the great church " by the sacred pool, somehow escaped.

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  • If the real system of things, to which conscious experience has reference, be regarded as standing in casual relation to this experience there is no conceivable ground for the extension to reality of the notions which somehow are involved in thought.

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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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  • If experience, says Hume, consists solely of states of mind somehow given to us, each of which exists as an effect, and therefore as distinct from others, with what right do we make the common assumption that parts of experience are necessarily connected ?

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  • The conception of conscious experience, which is the net result of the Kritik, is indefinitely profounder and richer than that which had ruled the 18th century philosophizing, but for Kant such experience still appears as somehow the arbitrary product of the relation between the individual conscious subject and the realm of real facts.

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  • Still, each was conceived as somehow in itself complete and finished.

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  • Somehow that converted to romance in their marriage.

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  • Somehow it seemed an invasion of his privacy, but it was part of the job.

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  • I'm not saying exposure to a unique power load might not somehow intensify his imagination and perhaps cause heightened awareness; I'm simply stating there isn't some time machine or magical forest upstairs.

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  • Quinn was fearful; afraid that somehow we'd made a terrible error and the wrath of law enforcement would descend upon us.

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  • I ran flush into Howie Abbott as I turned the corner and somehow managed to blurt out that Quinn and Martha were dead.

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  • We somehow managed seven attempts and were successful in inducing Howie to repose on four tries.

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  • The apartment was identical to when she'd left it a week before yet seemed somehow foreign.

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  • His thoughts returned to the Watcher, and he wondered just how many of his problems were caused by traitors influenced somehow by the beings coaching Czerno.

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  • However, his professional attire somehow didn't fit in the shabby office.

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  • I never met one who didn't somehow screw up my life!

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  • She'd expected Darkyn to screw her over somehow, and she now knew how.

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  • He really thought her some sort of underworldly creature that somehow ended up washed up on the beach.

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  • She handed back the note, more determined not to give the white-haired man what he wanted now that she had confirmation --and somehow she believed Gabriel --that Rhyn hadn't destroyed millions.

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  • She heard very little of any of them but somehow managed to nod when required and even respond with words her shocked mind did not hear or understand.

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  • Her door was ajar and the chill from an open window washed over him as he cautiously approached; now somehow knowing what lay beyond.

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  • He pushed the door further but hesitated entering, as if remaining outside would somehow absolve him of responsibility for what lay beyond.

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  • Granted, it's just a collection of miscellaneous letters and numbers but somehow, it doesn't look like practice work.

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  • They were somehow apart from all that, the squalor and wretchedness of her life, the constant fear of being discovered.

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  • Dean guessed Shipton wanted Janet to somehow intercede in getting him into Bird Song, before he was able to obtain a room on his own.

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  • Her door was ajar and the chill from an open window washed over him as he approached, somehow knowing what lay beyond.

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  • I don't know… what if I got out somehow?

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  • Somehow she needed to get Alex to check this out – without telling him she or Josh had been here.

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  • Some day maybe we'll have children – somehow.

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  • Somehow he always managed to get between her and the bison – even when she didn't know they were close.

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  • If only the Black God wasn't using her somehow … "Excellent!"

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  • You have much less shortness of breath during your workouts, and that nagging occasional ache in your lower back has somehow disappeared.

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  • But somehow I keep running into one of the many repeat airings.

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  • I do, however, spoil the big death from the previous book, in case anyone 's somehow remained unaware of it.

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  • I particularly loved the fact that she appropriated the voices of men when she felt like it - that seemed wonderfully audacious somehow.

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  • But that makes it sound somehow too benign, too tame.

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  • Yet despite the recent biopic staring Salma Hayek - a long-standing fan of Kahlo - she remains somehow shadowy.

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  • I am planning a redesign that will incorporate my Flickr photo stream somehow, as well as my del.icio.us bookmarks.

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  • Match the winner recurrent bouts of of lithium in somehow is going.

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  • Indeed, perhaps in these times a belief in the ETH would be somehow dangerous, making us too careless of our own survival.

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  • Further, it is the originator on its own that is somehow causal, as distinct from a set of items including the originator.

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  • Somehow they NCL to station $ 350 million cruise ship in Hawaii have no summer cruise the dramatic coastline.

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  • I begin to know I ought to feel sheepish and beat, but somehow I feel cocky instead.

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  • To think that cognitive science is somehow essentially concerned with intelligent behavior is like thinking that physics is essentially a science of meter readings.

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  • The cumulative effect is completely unexpected, unsettling and yet somehow oddly compulsive.

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  • Just as physical constants provide " boundary conditions " for the physical universe, mathematical constants somehow characterize the structure of mathematics.

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  • It didn't seem to be of specially robust construction but survived it all somehow.

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  • Elslack Moor somehow contrives to look much bigger than it actually is.

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  • The visitors somehow contrived to lose 20 wickets in a day at a ground where the pitches are renowned for being batsmen friendly.

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  • But somehow it makes more sense than doing the converse.

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  • Somehow I used the 2 foot long crowbar in a passage less than a foot high to lever off a lump of rock.

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  • Tegan bit her lip, feeling uncertain, somehow defiled.

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  • Finally he's pushed into revealing the details that he somehow still can recall, which enables the bomb to be successfully defused.

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  • Yet somehow there seems to be a common denominator to all the music you have chosen.

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  • Somehow (probably through magical means) he gained the power to become a literal dervish of destruction whenever his tail is pulled.

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  • This novel is essentially a ripping yarn yet it somehow stands apart from typical pulp detective writing.

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  • My affinity for Finchingfield, however tenuous my connection with Spain's Hall, made inspection somehow distasteful.

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  • Bedouins are a nomadic people who somehow eke a living from moving around the desert, from oasis to wadi.

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  • They are undoubtedly convinced of the value of collaborations; their ability to achieve them for the same price somehow eludes them.

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  • But this garbage, having passed tho a very expensive machine, is somehow ennobled and none dare criticize it.

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  • The inevitable suspicion arose that this might be a triple-decker CIA cake with Ian Fleming icing to somehow entrap Ramparts.

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  • A low cross from Stevens somehow evaded everyone, including Jimmy Martin arriving at the far post.

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  • The glazing in the undulating ribbon roof revealed London's billowing skyscape, a sight that somehow evoked the smell of the sea.

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  • Yet somehow the luck element seems excusable in this game.

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  • Calchas is less angry and therefore exerts more power, somehow.

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  • Somehow, we have to find a way of reducing the life expectancy of others.

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  • We decided that we would somehow manage one last issue on the old machine and then go in for a complete face-lift again.

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  • How far to hold onto unity how to find a way through that will somehow unite the two opposing factions.

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  • From the zoo, they'd somehow ended up at an old fairground on the outskirts of the city.

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  • You can't use the same conversational gambits, somehow.

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  • If you're unlucky the business person says the calculation has got completely garbled somehow and is completely wrong.

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  • Somehow, we've gotten lost in a forest inhabited by goblins, spooky tho not actually menacing.

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  • In fact, the impish Goodall manages to make even Gregorian chant sound somehow groovy.

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  • Somehow or other they claim to have the moral high ground.

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  • McCarthy was cynically hacked down for ours but somehow managed to play on afterward.

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  • The head is indistinct but has an elaborate headdress or helmet, but the flared jeans somehow look very modern.

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  • Without descending into the sentimental or the trite, somehow The Office closes for business on a genuinely heartwarming note.

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  • But somehow Richard Whiteley survived to become a cult hero.

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  • I somehow doubt he would be a master vampire hunter without such a cool hat.

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  • I'm somehow managing to simultaneously become more idealistic, less cynical, and more critical as I get older.

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  • But second, justice is somehow implicated in the way we do things, our modus operandi, our core skill.

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  • Gary then implores that " somehow, we've got to reduce the number of games that United play in a season " .

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  • Sure, I had to bolster some outside walls with hastily improvised buttresses, but bless it all, somehow she made it through.

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  • Somehow a man in his sixties might appear incongruous mixing with strong muscular players of a different generation!

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  • Even the name is vaguely onomatopoeic and sounds somehow indecent.

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  • We seem to see it as somehow inevitable, or at least completely beyond our control or influence.

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  • Secondly, the supposedly involuntary processes should somehow or other be encouraged to do their job properly.

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  • Nearly overwhelming nunber the traditional kuna last chance for somehow he obtained.

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  • The ensuing 86 minutes unfold in a slow, meandering fashion, yet somehow remain likeable even if nothing much happens.

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  • I don't think i'll get lonely somehow!

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  • The trial seemed wrong somehow - a good cop kills a known criminal lowlife.

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  • Somehow, Duncan manages to be an alpha hero without being too macho.

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  • They somehow manage to rescue Johnny but bullets rake the bedroom and the doctor is (I think) killed.

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  • Who does not know from direct experience that the technological mastery of time somehow translates into the increasing PRESSURE of time?

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  • Every business model has to make money somehow, that's how business works.

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  • I had never seen it before and somehow I knew this weedy monolith must mark the lair of Decay.

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  • Alone, buffeted by thermals in a tiny metal bird, between a blistering sun and arid moonscape, time seems somehow suspended.

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  • The next morning we felt we had to leave somehow.

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  • Each of them is somehow corrupted by fame, and the film explores the insidious nature of this threat.

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  • Somehow the 5-way navigator just isn't the same.

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  • Silent black and white newsreels, for all their visual power, seem somehow less frightening, immediate, offensive than actual audio archives.

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  • Somehow the trendy New Styles of fur seem a little less enticing when you hear where they came from.

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  • The issue seems a no-brainer, yet somehow Columbia Records in America never picked up on the album.

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  • Tho his rather worrying obsession with doing down religion only pops up once this time, Inventors somehow lacks the oomph of Scientists.

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  • They think this human perfectionism, and its resulting spirit of self-condemnation, is somehow part of God's will for their lives.

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  • Then in 1994 Sally's aunt somehow persuaded the girls of the family that they should accompany her to the New Dawn conference.

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  • Somehow to surrender living in las to building another records phat farm.

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  • I tell you this is somehow easy tv guide becoming strangely portentous.

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  • Other writers hold that (successful) declarative sentences express propositions; and formulas of formal languages somehow display the forms of these propositions.

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  • A fortnight later, you feel queer, Somehow lose your immune veneer.

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  • But somehow Campion, or his eminently respectable friends, always seem to find themselves suffering at the hands of some less respectable character.

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  • Or has he somehow faked his own death in order to avoid some terrible retribution?

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  • Matty Hamshaw's hopeful ball forward somehow ricocheted through to striker Barker who drilled home at the near post from 15 yards.

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  • Svo said that he used rye somehow in his ink.

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  • Somehow holiness has a rather sanctimonious feel to it.

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  • Somehow, Daniel didn't feel quite as sanguine about the matter as Serena apparently did.

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  • Could it be that the darker aspects of the play that so scandalized the British have somehow been softened in translation?

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  • Somehow, it doesn't seem to matter how many of them I come across, I remain incapable of modifying the schema.

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  • Somehow the words scrawled on our Prayer Room wall had taken on a life of their own.

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  • But, and I think this is the point I've been struggling to grasp, to me it feels second-rate, somehow.

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  • However, suppose an alien civilization somehow finds a way to launch the aggressive colonization of other planetary systems while avoiding self-destruction.

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  • Somehow, listening to the silence I feel myself becoming serene.

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  • Perhaps continually pairing spangles to related Normals bred from Spangles somehow weakens the Spangle gene(s) that produce the visual Spangle.

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  • Somehow, the conversation touched on native British tree species.

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  • Somehow, this decoder thing seems to be a bit of a damp squid.

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  • Somehow the bike seems to feel more stodgy than it used to - the opposite of the fun factor mentioned earlier.

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  • But somehow, their crises seem superficial, their attitudes to them are soft and easy.

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  • This somehow seems symptomatic of the critical esteem in which the post-mortem Kubrick is held.

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  • Katri Saavalainen somehow became tentative at this point, handing over free balls to Cardiff Ladies.

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  • I love it when that happens - the music somehow transcends the aural and manages to connect directly to your emotions.

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  • Yet apparently complete failure can be somehow transmuted into creativity beyond everyday explanation.

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  • Somehow we never felt the earth tremor which shook the island during the morning!

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  • I do, however, spoil the big death from the previous book, in case anyone's somehow remained unaware of it.

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  • One of the healthy waves had somehow become unhealthy.

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  • At most other times many think it's somehow unmanly to express emotion, somehow a sign of weakness!

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  • Somehow the team seems to be having a collective bad season, broken only by the somewhat unreal quality of the performances on tour.

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  • To them, it is somehow unseemly to say that the Cold War was a battle the West waged against evil.

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  • The idea that young comedians, furious with the Thatcher regime, might somehow galvanize Britain's youth into activism looks tragically wan now.

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  • Black plays a wannabe rock star, who somehow wangles his way into a supply teacher job at a prestigious private school.

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  • Somehow he's now at basement level and running scared through a rabbit's warren of tunnels pursued by packs of howling children.

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  • Rodney looks upon his brothers dodgy dealings with an air of pessimism, usually well-founded, yet he always somehow ends up getting involved.

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  • Somehow mother gives the zest to the home; she is the center of its joy.

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  • The further assumption, that the modified notions thus gained have an objective meaning, and that they somehow correspond to the real order of the existing world which of course they can never actually describe, depends upon a general confidence which we must have in our reasoning powers, and in the significance of a world in which we ourselves with all the necessary courses of our thoughts have a due place assigned.

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  • Suppose next that a fixed insulated conductor is somehow kept at the potential of the air at a given point, then the measurement of its potential is equivalent to a measurement of that of the air.

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  • He thought that we perceive nothing but ideas both of primary and of secondary qualities, and yet that somehow we are able to infer that, while our ideas of secondary qualities are not, those of primary qualities are, like the real qualities of external things.

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  • But later in life he became even better known to the literary world by his novels, [[Joseph]] Vance (1906), Alice for Short (1907), Somehow Good (1908) and It Never Can Happen Again (1909), in which the influence of Dickens and of his own earlier family life were conspicuous.

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  • Pierre still went into society, drank as much and led the same idle and dissipated life, because besides the hours he spent at the Rostovs' there were other hours he had to spend somehow, and the habits and acquaintances he had made in Moscow formed a current that bore him along irresistibly.

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  • Yes, that man is somehow closely and painfully connected with me, thought Prince Andrew, not yet clearly grasping what he saw before him.

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  • Humans are thinking things (a res cogitans), spirits or souls, somehow associated with material bodies.

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  • Matty Hamshaw 's hopeful ball forward somehow ricocheted through to striker Barker who drilled home at the near post from 15 yards.

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  • In injury time Hitchin rued yet another missed chance as Lynn somehow kept out a goalmouth scramble.

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  • Somehow, Daniel did n't feel quite as sanguine about the matter as Serena apparently did.

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  • Somehow, it does n't seem to matter how many of them I come across, I remain incapable of modifying the schema.

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  • But, and I think this is the point I 've been struggling to grasp, to me it feels second-rate, somehow.

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  • She was shaking like a leaf in a force ten gale, somehow this made me feel worse.

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  • Perhaps continually pairing Spangles to related Normals bred from Spangles somehow weakens the Spangle gene(s) that produce the visual Spangle.

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  • Somehow I managed to stagger back into the bedroom.

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  • Too well, in fact, cos I keep having to somehow stump up the cash to get more done !

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  • Well, suppose somehow that you could get into that time bubble, that bubble of history, and travel with it.

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  • Because somehow I 've ended up owing several thousand pounds to a temperamental rock star and about as much again to my bank.

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  • Somehow we never felt the earth tremor which shook the island during the morning !

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  • Somehow, for a time that was supposed to be so different and foreign, it all felt so unexceptional and familiar.

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  • At most other times many think it 's somehow unmanly to express emotion, somehow a sign of weakness !

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  • Somehow I doubt whether all the vested interest groups can be placated.

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  • The idea that young comedians, furious with the Thatcher regime, might somehow galvanize Britain 's youth into activism looks tragically wan now.

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  • Somehow he 's now at basement level and running scared through a rabbit 's warren of tunnels pursued by packs of howling children.

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  • Somehow tho there 's something universally appealing about DH that seems to make even the most world-weary hack sit up and take notice.

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  • These damn ' Americans, limited as their technology otherwise was, had somehow managed to harness wormhole technology.

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  • Just yank on the cable somehow to get the mech close enough to some teeth to see how it goes.

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  • Tom didn’t know how he was going to raise the money he needed, but he would endeavor to find it somehow.

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  • Even when things get bad, though, you must be confident that somehow, you will make it happen.

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  • However, after some simple measurements and a difficult return to reality, chances are your idealistic décor dreams have somehow grown quite larger than your designated room space.

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  • A child who is secure in his own habits will be less apt to change them unless she feels somehow threatened in her routines.

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  • One example might be a Siamese cat that goes into heat and somehow darts out the door before she can be bred with another registered Siamese.

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  • Some even send emails, hoping you'll believe that the bank somehow misplaced your account info and need you to refresh their memory.

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  • The best laid plans still don't prevent all fraud from happening, and you need to know as soon as possible if a thief somehow got hold of your personal information.

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  • The fraudster had somehow learned the password to the phone system.

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  • Morris sought to reinstate the traditional quality and craftsmanship in England that had somehow been swallowed up by the sometimes overbearingly ornate style of Victorian furniture.

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  • I found the outside window trim, the garden trellises (now purple and stunning), the inside window trim on my newest room that somehow was left unpainted and has hidden for two years behind draperies, and lots more.

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  • It's a delicate balance of mixing furniture and décor that seem to be at odds with each other, yet somehow work in the same space.

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  • An eclectic style has a mixture of different styles that somehow all work together to form a coherent appearance for the room.

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  • Even walking out the door without makeup somehow seems less daunting if the brows are all in place.

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  • Just as her styles changed over the years (yet somehow always remained fervently bold and enigmatic), so too did Cher's makeup.

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  • The shades range from gold and warm cream to shimmery petal and brownish lavender; it's a unique combination that somehow just works.

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  • It also boasts a soft, silky finish that somehow feels almost velvety to the touch.

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  • Oftentimes when your account is illegally accessed, or a check that you did not write somehow gets cashed, it can take days, or even until your paper statement arrives in the mail, for you to notice what has happened.

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  • One of the biggest fears of those who are new to digital scrapbooking is that they'll somehow "mess up" the project beyond repair.

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  • Either find a way to change your work environment somehow by talking with your boss about making some changes, or it may be time to start looking for a different job.

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  • It's just that I have this raw feeling that's telling me, SOMEHOW, just SOMEHOW, he'll find out I'm his "secret admirer".

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