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  • We'll totally load up.

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  • These feelings were totally foreign and unwelcome.

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  • Totally absent was any mention of Julie O'Malley.

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  • It's totally not fair.

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  • As he glanced down at his vehicle, he saw both tires on the driver's side were totally flat.

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  • He fell totally in love with you.

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  • Her body went totally limp.

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  • Never in her life had she been so attracted to a man – so totally out of control in his presence.

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  • What about sessions totally conducted by phone?

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  • When you open your mouth and something totally off the wall slips out.

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  • Your faith in him is touching – but totally naïve.

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  • The situation with Alex wasn't totally resolved.

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  • She's totally sitting in Xander's lap.

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  • I am totally ignorant in every part of useful knowledge.

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  • I kept feeling a skip was totally out of character for him.

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  • It's just that we came from such totally different backgrounds – even if you don't consider the money.

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  • Logical ground and real ground are totally distinct.

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  • Why should I confuse you with unproven suppo­sitions that may be totally irrelevant?

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  • For a moment the idea of totally losing her identity was a frightening reality.

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  • It was totally unprofessional – as it was right now discussing their problems with Sam.

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  • You totally don't know that.

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  • At last he was totally defeated at Citium, and compelled to flee to Salamis.

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  • It is totally different in appearance from the pasture mushroom, and, like it, its characters are so distinct that there is hardly a possibility of making a mistake when its peculiarities are once comprehended.

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  • He perished at sea on board a steamboat which was totally consumed by fire while on a voyage from New York to Boston, on the night of the 13th-14th of January 1840.

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  • The city was almost totally destroyed by an earthquake in 1766, and again in 1797.

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  • In 1536 it was almost totally destroyed by fire, and in 1654 largely ruined by the explosion of a powder magazine.

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  • Education is almost non-existent, and the vast majority of the population, both Christian and Moslem, are totally illiterate.

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  • The city was almost totally destroyed by the great earthquake of 1812.

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  • A totally reflecting prism placed inside the glass cylinder projects the light which penetrates the film upon a selenium cell situated at the end of the cylinder.

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  • The term " telephony " was first used by Philipp Reis of Friedrichsdorf, in a lecture delivered before the Physical Society of Frankfort in 1861.1 But, although this lecture and Reis's subsequent work received considerable notice, little progress was made until the subject was taken up between 1874 and 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell, a native of Edinburgh, then resident in Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Bell, like Reis, employed electricity for the reproduction of sounds; but he attacked the problem in a totally different manner.

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  • The conduct of Italy in declining the suggestions received from Count Andrssy and General Ignatiev on the eve of the RussoTurkish Warthat Italy should seek compensation in Tunisia for the extension of Austrian sway in the Balkansand in subsequently rejecting the German suggestion to come to an arrangement with Great Britain for the occupation of Tunisia as compensation for the British occupation of Cyprus, was certainly due to fear lest an attempt on Tunisia should lead to a war with France, for which Italy knew herself to be totally unprepared.

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  • Even Voltaire did not venture to publish this lampoon on a great official of a prince so touchy as the king of Prussia without some permission, and if all tales are true he obtained this by another piece of something like forgery - getting the king to endorse a totally different pamphlet on its last leaf, and affixing that last leaf to Akakia.

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  • The young couple were totally unsuited to each other.

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  • He gave subtle hints, which I totally failed to notice.

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  • We teach a totally artificial way of learning language.

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  • Near the town, round a point marked by an obelisk, was fought in 1471 the decisive battle between the houses of York and Lancaster, in which the earl of Warwick fell and the Lancastrians were totally defeated.

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  • The Mediterranean, however, has apparently been a barrier to the southward passage of the arcto-alpine flora which is totally wanting on the Atlas.

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  • The most extraordinary feature is unquestionably the former existence of the gigantic Dinornithes or moas and, another family of Ratitae, the weird-looking kiwis or Apteryges, which are totally unlike any other existing birds.

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  • The characteristics of the oak region, which comprises all central Russia, are totally different.

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  • The vegetation in the marshy bottoms of the ravines and in the valleys of the streams and rivers is totally different.

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  • In 1905 a second totally independent line was opened from Tashkent down the Syr-darya to Kazalinsk, and thence to Orenburg.

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  • He gathered a large army consisting partly of Germans and Saracens, but was totally defeated by Charles at Tagliacozzo (23rd of August 1268); taken prisoner, he was tried as a rebel and executed at Naples.

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  • Such, moreover, is the effect of different manures that the gross produce of the mixed herbage is totally different on the respective plots according to the manure employed, both as to the proportion of the various species composing it and as to their condition of development and maturity.

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  • Whitworth also warned them on the 10th of April that "the chief motives for delay are that they (the French) are totally unprepared for a naval war."

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  • Indeed it is, as the latter says, that of Linnaeus, improved by Cuvier, with an additional modification of Illiger'sall these three authors having totally ignored any but external characters.

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  • A hurriedly equipped fleet sent out from Carthage under Hanno was intercepted by the praetor Publius Valerius Falto and totally defeated (battle of the Aegates Islands, March io, 241).

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  • It is a voracious creature, and unchecked will often totally destroy a crop. In former years the annual damage done by it in the United States was assessed at £4,000,000 to £6,000,000.

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  • In the same year the Carthaginians invaded Sicily, but were totally defeated at Himera, the result of the victory being that Gelo became lord of all Sicily.

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  • The Cephisus, rising in Pentelicus, enters the sea at New Phalerum; in summer it dwindles to an insignificant stream, while the Ilissus, descending from Hymettus, is totally dry, probably owing to the destruction of the ancient forests on both mountains, and the consequent denudation of the soil.

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  • After several battles, in which the advantage was generally on the side of the French, a decisive engagement took place near Catania, on the 20th of April 1676, when the Dutch fleet was totally routed and de Ruyter mortally wounded.

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  • But he took the score with him to Paris, and, as he himself tells us, " when ill, miserable and despairing, I sat brooding over my fate, my eye fell on the score of my Lohengrin, which I had totally forgotten.

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  • It must further be supposed that the name and the very existence of this genius were totally forgotten in Christian circles fifty years after he wrote.

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  • About the same time Media was totally relinquished to the Parthians.

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  • As a rule also the catacombs had 111 more than one entrance, and frequently communicated with an arenaria or sand-quarry; so that while one entrance was carefully watched, the pursued might escape in a totally different direction by another.

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  • The assignats had now become totally valueless - the abolition of the "maximum" the previous year (1795) had produced no effect, and, though, by various payments into the treasury, the total number had been reduced to about 24,000,000,000 francs, their face-value was about 3 o to I of coin.

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  • We are totally ignorant as to the extent and number of the pre-Patrician Christian communities in Ireland.

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  • On the 30th of May of that year the Taborite army, led by Prokop the Great and Prokop the Less, who both fell in the battle, was totally defeated and almost annihilated at Lipan.

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  • The crural glands, which occur in many terrestrial Arthropods, are epidermal in origin and totally distinct from the coxal glands.

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  • On the other hand, the long-eared fox or Delalande's fox (Otocyon megalotis) of south and east Africa represents a totally distinct genus.

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  • The town was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1759 and 1826.

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  • Dupont states that at Aldabra the coral foundation is totally above water.

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  • Though the overthrow of the imperial dynasty was totally unexpected throughout, the new regime was accepted without any disturbances.

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  • The Boers had firearms, the Zulus their assegais only, and after a three hours' fight the Zulus were totally defeated, losing thousands killed, while the farmers' casualties were under 1 Captain Allen Francis Gardiner (1 79418 5 1) left Natal in 1838, subsequently devoting himself to missionary work in South America, being known as the missionary to Patagonia.

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  • His care for the common people was sincere and constant, but his beneficial efforts in this direction were thwarted by the curious interaction of two totally dissimilar social factors, feudalism and Hussitism.

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  • But the increase of size which constitutes growth is the result of a process of molecular intussusception, and therefore differs altogether from the process of growth by accretion, which may be observed in crystals and is effected purely by the external addition of new matter - so that, in the well-known aphorism of Linnaeus, the word "grow" as applied to stones signifies a totally different process from what is called "growth" in plants and animals.

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  • But he was inordinately vain, and totally unscrupulous in gaining money, in attacking an enemy, or in protecting himself when he was threatened with danger.

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  • After two unsuccessful attempts to avenge their slain, in which the Boers were aided by the British settlers at Port Natal, Dingaan's army was totally defeated on the 16th of December 1838, by a Boer force under Andries Pretorius.

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  • Its beautiful picture gallery, containing portraits of several of the famous princes of the house of Wettin, was almost totally destroyed by fire in January 1905.

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  • In 1754 the Peguans sent an armament of war-boats against Ava, but they were totally defeated by Alompra; while in the districts of Prome, Donubyu, &c., the Burmans revolted, and expelled all the Pegu garrisons in their towns.

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  • On the 2nd of September 1898 the Anglo-Egyptian army under Lord Kitchener totally defeated the forces of the Khalifa at Kerreri, 7 m.

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  • But that scribes could make mistakes in their reckoning is definitely proved by the discovery at Shergat of two totally conflicting accounts of the age and history of the great temple of Assur.

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  • A Florentine army assisted by Guelphs of other towns was cunningly induced to believe that Siena would surrender at the first summons; but it was met by a Sienese army reinforced by Florentine exiles, including Farinata degli Uberti and other Ghibellines, and by the cavalry of Manfred of Sicily, led by Count Giordano and the count of Arras, with the result that the Florentines were - totally routed at Montaperti on the 4th of September 1260.

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  • The totally unexpected AngloPrussian alliance had justified the arguments of his enemies that England was impossible, while his hatred of France prevented him from adopting the only alternative of an alliance with her.

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  • The king disposed his men (the whole chapter is specially interesting for the full details it gives of the nature of ancient military operations), and after totally destroying Shechem, proceeded against Thebez, which had also revolted.

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  • The famous castle of Sluis, built in 1385, was partly blown up by the French in 1794, and totally demolished in 1818.

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  • They are, however, extraordinarily tenacious of their ancient customs, and, almost totally isolated from the rest of Christendom since the 5th century, they afford an interesting study to the eccesiastical student.

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  • It was totally destroyed, however, by the great earthquake of December 1908; in the centre of the town about 35,000 out of 40,000 persons perished.

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  • Since 1895, again, a totally new departure has been made by Morishita Hachizaemon, a ceramic expert, in conjunction with Shida Yasukyo, president of the Kaga products joint stock company (Kaga bussan kabushiki kaisha) and teacher in the Kaga industrial school.

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  • But it was a flourishing and beautiful city when in 1908 one of the most disastrous earthquakes ever recorded destroyed it totally.

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  • But it did vast damage elsewhere along the strait, notably at Reggio, Calabria, which was also totally destroyed.

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  • In 510 Croton, having defeated the Sybarites in a great battle, totally destroyed their city.

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  • The French invaded Piedmont, but were totally defeated at the siege of Turin by Victor Amadeus and Prince Eugene of Savoy (1706), and eventually driven from the country.

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  • To this end he shrank from no treachery or cruelty; yet, like Agesilaus, he was totally free from the characteristic Spartan vice of avarice, and died, as he had lived, a poor man.

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  • A small stool is then placed over the balance pan, and on this is placed a beaker of distilled water so that the solid is totally immersed.

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  • Again, while the Gospel and the Epistle of John show marks of agreement which suggest a common authorship, the Apocalypse differs widely from both in its ideas and in its way of expressing them; we miss in it the frequent references to ` life,' ` light,' ` truth,' ` grace ' and ` love ' which are characteristic of the Apostle and find ourselves in a totally different region of thought..

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  • Geologists are agreed that littoral and hemipelagic deposits similar to those now forming are to be found in all geological systems, but the existence in the rocks of eupelagic deposits and especially of the abysmal red clay, though viewed by some as probable, is totally denied by others.

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  • Two other facts are totally opposed to the origin of all the salinity of the oceans from the concentration of the washings of the land.

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  • Methods for enabling miners to penetrate into workings where the atmosphere is totally irrespirable have come into use for saving life after explosions and for repairing shafts and pit-work under water.

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  • The two tracts thus formed possess totally different features.

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  • But everything of which he could cheat his appetite was spent on Arabic books, and when he had read all that was then printed he thirsted for manuscripts, and in March 1738 started on foot for Hamburg, joyous though totally unprovided, on his way to Leiden and the treasures of the Warnerianum.

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  • In 1807 its population had risen to 15,000, principally through its commercial importance, but on the 26th of March 1812 it was totally destroyed by an earthquake, and with it 1500 lives, including a part of the revolutionary forces occupying the town.

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  • John George was an amiable but weak prince, totally unfitted to direct the fortunes of a nation in time of danger.

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  • But, under the guise of a restoration on conservative lines, Ultramontanism - notwithstanding the totally different conditions which now obtain - girds itself to work for an ideal of religion and culture in vogue during the middle ages, and at the same time holds itself justified in adopting the extreme point of view with respect to all questions which we have mentioned.

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  • It was answered that sin had not totally destroyed man's ethical nature, and that grace changed what was morally insensitive into what was morally sensitive, so that there could be a cooperation between God's grace and man's will.

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  • It was wholly destroyed by fire in 1494, and almost totally in 1802.

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  • But at the end of 1840 Valee was recalled and replaced by Bugeaud, who adopted totally different tactics.

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  • The external similarity in the fore paddle and back fin of these three marine animals is absolute, although they are totally unrelated to each other, and have a totally different internal or skeletal structure.

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  • The net result of observation is not favourable to the essentially Darwinian view that the adaptive arises out of the fortuitous by selection, but is rather favourable to the hypothesis of the existence of some quite unknown intrinsic law of life which we are at present totally unable to comprehend or even conceive.

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  • The name is moreover applied with various affixes to several other totally different plants.

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  • In 1649 Ormonde was totally defeated at the battle of Baggotrath, near Old Rathmines, in an attempt to recover possession.

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  • Among his happy conjectures may be mentioned that of the sun's axial rotation, postulated by him as the physical cause of the revolutions of the planets, and soon after confirmed by the discovery of sun-spots; the suggestion of a periodical variation in the obliquity of the ecliptic; and the explanation as a solar atmospheric effect of the radiance observed to surround the totally eclipsed sun.

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  • They are totally distinct from the cephalic eyes of typical Mollusca, and have a different structure and historical development.

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  • We pass over their first conflicts and the unsuccessful agreements that were attempted, to mention the decisive battle near Mer y (1040), in which Masud was totally defeated and driven back to Ghazni (Ghazna).

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  • This statement is totally incompatible with Sir Henry Daly's and is only one of many contradictions in the case.

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  • As a result of the World War the town was almost totally destroyed.

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  • We might define temperature in the case of a flame or vacuum tube by the temperature which a small totally reflecting body would tend to take up if placed at the spot, but this definition would fail in the case of a spark discharge.

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  • In his twentieth year he became totally blind, but he held to his resolve to enter the ministry, and gave himself to theological and historical study.

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  • Of Cassiope, the only other city of ancient importance, the name is still preserved by the village of Cassopo, and there are some rude remains of building on the site; but the temple of Zeus Cassius for which it was celebrated has totally disappeared.

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  • In Northumbria a totally different monetary system prevailed, the unit being the terms, which contained three sceattas or pence.

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  • Ajmere is almost totally devoid of rivers, the Banas being the only stream which can be dignified with that name, and it only touches the south-eastern boundary of the district so as to irrigate the pargana of Samur.

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  • This totally unexpected attack, conducted from first to last with consummate ability and lightning-like rapidity, had a paralysing effect upon Denmark.

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  • The individual and collective influence of the several impurities which occur in the product of the Heroult cell is still to seek, and the importance of this inquiry will be seen when we consider that if cast iron, wrought iron and steel, the three totally distinct metals included in the generic name of "iron" - which are only distinguished one from another chemically by minute differences in the proportion of certain non-metallic ingredients - had only been in use for a comparatively few years, attempts might occasionally be made to forge cast iron, or to employ wrought iron in the manufacture of edge-tools.

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  • Again, a totally different character belongs to the canals in North Brabant, and the east and north-east of Holland where, in the absence of great rivers, they form the only waterways which render possible the drainage of the fens and the export of peat; and unite the lesser streams with each other.

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  • He was totally opposed to the peace with Spain, and wished to bring about a speedy resumption of the war.

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  • This mode of sporeformation is totally different from that in the ascus; hence one of the difficulties of the acceptance of Brefeld's view of the homology of ascus and sporangium.

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  • The experiment has been tried of rearing rare, wild, fur-bearing animals in captivity, and although climatic conditions and food have been precisely as in their natural environment, the fur has been poor in quality and bad in colour, totally unlike that taken from animals in the wild state.

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  • The white foxes that are dyed smoke and celestial blue are brilliant and totally unlike the browner shades of this fox.

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  • Is a totally different nature of fur to the American.

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  • The dressing of the pelt or skin that is to be preserved for fur is totally different to the making of leather; in the latter tannic acid is used, but never should be with a fur skin, as is so often done by natives of districts where a regular fur trade is not carried on.

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  • The Dutch and Belgian provinces of the Netherlands had for one hundred and thirty years passed through totally different experiences, and had drifted farther and farther apart from one another in character, in habits, in ideas and above all in religion.

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  • They urged that Luxemburg in fact formed an integral part of Belgium and that the people were totally opposed to a union with Holland.

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  • The invasion of Paraguay then took place, and a struggle involving an enormous sacrifice of life and treasure lasted for five years, only coming to a close when the Paraguayan forces were totally defeated and Lopez was killed at the battle of Aquidaban on the 1st of March 1870.

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  • Leverrier placed it on a totally new footing, freed it from the control of the Bureau of Longitudes, and raised it to its due rank among the observatories of Europe.

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  • This had been totally neglected in Egypt; but very large sums have been spent on it, and the country is now covered with a network of drains nearly as complete as that of the canals.

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  • These are totally different questions from those of police regulations in armies or camps."

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  • Under such disheartening conditions it is not surprising that this body was totally unable to cope with Sickingens insurrection, and that a few weeks after its meeting at Nuremberg in 1524 it succumbed to a series of attacks and disappeared from the history of Germany.

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  • In 1758 the Mahrattas obtained possession of the Punjab, but on the 6th of January 1761 they were totally routed by Ahmad in the great battle of Panipat.

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  • This is a totally different thing from mere hunting for inscriptions, statues or other portable objects which will present a greater or less value in themselves even when torn from their context.

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  • Early in November the force from Khartum was caught by the mahdists short of water at Kashgil, near El Obeid, and was almost totally destroyed, Colonel Hicks, with all his European officers, perishing.

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  • In Britain the brine is so pure that, keeping a small stream of it running into the pan to replace the losses by evaporation and the removal of the salt, it is only necessary occasionally (not often) to reject the mother-liquor when at last it becomes too impure with magnesium chloride; but in some works the mother-liquor not only contains more of this impurity but becomes quite brown from organic matter on concentration, and totally unfit for further service after yielding but two or three crops of salt crystals.

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  • The okapi (Ocapia), which is also African but restricted to the tropical forest-region, in place of being an inhabitant of more or less open country, represents a second genus, characterized by the shorter neck and limbs, the totally different type of colouring, and the restriction of the horns to the male sex, in which they form a pair on the forehead; these horns being more compressed than FIG.

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  • This totally unexpected defeat greatly embittered him.

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  • For this unfortunate issue Louis was not without blame; for from the very first, owing to an exaggerated idealism and love of antiquity, he had totally misunderstood the national character of the Greeks and the problems involved in the attempts to govern them by bureaucratic methods.

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  • Commodore Dewey arrived in the Bay of Manila on the 1st of May, and totally destroyed or disabled the Spanish fleet.

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  • Totally devoid of dignity and heroism, he ended by surrendering and imploring mercy from the barbarian victor.

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  • It was almost totally destroyed by earthquake in 1783, but under the French occupation it was rebuilt and made the capital of a province.

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  • The new prince, who was compelled to purchase his elevation with a heavy bribe, proceeded to the country which he was selected to govern, and of the language of which he was in nearly every case totally ignorant, accompanied by a horde of needy hangers-on; he and his acolytes counted on recouping themselves in as short a time as possible for their initial outlay and in laying by a sufficiency to live on after the termination of the prince's brief authority.

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  • About the time of Heraclitus, however, there sprang up a totally new philosophical spirit.

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  • The mission party was to embark in Chinese junks (the word used) and smaller vessels, but that carrying the other envoys and the presents, which started before Ibn Batuta was ready, was wrecked totally; the vessel that he had engaged went off with his property, and he was left on the beach of Calicut.

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  • He attacked the Cretans, who had made an alliance with the pirates, but was totally defeated, most of his ships being sunk.

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  • His suit, though well received by the queen, was unsuccessful; the particulars are totally unknown.

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  • Some of the public loans were totally repudiated, and from others a percentage was cut off, which varied, at first according to his own decision, and afterwards according to that of the council which he established to examine all claims against the state.

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  • The town was founded in the middle of the 18th century, and was almost totally destroyed during the revolution of 1848-49.

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  • In reality, however, the Parthian Empire was totally different from its predecessor, both externally and internally.

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  • The nucleus of the army was formed of armoured horsemen, excellently practised for long-distance fighting with bow and javelin, but totally unable to venture on a hand-to-hand conflict, their tactics being rather to swarm round the enemys squadrons and overwhelm them under a hail of missiles.

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  • Shortly before this battle the Spartan navy, of which he had received the supreme command, was totally defeated off Cnidus by a powerful Persian fleet under Conon and Pharnabazus.

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  • As a result of the Reformation the use of ceremonial lights was either greatly modified, or totally abolished in the Protestant Churches.

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  • Burgers, a man totally unfitted to govern a country distracted by factions, harassed by wars with natives, and with an almost depleted exchequer.

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  • The khan, however, raised an army and totally routed the Afghan army.

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  • North of Bhutan, between the Himalayan crest and Lhasa, this formation is approximately maintained; farther east, although the same natural forces first resulted in the same effect of successive folds of the earth's crust, forming extensive curves of ridge and furrow, the abundant rainfall and the totally distinct climatic conditions which govern the processes of denudation subsequently led to the erosion of deeper valleys enclosed between forest-covered ranges which rise steeply from the river banks.

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  • The building was totally destroyed and the institute was re-established under the new name on the same site.

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  • Taking advantage of the disturbed condition of Bolivia, Gamarra made an attempt to annex the rich province of La Paz, invading it in August 1841 and besieging the capital; but in a battle with Ballivian his army was totally routed, and Gamarra himself was killed.

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  • The presence of foreign germs, which may gain the upper hand and totally destroy the flavours of butter and cheese, has led to the search for those particular forms to which the approved properties are due.

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  • During 1765 he seems to have been totally incapacitated for public business.

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  • Of `Ali Riza's 25 divisions, 3 were scattered between Prishtina and the Austrian frontier, 31 at Scutari, z at Dibra, and i at Prizren; 2 opposing the Greek main army in Thessaly and 2 the Greek secondary army in Epirus; 3 in the Struma valley and i guarding the railway between Veles and Salonika, making, in all, 16 which were totally unavailable for battle in the decisive theatre.'

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  • It has therefore a strong dynastic and Romanist tendency, and its circulation was permitted even at the time when most Bohemian books were prohibited and many totally destroyed.

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  • Perhaps the chief things lacking in his attitude are, in the first place, reverence, of which, however, from a few passages, it is clear he was by no means totally devoid, and secondly, an appreciation of passion and poetry.

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  • At first Ptolemy had made a successful descent upon Asia Minor and on several of the islands of the Archipelago; but he was at length totally defeated by Demetrius in a naval engagement off Salamis, in Cyprus (306).

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  • His ship, the "Alceste," after a cruise along the coast of Korea and to the LooChoo Islands, on proceeding homewards was totally wrecked on a sunken rock in Gaspar Strait.

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  • On the 21st of February 1543, however, Mahommed Granye was shot in an engagement and his forces totally routed.

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  • Berro, ras of Gojam, in order to save himself, attempted to combine with Tigre, but his army was intercepted by Kassa and totally destroyed, himself being taken prisoner and executed (May 1854).

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  • Although the country is totally landlocked, it contains three important rivers the Niger, the Senegal and the Bani.

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  • The totally parasitic nature of Irish landlordism comes over as the main message.

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  • But he was totally opposed to Pharisaic legalism with all its do's and don'ts.

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  • His Dad in Plymouth had been " not totally legit " .

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  • The time when I thought my gum was swelling up and I had lockjaw was totally different.

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  • David - " totally mad choice, good effort " Dogsby - " She's not a great singer.

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  • It could only be for some totally different purpose, such as spousal maintenance of whoever receives Child Benefit.

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  • The front of the bus was all mangled and the windscreen was totally shattered.

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  • I'm totally manic I start to get scared I start to panic.

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  • Unfortunately, his clarity of writing totally disappears when he is covering the actual maths.

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  • I mean what is the point in producing work which is totally meaningless to anyone else.

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  • Even getting a bit merry, not to mention totally tanked, was considered impolite.

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  • The Cyclops is totally mindless and instinctive, the lowest depths of mental deficiency capable of post-natal existence.

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  • The main weakness of this Cinderella is that Guillem, brilliant as she is, is totally miscast as the poor step-daughter.

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  • Mr Henderson's attack was grossly misinformed and he appears to have totally missed the point, which I was making.

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  • Sadly, Lynch totally misjudged what the audience wanted.

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  • Again, this whole concept of " approach " is totally misplaced.

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  • Afraid to go swimming or wake-up in the morning looking totally naked?

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  • Europe and the World The SSP rejects totally the frenzied British nationalism of the Tory Party and organizations such as the UK Independence Party.

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  • Among the debris were things like hypodermic needles, which in an area where children play is totally unacceptable.

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  • Your arguments totally negate the need for trademark laws, which does not make sense.

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  • Other Information This is a totally non smoking guest house.

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  • The introductory sequence, whilst nicely rendered, is totally nonsensical.

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  • He seemed a bit moody and we were all totally numb as we had been standing in the freezing cold for hours!

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  • This tranquil oasis located on the roof of Sri Lanka is totally isolated from the rest of the world.

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  • Soon, she would be his totally obedient slave.

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  • At other points, for example by the Jet Gasoline Station, mud thrown up by passing traffic has totally obliterated the line.

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  • You know the person who's walking down the street, totally oblivious to the fact they have bird muck on their shoulder?

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  • I am totally obsessed with this girl at work.

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  • I try to set the end distance (at which the fog totally occludes everything) no lower than 4000.

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  • The match itself was a totally one-sided affair in which Montrose outclassed the Loons.

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  • First, there are words which are totally opaque - like incarnadine, where no amount of guessing will produce a correct interpretation.

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  • Each piece of wood is immersed in organ oil, a totally organic, natural timber finish that penetrates, nourishes and protects.

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  • He's totally focussed on learning to be a celestial agent, tho, which can make him seem very otherworldly and distant.

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  • Wales were totally outclassed by Italy in Bologna, were it not for Paul Jones we could have conceded a lot more.

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  • The current law on child protection is totally outdated.

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  • After playing it for a while they realize they are totally outgunned everytime by one of the " subscribers " .

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  • Lincou's next opponent is Amr Shabana, who was totally outplayed by James Willstrop in the first two games.

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  • The position is totally outrageous that the honest citizen is no longer able to go to court to defend an alleged debt.

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  • Almost oddly, Coogan isn't totally overshadowed by Jackie Chan.

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  • Suddenly, couples all over the country want a totally over-the-top wedding.

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  • I found this part of the process totally painless.

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  • On the up side think of the totally pampered xmas you'll have.

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  • They seem totally paranoid about making conversation with someone who isn't marked by a tattoo or piercing.

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  • Fire and Earth Fire and Earth are friendly to each other, but while Fire is all action, Earth is totally passive.

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  • In addition, the complete passivity of the wavelength router enables a totally passive hub.

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  • Other people cunningly conceal screens behind beams or curtain pelmets, so that to all intents and purposes they become totally invisible.

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  • We saw elephant seals and chinstrap penguins that were totally unfazed by our presence.

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  • One Good Turn Kate Atkinson Jackson Brodie returns in this sharply intelligent read that is also percipient, funny and totally satisfying.

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  • I had peritonitis over xmas and I did my morning bag, totally clear.

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  • I put the phone down, get my coat on and head down to my student union to get totally plastered.

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  • In just one weekend can you rise to a totally pointless challenge?

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  • We strongly recommend, therefore, the creation of a totally independent investigative agency, not involving any serving police officers.

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  • A new exhaust is also needed as the shaped and fittings of the exhaust port are totally different to standard.

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  • The process is easy to learn and totally portable - no equipment is necessary.

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  • However, NGOs which receive funds are not totally powerless.

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  • The story of Sonny, the murderous revivalist preacher, was totally inaccessible.

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  • The whole process was totally organic and not preconceived at all.

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  • If that's too pricy the Milford Plaza is less expensive but totally not swanky at all.

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  • In the end we totally broke the roof rack with the weight of the tree.

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  • If Hitler had known what was going on, Mr. Irving writes, he would have shaped up a " totally ramshackle operation.

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  • As far as they could determine, the victims were not being interrogated; the violence appeared totally random.

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  • They are totally safe, with no emissions, smells, noise, or harmful rays.

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  • Well, ' River Of Orchids ' sees XTC reborn anew, totally.

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  • While irregular compressed air demand is not always totally evened out by a large compressed air receiver, it is balanced between suitable limits.

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  • Mercury arc rectifiers have now been made totally obsolete by semiconductors, although there are a few still in service in old installations.

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  • Walton-on-Thames town center was totally redeveloped in the early 1960s.

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  • We've had to totally redo all the packaging in a new DVD box, replacing the old CD cases in the process.

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  • You can work out and relax in a friendly and non-intimidating environment, and leave feeling totally rejuvenated.

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  • However it should be remembered that NOSS are military surveillance satellites, and as such, published data cannot be considered totally reliable.

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  • Yet, as can be expected of an Aprilia, this amazing power is still fully usable and the engine itself remains totally reliable.

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  • Mr Pointon was now totally reliant on others for his needs to be met.

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  • I have totally reorganized the whole magic section that I have now put all the tricks into 5 categories.

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  • News Yahoo News upgraded Yahoo have totally revamped their News service with what looks like an attempt to compete directly with Google News.

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  • New technology could totally revolutionize the methods of product that are used in our company.

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  • The line's totally reworked look is devoted to aficionados of the Ducati Corse style.

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  • Micheal Jackson - ' Thriller ' Totally reminds me of the roller rink.

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  • After all the show is not in any way meant to be totally suggestive; it's just a light-hearted rude romp.

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  • What amazed me totally was that after an exceptionally rowdy baths they had fallen asleep by 9.30 - what a result!

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  • The art of using these tools and techniques is in being totally ruthless when it comes to dealing with waste.

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  • It appears that the flame safety lamps produced in the 1890s were not totally safe.

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  • Was our speaker being totally honest, or was he behaving like a second-hand car salesman?

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  • It as such you're portrayed Sara totally thought that next hours.

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  • You are guaranteed satisfaction, of which we are totally reliant on for the success of our business.

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  • In my intellectual satori there was no noticeable zone of feeling attached to it, it appeared to be totally non-emotional.

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  • Real time analytics are located at the edge of the network, i.e. at the camera, making the solution totally scalable.

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  • At the age of five Goodricke had contracted scarlet fever which left him totally deaf.

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  • She is totally scornful of Blair's claim on television that he told the truth.

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  • There is no space under the bridge, which lies totally to the gravel seabed level.

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  • In other parts the rocks were totally bare from having been grazed by massive numbers of spiny sea urchins.

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  • The lawned grounds are totally secluded, there is also a patio area with garden furniture.

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  • Facilities Chycoll Barn is in a totally secluded setting, surrounded by unspoiled moorland and with instant access to lovely walks.

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  • The rear light clusters look particularly strange, being almost totally see-through.

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  • It is totally self-contained with its own pleasant enclosed garden.

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  • Jesus loved others as He loved Himself Jesus was totally selfless.

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  • Everything I've ever done has been totally self-sufficient.

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  • When something totally unexplainable happens and " Jodie " becomes sentient, she is elated.

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  • Out at midnight, totally shagged, all for the sake of 200m of unspeakable passage.

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  • Got totally shitfaced afterward, which of course I don't do now.

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  • Tracy wears a blue skirt with a red sweat shirt featuring her ' Totally Tracy ' logo and carries a brown suede shoulder bag.

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  • Seven years ago, I was totally skint, Now I am rich enough to afford debts.

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  • I went very hungry and totally sober for several weeks.

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  • It was totally sold-out, the sound system was brilliant and everyone was really going for it.

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