Unaffected Sentence Examples

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  • The book is one of the most natural and unaffected compositions ever written.

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  • He squatted beside her, unaffected by the destruction around him.

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  • Though still arch, his tone had softened enough to show her he wasn't unaffected by her genuine words.

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  • She saw dark figures jump from the top of the building across from her to the ground, unaffected by what seemed like a thirty-story drop.

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  • He was unaffected, batting the dead creatures away like flies.

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  • The two women resumed their activities, unaffected by his outburst.

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  • Ryland added, The doctor was very surprised how unaffected Donnie appeared after we described his dysfunctional family environment.

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  • In some instances the cones are quite intact, and the beds of ash and scoriae are as yet almost unaffected by denuding agencies.

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  • His influence, always great, was increased by his genial and unaffected manners as a host.

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  • The style of Kis is unaffected and easy.

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  • Europe, Andre said, unaffected.

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  • Elise breezed by them, unaffected.

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  • Charles, however, was unaffected.

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  • A metropolis demanded tribute and military support from its subject cities but left their local cults and customs unaffected.

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  • We must, however, be cautious to remember that the south of Italy was comparatively unaffected.

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  • To the saintliness of the cloister he added the wisdom of the man of the world; he was constant in misfortune, not elated by prosperity, never "carrying things to the sweating-point'," but preserving, in a time of universal corruption, unreality and self-indulgence, a nature sweet, pure, self-denying, unaffected.

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  • Moreover, it is hardly probable that a great leader like Moses remained unaffected by the higher conceptions tending towards monotheism which prevailed in the great empires on the Nile and on the Euphrates.

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  • His manners, if formal, were refined; his conversation, when he felt himself at home, interesting and unaffected; and that he was capable alike of feeling and inspiring a very constant friendship there are many witnesses to show.

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  • Bede has the artist's instinct of proportion, the artist's sense for the picturesque and the pathetic. His style too, modelled largely, in the present writer's opinion, on that of Gregory in the Dialogues, is limpid and unaffected.

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  • Ebonite takes a fine polish, and is valuable to the electrician on account of its insulating properties, and to the chemist and photographer because vessels made of it are unaffected by most chemical reagents.

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  • Notwithstanding this the sources of public wealth in Brazil were unaffected, and commerce continued steadily to increase.

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  • Owing to the close proximity of powerful opposed religious sects, the modern history of the city is not without its record of riot and bloodshed, as in 1880 and 1886, and in August 1907 serious rioting followed upon a strike of carters; but the prosperity of the city has been happily unaffected.

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  • In this revocation the Apocalyptist saw the menace of a famine of the necessaries of life, while the luxuries would remain unaffected.

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  • There his preaching was distinguished by its impressiveness and by a broad and unaffected humanity.

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  • For Godoy the king had an unaffected liking, and the lifelong favour he showed him is almost pathetic. When terrified by the French Revolution he turned to the Inquisition to help him against the party which would have carried the reforming policy of Charles III.

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  • It has in fact been found, with the very great precision of which optical experiment is capable, that all terrestrial optical phenomenareflexion, refraction, polarization linear and circular, diffraction - are entirely unaffected by the direction of the earth's motion, while the same result has recently been extended to electrostatic forces; and this is our main experimental clue.

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  • This statement constitutes the famous hypothesis of Fresnel, which thus ensures that all phenomena of ray-path and refraction, and all those depending on phase, shall be unaffected by uniform convection of the material medium, in accordance with the results of experiment.

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  • Nor was it possible that the position of the bishop of Rome, the supreme head of the Western Church, should remain unaffected by it.

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  • In Great Britain, whither they began to straggle over during the revolutionary troubles at the close of the 18th century, and where, practically unaffected by the clause directed against them in the Emancipation Act of 1829, their chief settlement has been at Stonyhurst in Lancashire, an estate conferred on them by Thomas Weld in 1795, they have been unmolested; but there has been little affinity to the order in the British temperament, and the English province has consequently never risen to numerical or intellectual importance in the Society.

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  • The Bechuana were entirely unaffected by the Kaffir rebellion in Natal.

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  • It remained comparatively unaffected either by the Oriya immigration on the east, or by the later influx of Mahrattas on the west.

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  • In the 1st century, when St Paul made his missionary journeys, even the towns Ancyra, Pessinus and Tavium (where Gauls were few) were not Hellenized, though Greek, the language of government and trade, was spoken there; while the rural population was unaffected by Greek civilization.

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  • In mathematics, the term "mean," in its most general sense, is given to some function of two or more quantities which (1) becomes equal to each of the quantities when they themselves are made equal, and (2) is unaffected in value when the quantities suffer any transpositions.

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  • Consciousness is entirely unaffected by physostigmine, there being apparently no action on any part of the brain above the medulla oblongata.

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  • Their weight was at first unaffected, but probably towards the close of Offa's reign it was raised to about 23 grains, at which standard it seems to have remained, nominally at least, until the time of Alfred.

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  • Suppose two small smooth spherical bodies which can be regarded as particles to be brought into collision, so that the velocity of each, relative to any base which is unaffected by the collision, is suddenly changed.

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  • When, as in the case of contact, a mutual relation is perceived between the motions of two particles, the changes of velocity are in opposite directions, and the ratio of their magnitudes determines the ratio of the masses of the particles; the motion being reckoned relative to any base which is unaffected by the change.

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  • Each particle may react in some way on the solvent in its neighbourhood, but if the solution be so dilute that each of these spheres of influence is unaffected by the rest, no further addition of solvent will change the connexion between one particle of solute and its associated solvent.

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  • The cerebral convolutions remain unaffected, but the important centres of the medulla oblongata are stimulated.

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  • The hydrated lime, after being passed through a fine screen to sort out any lumps unaffected by the water, is ready for concrete making, and if not required at once should be stored in a dry place.

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  • It is a singular circumstance that reciprocal crosses are not always or even often possible; thus, one rhododendron may afford pollen perfectly potent on the stigma of another kind, by the pollen of which latter its own stigma is unaffected.

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  • This, at first sight, paradoxical result is explained by the fact that the mean free path of each molecule increases in the same proportion as the density is diminished, so that as the number of molecules crossing each square centimetre decreases, the distance to which each carries its momentum increases, and the total transfer of momentum is unaffected by variation of density.

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  • Exempt from duty were now only refuse, raw products, scientific instruments, ships and literary and artistic objects; forty-four articles notably beer, vinegar, sugar, herrings, cocoa, salt, fish oils, ether, alum and sodawere unaffected by the change, while duties were henceforth levied upon a large number of articles which had previously been admitted dtity free, such as pig iron, machines and locomotives, grain, building timber, tallow; horses, cattle and sheep; and, again, the tariff law further increased the duties leviable upon numerous other articles.

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  • But the governments of Prussia and Austria were unaffected; and when the storm had died down Metternich was able,with the aid of the federal diet, to resume his task of holding the Revolution in check.

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  • Italy and the south of Gaul had not remained unaffected by the neighbourhood of the Greek colonies.

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  • In general the people living in the river valleys have been unaffected by Moslem propaganda either in blood or religion.

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  • Certain nerve fibres from the sympathetic nervous system, which can also cause the secretion of a (specially viscous) saliva, are entirely unaffected by atropine.

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  • Brycheiniog was then converted into a lordship marcher and passed to the Fitzwalter, de Breos, the Bohun and the Stafford families in succession, remaining unaffected by the Statute of Rhuddlan (1282), as it formed part of the marches, and not of the principality of Wales.

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  • It is only by actual contact that wet rot affects the surrounding good wood, and if the decayed timber is cut out the remainder of the wood will be found to be unaffected.

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  • Their loyalty remained unaffected.

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  • It is unaffected by moist air or cold water, and even when boiled with water the decomposition is incomplete.

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  • While these monotheistic, pantheistic doctrines were taught in the schools, the people were left to a debased polytheism and to new superstitions imported from the Orient; the philosophers themselves were by no means unaffected by the popular beliefs.

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  • Its touch on classical mythology is original, rarely imitative or pedantic. The art of the Renaissance was an apocalypse of the beauty of the world and man in unaffected spontaneity, without side thoughts for piety or erudition, inspired by pure delight in loveliness and harmony for their own sakes.

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  • Although, as Harris points out, it is unlikely that the original text of the Diatessaron had come down unchanged through the two centuries to Ephraim's day, the text on which he comments was in the main unaffected by the revision which produced the Peshitta.

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  • So Schopenhauer, but in a way all his own, finds the truth of things in a will which is indeed unaffected by conscious motives and yet cannot be separated from.

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  • The power of fetishism seemed, however, unaffected.

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  • The whole is overlaid unconformably by the younger Tertiaries of Hundes, which are perfectly horizontal and have been quite unaffected by any of the folds.

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  • These cilia appear to be attached to the cell-wall, being unaffected by plasmolysis, but Fischer states that they really are derived from the central protoplasm and pass through minute pores in cfl,8 the wall.

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  • They are always written in the author's highest style, a style perfectly eloquent and unaffected; they can only be interpreted (on the free-thinking hypothesis) as allegorical with the greatest difficulty and obscurity, and it is pretty certain that no one reading the book without a thesis to prove would dream of taking them in a non-natural sense.

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  • He collected a number of words and phrases in use among them which show clearly that their language, though not unaffected by Iranian influence, was still essentially a form of Gothic.

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  • It is unaffected by light when pure, but if phosphorus be present, even in minute quantity, it turns yellow and ultimately dark red.

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  • His quaint humour alternating with genuine pathos, and above all his simple and singularly unaffected devotional nature, made him as a preacher without a peer in his own time and country.

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  • For example, on reduction with zinc and alcoholic potash, the a/' compounds give saturated ketones and also bi-molecular compounds, the Jay being unaffected; the Jay series react with hydroxylamine in a normal manner, the a/3 yield oxamino-oximes.

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  • It is difficult now to realize that their work, so unaffected and beautiful, should have been so hardly received.

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  • If unaffected, what is to be thought of them as keys to character?

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  • The Beni remained politically and socially almost unaffected by European influence until the occupation of their country by the British in 1897, their connexion with the white men having previously been almost confined to matters of trade.

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  • But, nevertheless, the new light thrown upon the unity of the self and the more careful and accurate scrutiny made by recent psychologists of the phenomena of decision have rendered it no longer possible either for determinists to deny the fact of choice (whatever be their theory as to its nature) or for libertarians to regard the self or the will as isolated from and unaffected by other mental constituents and antecedents, and hence, by an appeal to wholly fictitious entities, to prove the truth of freedom.

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  • Throughout, the dip is very low and the beds are unaffected by the Carpathian folds, the strike being nearly from north to south.

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  • Materially Sparta must have remained almost unaffected, but she was forced to take action by the pressure of her allies and by the necessities imposed by her position as head of the league.

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  • In various regions, especially in France and Italy, great quantities of ice form in caves, which, in virtue of their depth below the earth's surface, their height above the sea-level, or their exposure to suitable winds, or to two or more of these conditions in combination, are unaffected by ordinary climatic changes, so that the mean annual temperature is sufficiently low to ensure the permanency of the ice.

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  • This universal homage for a long time left Kant unaffected; it was only in his later years that he spoke of his system as.

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  • None of the Guardians, save Damian and Darian, had their immortal powers, though the Naturals seemed unaffected.

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  • Worse, the vamps and Black God seemed unaffected as well.

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  • No. I'm, um, apparently unaffected by the…talents of other…guild guys, unless they're, like, really old.

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  • Drosophila simulans populations are unaffected by the global temperature rise but those of D. subobscura are significantly increased at 15¥C in the hot clines.

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  • Excessively corroded metal, or metal treated with filler, emits a duller sound than does unaffected metal.

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  • This may result in moisture moving into previously dry structures or evaporating from previously unaffected surfaces, causing further salt efflorescence.

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  • Greens hail decision over paths in clear areas Moves to reopen paths in unaffected areas have been welcomed by environmentalists.

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  • Marx's delivery is honest and unaffected, making heavy use of letters and e-mails that he reads in sometimes excruciating detail.

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  • The radiant heat which is produced heats only surfaces which it falls on and is relatively unaffected by air movement.

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  • The system is unaffected by the weight of material in the feed hopper.

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  • The second species forms inconspicuous red spots on otherwise unaffected leaves and the underside of the leaves carries an inconspicuous pink hymenium.

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  • United Kingdom courts possess an inherent jurisdiction to assist foreign liquidators / trustees, which remains unaffected by section 426.

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

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  • Additionally the mean temperature gradient after cold exposure was reduced after laser irradiation, while the number of fingers showing prolonged rewarming was unaffected.

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  • These are fresh, unaffected accounts, using the predominately slow tempi that seem to have been prevalent in sacred music for this period.

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  • This natural pathogen produces an insecticidal toxin which leaves humans and beneficial insects unaffected.

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  • However, in absolute terms, in terms of real numbers, we have been largely unaffected.

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  • Some areas appear clinically unaffected while, in paralytic polio cases, other regions show flaccid paralysis.

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  • He was seemingly unaffected by the ritual, not a bead of sweat, no signs of breathlessness.

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  • By contrast, the ability to lay down new memories was relatively unaffected by the patients ' semantic knowledge deficit.

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  • Even if one of the generating stations fails, the system copes and is virtually unaffected.

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  • They were completely unaffected by the JCR passing by.

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  • Uniquely, the clarity of the polymer remains unaffected, even at higher dosage levels.

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  • The worrying fact is that our sense of fullness appears unaffected whether we choose the regular or the large size.

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  • Verlaine, however, seemed unaffected by such Big Apple nostalgia.

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  • While the other primitive populations of the peninsula were either hellenized or latinized, or subsequently absorbed by the Slavonic immigration, the Albanians to a great extent remained unaffected by foreign influences.

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  • The jurisdiction of the court has been, except in one matter of mere antiquarian curiosity, unaffected by statute.

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  • Pure amorphous boron is a chestnut-coloured powder of specific gravity 2.45; it sublimes in the electric arc, is totally unaffected by air at ordinary temperatures, and burns on strong ignition with production of the oxide B 2 0 3 and the nitride BN.

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  • It is insoluble in water and unaffected by most reagents, but when heated in a current of steam or boiled for some time with a caustic alkali, slowly decomposes with evolution of ammonia and the formation of boron trioxide or an alkaline borate; it dissolves slowly in hydrofluoric acid.

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  • The currents thus divide at instrument as in Frischen's method, two resistances the point D, and it is clear that if the difference of potential between P and Q is unaffected by closing the sending key, then no change of current will take place in the instrument circuit.

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  • The leaves of the more primitive members of this series were entirely fern-like and possessed a fern-like vascular strand; while in the later members, including the modern Cycads, the leaf bundles, remaining unaffected by secondary thickening, are mesarch, while those of the stem-stele have become endarch.

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  • Nervous System of Planls.So far we have considered the plant almost exclusively as an individual organism, carrying out its own vital processes, and unaffected by its surroundings except in so far as these supply it with the materials for its well-being.

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  • Apart from Susa, the most important part of the country was Anzan (Anshan, contracted Assan), where the native population maintained itself unaffected by Semitic intrusion.

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  • Porto Rico was comparatively unaffected by the great SpanishAmerican uprising of the early 19th century.

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  • Segmentation is complete, a gastrula is formed, the blastopore closes, the archenteron gives off two coelomic sacs which, as far as is known, are unaffected by the super ficial segmentation of the body that divides the larva into three segments.

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  • The cerebrum is totally unaffected by aconite, consciousness and the intelligence remaining normal to the last.

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  • The galvanometer which is used for ballistic observations should have a somewhat heavy needle with a period of vibration of not less than five seconds, so that the transient current may have ceased before the swing has well begun; an instrument of the d'Arsonval form is recommended, not only because it is unaffected by outside magnetic influence, but also because the moving part can be instantly brought to rest by means of a short-circuit key, thus effecting a great saving of time when a series of observations is being made.

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  • If 1 1 were exactly equal to - 212 for all values of the magnetizing force, it is clear that the volume of the ring would be unaffected by magnetization.

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  • Manichaeans, again, holding their spiritual being to be unaffected by the action of matter, regarded carnal sins as being, at worst, forms of bodily disease.

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  • Hungarian society, not unaffected by western Liberalism, but without any direct help from abroad, was preparing for the future emancipation.

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  • According to the undulatory theory the light cannot be regarded strictly as travelling along a ray; but the existence of an unobstructed ray implies that the system of Fresnel's zones can be commenced, and, if a large number of these zones are fully developed and do not terminate abruptly, the illumination is unaffected by the neighbourhood of obstacles.

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  • If a retarding plate be now inserted so as to operate upon the pulses which come from one side of the grating, while leaving the remainder unaffected, we have to consider what happens at the focal point chosen.

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  • Cushny has shown experimentally that slowing of the blood-flow through renal tissue causes less sodium chloride to appear in the urine while the excretion of urea and sulphates remains unaffected; apparently the chloride, being more permeable, is reabsorbed and so only appears to be excreted in less quantity.

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  • The only one of them perhaps which requires notice is Religious Courtship (1722), a curious series of dialogues displaying Defoe's unaffected religiosity, and at the same time the rather meddling intrusiveness with which he applied his religious notions.

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  • The above method was adopted by Bousset in his work Der Antichrist in der Uberlieferung des Judenthums, des Neuen Testaments, and der alter Kirche (1895), in which he sought to show that a fixed tradition of the Antichrist originating in Judaism can be traced from New Testament times down to the middle ages, and that this tradition was in the main unaffected by the Apocalypse, though in chap. xi.

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  • No one will, of course, question the importance of the schism which created the distinction between Protestants and Catholics, but it must always be remembered that the religious questions at issue comprised a relatively small part of the whole compass of human aspirations and conduct, even to those to whom religion was especially vital, while a large majority of the leaders in literature, art, science and public affairs went their way seemingly almost wholly unaffected by theological problems.

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  • His mastery of the English tongue, his dramatic power, his instinctive art of impersonation, which had become a second nature, his vivid imagination, his breadth of intellectual view, the catholicity of his sympathies, his passionate enthusiasm, which made for the moment his immediate theme seem to him the one theme of transcendent importance, his quaint humour alternating with genuine pathos, and above all his simple and singularly unaffected devotional nature, made him as a preacher without a peer in his own time and country.

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  • The samples should be taken from known affected dogs / bitches and their unaffected siblings, parents or close relatives.

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  • Authority to act unaffected by prwora is to be.

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  • Northumberland is England 's most northerly border county and is still largely unaffected by tourism.

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  • The Referee had allowed a few moments for the move to finish unaffected by the presence of the spectator.

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  • Will I really be unaffected by the change to normal pension age?

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  • By using PGD, couples at risk of having a child with CF can undergo IVF, and then implant only unaffected embryos.

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  • He had a solid judgment joined to the most unaffected simplicity; and hence, I presume, he had his name of Candide.

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  • False positive screening results that incorrectly suggest an increased risk of Down 's syndrome can therefore lead to the loss of some unaffected pregnancies.

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  • Such a mechanism could account for pedigrees showing transmission of the tumor through unaffected carriers.

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  • While you may show the world that you are unaffected by this major life transition, you know deep down inside that it's hurting you.

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  • Choosing a Gore-tex golf rain suit means choosing to play unaffected in elements that would have others running for cover.

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  • They are dark at the top of the lens and gradually lighten, so driving glare is reduced, but the driver's ability to see the dashboard is unaffected.

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  • They'll block the sun and help you keep your vision sharp and as unaffected by glare as possible.

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  • He went on to say, however, that the majority of gamers are unaffected.

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  • Blockerballs are unaffected by Rodar Rador.

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  • If a woman with a Cx32 mutation passes her normal X chromosome, she will have an unaffected son or daughter who will not pass CMT on to his or her children.

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  • The remaining, unaffected nerves then begin the process of attempting to grow branches, which can compensate for the destroyed nerves.

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  • If a father with an X-linked recessive form of EDS passes a copy of his X chromosome to his children, the sons will be unaffected and the daughters will be carriers.

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  • If a mother is a carrier for an X-linked recessive form of EDS, she may have affected or unaffected sons, or carrier or unaffected daughters, depending on the second sex chromosome inherited from the father.

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  • The affected testis may appear to be slightly higher than the unaffected one.

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  • This is frequently done after an occurrence of torsion, both to the torsed testis and the unaffected testis.

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  • The same test may be used to determine the presence of the genetic defect in unaffected individuals, such as siblings.

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  • An adolescent with Down syndrome and an IQ of about 50 may speak at the grammatical level of an unaffected three-year-old, with short, repetitive, simple sentences.

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  • The calf muscles in an affected clubfoot leg may be slightly smaller than an unaffected leg.

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  • Unaffected carriers of all types of thalassemia traits do not experience health problems.

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  • Only the embryos unaffected by the disease are transferred back into the uterus.

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  • Speech and conversation are usually unaffected but distant sounds may be difficult to hear.

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  • Women are not usually affected by X-linked diseases, since they will likely have one unaffected copy between the two chromosomes.

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  • Some female carriers of DMD suffer a mild form of the disease, probably because their one unaffected gene copy is shut down in some of their cells.

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  • However, researchers report that younger children often become engrossed in their activities and thus are relatively unaffected by the presence of an observer.

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  • Some individuals also experience nausea and vomiting and spontaneous eye movements in the direction of the unaffected ear.

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  • They can be transmitted when unaffected clothing is stored with infested items.

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  • Each of their children has a 25 percent chance of not having the gene, a 50 percent chance of having one altered gene (and, like the parents, being unaffected), and a 25 percent risk of having both the altered gene and the condition.

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  • They also have the advantage of being unaffected by atmospheric pressure, which is important when cooking and baking in geographic areas that are mountainous or considerably below sea level.

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  • Libra is by far more sensual than Gemini, but that doesn't mean Gemini is unaffected by this air sign's romantic side.

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  • If you don't see growth of unaffected nail within a few weeks, you may need something stronger.

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  • He followed the man with eyes as green as the moss in the corner of his room down the busy hallways, unaffected by the men who spit on him or shoved him as he went.

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  • Gabriel moved through the meat locker, unaffected by the cold after the half hour battle.

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  • We discovered her when she proved unaffected by one of our typical talents.

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  • The warriors regained themselves first and crossed to the edge of the canyon, unaffected by the water spraying on them.

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  • Cynthia gave him a quick look but Effie seemed unaffected by his sharp but true criticism.

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  • Katie frowned.  In the course of a day, Gabe had gone from emotional to unaffected when discussing Death.  He was distracted, and she felt like she was talking to someone completely different.  Blaming herself for taking his mind off of their survival, she fell silent and followed him.   Briars and branches caught her pant legs, and she found herself slowing to push more and more of the jungle's flora out of the way.  Gabe, too, began to struggle with the bramble, and she noticed the jungle no longer laid their path before him.  Instead of clearing away to allow them passage, it stayed where it was, obstructing them.

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  • Table Potential, Dissipation, Ioniz If we regard the potential gradient near the ground as representing a negative charge on the earth, then if the source of supply of that charge is unaffected the gradient will rise and become high when the operations by which discharge is promoted slacken their activity.

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  • Though harmful to the economic condition of the island, it left agriculture comparatively unaffected, because the insolvent institutions had never fulfilled the objects of their foundation.

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  • The first law affirms that every body, so far as it is altogether unaffected by extraneous causes, always perseveres in the same state of motion or of rest; and the second law that simple or elementary motion is always in a straight line.'

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  • In all these cases the torsion and asymmetry of the body are unaffected.

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  • In addition to its brilliance, vermilion is a pigment of great intensity and durability, remaining unaffected by acid fumes.

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  • English law has largely moulded, for example, criminal and commercial law and the law of evidence; the development of the law of corporations, damages, prohibitions and such extraordinary remedies as the mandamus has been very similar to that in other states; while in the fusion of law and equity, and the law of successions, family relations, &c., the civil law of Spain and France has been unaffected.

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  • Cobalt, curiously enough, was found to be quite unaffected by tensile stress.

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  • Removed from all communication with the rest of the world except through the mother country, Brazil remained unaffected by the first years of the great revolu 4 tionary war in Europe.

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  • It is unaffected by any acid or mixture of acids, but burns to the pentoxide when heated.

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  • Accustomed to being shunned by people, she'd almost felt normal around the stranger who seemed unaffected by her magic.

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  • No. I'm, um, apparently unaffected by the…talents of other…guild guys, unless they're, like, really old.

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  • Brady watched the feds, irritated at the pockets of elite unaffected by the squalid conditions the non-elite were forced to live in.

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  • Her face was flushing again, and he saw the signs she wasn't as unaffected by him as he first thought.

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  • Interestingly, political cartoons of the era, both for and against FDR, showed him unaffected by the disease.

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  • He was in black, unaffected by the cold or the light settling over him, outlining him like glitter on black construction paper.

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  • It was my attempt at humor, he explained, not unaffected by her concern.

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  • The words were cold, unaffected by Darian's anger.

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  • Unaffected by Darian's magic, Bianca touched Jonny's lifeless body, recalling the Watcher's words.

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