Unrelated Sentence Examples

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  • I need to look into bringing some unrelated mares to the ranch.

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  • They took their leave with her following them to the door, babbling on about unrelated subjects.

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  • He must be in touch with the actual life of the community he is studying, and cultivate " that openness and alertness of the mind, that sensitiveness of the judgment, which can rapidly grasp the significance of at first sight unrelated discoveries or events."

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  • He was now concerned only with the nearest practical matters unrelated to his past interests, and he seized on these the more eagerly the more those past interests were closed to him.

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  • The different threads of social activity are so closely interwoven that we cannot follow any one for very long without forming wrong impressions, and it becomes necessary to turn back and study others which seemed at first sight unrelated to the subject of our investigations.

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  • The pharmacopeial dose of the acid is 5-20 grains, but it is so unrelated to experience and practice that it may be ignored.

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  • The underlying conception shows itself under differing though not unrelated forms over western Asia, and in their light the question of religious and ceremonial dress is of great interest.

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  • The alpine flora of Lebanon thus connects itself directly with the Oriental flora of lower altitudes, and is unrelated to the glacial flora of Europe and northern Asia.

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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 dualism, therefore, between "practice" and "theory" also vanishes; a "theory" unrelated to practice (however indirectly) is simply an illusion.

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  • The following table shows the density with which stars brighter than the ninth magnitude are distributed in each of nine zones into which Seeliger divided the heavens and more generally recognized that the stars are not unrelated; they are parts of a greater system, and we have to deal with, not merely the history of a number of independent units, but with a far vaster conception, the evolution and development of an ordered universe.

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  • This interpretation, he says, would be true only if we considered man as a wholly unrelated individual.

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  • As the speculations of Rosmini-Serbati, against which he wrote, have been called the last link added to medieval thought, so the system of Gioberti, known as "Ontologism," more especially in his greater and earlier works, is unrelated to other modern schools of thought.

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  • However, the bones, their identity, Fitzgerald's present whereabouts, and all other unrelated matters paled in the joy of Martha's return.

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  • Outcome in recipients of HLA-compatible related or unrelated bone marrow was compared to those receiving a second autograft.

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  • There follows a total contrast; a ruefully humorous yet touchingly erotic daydream, composed of a montage of apparently unrelated images.

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  • Four patients had allogeneic stem cell transplants, 3 from siblings and 1 from a matched unrelated donor.

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  • Also, certain conditions can raise serum ferritin for reasons unrelated to clinical iron status.

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  • The possibility therefore exists of a new patchwork of local fiefdoms growing up, each imposing their own, unrelated, rationing criteria.

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  • In Scotland, its name is wild hyacinth and, to a Scot, ' bluebell ' means a completely unrelated plant!

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  • Chili peppers are unrelated to the tropical climber, which produces the black and white peppercorns.

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  • This latter category (unrelated persons) would include not only unadopted stepchildren, but also the so-called common-law spouse.

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  • The toric package also contains several commands unrelated to toric package also contains several commands unrelated to toric varieties (mostly for list manipulations ).

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  • They take the facts in abstract isolation, explaining them only in terms of abstract laws unrelated to the concrete totality.

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  • There is now a large demand for CAMPATH-1 antibodies to facilitate unrelated donor transplants.

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  • Sorcery, the scars raised on the body, the knocking out of teeth, circumcision and rules as to marriage have been quoted; but many such customs are found among savage peoples far distant from each other and entirely unrelated.

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  • Events in the most distant countries, industrial and commercial movements at first sight unrelated to the concerns of the individual merchant, now exert a direct and immediate influence upon his interests.

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  • Illustrations of this law were set forth by Cope as early as 1861 (see " Origin of Genera," reprinted in the Origin of the Fittest, pp. 95 -106) in pointing out the extraordinary parallelisms between unrelated groups of amphibians, reptiles and mammals.

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  • Or that a certain group of people who do a seemingly unrelated set of a dozen activities report levels of happiness higher than average?

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  • Mutations in this gene have been detected in many unrelated people with nail-patella syndrome.

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  • The registry that was established in the United States in 1997 contains the records of 79 patients from 60 unrelated families, while the European database contains the records of XHIM patients from 130 unrelated families.

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  • With the expansion of bone marrow registries since the early 2000s, it is also possible to use bone marrow from an unrelated donor whose tissues closely match those of the affected child.

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  • These are called matched unrelated donor (MUD) transplants.

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  • Some of the vitamins serve only one function in the body, while other vitamins serve a variety of unrelated functions.

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  • Job sharing may be an option for a husband and wife in the same field as well as for two unrelated workers; some colleges and universities have allowed faculty couples to share a teaching position.

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  • The fluoroquinolones, which are based on the older group, are broad-spectrum bactericidal drugs that are chemically unrelated to the penicillins or the cephalosporins.

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  • As of 2000, attempts were also being made to treat individuals with WAS with umbilical cord blood from unrelated newborns in cases in which the individual diagnosed with WAS has no matched sibling donor.

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  • In addition to these three families, several members are unrelated; however, the bond between all the members is obvious.

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  • However, the two are completely unrelated.

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  • The Netherlands was also recently found to have the highest infant mortality rate in Western Europe, which officials claim is unrelated to the relatively large percentage of births happening at home.

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  • I was living in London at the time and working in a totally unrelated field, but I was looking for something else in life.

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  • It featured a pink dog, a blue dog and a white dog of unrelated heritage.

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  • For example, if your lover got you flowers once at the start of a great date, a short text message like "I'm thinking of the three roses," can set your lover thinking about all sorts of other things unrelated to flowers.

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  • Many of these sites will protect your billing by using an unrelated company name such as "Investments TR".

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  • Or Backpack will have six unrelated items and will ask, "Which do I need, if it's raining?"

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  • Regular search engines can sometimes bring up graphic or explicit material even with unrelated searches.

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  • This is just an odd unrelated scene that makes no sense in the movie at all which is why it's hard to locate.

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  • The movie is about how nine people in San Fernando Valley, California spend a day and how their seemingly unrelated lives connect.

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  • Companies know the power of movies, and they will often harness the appeal of the cinema to promote unrelated products.

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  • Community legend is that the house is haunted by the Baker family; however, many of the ghosts that are seen seem unrelated to the Bakers.

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  • Many of these sites are clever covers for spammers and identity thieves or elaborate advertisements for unrelated products and services.

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  • Soap operas are extensive and elaborate, with many characters that can be either intertwined with each other or completely unrelated.

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  • For athletes, whether of a related sport, such as dancing, or an unrelated sport, such as hockey or tennis, the benefits of yoga go above and beyond the beneficial results enjoyed by all yoga practitioners.

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  • A page that is filled with a bunch of unrelated links that aren't well-organized is known as a link farm, and it's no help to you in terms of SEO, or attracting high-quality links, for that matter.

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  • Unrelated jobs, such as summer babysitting jobs for example, shouldn't be mentioned unless you believe those jobs gave you skills you can use to help you be a good executive administrative assistant.

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  • Perhaps some of these girls started with something as seemingly unrelated as ballet and then transferred into either cheerleading or a dance troupe during the middle-school years.

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  • This may seem somewhat unrelated to the topic of exercising tips at home, but the fact is your diet will have a big impact on your workouts.

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  • I came to the UK to specialize in electronic government, another completely unrelated topic to lingerie.

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  • As an aspiring actor - which was completely unrelated to my deficiencies with women- I would like to be on some kind of television show but, this time, as a character.

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  • If you have 10 new pictures from a camping trip, put them in a folder labeled "Camping Trip" instead of uploading them with 80 unrelated images.

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  • Instead, the trail was an illogical hodgepodge of unrelated sequences that had skipped forward until evaporating someplace west of Hays, Kansas.

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  • They exist in the Brachiopoda (which are probably not unrelated to the Chaetopoda), but otherwise are absolutely distinctive of the Chaetopods.

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  • By reducing the human mind to a series of unrelated atomic sensations, this teaching destroyed the possibility of knowledge, and further, by representing man as a "being who is simply the result of natural forces," it made conduct, or any theory of conduct, unmeaning; for life in any human, intelligible sense implies a personal self which (1) knows what to do, (2) has power to do it.

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  • Separate school districts were abolished; a new city superintendent, with associate superintendents, was appointed; the scattered and unrelated school agencies were consolidated; new high schools and junior high schools established and buildings erected, such as the Schenley high school, built in 1916 at a cost of $1,500,000 and accommodating 2,000 students.

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  • Analogy, in its power of transforming unlike and unrelated animals or unlike and unrelated parts of animals into likeness, has done such miracles that the inference of kinship is often almost irresistible.

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  • Now, if " independent " means " existing alone " and unrelated the same thing could not be at once related and independent; and, taking substance as independent in that sense, Spinoza concluded that there could only be one substance.

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  • In our own day, when the literary medium of Scotland is identical with that of England, the term Scottish literature has been reserved for certain dialectal revivals, more or less bookish in origin, and often as artificial and as unrelated to existing conditions as the most " aureate " and Chaucerian " Ynglis " of the 1 5th century was to the popular speech of that time.

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  • Avicenna's view of the universal may be compared with that of Abelard, which calls it " that whose nature it is to be predicated of several," as if the generality became explicit only in the act of predication, in the sermo or proposition, and not in the abstract, unrelated form or essence.

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  • It will look at all this and a million other factors that would seem to be unrelated.

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  • Instead of piety being expressed simply in a multitude of unrelated individual acts, it expressed itself in group action.

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  • The toric package also contains several commands unrelated to toric varieties (mostly for list manipulations).

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  • He could not find the parallel between the two graphs, so he decided that they were unrelated.

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  • Cake types generally fall into categories such as theme cakes (ex. cartoon characters), gift packages of related items, multiple unrelated gifts.

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  • A thief seems to pay for something legitimately, then decides, while the cashier is getting change, that they need change for a totally unrelated reason and gives another bill.

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  • It's an emotional issue unrelated to the mere existence of casinos, dice, playing cards or Internet websites.

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  • Again, some of these symptoms may seem unrelated in the beginning, and it's best not to jump to conclusions about any one of these happening as an isolated incident in the more "minor" categories.

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  • Assigning blame too quickly can cause people to miss what might be a deeper problem, seemingly unrelated to the issue at hand.

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  • Resist the urge to work on things unrelated to the class you are currently in.

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  • Anecdotes unrelated to the couple or the day's festivities.

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  • Depression may also occur if the characteristics of light exposure change drastically; unrelated to seasons.

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  • The meeting should include important people in the addict's life and a counselor or mediator (someone unrelated to the person).

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  • Although it has been confirmed Daniel Smith was using antidepressants, the cause of his death appears to be unrelated and is still unknown.

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  • Of course, there are also thousands of people who eventually find work in a field completely unrelated to their education.

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  • If it is too brief or it goes off on too many unrelated tangents, this can be a huge turnoff for the reader.

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  • The university offers two curriculum tracks for students, one for those with a bachelor's or master's level degree in public health and one for those who have unrelated lower degrees.

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  • There's also a chance that the skin condition is completely unrelated to the kidney problem.

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  • If she was able to tie with my unrelated male only two days later, what are the chances her brother got to her without me noticing?

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  • If she was bred by her brother two days before she was bred by your unrelated male, then there is a chance she could be carrying pups from both males.

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  • The device needs to be used as described and again, it's not intended to replace medical treatment but to help those who suffer from chronic snoring unrelated to sleep disorders.

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  • Although all twelve games bear the same name, each Final Fantasy title is unrelated to the previous storyline and bears only a few similarities in game design.

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  • The tiny nugget of almost unrelated truth in these foaming-at-the-mouth rages is that video games have become a very broad form of entertainment.

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  • The original Ninja Gaiden arcade game, as well as the unrelated trilogy that followed on the Nintendo Entertainment System, has always held a special place in gamers' hearts the world over.

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  • Hearing loss may be the first sign of NF-2 but can also be due to other unrelated conditions.

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  • Stepfamilies merge unrelated parents and children into a family unit that, with time and emotional work, can function as effectively as a traditional nuclear family.

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  • Parents should call the doctor if their child or adolescent experiences excessive sweating unrelated to an obvious medical condition (e.g., high fever) or physical exertion.

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  • It is not unusual for the disease to be identified in the course of medical investigations for seemingly unrelated problems.

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  • The former alternative, it is urged, involves a parallelism too close and too uniform between unrelated types to have been probable.

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