By this offer, I hope it will clearly appear where the guilt will lie, if innocent persons should come to suffer with the nocent. |
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Many of them clearly enjoyed a traditional expatriate life of abandoned debauchery. |
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Henry I was clearly not as impressed by Benedictine abbots and their temporal grandeur as his father had been. |
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Posters are to be A4 in size with the name clearly written on the front and the address on the back. |
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They were all speaking German except for the girl, who I clearly heard speaking British English. |
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A number of clearly partisan studies have suggested that cats are unfeeling and sociopathic. |
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Investors clearly believe in the value of patents and the inventions they animate. |
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The brics clearly rejected sanctions as a response to instability in the Ukraine. |
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The Civil War was clearly an aberration in American society and of profound significance. |
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The only thing approaching an ideological commitment that Lapid has ever clearly expressed is an aversion to the ultra-Orthodox. |
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MacFarlane clearly did not make the same gambles Brooks did when he came out with blazing Saddles. |
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William was recently filmed on active duty, and clearly loves his job and the camaraderie that being part of a team offers. |
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But he is clearly focused on big picture social and political issues than he is on running money in his hedge fund. |
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Money has clearly never bought Choe happiness, and happiness seems to be of little interest to him anyhow. |
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There were no easy answers in Florence, despite the brainpower, commitment, and connections so clearly on display. |
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When I told her about the farce that lay before her, she rubbed her eyes, clearly under the BBB opiate haze. |
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And if a police officer is clearly at fault, police chiefs should not blindly defend that person. |
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Power is an aphrodisiac, Henry Kissinger famously said, but it is clearly also a great skin cream. |
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The energy is clearly growing to rid this country of the fear-based rule of obtuse, aged white men. |
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Bulgarian foreign minister declares that Hezbollah was clearly behind deadly 2012 bus bombing in Burgas. |
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The whole figure is clearly legible, except for the feet, which disappear into blood-stained nothingness. |
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Romney clearly sided with blitzer, eager to discuss the nasty attacks against him. |
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The Castilian Spanish version for his homeland clearly is the dearest to his heart. |
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The sky is the limit' is one phrase that is clearly missing from the vernacular of Brooklyn, New York's Yeasayer. |
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The girl stooped to pluck a rose, and as she bent over it, her profile was clearly outlined. |
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Although undefined, Richard Raiswell finds that it clearly refers to the recently discovered lands along the coast of West Africa. |
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Ahorse with bags of speed, he was thought a bit of at two and an opening handicap mark of 84 clearly underestimated him. |
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At lower temperatures the clearly defined components included mainly alkanes, oxygen-containing compounds and some heteroatomic compounds. |
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So there was a lukewarm reception to his announcement on workfare despite the fact his party clearly love it. |
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Microsoft clearly states that its Xss filter technology is no panacea against cross-site scripting flaws. |
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It's clearly not Neville's Welshness which counts It's clearly not Neville's Welshness which counts against him. |
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Tribes also privilege primordial social ties, are clearly bounded, homogeneous, parochial, and stable. |
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Sadly, under our present arrangements the law is not sufficiently clearly on the side of the innocent law abider. |
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The rim of a small-sized lens along with zonule is clearly seen through the fully dilated pupil. |
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And if it was milk I was after from that environment I could clearly whistle for it. |
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I am ashamed of not having seen or believed it so clearly before now. |
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He clearly has been trying be seen as a bad boy for the past few years. |
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Clancy clearly lays out the secrets for finding and taking down trophy quality whitetail bucks outside of their rutting season. |
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Many drivers tool around town or take long drives with cell phone in hand, one eye on the road but their mind clearly someplace else. |
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The limpid glass doors reveal the living room clearly from the dining room. |
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This difference is reflected in the structure of the cervical vertebrae in the two groups, which are clearly distinct. |
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Using large dogs to attack bound, hand-cuffed prisoners is clearly torture. |
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For a while these staggerings continued, but clearly they could not continue for long. |
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You will find your obligations in this regard clearly defined in Part D, Subpart b, Section 8 of the second Addendum to the contract. |
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By early 1942, the Wehrmacht's Operation Barbarossa had clearly failed to destroy the Soviet Union. |
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As owls are farsighted, they are unable to clearly see anything within a few centimeters of their eyes. |
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The goddess Frijja seems to have split into the two different, clearly related goddesses Frigg and Freyja. |
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Both the neurology notes and psychiatry notes clearly stated that no athetoid movements were noted on examination. |
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The new English counties were based clearly on the traditional ones, albeit with several substantial changes. |
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According to the sources, the STL President clearly stated that the court will not backpedal on its mission. |
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There would be no need for any of the animals to come in contact with human beings, which would clearly be most undesirable. |
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An extended webbed foot clearly can exert a rotational force about the bird's center of gravity depending on how it interfaces with airflow. |
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The parameters of their usage were clearly spelled out by the 7th ecumenical council. |
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Dublin makes a purplish splash, peeking out from a whisp of cloud and to the north east, Belfast is more clearly visible. |
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Burns' political sentiments were already clearly delineated in 'A Dream' and no amount of etiquette could unpublish that poem. |
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When it comes to marketing, the hottest topic among California's agritourism operators is clearly social media. |
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A barefoot person could therefore be clearly identified as a slave upon first sight. |
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Landmark skyscrapers often take names that clearly identify them as centers. |
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Zimbabweans argue that the height of the fence is clearly intended to keep out people. |
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Yet it is not clear, even now, how to divide the work at the reference desk so that the boundaries are clearly delineated. |
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But the killers clearly failed to anticipate the uproar that would follow. |
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In one of the charts, Portuguese castles are clearly drawn in Inca territory, something that was never reported in any official document. |
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If the authorities knew about the problems and chose not to prevent them, then clearly something is rotten in the state of Denmark. |
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The prejudices of the home counties squirearchy had clearly taken root among the Australian squattocracy. |
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When the cortex is more transparent, the algae show more clearly and the lichen looks greener. |
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Vast forests, featuring almost exclusively the three species pine, spruce and birch, dominate the landscape, clearly demarcating its boundaries. |
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The boy seemed streetwise yet clearly unaware that this was an officer whose slam-bang interrogation methods were a legend. |
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In this cut you can see how the sedimentary rock layers have been clearly stratified. |
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Since he doesn't have to impress me, it's clearly a little show for Alma. |
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With that, Mikhail sat down to place spools of thread on the serger, studying the directions and clearly dismissing her. |
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Miss Bingley clearly does not want to continue the friendship and Jane is upset though very composed. |
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The gorge cut by the river through the Permian Magnesian Limestone can be seen most clearly at Ford Quarry. |
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It foamed up in a very shampoolike way. In the mirror a wild-eyed, peroxided stranger who had clearly gone insane stared back at me. |
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There are no absolute dates given, and some of the details, such as those regarding the Hadrian's and Antonine Walls are clearly wrong. |
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However, official signs present on the gates at both ends of the road clearly show that access by motorised vehicles is permitted. |
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Whilst clearly being a Northern English accent, it shares much vocabulary with Scots. |
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At this time, the slavery of whites was forbidden, but the legal statuses of these practices were not clearly defined. |
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This is clearly apparent in its schoolishly Hegelian three-part progression. |
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The chalk that forms the hills can clearly be seen on both sides of the cutting when driving on the motorway. |
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On each foot, the five clearly distinguished toes are grouped into two fascicles. |
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The Agris Helmet in gold leaf over bronze clearly shows the Mediterranean origin of its decorative motifs. |
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Dieter walked along a broad corridor. Each door was clearly labeled in neat German signwriting, but Dieter looked inside anyway. |
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These data show that the synthesis of syroheme is not clearly defined in X. citri and additional functional studies need to be done. |
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Though clearly related to the giant whales of the genus Balaenoptera, the humpback is the sole member of its genus. |
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In northern Europe, this is clearly shown by the GPS data obtained by the BIFROST GPS network. |
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Depending on the water level, this flow of the Rhine water is clearly visible along the entire length of the lake. |
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Idealized membranes, plates and bars are clearly inadequate and give way to the reality of tablas, gongs and zanzas. |
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Aviation charts are divided into boxes and the maximum terrain altitude from MSL in each box is clearly indicated. |
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British palaeontologist Peter Galton showed clearly that all cranial material from Trossingen, Halberstadt and Frick pertains to one species. |
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The new species of Alona is clearly a stygobiont, although accompanied by a fauna which is not exclusively stygobiotic. |
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Kasparov might be the world best chess-player, but Deep Blue clearly outthought him in this match. |
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France can be seen clearly in fine weather from Folkestone and the White Cliffs of Dover. |
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Genetic evidence clearly shows the wapiti and western red deer form two separate species. |
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The time interval between the call and echo allows them to relax these muscles, so they can clearly hear the returning echo. |
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The jury was unaccountably slow to reach a verdict. He was clearly innocent. |
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Storage clearly is assumed for irregular verb forms. But what about regular or weak verb forms? |
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Being drunk is one thing, but creating a pavement pizza on a train is clearly overstepping the mark. |
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A small-sized book, with a clearly printed assembly of mainly traditional tales and verse for the very young on ghostly or witchish themes. |
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When presenting in front of the class, take care to speak clearly and understandably. |
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This is demonstrated very clearly beneath the scarp of the White Horse Hills, above the Vale of White Horse. |
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He who would think clearly must think like a peripatetic even if he is unwilling to walk like one. |
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The hindwings have white and orange bands and a series of black dots inside them, also clearly visible on the reverse. |
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A literal reading of the law would prohibit it, but that is clearly not the intent. |
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If genetic factors account for half of the variation of pubertal timing, environment factors are clearly important as well. |
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Paramor is clearly a very trusting man because he left his walkie-talkie on the buggy. |
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His latest weasel words, offered to an American TV network, were clearly timed to pre-empt the Chilcot Inquiry's final publication. |
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But BP and the EPA clearly knew about the toxicity of the Corexit long before this spill. |
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The document itself clearly distinguishes between the Dutch speaking and French speaking parts of the Seventeen Provinces. |
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Within Belgium the Flemings form a clearly distinguishable group, set apart by their language and customs. |
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As with their language, the Basques are clearly a distinct cultural group in their region. |
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In 830, Wiglaf regained independence for Mercia, but by this time Wessex was clearly the dominant power in England. |
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The emergence of population genetics further undermined the categorisation of Europeans into clearly defined origin groups. |
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Barletta was declared the winner of elections that had been clearly won by Madrid. |
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Tumors which appear to grow from a single focus are spoken of as unicentric. Some growths are clearly pluricentric, or multicentric. |
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While none of his paintings remain, this style is clearly seen in some Song Dynasty Paintings. |
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Most wars had other causes but they reinforced mercantilism by clearly defining the enemy, and justified damage to the enemy's economy. |
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Perhaps he stands most clearly in that distinctively English satirical tradition which stretches back to Jonathan Swift. |
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Thus the administration clearly has no need to engage in illegal wiretapping or any unconstitutional surveillance to pursue terrorists. |
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China is clearly frustrated with its destitute, bellicose neighbor. |
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Bede has clearly and not unreasonably, associated Gildas' turf wall with the Antonine Wall. |
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There are two clearly defined seasons, a rainy season from March to June, and a dry season for the remaining months. |
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His wife, Catherine the Great, was spared but fear of the virus clearly had its effects on her. |
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I'm still turned on by alpha males. I think there are only a couple of other men that turn me on... ones that are clearly not alphas. |
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A winner at Thirsk on her penulatimate start, Secret Lightning is clearly no worldbeater but should be up to the task here. |
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The reasoning Marx laid out in his book clearly delineated the true relationship between use value and value. |
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There were certainly more dimensions to this affair, the full details of which will likely never be clearly known. |
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In this genus, the traps are clearly derived from a simple rolled leaf whose margins have sealed together. |
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This distinction is most clearly described in Weber's essay Classes, Staende, Parties, which was first published in his book Economy and Society. |
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Limestone supply was clearly a major headache for Aspdin in the days before stone could be brought in by rail. |
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It was clearly inspired by Nicholas Size's history, which it closely follows. |
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These are recurring themes in American literature, and are quite clearly evident in Hemingway's work. |
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Unbelievable as it seemed, the cop was clearly going after that sorry old farmer in his dilapidated shitmobile. |
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For instance, where a spouse owns a business when marrying, it is clearly separate at that time. |
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The Code, with its stress on clearly written and accessible law, was a major step in replacing the previous patchwork of feudal laws. |
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Smith was no advocate of tyranny, but he clearly enjoyed enumerating an imposing list of powers of the Tudor state. |
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The current constitution does not clearly deal with the status of political parties. |
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Some speakers code switch clearly from one to the other while others style shift in a less predictable and more fluctuating manner. |
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It is named after the glacial tills found in the Karoo region of South Africa, where evidence for this ice age was first clearly identified. |
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Today, the city of Charleston, South Carolina clearly has all the defining features of a mainstream Midland accent. |
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In Timothy and Titus in the New Testament a more clearly defined episcopate can be seen. |
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The interviewed jurors clearly recognized that the experts were selected within an adversary process. |
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As the writer clearly states, this was not intended to refer to the actual holder of the office at the time of writing or at any other time. |
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However, classical authors seem to distinguish clearly between oryxes and unicorns. |
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The patent clearly does not describe the product recognised as Portland cement today. |
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The Use and application of maxims is clearly a location where the principles of Irish law could be recorded. |
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Adjuvant chemotherapy for people with stage IB cancer is controversial, as clinical trials have not clearly demonstrated a survival benefit. |
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The formal language she uses around Paris, as well as the way she talks about him to her Nurse, show that her feelings clearly lie with Romeo. |
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That entailment clearly reflects the operation of agnatic primogeniture, also known as the Salic law. |
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However, the ultimate beginnings cannot be clearly ascertained and new discoveries are both continuous and ongoing. |
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The historical section of De Excidio is short, and the material in it is clearly selected with Gildas' purpose in mind. |
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In other cases, the Welsh and English names clearly share the same original form, but spellings and pronunciation have diverged over the years. |
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If BWISP is against this particular project, then clearly we have nothing more to say to each other. |
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In most popular constituencies, the election was fought between candidates clearly representing either Pitt or Fox and North. |
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The most common organism, Marrella, was clearly an arthropod, but not a member of any known arthropod class. |
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As you can see here, WinXP's Luna interface is clearly superior to anything the Jobsian crowd in Cupertino has to offer. |
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He may have possessed an innate poetic sensibility, but his early works were clearly those of a young man learning his craft. |
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Until that quarrel, the exceeding noxiousness of the Papal doctrine had not clearly presented itself to Mr. Moze. |
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The station is in a shallow cutting, a fact obscured at the front by a hotel building, but which can be clearly seen from the other three sides. |
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Is your landing page clearly about that keyword, and is the keyword used repeatedly on the landing page? |
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Evidence can still be seen of this today, with damage clearly visible on one of the doors where they were struck by Black Rod. |
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Insular Celtic languages are attested beginning around the 4th century in Ogham inscriptions, although it was clearly being spoken much earlier. |
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Although most observers believed Lewis had clearly won the fight, the bout was declared a draw, to much controversy. |
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It is only with the Peasants' Revolt that Richard starts to emerge clearly in the annals. |
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When several teams come together from each side of the US you can clearly see the difference. |
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This invalidated Bohr's model, with its neat, clearly defined circular orbits. |
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In the body and the shoulders, the Grooters clearly showed the old English carrier ancestry. |
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But the constitutional, nonbarbaric, patient approaches to drug abuse clearly have not worked to curb either, addiction or traffic. |
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This clearly implies that Kent was considered to be the champion county at that time. |
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The boundary of the hills is clearly defined on the north west side by the scarp slope. |
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Large individuals can be confused with fin whales, unless the fin whale's asymmetrical head coloration is clearly seen. |
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The name Windermere or Windermer was used of the parish that had clearly taken its name from the water. |
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In case of contradiction of the company policy, are published and clearly explained the corresponding penalty points. |
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A lot of the place names on Sodor are clearly based on Manx forms, but often the nouns are inverted to match English word order. |
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Public passersby could clearly view the entrance halls of Dutch homes decorated to show off a particular family's wealth and social standing. |
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Nevertheless, these denticles are clearly not the marginal prolongation of the enamel ridges as would be expected in a pseudoziphodont tooth. |
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Pauli also called this particle a neutron, but it was clearly not the same particle as Chadwick's neutron. |
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The earthworks of the castle are still clearly visible from a nearby footpath, but there is no public access to them. |
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This differed from earlier writers, notably from Leopold von Ranke, who clearly had a different idea of the world situation. |
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Hooke clearly postulated mutual attractions between the Sun and planets, in a way that increased with nearness to the attracting body. |
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It was introduced by Jules Desnoyers in 1829 for sediments of France's Seine Basin that seemed clearly to be younger than Tertiary Period rocks. |
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The dialects clearly show a gradual increase of Hollandic elements as one goes northwards. |
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Unlike macroalgae, which were clearly viewed as plants, microalgae were frequently considered animals because they are often motile. |
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Cressingham clearly did not believe that the Scots lords tasked with dealing with Moray had done their duty to Edward. |
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During this period, Davis had been clearly struggling with his game, displaying the classic symptoms of a confidence problem in his technique. |
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If any find it incredible that Ida be even outwardly so lightsome that she saw clearly in the night, let them answer this question. |
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The referee, Charlie Fitch, instantly called the fight, sensing Groves was clearly in no fit state to continue. |
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Over the last decade, television has clearly come to surpass newspapers as Japan's main information and entertainment medium. |
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To cover this range of issues is clearly to paint with a broad brush on a global canvas. |
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This clearly shows that Pliny the Younger wanted to convey to Tacitus that his uncle was ever the academic, always working. |
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When that business was transacted, he turned to reading and making extracts, clearly in the process of working on the Natural History. |
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Cornea edema obscured detail of the anterior chamber, but the edge of the lens could be seen clearly within the pupillary space. |
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These joints are most clearly seen on exposed pieces of rock such as the Tors of Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor. |
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He discovered Cape Cod Bay, his claim proved by a map of 1529 which clearly outlined Cape Cod. |
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Pro forma figures should be clearly labeled as such and the reason for any deviation from reported past figures clearly explained. |
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This concept is seen clearly in the doctrines of predestination and total depravity. |
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Taphonomic change in fish skeletons from Blombos Cave have been interpreted as capture of live fish, clearly an intentional human behavior. |
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The adults have no incisor or canine teeth, just a set of cheek teeth, which are not clearly differentiated into molars and premolars. |
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The delta wing image clearly shows the boundary layer thickening as the gas flows from right to left along the leading edge. |
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The device's reflective surface enables the device to be clearly visible at long distances at night and in rainy weather. |
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Galileo was one of the first modern thinkers to clearly state that the laws of nature are mathematical. |
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Exact areas and control responsibilities are clearly defined in local documents and agreements at each airport. |
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Shute's novels are written in a simple, highly readable style, with clearly delineated plot lines. |
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For example, the pricing model for CDOs clearly did not reflect the level of risk they introduced into the system. |
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Emails clearly show that this was the reason for the transfer, although company attorneys deny it. |
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In popular culture, food items belong to a particular ethnicity, with Chinese, Malay, and Indian food clearly defined. |
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He was clearly respectful of the church, with charter evidence showing multiple grants to churches and for religious buildings. |
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The size of the old basilica clearly indicates that there was quite a large settlement at the time. |
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However, the EU Parliament has stated clearly that language education is the responsibility of member states. |
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There is no official document in which substantial matters and insubstantial ones are clearly demarcated. |
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Several other works by Ambrose clearly teach the mainstream view of salvation. |
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The minority status is conditioned not only by a clearly numerical relations but also by questions of political power. |
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At other times, Caesar more clearly divides Belgic Gaul into the Belgae and another smaller group called the Germani. |
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The names are clearly Gothic, but it is impossible to say whether they are as old as the letters themselves. |
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Most Koreans were hard to distinguish from Japanese, and the study was not able to clearly distinguish Koreans and Japanese. |
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A tropical storm, clearly visible on radar for days, is to blame. |
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Much like the rest of Europe in the early modern period Spain followed clearly differentiated gender roles. |
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These experiments clearly proved that the telephone could work over long distances. |
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Beowulf, for all its heroic content, clearly makes the point that economic and military success were intimately linked. |
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In some languages, aspect and time are very clearly separated, making them much more distinct to their speakers. |
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The church also forbade marriages in which the bride did not clearly agree to the union. |
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It exudes an aura of a village of yesteryear, populated with modern residents who are clearly aware of their good fortune to live there. |
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The Germanic law codes are designed for a clearly stratified society fixated on castes determined by descent or kinship. |
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The former riverbed is clearly delineated beneath the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, extending to the edge of the continental shelf. |
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Where there is a clearly defined specialist audience, privishing may be quite sufficient to reach government's intended informees. |
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They are clearly influenced by Egyptian and Syrian styles, but the Greek artists were much more ready to experiment within the style. |
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There is no archaeological evidence clearly alluding to a belief in Valhalla. |
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This widely available dictionary gave short definitions of words like genius and taste and was clearly influenced by the Enlightenment movement. |
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Darwin clearly believed that the struggle for existence among humans would result in racial extermination. |
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Abbo therefore clearly makes Dunstan, then still living and the recipient of his work, the authority for what he has to say. |
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In these cases, the nationalist sentiment and the nationalist movement clearly precede the unification of the German and Italian nation states. |
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At one point they clearly ad-libbed when a rat allegedly ran across one of the wings. |
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Folk music may tend to have certain characteristics but it cannot clearly be differentiated in purely musical terms. |
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Until his death he remained a recluse in the social sense and never became involved with any institution or clearly defined group of people. |
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In the larger manufacturing areas, Nonconformists clearly outnumbered members of the Church of England. |
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Now it was Louis's turn to be furious, as the move clearly broke the spirit of the 1160 treaty. |
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Often, even clearly infectious diseases do not meet the infectious criteria. |
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The passages are clearly related, even using some of the same words, but it is not clear which version was first. |
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So there is clearly some anti-establishment sentiment on the right. |
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The Comes Britanniarum clearly placed nine units of comitatenses under Stilicho. |
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There is, however, one area where scholars have found material that is clearly old. |
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The bounardy between the countries must be clearly demarcated. |
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The studio clearly overspent on marketing, and the movie was still a flop. |
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Juan accidently spills some coffee on a client during a business meeting. Juan's tort is clearly in the scope of employment. |
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This tendency is clearly a second way to avoid the arbitrariness and posthockery of eclecticism. |
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The interpretations offered in this section are clearly much more post hoc than in my discussion of the informants' patterns. |
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In all the submissions, they found four papers that were clearly worth publishing and another dozen almosts. |
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The land route was clearly superior and Dezhnyov's sea route was never used again. |
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The angular defect clearly has something to do with curvature, because the larger it is, the more pointed the surface is at the vertex. |
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It is interesting to see how clearly theory predicts the difference between the ascending and descending curves of a dynamo. |
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As an antimother, she embodies everything foresworn by Victorian domestic ideology and clearly spells danger to the unwary. |
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The political dinosaurs of earlier periods had died or been exiled, and the growing aristocratization of government clearly suited him. |
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Judge John Pickering had clearly gone around the bend, often presiding over his court while drunk. |
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The Eyes Above's shadow was clearly visible now, surrounded by just a halo of backshine. |
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The social worker very clearly befriends the families with whom she works, and the GP becomes a friend to many of his patients. |
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This past verb is clearly similar if not identical to the Greek aorist, which is considered a tense but is more of an aspect marker. |
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Other interjections are reported as spoken if they are clearly audible and if they are responded to in some way by the member who has the floor. |
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Until we have a system clearly established, entering more data is just busy work. |
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Her gown clung damply to her body, clearly revealing her callipygian curves and the entire shapely length of her legs. |
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Strabo, writing in the Roman era, clearly distinguished between the Celts and Britons. |
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Pinkerton's arguments were often rambling, bizarre and clearly motivated by his belief that Celts were an inferior people. |
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And how there was clearly no escape, no escape compatible with that clean-handed truth from which it was not possible for him to swerve. |
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Agnes and The Somnambulist clearly show an ongoing dialogue between the artist and Whistler, whose work Millais strongly supported. |
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A boyhood spent on the cliffs at Kirkcaple had made me a bold cragsman, and the porphyry of the Rooirand clearly gave excellent holds. |
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As we putter along in our little crapmobile, I can hear Mom's thoughts as clearly as the newscaster's bland voice. |
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The thicker the creamline, the richer the milk, which was clearly visible in the glass bottles milk was delivered in. |
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In the course of these researches, he has clearly seen that psychoanalytic views have equally a religious and a criteriologic signification. |
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The camera then cut to the woman on the front row who was clearly overcome and crying tears of joy. |
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It became the subject of national pride, and was often compared with the less clearly reformed church in neighbouring England. |
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The dinkum Aussie everyone talks about, almost always with a certain unreal sentimentality, is clearly a worker. |
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But then, doolally as this enterprise clearly is, I've had the most pleasant day I can remember having in a long time. |
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The extent of that revolution is hotly debated, but the influence of what some call neurolaw is clearly growing. |
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The names Auchendryne and Castleton are clearly marked on the current Ordnance Survey maps below the larger and bolder Braemar. |
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The unrecorded document clearly granted an easement to the hallway and Watson had the document prior to closing. |
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He must apologise, he saw that clearly enough, must eat crow, as he told himself. |
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It was not, as Juan de Valdes very clearly attests, repugnant to an Erasmian Evangelical, even if he otherwise admired Luther. |
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On one hand, many of the children in our study clearly saw e-safety as an important issue that they thought needed addressing in schools. |
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A list of Austrian terms for certain food items has even been incorporated into EU law, even though it is clearly incomplete. |
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The factor analyses clearly showed significant vectors where variables of campesino identity are related. |
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On the one hand, Calvin's theology clearly called for separation between church and state. |
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That the person might have had a clearly articulated political motive to protest such testing does not affect liability. |
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I'll get the bottles. I'm the one who stuck them out there. And you're a freeze baby, while I'm clearly not. |
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In 3 of his cases, abnormal findings were equivocal or absent in the anteroposterior view but clearly demonstrable in the frog view. |
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Then he fell to gabbling strange and dreadful things which were not clearly understandable. |
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Edward had nevertheless won a significant victory, in clearly establishing the principle that all liberties essentially emanated from the crown. |
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They are clearly wetlands of considerable importance, reflected in their gazettal as protected areas and Ramsar sites. |
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It was acceptable to overturn an Act if it was clearly and obviously repugnant but not otherwise. |
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In 1578 a Second Book of Discipline was adopted, which was much more clearly Presbyterian in outlook. |
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New theories are sometimes developed after realizing certain terms have not previously been sufficiently clearly defined. |
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However the author still clearly aimed to produce a synchronizing chronicle. |
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We haven't decided if we want to move yet, but if we go down that road, there'll clearly be no way back. |
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This widely available dictionary gave short definitions of words like genius and taste, and was clearly influenced by the Enlightenment movement. |
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This granddaughter was clearly tapping into the energy and fun that many grandboomers bring to their new role. |
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In modern times, marchlands have been replaced by clearly defined and demarcated borders. |
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This began to be more clearly realised beginning with Led Zeppelin III, which made greater use of acoustic instruments. |
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While Chaucer clearly states the addressees of many of his poems, the intended audience of The Canterbury Tales is more difficult to determine. |
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There were clearly gaps in Bede's knowledge, but Bede also says little on some topics that he must have been familiar with. |
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Service responses to the problems of old age couched in terms of housecare are clearly irrelevant to the needs of many older people. |
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He articulated clearly the difference between a full legislative union and a federation. |
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In Denmark, this mode of building houses is clearly rooted in a Middle Neolithic tradition. |
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The signage at the airport is designed to point the way clearly to important locations. |
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