This they repeat every quarter of an hour, insomuch that a single last of herrings requires five hundred billets to dry them. |
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Her grip had loosened in her deep thoughts insomuch that she soon found herself falling to the water below. |
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However a genre, insomuch as it helps define the universe of the story, would contribute towards the frame of that story. |
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She was suffering my attentions only insomuch as she could ensure that I would never come back. |
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The power of God came mightily upon us, insomuch that many cried for exceeding joy, and many fell to the ground. |
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Furthermore I tend to agree with A J insomuch that the Sun and Mirror newspapers are not taken seriously at all. |
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It's not the business of a state to be at peace or to be concerned with our rights, except insomuch as these things help it retain legitimacy. |
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Skype have been smart insomuch as they've lowered the barrier to entry for their service to nothing more than a software download. |
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Living in her fantasy kept her from paying attention insomuch that she ran into someone behind her as she worked. |
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The stench welcomed her even more so upon opening the door insomuch that she had to hold her nose. |
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Here, insomuch as music is equated with time, it is suffused with dimension through presence. |
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You'll be helping yourself and you'll be helping me out insomuch that I will receive royalties on your purchases. |
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State aid is being allowed insomuch as governments can underwrite war risk insurance for airlines until the end of the year. |
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Obviously, the U.S. commitment upset the power equation in the region insomuch as China felt a threat to its security. |
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Other printers such as many of the HP line are a little better insomuch as the print-head is built into the ink cartridge itself. |
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I'm dwelling on their accessories only insomuch as it has a direct bearing on the rest of the story. |
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That's got to be a breach of the Fair Trading Act insomuch as the goods are incorrectly described. |
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There's this thing about Montreal where we had so many bad years, which were actually good years insomuch that you could live cheaply and really concentrate on the art. |
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Intellectual property controls the way in which property may be used insomuch as it controls all forms of use, even those which do not enrich or harm the original owner. |
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Whereupon the wonderful God acted wonderfully, insomuch that Judas was so changed in speech and in face to be like Jesus that we believed him to be Jesus. |
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It seemed comfortable enough insomuch that he ventured to lie down. |
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He would like to think so, insomuch as the Argentinean and Chilean terrain should give him an advantage. |
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I see him very much as a unifying factor, if it still is necessary to unify the royal family, insomuch that he is very much combining the best elements of both parents. |
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Phyconos never took the time to actually examine the books that were there, insomuch that he figured that it wouldn't hurt to flip through a couple. |
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These artists have taken widely varied approaches to that possibility, insomuch as it has informed their approaches at all. |
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These questions are valid only insomuch as they presume that the goal of protest is merely to facilitate immediate change. |
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Its interpretation must remain cautious insomuch as its value may result from a thought-out choice of agricultural practices, as well as it may result from a low purchasing power of the population. |
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However, this is only insomuch as the jihadist ideology permits her. |
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At least the dishes would have lived, insomuch as dishes can. |
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This is an important stage insomuch as the persuasive nature of forest law enforcement depends in part on MINFI's capacity to collect the payments owed resulting from forest-related litigation. |
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The experience of Canadian law enforcement reflects the international experience insomuch as the majority of known victims are women and children. |
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Finally, another virtue is attributed to decentralization: fostering experimentation insomuch as the good practices of certain local government units can be replicated and benefit other local government units. |
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Complementary to commercial policies, their cost and their quality constitute competitive factors insomuch as they facilitate or hinder international trade of goods. |
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The effects of competition will, however, be limited insomuch as there is already free access to the financial service market within CEMAC, in particular for insurance. |
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Thus, insomuch as criminal acts violate guaranteed rights, the international human rights should compel States to punish those responsible for their transgression in order to conform to the duties they have. |
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Women's football is watchable and admirable, and the pattern is repeated all the way down the system – insomuch as it is a system – to north London comprehensive schools. |
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But in some sense, Mr. Spitzer's flawed history is precisely his advantage, insomuch as it has left the media addicted to everything he says and thinks. |
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Insomuch as you have consistently paid the bill on time before, we'll excuse one late payment. |
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