Painfully shy, agoraphobic and intensely private, the outline of his life is, for the most part, a list of publications. |
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We had taken out a lot of simple medicines for our own needs, consisting for the most part of calomel, quinine, and tartar emetic. |
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But, the thermals are for the most part within the acceptable boundaries of good taste. |
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While still intact for the most part, the body has been chewed and savaged brutally. |
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But for the most part the music is taut, suffused with a ragged but determined power that has few equals among their contemporaries. |
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The couple, traveling the world on their babymoon, were left alone for the most part and tried to blend into the crowd of tourists. |
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The Hospice charity shops dotted around the borough are manned, for the most part, by unpaid volunteers. |
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Spiders and butterflies and mantises, being pretty solitary for the most part, are easier to identify with. |
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I guess for the most part of this year I felt like I don't have a lot of bandwidth to deal with all of that. |
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In this province, unlike most provinces in Canada, the colonizers for the most part, did not enter into treaties with Indigenous peoples. |
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I think, for the most part, they're opportunists without much dignity or pride, people who would sell out their own kind to get ahead. |
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The voices are well done for the most part, though I found the synchronisation was frequently off by several seconds. |
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As for the role of men in this movie, let me say that, for the most part, they are not depicted as melodramatic villains. |
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The voice acting is actually tolerable for the most part, unlike most other games. |
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But for the most part, the band seems to have set their sights on a more global approach. |
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Is there value to certain types of non-nutty Internet speculation that the mainstream media, for the most part, refuse to touch? |
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The indicator has not pushed through the 80 level and for the most part has hovered around the mid range of 40-60 on our chart. |
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I like everything, and I will try anything once, but for the most part I go for a simple style with clean lines. |
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I swear, for the most part, people just passed by, glanced his way, then continued walking wherever they were going, not missing a beat. |
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There are a few deleted scenes, but for the most part these are trims and pieces of footage that the Association most likely made them cut. |
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It was clear that, on the contrary, the ex-colonies jealously and for the most part successfully guarded their independence. |
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The soundtrack has been remixed into Dolby Surround, although for the most part the track is monophonic. |
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People saw that there was money to be made in oil wells, and many of them decided to buy into the business, for the most part sight unseen. |
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Out of the side streets opposite the jail they came by scores, drawn for the most part by idle and morbid curiosity. |
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The US, for the most part, is engaged in a brutal game of blind man's bluff. |
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Research for her show includes, for the most part, reading she can do with her morning tea. |
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The focus today is on mundane businesses that produce, for the most part, bricks, mortar, and concrete. |
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Crucially, all four members get a chance to address the crowd on their own, and they come over as decent blokes for the most part. |
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Liz was pretty smart for the most part, but did have her blonde moments, which were many. |
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A lovely sunny day for the most part, though it clouded over somewhat towards the evening. |
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He is a part of the broadcasting system and believes it has treated him fairly for the most part. |
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It is for the most part well written and presents us with some valuable insights. |
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During the nine days he survived prison, the boy was for the most part completely isolated. |
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This was a highly entertaining game, played for the most part at a fast and furious pace. |
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He avoids interviews for the most part, but when he gives them he picks his words carefully. |
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The tourists have, for the most part, voted with their feet and continue to stay away in droves. |
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I got the impression that it had been well planned and well thought out for the most part. |
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He had spent his life in India, for the most part as a political agent at the courts of Indian princes. |
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The amendments that have been passed fall, for the most part, into clear categories. |
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It was a dull job for the most part, but it paid for my tap classes, and you know how much I love to tap. |
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Papa remained stoic for the most part, but sounded rather choked when he wished me goodbye. |
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It was a love-hate relationship and, for the most part, she was on the wrong end of it. |
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Most daily newspapers are available online and, for the most part, you can read them for free. |
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Our feet take quite a hammering and are, for the most part, overlooked by many of us. |
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Perhaps the fact that none of it is real and is based for the most part on fantasy shouldn't matter. |
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The twentieth century has received a dismal press and, for the most part, deservedly so. |
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In the garden the green spears of Spring bulbs, daffodils for the most part, are well through the soil. |
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The checkouts were populated by a mixture of young girls and housewives, and for the most part they mothered me rotten. |
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While there will be some legitimate uncatalogued prints, for the most part the collector should stick to what is catalogued. |
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I think children for the most part do not possess the same kind of moxie that adults have. |
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Actor Lalonde is for the most part only adequate and, in the several spots where the text calls for him to cry, is utterly unconvincing. |
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What especially characterizes board meetings are the variety of concerns that remain for the most part undiscussed and undiscussable. |
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While they were doing so, the bombardier looked back to see that the bombs had landed for the most part in a wooded area and along a roadway. |
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The gulfs that separate the three families, however, do not prevent their children from intermarrying, for the most part unhappily. |
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Crossover vehicles for the most part will share their unibody structures with passenger cars. |
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They lacked cohesion and, for the most part, played as 15 individuals rather than a single unit. |
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The first group of bombers were rather well-to-do, born and bred in Britain for the most part. |
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The perimeter plants are left loose, informal and, for the most part, unpruned. |
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Cajun French, for the most part, is a spoken, unwritten language filled with colloquialisms and slang. |
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My relationship has been up and down, but for the most part it's been good. |
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Day-to-day life is, for the most part, life lived within a particular neighbourhood, set of neighbourhoods, city, or urban region. |
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Tom turns in another bravura performance in this movie, even if his role for the most part calls for more endurance than acting. |
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I know for the most part the sums are not huge, but they could at least put some effort into knowing what is going on. |
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During that time, he found Bryce to be bright, highly intelligent, and for the most part, unafraid. |
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Unlike Hollywood and Bollywood, Nollywood movies are mostly low-budget, easy to make, and for the most part made for home entertainment. |
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The testimony for the most part came over a speakerphone today, in fact for the entire part thus far. |
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Since he was on top, he had the power to veto some ideas, but for the most part, he stayed inside the game. |
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Females, too, are hoping to meet people, although Ashley said the parties are, for the most part, non-events. |
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But for the most part our endless classifying, grouping, and arranging is nothing but high-grade hokum, mixed with a lot of bunkum. |
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We keep saying that we are visionary world leaders, but our customers, for the most part, aren't buying it. |
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The occasional dish hit the spot, but for the most part the food was tired. |
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Even though I was a social butterfly for the most part, any time I didn't have anything to do, I would drink. |
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Performing curls while seated hits the inner hams and adductors for the most part. |
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Thus, a sudden evolutionary spurt is always subsumed within the overall processes of evolution, which are for the most part gradual. |
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The NRL can rightly claim that, for the most part, the 2004 season was a good one. |
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Bone fragments, for the most part calcined, were found in every unit except D. Two hundred forty fragments of bone were recovered. |
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For example, a Bemba may throw verbal abuses to a Nyanja, but this is done in jest for the most part. |
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The students do not, for the most part, have a starry-eyed vision of the U.S. as The Country That Does Everything Right. |
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Burial practices vary by religious group, but for the most part funeral and burial observances are the responsibility of the deceased's family. |
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Those first few months of captivity, for the most part, passed the quickest. |
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They are for the most part Anglo Saxon, private school old boys and girls hogging whatever gigs offer the most money and status. |
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They looked, for the most part, to be models, airline stewardesses, executive secretaries, fashion buyers and boutique managers. |
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The awards are known for sticking to the tried and true, and this year stayed true to the script, for the most part. |
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Celebrities are for the most part airheads, true, but they're really good at passing the hat for lobbying funds. |
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My treasures are stored on a magnetic disk for the most part, and on silver disks in CD-ROM cases. |
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Novelty records, for the most part, are usually heartbreak at every turn, with a short shelf life to boot. |
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Ovens, were, for the most part, quite primitive, and did not have stovetops. |
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The social philosophy of chief constables also tends to the conservative, albeit less stridently expressed for the most part. |
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Without being aware of it for the most part, we live in a Helvetic experiment on a European scale. |
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The teachers seemed for the most part to hate their jobs, and spent more time disciplining students than they did actually teaching. |
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The mountains, for the most part, had been ignored by the tiny seaside town that barely managed to subsist on the fish it caught each year. |
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But for the most part, this band is overproduced and sounds tailor-made for all-hit radio, in the worst possible way. |
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Teens are sulky, and moody and think WAY to highly of themselves for the most part. |
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He is fine company and laughs chestily at times, even if for the most part he assumes the patented demeanour of the serious, centred actor. |
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China is for the most part an extremely homogeneous society composed of a people who share one language, culture, and history. |
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He believed in justice, for the most part, but he also had a hankering for a paisley silk waistcoat with a decent fit. |
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Now that the grants system has, for the most part gone down the pan, students have to fund themselves by borrowing money. |
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That said, work is moving along swimmingly, and, for the most part, I had a fine weekend. |
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Downtown roads are passable for the most part, with scattered debris mostly from trees. |
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It should be pointed out that for the most part, we're not peaceniks or even pacifists. |
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The cloggers have gone, for the most part, because referees have long since been alerted to blatant physical assault. |
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Even though no ideal gases exist, real gases, for the most part, adhere to the principles outlined above. |
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These days the factions hate one other, for the most part, simply because they have always hated one another. |
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The user guides and booklet are illustrated, and for the most part they are well-written. |
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However, for the most part, the acrimony was abandoned at the side of the road and business proceeded with a fair wind. |
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I thought how ephemeral and immaterial the bond we have with anybody is, and for the most part we are alone to see and witness the world. |
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Stories and novels written by children in all times have for the most part borne the stamp of naivete and childish immaturity. |
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Though, speaking personally, I don't like the Halloween practice, for the most part it is harmless fun for children. |
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Newly drafted in from Europe for the most part, they died like flies in the pestiferous climate. |
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But for the most part, our defense did an excellent job of containing their fast breaks and things like that. |
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His fatwas or rulings are for the most part advisory, and tend to address more abstract issues. |
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The problem comes from the fact that each is working, for the most part, independently from one another. |
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But for the most part, Mann is amazed that he is still able to indulge his interests for a living. |
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Annoyingly, they have for the most part turned out to be pleasant, companionable, warm, decent folk. |
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What they say, however, has been for the most part unclear, ill-focused, and unduly inexplicit. |
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The first had been newly choreographed by Ashton and looked for the most part like little more than a pinchbeck parody of a Soviet-style solo. |
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Moreover, I think that our wisdom itself, and our wisest consultations, for the most part commit themselves to the conduct of chance. |
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They paddled inshore in a coracle of skins which, for the most part, lay upturned on the deck like the hollow carcass of some giant turtle. |
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Confirmation bias kicks in for the most part in a wholly subconscious manner. |
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Some spots required engineered fill to depths of up to 3 m, but for the most part the site was composed of silty clay and fragmented rock. |
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Salty for the most part, yet with a trace of tanginess, it was a change from the devilled foods favoured by the plainsmen of Gratze. |
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Nathaniel appeared fine for the most part, besides his shaky hands and increasingly white face. |
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Even the war films that do not make use of these stereotypes are, for the most part, possessed of an inherent conservatism. |
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In Europe, the development of film was for the most part left in the hands of scientists, inventors and magicians. |
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But for the most part, the beauty is lost in the sonic flatulence of self-important experimentation. |
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But for the most part, high and low politics were treated as separate issues by policymakers and scholars alike. |
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There are still moments when they fly off the handle, but for the most part they understand that they are safe here. |
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Though for the most part politically left of center, they refuse to abide by the heavy jargon of correct political thinking. |
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I lost interest in football for the most part, and didn't come back to it until I joined a football pool at the local deli a few years later. |
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He was more formal, stuck to facts and figures, for the most part, as is his habit, but they're important facts and figures. |
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Like it or not, our society for the most part was founded on a basic principle of freedom of choice. |
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The game itself had some exciting moments but for the most part the small crowd of spectators had very little to cheer about. |
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They're entertaining for the most part, with plenty of tales of real-life adventure, foul language, crude jokes, technical detail and daring. |
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Lauren took things as they came for the most part, a particular boy band freak, and not too fussy when it came to clothes and makeup. |
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The mood, for the most part, was one of easy-going generosity towards the Prince. |
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I haven't been moved by politics in a long time, because for the most part, it has been about damage control. |
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The only problem is that it looks or sounds for the most part, therefore, exactly the same as the present tense of the verb. |
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There are a couple of glitches and I thought I caught a ghost image, but the videotaped picture has, for the most part, held up well. |
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Halberstam chronicles some of the hazing and banter, but for the most part this vividly masculine world is denatured. |
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A good twenty or so Patriots remained standing and, for the most part, uninjured. |
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But for the most part, I digested the techniques and systematized them in my own way in Argentina. |
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The emulation used to get these games to properly display on a television set is, for the most part, spot-on. |
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I have given a few samples of Heidegger word-torrents, but for the most part I have extracted the more or less discussable conclusions. |
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It has been dissected out from the inferior part of the cingulate gyrus in which, for the most part, it is embedded. |
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Many distinguished scholars agree for the most part on the policy the justices made. |
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Tapetal cells have a very short life span and for the most part are fully functional while being enucleate. |
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It is Dolby mono, there is little hiss and dialogue comes in clear for the most part. |
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But the appliances have for the most part merely changed their exteriors and veneers without huge leaps into creative realms. |
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The trail eventually takes a few short and steep upturns, but for the most part just flows downhill like water. |
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Ed Blackwell plays it straight for the most part, with only occasional flashes of the quicksilver rhythmic trickery he excelled at. |
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Fruit trees, apples, pears and plums for the most part, are weighed down with a good year's crop. |
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Though I did find myself rage-quitting a suspiciously high number of times, I still enjoyed Fish Bowl Roll for the most part. |
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Weather conditions played havoc, producing for the most part rather ragged football. |
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But for the most part the people who came to hear Nehru were sympathetic, and often adulatory. |
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Young people coming of age imbibed this political atmosphere, for the most part unconsciously. |
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The film is presented in widescreen, and is for the most part riddled with scratches and dirt. |
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While newspapers provided some notably serious reporting, for the most part the TV news zone was predictably agog with glitz and sizzle. |
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Either way, I don't think you'll find much help on science fiction related groups, where we tend to be ailurophiles for the most part. |
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I think, for the most part. they're opportunists without much dignity or pride, people who would sell out their own kind to get ahead. |
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Thankfully the blackbird of her depression began to lift yesterday when we passed a quiet and for the most part recuperative Sunday. |
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Although I did, for the most part, manage to avoid putting my foot in my mouth over the weekend I am guilty of committing one little faux pas. |
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The music used in the performance is quite eclectic in source, but has a world beat, aboriginal feel for the most part. |
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Modern paint media are based for the most part on synthetic alkyds and acrylics. |
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The ninety to one hundred campers in the study were selected by the camp directors and were, for the most part, return campers. |
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The xerophiles are typical for the most part of the mammal populations of the Lesser Caucasus. |
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Open landfills had attracted negative publicity in the 1920s and 1930s and for the most part had been cleaned up. |
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It's an ambidextrous design for the most part, but it's still better suited for right handers. |
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They just catch mainly honest and law-abiding citizens who, for the most part, are driving at appropriate speeds. |
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Openly I have been able to do this for the most part, but inwardly I have often strained at the leash. |
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The computer animation is top-notch and the characters are delightful and entertaining for the most part. |
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The crowd was solidly left and markedly anarchist and Marxist for the most part it seems. |
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Although occasionally lentigines are part of a rare genetic syndrome, for the most part they are just isolated and unimportant spots. |
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But, for the most part, the media coverage of the pope's death has been intelligent, respectful, and even reverential. |
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I was looking forward to their first feature film and am relieved to report that for the most part it is a success. |
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Europe, a rich source of exciting, and, for the most part, inexpensive signings, in the second half of the 1990s is now seemingly ignored. |
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The land here is rich and green, but for the most part from the river all that can be seen are the giant papyrus reeds, which line the bank. |
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Her body was taking her on a journey, and for the most part she found it exhilarating just to be along for the ride. |
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As for Australian ports' image of being environmental villains, Hirst says the tag is undeserved for the most part. |
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Still for the most part, the Dolby Digital Stereo sonics capture the roar of the crowd and the curtness of the commentary very well. |
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There is some graininess and picture noise from time to time, but for the most part the image is rock-solid. |
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Throughout the country men have, for the most part, replaced the traditional loincloth with T-shirts and dashikis. |
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It is for the most part a very good transfer, with sharp contrasts and excellent details. |
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Once upon a time, monsters were, for the most part, a warning against asocial behaviour. |
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They are a very friendly people for the most part but like any society have their bad eggs too. |
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Will they ever come to terms with what was done in their names and, for the most part, with their tacit approval? |
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The film industry still does not come close to using remotely authentic-looking horse tack and, for the most part, never did. |
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Greenhouse gases are for the most part produced by burning fuels in industries, thermal power stations and automobiles. |
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In consequence the autumn colours are muted, just soft dusty yellows for the most part. |
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Iron axes with steel bits were forged for the most part in American factories that manufactured them in dozen lots in a wide range of patterns. |
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Contemporary mainstream jazz artists use, for the most part, Hard Bop instrumentation and musical forms. |
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In making this point I am certainly not suggesting that historical interpretation is always or even for the most part a straightforward and unproblematic task. |
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Many of the girls from New Kru Town say they mistrust the police and for the most part want to avoid them. |
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I like that the emotional lives of women are tinged with a kind of mordant humor for the most part. |
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In this crater, frail silhouettes, women for the most part, bend to dig with their bare hands in the rubble. |
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The protestors cooperated for the most part, making the march orderly and peaceful. |
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Recently at least, they are, for the most part, ignominious liars, dissemblers, shape-changers, not particularly attractive people, even by their own reckoning. |
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The adjacent space is for the most part consumed by Black Stone, an enormous cuboid construction constructed from strips of tyre nailed to an armature. |
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The show, for the most part, has roots in both the real world. |
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Control is via the keyboard or gamepad and works well for the most part. |
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Once constructed to ensure the safety of Bulgaria's rulers, they remain for the most part unused and neglected, decaying relics of a forgotten era. |
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And, for the most part, they sound as fresh and breezy as they ever did. |
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There are inflexions for number and tense, the vocabulary is Latin or Germanic for the most part, with all the baggage those words bring with them. |
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Republicans, for the most part, treated Krass gently, deferring to their Democratic colleagues to ask the tough questions. |
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So, for the most part I just sit in traffic stewing in my own juices. |
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It's another gorgeous day. There were some high cirrus clouds earlier and it looks like they're coming back, but, for the most part, it's just been beautiful. |
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He never saw anyone abuse prisoners, whom he describes as a dispirited lot for the most part. |
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And, for the most part, those dreams were both fulfillable and fulfilled. |
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The images depict, for the most part, dedicated yogis and yoginis who have devoted their lives to using the body as a vehicle for personal transformation. |
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It might still change up on you if you hold it on the redline, but for the most part this system has now evolved to provide manual control with auto convenience. |
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There were no flaws to his game, for the most part he found the fairways with the accuracy of a laser gun and peppered the flags with some exquisite approach work. |
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The family lived in Nigeria where their existence was, for the most part, only peripherally affected by the civil war then convulsing the country. |
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However, for the most part, positive pushback can be an effective, positive and successful means of communication for nurses working in today's healthcare environment. |
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The book is full of ghosts for whom the poet feels duty-bound to speak, and for the most part his theme is what the ghosts long for, the lovely body of earth. |
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There really wasn't much there to begin with, because the plane had hit the ground so hard and was buried underneath the ground for the most part in fragments. |
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Governments for the most part, even progressing democracies, are currently reacting as oppressors rather than public servants answering the needs of the people. |
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Bovell penned the screenplay here as well, and though some of the dialogue veers on hokiness, for the most part he deserves praise for such an intricate web of characters. |
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The measurements of albedo from earthlight for the most part sense the reflectivity of low-latitude zones because the Moon is situated roughly in the Earth's equatorial plane. |
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It was a nice treat to be paddling such a smooth section of the river, granted we would pass through some class II rapids, but for the most part just beautiful scenery. |
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To be fair, for the most part they played decent, if dirty, football. |
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His work is suffused, for the most part, with a poetic gentleness. |
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These figures for the most part do not include freshwater wetlands along the shores of lakes, banks of rivers, in estuaries and along the marine coasts. |
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It's a brilliant conceit, and for the most part works wonderfully. |
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He is, and was at Georgetown, for the most part, general and passive and forgettable. |
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While these men were not above occasionally swindling other working-class people, for the most part their actions were directed at the region's elites. |
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Coverage of these topics is currently, for the most part, inadequate. |
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Dialogue is, for the most part, well placed and clearly articulated. |
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He manages to talk one of them into a glass or two, but for the most part he remains sober. |
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Whether soldiers or civilians, Capa's subjects were always recognizably, indeed capaciously, human, and their corpses remained, for the most part, buried in private. |
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The action is interspersed and moved along by A Cappella songs, beautifully sung, for the most part unaccompanied, by the company on a bare stage. |
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But for the most part, he is relying on his ability to see the possibilities for both players and to capitalize on them or thwart them as the case may be. |
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The storm blew itself out in the small hours, woke up for a grumble or two a little after first light, and has stayed quiet for the most part since. |
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He is for the most part anonymous and unadvertised, but he is responsible for by far the greater part of the achievements sometimes loudly claimed by others. |
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While lyric poetry in English has not been without its private contrivances or tropes of conquest, for the most part its ontology has been one of engagement. |
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And for the most part societies and, indeed, entire cultures have disapproved of that kind of story which offers an unalleviated picture of human forsakenness. |
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The voice-over narration feels, for the most part, unnecessary and irritating, and the maddening slowness of enunciation and the monotony of intonation feel tired and false. |
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And, for the most part, the major speakers stayed even keeled and non hysterical. |
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But for the most part, he was riffing off his own All right, all right, all right persona. |
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The fact that clay is the perfect surface on which to learn the game and yet British players are, for the most part, terrified of it, still astounds and perplexes Jones. |
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The fact is that military organizations, for the most part, study what makes them feel comfortable about themselves, not the uncongenial lessons of past conflicts. |
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The rain had stopped and the clouds had cleared for the most part. |
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First, they were not, for the most part, marginal individuals or cranks. |
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Although, for the most part these concerns are unwarranted, in certain cases disagreements about the nuclear intentions of a state can create discord among suppliers. |
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The novel is peppered with knowing humour, which for the most part stems from Alix's wry observations and self-deprecating take on her manless state. |
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There was neither time nor resources to drill such soldiers in elaborate tactics and discipline, and for the most part their function made this unnecessary. |
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Our biggest territorial local authority, Timaru District Council, has, for the most part, no access to the waters of either river at any part of their journey to the sea. |
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Berliners for the most part simply lived with it, incongruous and sinister as it was. |
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The inaugural addresses of the presidents are, for the most part, a wasteland of howling rhetoric and dried-out inspiration. |
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The spa is, for the most part, outdoors, so as the masseuse pounded me with hot stones, I listened to the sounds of the rainforest and the hotsprings rushing. |
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They represent all that we find repugnant in sport, the seamy side of their profession and are, for the most part, to be found swimming against the tide. |
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He had a thick Italian accent but I could understand it for the most part. |
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A third option, these people say, is for Goldman to forgo bonuses for the most part and just buy its stock in the open market. |
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Colours are, for the most part, crisply and faithfully rendered. |
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The is a hodgepodge of performances that also features a couple of readily available tracks, and the sound quality is for the most part no better than a good bootleg. |
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However, the target of the raids was not the industrial sector but rather the historic centre of the city, consisting for the most part of timbered residential buildings. |
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But for the most part observers tend to see so-called exotic peoples as wholly other and to regard as pure and unmixed their motives and responses. |
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As Patrick Hruby outlined at Sports on Earth, the changes are for the most part positive. |
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The behaviorist, like the molecular biologist or astrophysicist, assumes that, for the most part, unobservable events obey the same laws as the observable ones they can study. |
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He left each researcher free to sink or swim and, although he occasionally gave advice or criticism, for the most part his policy was one of benign neglect. |
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What we were again thinking was here again are two characters who have for the most part been in lockstep for two years. |
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He sets aside, for the most part, exegetical and systematic theological questions, as well as the subject of priests in religious orders and congregations. |
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We decided to let the chips fall as they may and not indicate our spiciness preference, and as it turned out, the food was mild for the most part. |
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For each state a minimum level of expenditure was set for programs to assist the poor, and for the most part the states have met these minimum requirements. |
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Their real complaint is that, for the most part, the revisionist narrative has failed to become the dominant narrative. |
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The bartenders can be hit or miss, but for the most part they are all friendly, fast, attentive, and knowledgeable. |
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His politics are jaw-droppingly simplistic for the most part, particularly from about the 15th film onwards, and yet you look back at them with great affection. |
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I'm betting that the bankers will, for the most part double down. |
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I feel like I'm being a total snot for rejecting these guys, plus now that they've told me this, for the most part, they won't play with me anymore. |
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Character affect is for the most part suggested via corporeal signs, sometimes minute and sometimes expressionistically distorted. |
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He's proved very reliable since he was paroled. He's a good kid tryin' to go straight, for the most part. |
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The resulting language, Old High German, can be neatly contrasted with Low Franconian, which for the most part did not experience the shift. |
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The names of the judicial courts of Norway contain for the most part the affix ting. |
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The barbarians of Western Chou times were, for the most part, future Chinese, or the ancestors of future Chinese. |
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Such wealth gave rise to social upheavals, which were for the most part harshly contained by the militia. |
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However, many Maya villages remained remote from Spanish colonial authority, and for the most part continued to manage their own affairs. |
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The colony suffered from economic fluctuations, but for the most part was prosperous, experiencing steady growth. |
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The San Diego sank so quickly that the men for the most part were unable to disarm or abandon ship. |
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Both an order for specific performance and an injunction are discretionary remedies, originating for the most part in equity. |
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This method reflects the fact that administrative lawsuits are for the most part about matters of formal procedure and technicalities. |
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In feudal Japan there was no custom of ransoming prisoners of war, who were for the most part summarily executed. |
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The seamen, in view of the cold and the wind, had for the most part slunk ashore, and were now roaring and singing in the shoreside taverns. |
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Distinguishable from the dykes in that their bodies are tattooless and for the most part not naked. |
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Members of the family Cynoglossidae, the tonguefishes are for the most part too small to be of much interest as food fishes. |
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Where the Sheffield act's lukewarm stadium filling schlock seems forced, Houdini Dax are, for the most part, effortless fun. |
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Born in 1973, Daniel Westling was an ordinary man for the most part of his life. |
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During big storms, there is some overwash, but for the most part the creeks are served by tidal water from the Indian River Lagoon. |
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State and local retiree benefits are not subject, for the most part, to federal laws governing private sector retiree benefits. |
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It is among five new species of bug found in the area, and are for the most part varieties of Jerusalem cricket, a six-legged wingless bug. |
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The mineralization is for the most part stratabound and in places has been noted to crosscut foliation. |
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The modern possibility of intranational and global movement is limitless, and for the most part, readily available. |
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There are a number of different Calathea varieties, however for the most part they all require similar care. |
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They, and what they say, ring true, and for the most part are very funny. |
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American schools, for the most part, continue to teach in highly departmentalized, isolated ways with minimal connections across the disciplines. |
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After bowling punchlessy and batting, for the most part, fecklessly, still they did not lose the match. |
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Doronicums originate from across Europe and Asia and, for the most part, require an well-drained soil in an open, sunny position to do well. |
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Social work and gerontological literature for the most part have omitted Haniet Tubman's role as a houser of the aged. |
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The flag irises are for the most part of the easiest culture and easily propagated. |
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Large towns which had previously been split between civil parishes were, for the most part, eventually consolidated into one parish. |
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The etymology of the word used in the Urdu language for the most part decides how polite or refined one's speech is. |
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The Romantic poets valued his exploration of blank verse, but for the most part rejected his religiosity. |
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Mariners report that extended periods at sea living and working with shipmates who for the most part are strangers takes getting used to. |
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