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All cars attest in some measure to potentially delicate negotiations between function and form.
To this singular character I have observed an analogous structure in Nyctinomus, by which it is in some measure illustrated.
Germany and Japan have, in some measure, sloughed off their post-1945 pacifism.
The sources of these recessions varied, but all were mercifully brief, thanks in some measure to government policy.
We think that we must be, in some measure, guided by the following observations.
This motion occurs in a context and that context was, in some measure, set by the Manley report.
Actually, when we commend good thoughts or actions we are making them in some measure our own.
How Canada responds will in some measure define the type of society we are or aspire to be.
Clear definition of the mandate and governance of a future waterway is, in some measure, dependent upon resolution of these issues.
To us, the common position seems to be in some measure a retreat from the high-water mark represented by Parliament's first reading position.
No doubt Einstein himself is in some measure responsible for this image, since, in later life, he reflected nostalgically on solitude, isolation, and creativity.
Only a personal being can, in some measure, harness causation to serve his interests, instead of his being dependent on it.
The government has addressed in some measure, but not completely by any means, the issue of child poverty.
We have gotten here, in some measure, thanks to the efforts of the Prime Minister.
His success may depend in some measure upon natural ability, but he needs training, too, and a purpose.
Table 25 shows the overall percentage of respondents who indicated that the problem, in some measure, made their daily lives difficult.
Perhaps psychological warfare will be employed in some measure and some sort of military action is certainly likely.
This three-dimensional game succeeds in some measure because of this very openness and because the experience is so convincing.
The goal of the preamble was to, in some measure prevent those rash misconstructions, and uncandid reflections, which usually proceed from an imperfect view of any subject.
Every time we grind out our laps, we may, in some measure, be swimming in the fountain of youth.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Then you experienced the rigours of intolerance there, in some measure, did you?
I rose from my chair, now in some measure restored to calmness and cold resolution.
On the contrary, it increased in some measure his respect for her as one of his own kind.
Barbadoes has a considerable transit trade, being in some measure the central mart for all the Windward Islands.
The month of Ramadan is the holy month, corresponding in some measure to our Lent.
Are we not now treating Baez in some measure as England treated the Mosquito king?
Such were in some measure the sensations of Imogen, upon the re-appearance of her betrayer.
This discovery may be considered, in some measure, as the result of the bibliomania.
It is to deafen, to keep down in some measure, the clamors of his bad conscience.
With adequate knowledge the two could, in some measure, be serially correlated as such.
But the words would not be forgotten, and there were circumstances which accounted in some measure for their insistency.
This tenet of his religion he infused in some measure into all his novels.
This explains, in some measure, the mechanistic tendencies of physiology.
The light titter, the giddy whisper, had already in some measure relieved my mind of that fond and oppressive fancy.
I began to dislike, more than to compassionate Linton, and to excuse his father in some measure for holding him cheap.
At length the common thirst being in some measure assuaged, conversation of a more general nature became the order of the hour.
This in some measure banished luxury and expensiveness from these feasts.
Arthur felt that he was, in some measure, and did not gainsay it.
This campaign in some measure damped the spirits of the Indians, and made them sensible of our superiority.
Having strengthened his party with such valuable recruits, he felt in some measure consoled for the loss of the Delaware Indians, decoyed from him by Mr Fontenelle.
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