Church doctrine holds that Communion wafers, like the bread served at the Last Supper, must have at least some unleavened wheat. |
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But it must have been a humiliating about-face for the Aberdonian former chief executive. |
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I must have spaced out, because before I knew it there was a great blare of horns behind me. |
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I have no memory of climbing into my space suit and double-checking all the seals before I must have vented the airlock. |
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You stated that clothes dryers should not vent into a garage but must have a duct leading to the outside of the building. |
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Surely winning comedy's biggest prize in 1995 must have abated this self-doubt? |
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The donor must have fluorescent properties, whereas the acceptor does not necessarily fluoresce. |
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You must have the ability to persuade and inspire our friends to communicate and convince, to listen, to absorb the ideas of others. |
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The trainer must have destroyed the dreams of quadrella punters when his gelding arrived late on the scene. |
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There surely must have been a hint of gold in music for woodwind and horns for Mozart to have dressed his offerings in such a resplendent manner. |
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Erm, ja, well, no, fine officer. My son must have stolen it, for I never knew about it. And I certainly never used it! |
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The anticipation of another wardrobe malfunction must have been the only thing keeping the interest of the press. |
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Parliament must have been aware of these methods and cannot have had in mind a process where abortifacient agents were administered by nurses. |
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Therefore, to be recorded in folklore implied that the Aborigines also must have been around at the same time. |
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The viciousness of the invective makes it seem like they must have had their knives sharpened for a long time, laying in wait for your next book. |
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It was a fabulous gig, and the fans were so revved up by the event that we all must have stayed up well past 11.35 pm. |
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Participants need to brink something to eat and drink a helmet, sturdy pair of boots and all bikes must have brakes. |
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Indeed, for a year or two in the early 1990s I must have taken the 53 bus past it twice a day. |
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God must have a pretty warped sense of humour, because with our differences, its a miracle that men and women ever manage to hook up at all. |
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The first question asks us to decide what type of mind is a potential criminal, or what degree of abnormity a man must have to be a criminal. |
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To do this must have taken considerable drive and determination, that's all I can say! |
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We know this must have happened, because we observe more quarks than antiquarks today. |
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There must have been in the war bride, I think, a sense of adventure to meet and marry a Canadian soldier and leave home to a future that they would not be certain of. |
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I was wearing a rather huge, billowy Maxi skirt and I must have lost track of exactly where it all was while on loo. |
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Another must have type release for that ever bulging record wants list. |
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But soon, he must have walked that mile along the causeway, over the water back to Miami. |
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It also must have diminished significantly the CGI budget, as well as removed an intolerable amount of background noise. |
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He then began to choke her, and as she lost consciousness it must have seemed that his might be the last face she would ever see. |
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The mistletoe must have been hanging right across the aisle on Capital Hill. |
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The compact under multiculturalism is that each community within a society must have the freedom to sustain its own identity, traditions and culture. |
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You must have been pretty stoked when you found out that Cary would have such a big, juicy arc this season. |
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It is impossible to calculate the full effect that watching this on television, listening on the radio must have had on Sam. |
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Somewhere in the afterlife, Laurence Sterne must have been tickled to see his fiendish book infused with new life. |
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And viewers certainly must have wondered why a Miami chiropractor was relevant to this election. |
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Bucca ignored what must have been excruciating pain as he made his way to the bedside of Police Officer Steven McDonald. |
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The Pentagon security reviewers must have been suffering a dearth of caffeine or sleep. |
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A group of bolivian miners must have received the shock of their lives when they uncovered a slab with 5,055 gigantic footprints. |
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I must have accidentally transposed the numbers when I dialed his phone number. |
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Director Ridley Scott, however, must have found the image of Cameron Diaz astride a gleaming sports car too good not to show. |
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You must have a high school diploma for this job. High school dropouts need not apply. |
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I've never had any regrets and must have not come equipped with the mythical biological clock. |
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I turn to the ancient Greek comic author, Aristophanes, speaking at what must have seemed a similar time. |
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The contrast between the world's wanton violence and promiscuity on the one hand, and the Torah's pristine standards and sensitivities on the other, must have been astounding. |
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He figured that the deep abyss he was falling into must have a bottom. |
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Such a resolution must have two thirds of the votes at a meeting convened for the purpose. |
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The lambers sometimes brought their friends and acquaintances to see the view and relax in what must have seemed a bohemian atmosphere. |
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The Lord Mayor, who must have previously been a Sheriff, is chosen on Michaelmas. |
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What then must have been the effect upon the eminent philologist of the midnight latrations of Fernando Wood's yellow dog? |
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Almost every officer and man in the Royal Navy must have taken part either in smuggling or in its prevention. |
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Buses with no horizontally divided front windscreens must have the front link door installed in the suitable position. |
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Another aspect of his resources is that he must have the means of support for his tools, the three classes of men. |
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Chapter 4 argues that there must be a highest level of dignity among existing things and that highest level must have a single member. |
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Their imprisonment, however, must have lasted only a few months for in February 1531, Convocation met, and Fisher was present. |
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Records from Magellan's voyage show that Brunei possessed more cannon than the European ships, so the Chinese must have been trading with them. |
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He made an example of the drunken sailor with twenty lashes, to show that he must have a sober crew. |
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To gain an Oppidan Scholarship, a boy must have either three distinctions in a row or four throughout his career. |
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The remains of the Norman crypt indicate that the older building must have been as massive and ornamental in its architecture as Durham. |
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He must have reached the age of majority by 1129, when he is recorded as witnessing a charter. |
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Judging by the genealogical references, Coel Hen must have controlled a large part of the Hen Ogledd. |
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Shakespeare must have walked the town's streets, near the castle and river, much as people still do. |
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He must have been suited for the role as he continued in it for twelve years, a long time in such a post at that time. |
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Despite this, the Pearl Poet must have been educated and probably of a certain social standing, perhaps a member of a family of landed gentry. |
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It must have been very strange for him being alone after they had been married for more than 50 years. |
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Even after Perry faded out of the picture, the coaches there must have kept using him as a model. |
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If the first inhabitants of the Faroe Islands were Irish monks, then they must have lived as a very small group of settlers. |
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Each Security Council member must have a representative available at UN Headquarters at all times in case an emergency meeting becomes necessary. |
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The fleeing Jacobites must have put up a fight for Kerr's 11th recorded at least 16 horses killed during the entirety of the battle. |
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Similar orders must have been received by the Highland units at Fort Augustus. |
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The first is that it must have adequate powers over legislation to make the government think twice before making a decision. |
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When this happens other power sources must have the capacity to meet demand. |
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This effectively means that populations of organisms must have reached a certain measurable level of difference to be recognised as subspecies. |
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For example, in order to be considered kosher, mammals must have split hooves and chew their cud. |
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To qualify, visa applicants must have already been offered a position at an educational institution which is licensed to sponsor migrants. |
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It appeared as though someone in the Battalion must have killed a Chinaman, as the weather continued rough and stormy, with strong wind. |
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They give an idea of the quality that the finest ancient work must have had. |
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The programmes being entered must have been broadcast on or between 1 January and 31 December of the year preceding the awards ceremony. |
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For example, according to this hypothesis, the eating habits of the giraffe must have changed before its elongated neck evolved. |
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I know that life must have an end once and that mental life can cease before the rest does. |
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They were possibly an upgrade of an earlier code and the intention must have been to establish a universal codification. |
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All persons over the age of 18 must have an Identity Card and carry it at all times. |
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He advises that board members must have solid knowledge of business in general and be independent enough to naysay the owner at times. |
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To get a library card one must have a government issued id card plus one has to provide two special size photographs. |
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Schimper came to the conclusion that ice must have been the means of transport for the boulders in the alpine upland. |
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Those animals must have been introduced from the mainland, which suggests domestication in the adjacent mainland by then. |
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This new law is limited to crimes where someone died and new evidence must have been gathered. |
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It must have the taste, aroma, and other characteristics commonly attributed to whiskey. |
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World Rugby requires that the hosts must have a venue with a capacity of at least 60,000 spectators for the final. |
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The issue must have been discussed with the papal legates in 786, although it is not mentioned in the accounts that have survived. |
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But unsettled Hasselbaink, aware he's on display, must have delighted the window-shoppers with a performance that helped bury Charlton. |
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I don't remember him saying that. I must have missed that part. |
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They showed no outward signs of fear, but they must have been afraid. |
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The more aberrant any form is, the greater must have been the number of connecting forms which, on my theory, have been exterminated. |
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Joe shook his head in awe, eyes agog and mouth hanging open as mine once must have hung for the tales of the north woods' legendary denizens. |
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The book is as American as apple pie, or spoon bread, or baked beans, and its influence must have been great during those times. |
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I couldn't count them all, but I think there must have been at least 500 people in attendance. |
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Anzac burial parties greeted the enemy with odds and ends of Arabic phrases, and with Australianese that must have been incomprehensible to them. |
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Yet the perfect hexagonal bipyramids still in the test-tube must have had an internal order to produce those shapes. |
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Groups of seven of a kind are called canastas, and before a player can go out he or his partner must have at least one canasta. |
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I explained that the real Regina Leigh must have been on Rosie O'Donnell while Doris was on Glenwood's cheapoid cable news. |
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He must have lost his head, or he never would have left the stick or above all, burned the cheque book. |
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I suppose he must have been all right, because you don't half cop it for killing a soldier. |
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On the other hand, a women must have problems in both X chromosomes to be daltonic. |
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We thought he must have been delayed... we thought... dear Lord, he can't be dead. |
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I wanted to instruct the durzi that all my dresses must have a neckline that covered my scar. |
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To transport gasoline, truckers must have a valid licence and the hazardous materials endorsement. |
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The multiple deltas must have formed sequentially, which led Thompson to conclude that the eskers were built in successive segments. |
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She must have brought everything but the kitchen sink along on the trip, and how she lifted her suitcase, I do not know. |
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In good seasons the stream must have been a fair little river, and during flood time it had spread all over the flat. |
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The foehn and the sun must have awakened the spirits of spring way up in the heights. |
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It must have been fun when the two played waltzes and Hungarian dances four-handedly at the piano. |
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It seems to be a full-handed failure. The bankrupts must have a good deal of the values remaining in their hands. |
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How they must have laughed about the strutting of her whose mother was a wanton and aunt a gin! |
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Someone must have leaked it to our competitors that the new product will be out soon. |
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It must have been a while since I've attended a fancy, glitzy event, because as soon as I got to the GQ awards I felt like something was up. |
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The particles themselves must have an interior and gravitative being, and the multeity must be a removable or at least suspensible accident. |
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Luther speculates that Abraham, in his godly greatheartedness, must have learned of Lot's plight and taken him and his family in. |
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He must have had his chips, she thought, and our children will be born fatherless. |
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Thus, animals and humans must have moved between mainland Europe and Great Britain via a crossing. |
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Where he does not specify, it is still possible to identify books to which he must have had access by quotations that he uses. |
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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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Concurrent introduction of metallurgy shows that some people must have crossed cultural boundaries. |
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Apel argued that an institutionalised apprenticeship system must have existed. |
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The latter must have made an impression on the Britons when they were displayed in the large tribal centre of Camulodunum, modern day Colchester. |
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Suetonius quotes Claudius' autobiography once and must have used it as a source numerous times. |
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Although the Severn is visible from British Camp, it is nowhere near it, so this battle must have taken place elsewhere. |
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Roman financiers called in their loans, which must have placed an increased burden of taxation on the Iceni. |
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Theodosius's financial position must have been difficult, since he had to pay for expensive campaigning from a reduced tax base. |
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We must have Egyptian cotton for making certain kinds of cloth, to inmix with our own. |
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You must have been fairly surprised at Dr. Glaser's inroads into reprogramming the brain. |
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The metal can completely jacketed must have iron, steel or wooden jacket completely covering the can, except the mouth. |
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Mary must have died shortly after the birth of Elizabeth, although there does not appear to be any surviving record of the date. |
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What a sight the four of us must have made, standing with water up to our thighs, our hands firmly clutched over our John Thomases. |
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A woman with dyed black hair and a greenstone nosering returns to a story she must have almost finished before I came in. |
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Therefore, some of the books of the New Testament must have been in circulation by the end of the first century. |
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One of the spurs to the active and generous patronage of poets must have been the prospect that one's name and deeds would live forever. |
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To submerge hydrostatically, a ship must have negative buoyancy, either by increasing its own weight or decreasing its displacement of water. |
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Females must have access to plenty of food to successfully make it through pregnancy and produce enough milk to rear a calf. |
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California expressways do not necessarily have to be divided, though they must have at least partial access control. |
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Instead, Plateosaurus must have increased speed by using higher stride frequencies, created by rapid and powerful limb retraction. |
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The inclusion of some of their law as part of the Salic Law must have served as a palliative. |
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As they read his writings he must have written toward the earlier years of the window. |
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Assuming that Ictis, Mictis and Corbulo are the same, Diodorus appears to have read Timaeus, who must have read Pytheas, whom Polybius also read. |
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Since most of what remains of dinosaurs is bones and footprints, a paleoillustrator must have a head for paleontology and anatomy as well. |
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Albeit the monsoon must have been common knowledge in the Indian Ocean for centuries. |
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As Vespucci did not return to Lisbon until September, 1504, the discovery must have been earlier. |
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He noted that all the leptocephali he found were very similar, and hypothesized that they all must have descended from a common ancestor species. |
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The fish must have been corralled by some method and then harvested at will. |
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It must have been in the decoration phase that grains of wheat and barley left their impression in the clay. |
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This child had never been able to walk, but must have been cared for by family throughout her life. |
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Upon that request, the wood that is sawed using a hand saw must have three men below and one men above. |
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Studies suggest Florida manatees must have some access to fresh water for proper regulation of water and salts within their bodies. |
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The Stone Age must have begun there to be carried repeatedly to Europe by migrant populations. |
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As the blood must have come from a fresh kill, the tool users are likely to have done the killing and used the tools for butchering. |
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It must have been on some such day of harsh sunlight, the incisive February brightness that gives perspicuity without warmth. |
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Many marathons around the world have such time limits by which all runners must have crossed the finish line. |
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The platen must have rounded edges and corners to prevent the vacuum from tearing the bag. |
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They calculated that the mating must have taken place about 100,000 years ago. |
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Thus, languages must have a vocabulary of signs related to specific meaning. |
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He must have meant the temporary military success of Drusus, as it is unlikely the Rhine was cleared of Germans. |
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He was relying on the official dating scheme, which must have been the fasti consulares. |
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The Bavarian Muspilli is the sole survivor of what must have been a vast oral tradition. |
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There must have been a close relationship between the various Franconian dialects. |
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At some point the language spoken by the Franks must have become identifiably Dutch. |
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Heinrich Heine must have had the same experience when he tried, with his cultivated scorn and gifted melancholy, to find the people of Hamburg. |
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The focal point of the battles must have taken place in the area of Roman Dacia. |
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Vain Delight must have lost her freshness, and be older and more pinchbeck. |
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At first, the cities must have been inhospitable, little more than defensive garrisons. |
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They must have arrived in Kozhikode at least from the beginning of the 14th century. |
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In this situation, the majority must have access to the powerstructure in order to enforce its superiority and prejudicial beliefs on others. |
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Historical evidence shows that the Thai art of stage plays must have already been highly evolved by the 17th Century. |
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This must have coincided roughly with the current ringway south of the city, situating the city within a former curve of the river. |
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I think he must have been trying to prise open that box yonder when he was attacked. |
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In 1542, the thirty year old must have been feeling confident about his future prospects when he suffered two major interruptions to his life. |
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The Taibugids must have been restored because some time between 1464 and 1480 Ibak killed the Taibugid Mar and made himself Khan. |
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Even a regular reader of the most dreadful pseudogothic periodicals must have felt a frisson of horror. |
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Because of its much wider spread, it must have occurred very early, during Northwest Germanic times, perhaps around the 2nd century. |
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We must have recourse to the old Roman expedient in times of confusion, and chose a dictator. |
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If someone's act is to have any consequence legally, it must have in some way caused a victim harm. |
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If no excuse can be found or produced, the silence of the books is an authority against the defendant, and the plaintiff must have judgment. |
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It is not enough for the couple to have lived together for several years, but they must have been generally regarded as husband and wife. |
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For an act of consecration the delegate must have himself the necessary sacred orders. |
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Both the purpose of the moorings and the class of persons benefited by the custom must have been clear and consistent. |
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Of course, each claim must have its own basis for jurisdiction in the court in which it is brought or be subject to dismissal. |
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The highest level ministers must have been tested and have successfully demonstrated integrity in all situations and all types of allurements. |
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Chapter 7 of the Manusmriti discusses the duties of a king, what virtues he must have, what vices he must avoid. |
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Because most bills must have majority support to pass a second reading, it is now very rare for a bill to be considered clause by clause. |
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This leads us to see that an entrepreneur must have leadership skills or qualities in order to see potential opportunities and act upon them. |
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Arkwright's patents were laid aside, and this judgement was later interpreted to mean as he was not the inventor, then Highs must have been. |
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Given the fiery tone of the conference, Anita Hill's speech must have come as a disappointment. She threw no red meat to the audience. |
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A company must have some degree of market power to practice price discrimination. |
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They had either been previously removed by friends, or the burial must have taken place long ago. |
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I think she must have the second sight, because she always knows where I've been. |
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That unknown, approaching thing, seemeth ever ill, my brother, which must have unfrank heralds to go before. |
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She did not come to Court, but she must have been taken to Montagu's house, for the Clerkenwell house was all shut up and was to be sold. |
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In an interview published by Time magazine on Thursday, Mr Lee said the country must have a solid Singaporean core. |
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All chewed and slobby with spit. He must have taken huge bites. Like someone starving. |
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I must have opened up some sluice gate inside her and everything that had been dammed up came spilling out. |
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Somewhere along the line he must have learned some German, because he understood what they said. |
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Men of boundless knowledge, like Humbold, must have had once their specialty, their pet subject. |
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The second prerequisite for satisfying the suicide definition is that the suicidee must have caused his own death. |
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They conclude that a good taxonym must have as its core a specification of the core of the hyponym. |
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In the closing weeks of 1959 and the early weeks of 1960, book dealers must have had a bonanza in selling thesaurusi. |
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He guessed one of the well-off people living in these houses must have took a shine to Cody and decided how he'd look good stuck up on they roof. |
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I must have done quite a thinko, but I don't remember leaving my keys in the refrigerator. |
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The first impression he must have made on the heathen chieftains was that of a man unintimidatable and devoid of fear. |
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You haven't stopped talking since I came here! You must have been vaccinated with a phonograph needle! |
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Anyway, Dad waited up for them. It must have been about midnight when they came in. |
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Such a man must have reticences in him. If he walk wearing his heart upon his sleeve for daws to peck at, his journey will not extend far! |
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He says he shall come for me willy-nilly, and father and mother say I must have him! |
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In general, writable variables must have unique instances per processor executing a shader and therefore cannot be shared. |
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I guess I must have zedded, for I find a police officer, the same one that nicked me, shaking me. |
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I must have been really zonked. They said it took fifteen minutes to wake me up. |
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Your character doesn't understand any of the Zorkian languages in which the book's jokes are written and must have them translated by others. |
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They used to joke I must have a baby tucked up my jumper or a giant beachball. |
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All patients must have been taking an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor for at least 120 days prior to baseline. |
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In daily life, there were many intermediate positions in the overall social structure and it is believed that there must have been some social mobility. |
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Lutyens argued that Ruskin must have known the female form only through Greek statues and paintings of the nude lacking pubic hair and found the reality shocking. |
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This new enterprise, with the potential for great profits, must have opened the door to the considerable wealth that Sharp was now able to accumulate. |
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Buses with front windscreen divided horizontally into two similar sections must have the front link door installed in the upper section of the front windscreen. |
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I think both of our hearts must have gone into overdrive when we heard the metallic scree of a door being rolled open and the men's voices that accompanied it. |
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It was not often that a peer of the realm was severely punished for nontreasonous behavior, so it must have suited the government to make an example of him. |
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Buses with driver's seat elevated high must have their front windscreens minimized upwards, making it possible to install the front link door at the bottom of the windscreen. |
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Burgundian sword in iron, about 3 feet 3 inches in length, imluding the. haft, which is very long, and proves that it must have been used by a robust and large-handed race. |
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A man must have some work to keep his eye in and his muscles at work. |
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Some can use salt water but many organisms including the great majority of higher plants and most mammals must have access to fresh water to live. |
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In the United Kingdom and the Crown dependencies, one must have a television licence to legally receive any broadcast television service, from any source. |
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He was very tall and skeletonic, and must have been in his seventies. |
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An annealer of iron, he must have worked in blistering, grimy and perhaps dangerous conditions, toughening metal by heating it up and then allowing it to cool slowly. |
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In the mixed population which existed in the Danelaw these endings must have led to much confusion, tending gradually to become obscured and finally lost. |
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Good to see that portraying the French as poncey overdressers delights a 21st-century audience as much as it must have done the Elizabethan groundlings. |
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Yet already it felt to Jill and Eustace as if all their dangers in the dark and heat and general smotheriness of the earth must have been only a dream. |
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That cat must have been twenty years old when he finally snuffed it. |
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He did beat me on that level so hard, so he must have been doing haxx. |
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Pliny's assignments are not clear, but he must have participated in the campaign against the Chatti of AD 50, at age 27, in his fourth year of service. |
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It must have taken some guts to speak in front that audience. |
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Early cultivars must have emerged from hybridisation in gardens from wild collected plants, which were then favoured, possibly due to flower size or growth vigour. |
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Because lichens are combinations of members of two or even three different biological kingdoms, these components must have a different ancestral lineage from each other. |
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I suppose the bullet must have struck the steels in my corsets. |
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This could be the most ancient part of the complex, composed of keep or donjon equipped with a foregate that must have been served by a drawbridge. |
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He must have been a rather swearsome hero while the flies and dust lasted. |
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No artefacts that appear to be obvious fishing equipment have been found, but the range and sizes of species present indicate that a number of methods must have been employed. |
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You must have had the patience of a saint to sit through that awful film! |
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All plants and animals for a distance of about sixty kilometres to the northeast and forty kilometres to the southeast must have been exterminated. |
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The Scots were still fighting on behalf of the absent King John, so Bruce must have paid lip service to the cause, though his royal ambitions were openly known. |
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Anyways, he must have taken a wrong turn at Albuquerque because I walked in on him using our restroom facilities and appearing to be very confused. |
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That his Maria should become Mrs. Tasman, he knew very well was a thing not for a moment to be thought of. Whoever won his daughter must have wealth and a patent of nobility. |
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Yet even in the seven kingdoms, even in the united kingdom, when there was a general summons to the host, some concentration of the armed folkmoots must have taken place. |
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This meant that Hadrian's Wall from this point must have been almost unguarded and ceased to be a coherent and uniformly organized border security system. |
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She suddenly felt strange. She realized her drink must have been drugged. |
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There must have been dozens of examples just on the first page. |
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Scholars assume that the legend must have journeyed from Venice, through its Balkan colonies, finally reaching a last outpost in this Slavic language. |
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Under the new personal flotation device regulations, boats 16 feet and longer must have one wearable type flotation device on board the boat for each person. |
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Some sound of dismay must have escaped my lips, for Jo narrowed his eyes on me. 'Doogheno or dabheno?' he asked in a low voice, unable to diagnose it for himself. |
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That little trinket around her neck must have cost a bundle. |
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The doomed lovers must have been born under an unhappy star. |
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Far off to starboard an Atlantic liner, all lights blazing, came towards us, corkscrewing with a motion which must have left the passengers unhappy. |
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For seafood to be kosher, the animal must have fins and scales. |
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In principle it is a book intended for Saint Augustine and therefore it must have been written before Orosius arrived in Africa, between 409 and 414 as discussed above. |
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This means that in case you have a value statement as a consequence of your reasoning, there must have been at least one value statement among your premises. |
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Many other dates and chronologies existed, notably those of Livy, with which the emperor must have been familiar, but he did not forbid their use in unofficial contexts. |
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Whenever you read about sibling consanguinamory there are crazy theories, like our family must have been dysfunctional, or we are perverted, or some other ridiculousness. |
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Supporting this, they claimed that Nicole must have borrowed money from one of Colombian drug Lords and so fell victim to Colombian necktie or necklace? |
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While each had its own distinct characteristics, there certainly must have still been a high degree of mutual intelligibility between these dialects. |
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The village people called his father 'Righteous Christer,' which shows that he too must have been 'stiff as a tree' in following what he knew to be right. |
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Put bluntly, multinational companies possess a variety of factors that developing countries must have if they are to participate in the global economy. |
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The Franks brought their language with them from their original territory and, as in France, it must have had an effect on the local dialects and languages. |
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Gregor Mendel must have spent a good amount of time outside of his cell. |
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If that is the case, then the Celtic tribe of central Europe must have been a final daughter population of a linguistically diversifying ancestor tribe. |
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Conceived in that journey, I was born in space. A child so birthed in desolations, homeless between yestermorrow and noon's midnight must have a proper name. |
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Young blood must have its course, lad, and every dog its day. |
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This image must have had some basis in truth, but it is not very surprising that the later Visigoths of Iberia had fallen away from Salvian's somewhat idealistic picture. |
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The Norwegians must have known about the isles before leaving Norway. |
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Two Fermanagh girls who never laughed were certain that he must have served time in a bridewell, so cold was his expression and so calloused his small hands. |
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For these sixty-seven and a half miles of fence we must have three men known as boundary riders. A boundary rider is one whose duty is to see that the fence is in order. |
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After his return in 1456, Cadamosto continued to live in Lagos for many years, suggesting he must have continued to engage, directly or indirectly, in West African commerce. |
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This must have taken place during the Edo period, after another sound change occurred which would have resulted in this form becoming Niwon and later Nion. |
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The Munster fanatics seem to have been Antipaedobaptist Anabaptists, but their baptism must have begun with themselves, as the followers of De Bruis's opinion on the subjects. |
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Since 2005, the procedure to issue an ID card has been automated and now all citizens over 12 years of age must have an ID card, which is issued within one work day. |
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The winter blanket of snow covering the world's biggest human graveyard must have made it seem no different from the scene the survivors knew 70 Januaries ago. |
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For example, all vehicle drivers must have a driving licence, and young people may need to use specially issued proof of age cards when purchasing alcohol. |
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The story hence has a number of parallels with tales of Arius and his aftertypes, and must have come to mind when later evildoers were found dead in the latrine. |
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Every franchisor now thinks they must have a Webinar to sell franchises. |
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In order to be eligible to apply under certain categories of the Points Based System, the applicant must have a sponsor which is on the UKBA register of sponsors. |
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Hence any light that reaches an outside observer from the photon sphere must have been emitted by objects between the photon sphere and the event horizon. |
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It is worth noting that the change in the pronunciation of the consonant, described by Verner's Law, must have occurred before the shift of stress to the first syllable. |
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He of course knew what was happening and Balliol probably did homage in secret before leaving, but Balliol's desperate scheme must have seemed doomed to failure. |
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We affirm strongly that teachers must have the experiences and training that will enable them to respect diversity and uphold the right of students to their own language. |
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Life Fellows must have demonstrated exceptionally high achievement. |
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It is not necessary that the victim was actually frightened, but the defendant must have put or sought to put the victim or some other person in fear of immediate force. |
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Trial marriages seem to have been popular among the rich and powerful, and thus it has been argued that cohabitation before marriage must have been acceptable. |
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Each party to a contract must have capacity to enter the agreement. |
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Only enlisted members of the Armed Forces may apply for the role, which must be taken as leave, and half of each year's recruits must have stewarded at Wimbledon before. |
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These early ancestors of man, thus seen in the dim recesses of time, must have been as simply, or even still more simply organized than the lancelet or amphioxus. |
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In order to be licensed to own, handle a race dog or work in a kennel, dog professionals must have a FBI background check and be licensed by the states. |
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To these, Bracton's treatise must have seemed impractical and academic. |
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To be truly successful using this style they must have good reflexes, a high level of prediction and awareness, pinpoint accuracy and speed, both in striking and in footwork. |
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It must have been a most dreadful strain to do it night after night. |
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Marriage was impractical, as both Lefroy and Austen must have known. |
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The lovers decide that the night's events must have been a dream. |
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Some scholars thus find it unlikely that Chaucer had a copy of the work on hand, surmising instead that he must have merely read the Decameron at some point. |
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