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A few repeated contacts in a soup kitchen, a marketplace or a hospital ward can suffice to create a sense of familiarity.
I hope the massive quantities of text I put up earlier will suffice for the nonce.
The shady nature of the walk meant that we could not take photographs in the bush, so a description will have to suffice.
There were four of them, all a good size, and you could see how they would easily suffice two people sharing.
That capture of a weakened Labour machine by the Left would not suffice to defeat the new Conservatism.
I can't describe it explicitly without pictures, but suffice it to say that there are definite positions for fieldsmen in cricket.
Usually it was a bottle of champagne or fine wine, but even a can of hearts of palm would suffice.
Even a casual reading would suffice to demonstrate that Ross's account is wholly unreliable.
If there is a drought and power is required, hydel power will not suffice because of inadequate flows of water.
A few examples will have to suffice to explain how the Hellenization of the known world affected Early Judaism.
On the question of refugees, suffice to say that the crisis was hardly helped by the bombing campaign itself.
Only direct contact with the Holiest of items, The Host, The Cross, and Holy water, will suffice to repel her.
Where usually the power of suggestion would suffice, he delves into the reality of that violence and its consequences without censorship.
I think a diet rich in fruit and veg should suffice to obtain enough of these nutrients.
I shall draw a discreet veil over the rest of that day but suffice it to say that a jolly time was had by all.
The plaintiff's oral evidence will suffice, if it proves clearly what was the intention of the parties.
A hypothetical example should suffice in illustrating how worrying a precedent this case may have set.
His hands could only get a fallen feather which would only suffice him for a short while.
Occasional focus groups, quarterly meetings, customer surveys and direct mailings simply won't suffice.
Simple reckoning of the ages at which each of the biblical patriarchs produced his son would not suffice.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Such as they are, however, they suffice for the limited traffic up to riverhead, and to the districts reached through that place.
It will suffice to remind the reader of the Austrians kammerer and Stellmacher.
If time suffice, you might cross over into the valley of the cowskin and learn the condition of forage there as well.
And truly, if a little Latin suffice for a priest, a little wit goes very far in a law court.
In any case, slight modifications to the theory would suffice to shelter it from lindemann's objections.
This would alone suffice to explain the pre-eminent position assigned to craniology in the natural history of man.
That will suffice to require us to return for the rectification of that error.
It will suffice to suppose that it is the consciousness itself that is the dialyser.
These instances will, I think, suffice to show the similarity between werwolves and maras.
The above outlines will also suffice for the marbling section of the manual.
What would suffice to encourage the trembler at that moment, and bear him through?
But since the stems of alsike clover are finer than those of the medium red, less time will suffice for curing it.
The prevalence of such a sensualism or aestheticism would alone suffice to explain the impotence of the arts.
And so much may suffice on the unitive power of faithful developments, which constitutes their third characteristic.
An almost imponderable quantity of this essential oil will suffice to aromatize a gallon of water.
A brief description of the motor here will suffice to show the general principle of the rotary engine.
And this might suffice to warrant our covenanting to extirpate this prelacy, save that only.
The sun's spots may suffice to make it a variable star with a period of 11 years.
It must suffice to indicate the general principle by which the harmonist must be guided.
For the sake of decency, the mere mentioning of this filthy, obscenely jocular, and blasphemous publication must suffice.
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