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It is a display font whose forms are extremely thick, up to the extent of being nearly illegible.
Our thinking can reflect the systems and values of the world to the extent that we are controlled by them.
So I put forward these ideas however subtly or cack-handedly to the extent that I can get away with it.
The failure to report the allegations undermined the credibility of the witnesses to the extent they should not be believed.
To put it another way, the work is self-referential to the extent that language and the poem are Pastior's only subjects.
The only caveat I think is that a man who has created a story to the extent of having written or rewritten it should not copyread it as well.
Pontoons would be opened to the extent that it was necessary to access containers below deck.
Coughlin always has demanded total control, to the extent he doesn't allow any assistant to call a timeout during a game.
Technical limits relate to the extent to which services are separable from the core activities of the firm in question.
There is an issue as to the extent to which he remains vulnerable to drug abuse and self harm.
It works mainly on the spinal cord, first impressing the sensory tract to the extent that it can produce complete anesthesia.
The clerics had grown authoritative to the extent that they could refuse burial of any dead soul in the city cemetery.
It's nothing to the extent that others coming through the other trans-Pacific ports are experiencing.
Both are similar to the extent that they are encountered in interpersonal relationships.
Cancellation of debt income is not includable in income if the taxpayer is in bankruptcy, or to the extent the taxpayer is insolvent.
The waiters were clumsy to the extent of walking in to people and dropping things, and forgetful, missing people out when pouring wine.
However, to the extent you made nondeductible contributions to a retirement account, those amounts will not be protected.
So fie, for shame, and I declare myself rededicated to this humble art, even to the extent of journaling at work.
A sparklingly good time was had by all, to the extent that no-one minded that the orders kept getting mixed up.
Phonology was of linguistic interest only to the extent that sound patterns functioned as signifiers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Tadpoles, newts, and rock fish can be used to the extent of six to the gallon.
Conversely, indefinite integrals are indeterminate to the extent of an additive constant.
He inherited therewith any disputes as to the extent of the lands of the antecessor or as to the nature of his tenure.
The parrot had learned to speak Canadian French to the extent of demanding his crackers and water in the lingo of the habitant.
Men will be conscripted to the extent that it is wise and just and needful.
The authorities differ as to the extent of the cultivable and the cultivated soil of Egypt.
In general, to the extent that any commodity meets these tests, it will be saleable.
In a word, animals can invent according to the extent that they can dissociate.
Obscure Greek cults practised similar disciplines even to the extent of self-mutilation.
The exchangeable value of every thing must always be precisely equal to the extent of this power which it conveys to its owner.
The stomach and bowels are liable to distension by flatus, sometimes to the extent of producing colicky pains.
Because, to the extent that it is frictionless, to that extent it ceases to possess mass.
Short selling does become a wrong when and to the extent that the methods and intent of the short seller are wrong.
I would say that Lee's character was that he was more of a listener than a talker, not to the extent of being an introvert.
You think the scene is Alexandria or the Spanish main, where you may let your imagination play revel to the extent of inveracity.
It was the kedge which had been holding us, to the extent of its small ability.
Turkish suzerainty affected them only to the extent that it isolated them from the world.
This, however, was not felt as a want, at least not to the extent of inspiring a textile.
Outside clearings do not undercount outside check deposits nearly to the extent that Professor Fisher assumes.
His enjoyment of it will be proportioned to the extent to which it is his own creation.
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