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For definiteness, we assume that in the course of unit time, events occur in the following order.
He repeatedly had to ransom prisoners taken in the course of Lombard raids, who would otherwise have been sold off as slaves.
About 60 miles higher up in the course of the Nile, there is another large affluent from the west.
The other circumstance of aggravation is that in the course of that particular incident he detained the woman.
Nevertheless, all conditions are negotiable in the course of a real estate purchase.
The tax is a consequence of the realisation of the assets in the course of the winding up of the company.
In most frames the reds were scattered round the table in the course of disjointed play and long bouts of safety.
I will not reveal any confidential information that may come to my knowledge in the course of my work.
However in the course of time, gold has become the preferred metal for use in hand wrought jewellery.
Your Honour, that is not unusual, of course, in the course of relator actions but it possibly creates difficulties.
Both are laudable aims, and both may be partially realized in the course of psychoanalysis.
This is the same effect as can sometimes happen to us in the course of an analysis or a therapy.
Asymptomatic young men are an important reservoir for infection and are less likely than women to be detected in the course of usual care.
Some patients with ankylosing spondylitis develop arthritis in the hips and shoulders, frequently early in the course of the disease.
To make an error of fact or law in the course of arriving at a decision is not even misconduct.
A peasant leader, Titu Mir led a revolt against the British in Bengal in 1830-31, and was killed in the course of it.
This was not the only source of misery that became apparent in the course of our conversation.
For many who are, like Peter, in the course of progressive dementia, litanies, prayers, and hymns often have a deep emotional significance.
We may admire most of the literary qualities and disapprove of only a few in the course of the novel.
Mr Jacob Fletcher, a local preacher for 44 years, has been engaged in many branches of religious work in the course of his 73 years.
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I was victimised, as will appear in the course of my narration, for the truth of which I can refer to a crowd of worthy witnesses.
It was decided to subject patients to open-air tests for pleuritic pains in the course of consumption.
There was no torque on that part, nothing to dislodge it in the course of normal operations.
If the act of inquiry be not superimposed, it must arise out of some specific condition in the course of non-logical conduct.
Did you ever, in the course of your wanderings, hear of a certain osmund Maiden?
Here in 1868 he met with the fate that had passed him by in the course of the paraguayan war.
These keloid scars shrink and whiten in the course of a year or eighteen months.
But Mrs. Tippett moved him firmly to Brighton, where, in the course of time, she toned him down.
But I have seen many men, crowned and uncrowned, in the course of a tolerably long and varied journalistic career.
There should be no unlearning in the course of an education nor any expenditure of time on that which has no permanent value.
Letters for him were to be sent to oban, and might, or might not, reach him in the course of a month.
The water carrier will be described and delineated in the course of this work.
This led to the Alexandrine war, in the course of which this elder Ptolemy perished.
While breakfast was in the course of preparation he went out to overhaul his saddle.
If the dose is sufficiently large signs of iodism appear in the course of a week or 10 days.
And Mrs. Bumpkin pointed out which ones had calved and which were expected to calve in the course of a few months.
Caterpillars in the course of a month devour 60,000 times their own weight of aliment.
In fact, spontaneous relief from lameness usually results in the course of ten days' time following the appearance of thoroughpin.
In Belfast, he was certain to see someone whom he knew in the course of a day.
One instance of Italicism was in fact all that had been overlooked in the course of many pages.
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