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To counteract the incipient Gnosticism of Colosse he dwelt upon the pre-eminence of Christ.
It seemed inevitable that something would be done at the beginning of this week to halt the incipient crash dynamics of the stock market.
It implies a reduced ovarian reserve and the possibility of incipient premature ovarian failure.
The film opens with a flurry of sight gags and double entendres, layered over incipient tension.
He visited the far-flung corners of his empire, bucking up his troops but also stamping out incipient rebellions.
The harm of ending an incipient life must be weighed against the consequences for society.
In those dark days fathers surfaced in politics either as incipient child-abusers, or alimony-evading wastrels.
But moves to regulate the market at this stage could have presumably nipped incipient problems in the bud.
By contrast to healthy control root hairs, incipient plasmolysis and loss of root hair cytosolic content was also observed.
It may be the knowingness not of incipient sexuality, as some commentators have argued, but rather of being regarded by a camera.
Pletnev's new version does much to tame the score's incipient vulgarity without compromising its more grotesque elements.
In fact, out of such a solitary beam, traversing the unilluminated air, we should be able to extract every effect shown by our incipient cloud.
For an important but limited beginning, Stover's text forms only an incipient explication of the African American mother tongue.
He hits on the tight connection in everything we're seeing between incompetence, state mendacity and incipient authoritarianism.
Martha's experiences as both a normalista and a paraprofessional enhanced her development as an incipient teacher.
Instead, energy prices are a prime incipient consequence of global reflation.
Aries at 0 is the beginning of the zodiac, the first degree, an incipient point of something that breaks onto the world consciousness.
They argued that it could prove detrimental by pumping up incipient bubbles in bond, stock, and housing prices.
Although it is still too early to draw any final conclusions, we do have incipient evidence that the peer groups are making a difference.
Whether closer follow-up of cases of tuberculosis leads to earlier detection of incipient toxicity or other factors are at work is unclear.
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His eyes were ringed and bloodshot with fatigue, and with incipient snow-blindness.
William was straining at his collar and growling like an incipient thunderstorm.
These changes were so marked as to justify a diagnosis of incipient nephritis, or brights disease.
It is barely possible that the word had already been employed in the incipient Gnosticism of the Colossian errorists.
Not in a state of lenitive pain, sanative, and in some degree encouraging, but in a condition of incipient mortification.
In incipient cases the tubercles might be as readily absorbed as catgut ligature, and the germs, if any, fall to phagocytic prey.
He emphasises far too much the neuropathic element, and revels in the repulsive symptoms of incipient softening of the brain.
Can we men now on earth claim more of sustainment than lies in the incipient communion with those enfranchised souls?
The symptom in the true neuroses is frequently the nucleus and incipient stage of development of the psychoneurotic symptom.
This bore some resemblance to incipient rigour, and was accompanied by a marked sinking of the pulse.
It was a factitious strength, the restlessness of incipient insanity.
How ludicrous is the incipient inebriety of a man who wears spectacles!
He had reached the incipient stages of regret of his rash promise.
And then he twirled all that he could twirl of that incipient moustache.
The bluing of wood is an incipient decay and is generally due to fungus.
Why do men marry viragoes, pimply girls with incipient moustaches?
The populations from the Distrito Federal seem to be incipient subspecies.
Do we not wile away moments of inanity or fatigued waiting by repeating some trivial movement or sound, until the repetition has bred a want, which is incipient habit?
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