The subcortical complex had evidently found its normal channels of discharge. |
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I only vaguely see the outline of a kneeling figure, evidently neither bulky nor obese, of a flat back and vigorous shoulders. |
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In this way he found that the honeybee, for example, could evidently distinguish different colors. |
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A second later his eyes widened as he saw a trap door, evidently leading to a subcellar. |
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Sarah Brown was rapidly becoming exasperated with everybody concerned, but not least with the evidently camouflaging tonk. |
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The Patesi of umma was evidently determined to free, once and for all, his native state from the yoke of Lagash. |
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In the same way it is not evidently irrational, if men decided that a woman, like a priest, must not be a shedder of blood. |
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In the Panjab both schools were prevalent but the Hinayana evidently strong. |
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The thief was lighter than any of us, and his horse was evidently a stayer. |
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That was a 'stumper' for the poor woman, who evidently did not understand one half of the sentence. |
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PackardsJ explanations are evidently a mixture of Lamarckism and Darwinism. |
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She was evidently a Scotch peasant girl, as indicated by the clothes she wore and by her hard, toilworn hands. |
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We had hit a lucky moment, evidently there was going to be a march-past or some thing like that. |
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For Gingling, he has Gingeling, evidently meant to be lengthened out to a trisyllable. |
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It was all affection, but evidently written in Great Depression of mind and spirits. |
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We met with ephemer midway, about a mile from the shore, and they evidently fly over the whole lake. |
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He was evidently a fisherman or a shrimper, and his movements had all the strangeness of some long-legged aquatic bird. |
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He evidently expected to be admired, and Hildegarde could not disappoint him. |
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It was evidently Miss Hathaway's treasure box, put away in the attic when spinsterhood was confirmed by the fleeting years. |
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He evidently recognised the cramped, ill-formed hand in which it was addressed. |
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At the first sternutation the rats jumped up and looked about them, evidently considerably alarmed. |
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James flourished nearly about the time of Chaucer and Gower, and was evidently an admirer and studier of their writings. |
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On the fly-leaf are memoranda of Wesleyan and jonsonian anecdotes which Buckle had evidently made for his own use. |
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There is evidently a lacuna, as the transition to Orestes is worse than abrupt. |
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She was evidently engaged, despite the lateness of the hour, in mixing bread. |
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It was evidently a slight upon Lugo to insinuate that it had only one steeple. |
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His wife, as so often happens in French marriages, had evidently been the manageress. |
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It was found to be of volcanic origin, and the soil, formed from the decomposition of trachytic lava, was evidently very fertile. |
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In the early days of Heraldry the Lozenge and the mascle were evidently held to be identical. |
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Rhazes quoted maser Djawah freely and evidently trusted his declarations implicitly. |
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There was evidently a good deal of excitement and gesticulation among them. |
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The grayback had evidently found the clothes, and suspected the purpose for which they were concealed. |
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The Midianites, evidently the guiltier nation, were doomed to utter destruction. |
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All hedges and ditches to be made betwixt 'severals', evidently enclosures as distinguished from common fields. |
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They evidently come in from the outside between the logs and the shiplap to the loft above. |
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One hatchling was missing, evidently having climbed out of the shallow dish and escaped to the floor. |
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The author was evidently amazed at all the sights which he witnessed in the monastery. |
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He had donned a fresh shirt, ahead of time, and evidently had tried to slick up generally. |
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The house mouse evidently is uncommon in rural environments in northwestern South Dakota. |
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The spick-and-span occupants of the reception bureau evidently regarded him as Room Number So-and-so. |
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Besides, most of the names were scrawled so illegibly, that some deceit was evidently intended. |
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This woman was evidently quizzing him, so it behooved him to repay her in kind. |
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Most of the Americans were mere youths, though two were evidently in their forties. |
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It was an impala, a species of antelope, and was evidently in the last stage of exhaustion. |
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This same cipher is repeated on the footstone, and is evidently intentional. |
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The inflammability of Oil evidently proves that it contains the phlogiston. |
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This layer was evidently composed of the relics of a Romano-British people. |
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They had evidently discovered the location of the cellar, and were enjoying themselves. |
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Prince kendo complimented us, and evidently looked upon us as great hunters. |
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As they got closer to downtown Kowloon, however, Chinese predominated, with only a sprinkling of what were evidently Englishmen. |
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However, the soul evidently gave a form to this adumbration from the very beginning of things. |
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It is evidently the work of the bee herself, and is not secreted and laid on by the larva. |
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The narrative is too evidently a literary device, one would think, to deceive anybody of awakened discernment. |
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But this sinister aspect of loquaciousness is evidently proper to an oriental despotism and not to a free republic. |
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She was evidently a strong-minded woman, and would not fritter away her valuable time for nothing. |
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I saw him during the dinner-hour in hot controversy with Green and tosh, who were evidently saying that he had deceived them. |
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Judith couldn't see what had happened, but evidently there had been a foul, for Catherine had a free throw. |
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The cone itself is evidently composed of similar beds super-imposed, and holding fragments of porphyry and trachyte. |
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I have evidently misunderstood the author's thought and I could not fruitfully discuss it. |
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The fusillade from the Petrel was evidently interfering with the enemy's marksmanship. |
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He had been aroused by the Inspector's shouting, and was evidently greatly perturbed. |
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The bear had evidently been severely wounded by broadus and was in a terrible rage. |
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Are not the large States evidently seeking to aggrandize themselves at the expense of the small? |
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There was a four-wheeler at the door too, so that evidently the family were going away. |
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Dorothy found herself in a small, glassed-in compartment, evidently the pilot house. |
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The latter had evidently measured their gratuities by the size of their beneficiary, as their gifts were very small. |
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He was evidently anxious to find himself a free agent, and this time even the alabamian did not seek to detain him. |
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Their weapons and tools are highly polished, and have evidently been ground on a grindstone. |
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I pointed to what was evidently part of the gummed edge of the top of the envelope. |
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The proximal, non-setiferous portion of the exopodite is evidently at an angle with the setiferous part. |
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The MS. has Garees, a word not to be found in the dictionary, but evidently an augmentative of gara, a heron. |
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The girl 128 was leaning over, and the man evidently was delivering a harangue. |
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One of them was evidently ill, for he lay back against the backboard and did not speak. |
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These amphibians are evidently the descendants of some of the fishes of the Devonian times. |
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His was evidently a soul attuned to harmonies, quick to discern any accordant or discordant strains. |
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She evidently came to the conclusion that the headwork had to go on and it was up to her to get busy in that line, at least. |
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These Hibernian novels, too, are evidently intended for the hedge-school universities. |
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Mrs. helmer, you evidently do not realise clearly what it is that you have been guilty of. |
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A white chalk line, evidently a foul line marker had been drawn on the alley floor. |
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It was evidently war that the adventurer wanted, the hot war of the two fur companies coupled to that of man and man for a maid. |
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The people and strength of America are evidently bearing southwardly, and southwestwardly. |
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They had no projections, and the draftsmen evidently had no idea of the sphericity of the earth. |
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With some sportive malice there was evidently a spice of truth in his remarks. |
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Great skill has evidently been exercised in the forming of this by the cold-drawn process, it presenting neither seams nor welds. |
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It is evidently a very corrupt copy which I have not thought worth the trouble of collating. |
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My sharing his compartment had evidently produced an unpleasant impression. |
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They evidently sympathized with their comrade's objection to the duties of a policeman. |
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Her peignoir of beige, embroidered with red silk, was evidently of Parisian manufacture. |
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It was evidently of no use to attempt a confutation of this, and the subject dropped. |
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It was evidently in their blood, for nothing, no amount of teaching and admonishment, could get them out of it. |
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War is a rough teacher, but it is evidently the only one for the continent. |
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He is evidently childish, and breaks now and then into an anile laugh at the thought, no doubt, of some dead old pot-house jest. |
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There are the same moraines, striated rocks, and bowlders that have evidently traveled from their home up the valley. |
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He repeated the passage, halting at the speech of the convener of the trades, but was evidently vexed at the temporary breakdown. |
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He spoke with deliberation when he did speak, and evidently, weighed his words. |
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The freemasons evidently adapted their nomenclature to the dialect of the part they were in. |
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But there was a memo, evidently added to the entry in some change of editions. |
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Their concluding words had evidently been some form of sign and countersign. |
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He had promised me faithfully not to fumble with his cravat, and evidently he had not once stirred. |
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They were evidently passengers en route across the reservation, or waiting to go up the Flathead Lake and river to Kalispell. |
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They were spirited and active animals, evidently of a fine breed, such as that for which Khuzistan is famous at the present day. |
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Soon after, Clark republished it in the Knickerbocker, saying that it was evidently by me. |
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The tourists enjoyed the sights, but they ate aboard their ship, which was evidently somewhat like a Caribbean cruise ship. |
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Jimmy's neighbor had cupped his hand behind his ear and was evidently disappointed. |
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This particular spot was evidently a sort of natural forcing ground where the columbine was made to bloom with the bloodroot. |
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Sweyn had evidently counted on a friendly reception in the Scandinavian settlements of the Danelaw, and he was not disappointed. |
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The half-soling had evidently been home work, and the supply of pegs had been exhausted. |
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Distinctions, so great as these are, evidently remove the Ischian shocks from the category of tectonic earthquakes. |
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It was evidently Longstreet's intention to cut off our retreat at this place. |
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And after a while Renoux appeared, bland, debonaire, evidently much pleased with whatever he had been doing. |
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It had evidently been done but not overdone by a decorator who was a true artist. |
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There was not a boatswain bird within fifty miles of where we had been, and the specimens had evidently been cured for years. |
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Some had evidently come from afar, for the fame of the revivalist was widespread. |
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As I attempted to clarify last time the pilot has descended to 2000 ft and evidently is unable to see anything ahead. |
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It had evidently occurred to him that the Ariadne might have been seized by Delano. |
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He had evidently been left in peace by Assyria, and the monument he erected to his god is of aramaean workmanship and design. |
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They were evidently not wholly made for the tracery, though parts of them may have been. |
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The color of the fourth was not determinable, but evidently, from its position relatively to the others, was once green. |
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There was evidently an afflatus on the men, and they wrote and acted as they were moved. |
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The other end was as evidently French, in the frugality and the neatness of its furnishings. |
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Uncle dib seemed happy, and evidently had a keen sense of what the consistency of the stew must be to make the flounder palatable. |
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Ive been sandbagged and robbed, and evidently sold to you for a sailor, which I am not. |
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Moreover than which, as grammarians say, sark has evidently been misinformed. |
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Where we first approached it the bank was high and firm, the water forming a broad reach evidently very deep. |
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She had evidently never speculated on the meaning of the scrawl that had saved her. |
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To secede from the Union was evidently to secede from the God of virtue and charity. |
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He paused, evidently expectant of laudatory corroboration from the secretary. |
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Huz evidently approved this last sentiment, for he gambolled around the group, doing his doggish best to please. |
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This rock has evidently been deposited in water, but not in the manner of a sedimentary bed. |
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The Floridian was evidently as much astonished to see me as I was to see him. |
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She'd evidently had the dowser go over the list of twenty-two dominated planets. |
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Her nervousness had evidently not yet abated, for she was walking up and down the floor. |
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In cases of dry cough at the beginning of tuberculosis I have noticed that the drug evidently arrests the tubercular process. |
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He turned our baggage out on to a mat, and evidently meant to overhaul it thoroughly, when a few Daily graphics caught his eye. |
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This was evidently the means of water supply to the dweller or dwellers in the cottage. |
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As the buttress does not bond with the wall it was evidently a later addition. |
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The regicides were evidently the calendared saints of his religion, and their adventures his Acta Sanctorum. |
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Ninib being a solar deity, his festival in Elul was evidently of a solar character. |
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In moments of rapid action the sergeant major evidently had difficulty with his aspirates. |
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Do not some of them tend to enervate the authority evidently designed thus to regulate and controul? |
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He had never thought of it, except as forest and canebrake, in which the Indians had always roamed, but evidently it was not so. |
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It was evidently a weakness of his to enshroud himself in an air of romance and mystery. |
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They were evidently in chase of him, with as much eagerness as he was in chase of the catamaran. |
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Otus and ephialtes, who contracted once to pile Pelion on top of Ossa, were evidently builders who touched only the larger jobs. |
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In the cattle guard was the sole of a shoe, evidently torn off as one of the fleeing men escaped his assailants. |
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These poems evidently made a success, and Horace returned to the theme in his 17th epode. |
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He is evidently preparing to erupt, which he does at intervals of several days. |
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At Rettenden, Essex, there is a room over the vestry which has evidently been an anchor-hold. |
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The discovery of a new spot on the sun is evidently a case for the censorship. |
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Here the pompous antithesis is evidently meant to caricature the peculiar euphuistic sentence of court parlance. |
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He had evidently been thinking for months about the possibility of evangelising the town. |
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It is evidently a reprint of a chapbook of the time of Charles II., as appears from many allusions. |
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They had evidently just landed, and two men were lifting out a chest from the boat. |
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This evidently refers to the goosander, which as he says in another place most answers to the Merganser. |
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Far from evincing any ferocity towards his master's foes, he danced about with a joyous bark, evidently considering it famous fun. |
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It was a chicheria, and the chicha there served was evidently the cause of the good nature and general merriment that prevailed. |
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More than this, in one corner still lay some of the wraps which he had evidently used to extemporise a bed. |
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His mind at this period was evidently shaken in some degree from its balance. |
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Crow took an eyeful of us as we stood there, evidently dying of curiosity to know what it all meant, and then retired. |
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The pyrenoid is evidently concerned in the formation of the chromatophore, or in its division. |
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Tim evidently had a plan for combining this illusion with the cinematograph. |
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Now vot is evidently the same root as the German vat in Vater, and the English fath in father. |
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As she said you had driven off in a fiacre, it was evidently of no use waiting. |
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But as she was evidently a southerner it was possible that she was very much younger. |
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Kenyon looked at Wentworth, who was evidently not feeling in the best of humours. |
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Mr huntingdon did not speak for a while, his thoughts were evidently troubling him. |
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Just west of fire temple there is a group of rooms which were evidently habitations, since household utensils were found in them. |
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The spiral nebula is evidently the standard type, and the condensing nebula must conform to it. |
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For we are evidently dealing with auxiliaries, assembled for committing homicide, according to the thought of the fisc. |
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It was evidently a detachment of horse advancing towards the Dinka. |
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He looked so wistful as he went away, hearing the frolic and evidently having none of his own. |
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