The way is hard and long, but I feel that we have been set upon the right road towards that hitherto unreachable Nirvana. |
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Last week Manchester United relaunched its official website in an attempt to kick-start its hitherto moribund internet operation. |
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So this week has consisted of opening my hitherto shut-tight eyes and actually trying to make my poor sad accounts balance. |
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As a result we now need to consider the Council Secretariat as much more of an actor in the policy process than hitherto. |
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Busoni's hitherto unparalleled magnificence as a pianist was naturally reflected in a substantial amount of music for piano. |
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This book tries to demonstrate that the value of Latvian data for Balto-Slavic accentology has hitherto not been fully recognized. |
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Some days yield nothing by way of new information and fresh leads, while others open avenues hitherto blocked. |
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Jamie, hitherto the one who has had life handed to him on a plate only to throw it back like a petulant toddler, becomes as much a victim as Ian. |
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He was billeted at her home where her seven brothers had hitherto protected her from any approach by potential suitors. |
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Viewers who haven't hitherto been paying much attention assume it is an advertisement for toothpaste or hair gel. |
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They wrote with an intensity and a biting edge which was unusual in intellectual discourse hitherto. |
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He discovered a hitherto undetected fracture and packed me off to North Shore Hospital. |
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Secondly, there has never been adduced a body of evidence that demonstrates the need to make a new crime out of a hitherto legitimate activity. |
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Its worship services have hitherto been held in the garage of the pastor's home. |
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Columns of kids shouldering past me in the crowd rouse feelings in me hitherto unknown. |
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The daylight that penetrated the depths illuminated a hitherto unseen and strange world. |
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Recent tragedies have been afflicted with a certain element of bizarreness, hitherto not experienced by humankind. |
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It reminds of an incident when my normally ape-like father revealed a hitherto unforeseen wit while we were in America. |
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Ramsay realized that argon and helium might be members of a hitherto unsuspected new group in the Periodic Table. |
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My extensive experience in the Egyptian National Archives has enabled me to gather a significant amount of hitherto unconsulted material. |
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So they went around the house trying to use their wits to outdo each other to cause damage and destruction hitherto unseen. |
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Recent years have seen the mass conversion to religion of hitherto agnostic parents. |
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He took theatre, hitherto marked out for the elite who could understand Sanskrit, to the laymen by using their language. |
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There has also been something of a stushie over the attribution to Burns of poems not hitherto in his canon. |
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Though Giles Radice does not say so, this is clearly a form of political heroism which has hitherto been overlooked. |
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Besides, on this particular evening, a hitherto undiscussed aspect of my fancy London ways has aroused my dad's curiosity. |
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The hitherto unengaged viewer is lured or manipulated into the film's most salacious sequences. |
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At the same time the irritative fever and hectic hitherto so much dreaded in large abscesses are, with perfect security, entirely avoided. |
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Very novel for Hindus, they are beginning to assert themselves at the polls in hitherto unexpressed sense of oneness. |
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Genetic epidemiology may identify hitherto unknown molecular mechanisms and improve understanding of critical events in the evolution of disease. |
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Finally, 7 of 15 interactors with a hitherto unknown function were shown to interfere with apoptosis. |
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Several bathypelagic fish species, whose occurrence has hitherto not been recorded in the Adriatic, were found among the catches. |
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You are a man clearly of great ability and hitherto good character and I give you full credit for that and your plea of guilty. |
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This was a lot of theory to put on a hitherto monosyllabic himbo's shoulders. |
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Studies of Scottish popular belief in the trials have hitherto emphasised narratives. |
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Yet their forwards finally found a bit of tempo and Rory Lawson began to make linkages which had hitherto been absent. |
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They were forced to call on the coalition partners whose presence they had hitherto ignored. |
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But he has unwittingly made plain what only a few radicals and Marxists have hitherto suspected. |
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The company has launched a project to bring wines hitherto unknown in Hong Kong on to the market there. |
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New technology means it is worthwhile extracting oil from fields hitherto economically unviable. |
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The DVD also contains 20 minutes of hitherto unseen footage and four extra tracks. |
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McLeish is now secure enough in his own position to be able to straight bat these, hitherto, distractions. |
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Preliminary results already suggest the battle was fought over a much bigger area than hitherto suspected. |
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Another factor hitherto unnoticed now comes into the force, tipping the balance. |
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As he says this, a sudden chill descends on Penelope Wilton's hitherto friendly Sonya as if he has trodden on her soul. |
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Triassic asteroids are among the rarest of fossils, hitherto comprised of only three genera, all from Europe. |
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On 15 September French and Serbian mountain troops successfully attacked hitherto impregnable Bulgarian positions. |
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Much of this audio was hitherto inaccessible, locked in record company vaults, private collections, archives and radio station libraries. |
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Her circumstantial account was accepted by thousands who had hitherto remained sceptical. |
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Under this grant hitherto uncatalogued materials were added to the online catalogue. |
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In May of 1985, Simpson and his partner Simon Yates set out to scale the west face of Siula Grande, a hitherto unclimbed peak in Peru. |
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Point being, there have always been upsets, shocks and hitherto unfancied teams over-achieving. |
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The hitherto unformulated idea of a profession of journalism takes shape in clauses which assume what was then becoming common form. |
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From one case they isolated many colonies of a phycomycete, Basidiobolus, not hitherto known to infect mammals. |
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It is worth interrupting the chronicle to draw attention to a hitherto unnoted irony in a political career in which ironies instructively abound. |
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This mode of action has not been hitherto distinctly understood by physiologists. |
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If hitherto public service broadcasting had been widely accepted in a largely unquestioning way, from Annan onwards old certainties crumbled. |
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Watch out when you go traipsing down memory lane, you're liable to get stuck on some hitherto unrecalled hidden pathway. |
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They relate to the provision of public sewerage in areas hitherto unserved in that way. |
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Over the next nine months his party explored and mapped approximately 38,000 miles of hitherto unsurveyed country in western Tibet and Rudok. |
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Would we find that this hitherto unknown man spoke to us in tones of refreshing directness and honesty? |
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A hitherto unknown worm that survives without oxygen was also discovered by a scientific team. |
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The Reform Act of 1832 eliminated many anomalies, and enfranchised the new industrial towns, which had hitherto been unrepresented. |
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They lift the curtain on a hitherto unknown community of philosophical debate among Epicureans and with other schools. |
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One branch of athe art of war, as well as of every other human art, has hitherto consisted in deceipt. |
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During a secret speech in February 1956 he condemned the policies of the hitherto much admired Stalin and accused him of hideous crimes. |
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In the 1980s the relationship between soap operas and tabloid newspapers reached hitherto unprecedented heights of incestuousness. |
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A glass roof links the hitherto separate building with the main volumes to form a luminous entrance galleria. |
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His eyes light up as he describes his enjoyment in transforming the promise lurking in a hitherto unperformed play into a reality. |
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Sometimes, I'm settling in for a longer story that plumbs hitherto unplumbed deeps of the human experience. |
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Secondly they provided a conduit through which investment on a hitherto unprecedented scale could be mobilized. |
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You can believe that these atrocities changed the world and made hitherto unthinkable expedients necessary. |
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In her 1996 life of Eliot, Rosemary Ashton quotes a hitherto unregarded letter of G. H. Lewes's about Daniel Deronda. |
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That would make it 12 mph faster than the McLaren F1, hitherto the world's fastest road-going car. |
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The hitherto untold story behind the Smertin transfer offers further insight into the extent of his influence. |
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As soon as he came to Constantinople Theodosius began expelling the Arians, who had hitherto been in possession. |
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As someone who has hitherto needed to reject one thing before moving on to another, Juliet is on her mettle, and she knows it. |
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Backed by a 12-person choir, the quartet's hitherto hidden voices hold their own, controlling the mezzo range nicely. |
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The latest elections should go some way toward arresting a hitherto dangerous game of brinksmanship. |
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As most of the research was done in hitherto secret Soviet archives, there seems little doubt of its accuracy. |
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It is a severe comment on the insularity of Spenserian scholarship that hitherto no Spenserian has recognized the portrait of Dee. |
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Considering all such factors, there seems no compelling reason to postulate the existence of a hitherto unknown creature in Lake Champlain. |
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One could lie in wait on some high crag, and at hitherto unheard-of ranges hit a horseman far below. |
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Who knows, you may find yourself activating a hitherto latent fascination with, say, clinical pathology or gastroenterology? |
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Above all it heralded the end of the proconsular autonomy hitherto enjoyed by the representatives on mission. |
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We wish to report that the dextrorotatory acids of the lipids of human tubercle bacilli, hitherto believed to be saturated acids, are unsaturated acids. |
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Sue now provides this, making use of a mass of hitherto unused material. |
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A number of our friends lined up for cuddles with the wee darling, and several photos of people who we had not hitherto suspected of being clucky fussing Rebecca now exist. |
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This led more women to join the non-militant organizations than hitherto. |
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Birthing in the Pacific meets a gap in the literature on pregnancy and birthing by offering a set of high quality essays on a hitherto neglected region. |
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Away from the underground happenings of London, away from his friends, performing hitherto unheard songs to unappreciative punters was a daunting prospect. |
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She has diligently researched the subject of her book, presenting us with an immensely more complex personality than we may have hitherto imagined. |
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What exactly would it mean to present poetry upon a plan hitherto unattempted for consumers in a hurry to get their poetry when not doing real business? |
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The striker's hitherto unbendable faith in his own abilities is suffering. |
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This body also established state scientific research, bringing together hitherto unconnected projects and scientists and enhancing the possibility of successful outcomes. |
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Two members of British Everest party led by Sir John Hunt, Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, became the first to climb the hitherto unconquered peak. |
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The Saudis have hitherto sold oil and bought expensive weapons systems from the Pentagon, as well as recycling surplus petrodollars without question back into US treasuries. |
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When he put George down for the count in the eighth, a man hitherto regarded as an ogre was reduced to humbling mortality at the feet of boxing's greatest magician. |
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Are we justified, for example in inferring that because all the humans we have observed are mortal, so are humans in hitherto undiscovered countries, such as Britain? |
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People were accused of entering into the donnybrook without experience, knowledge, good faith, rationality, sobriety or even their own hitherto recognisable identities. |
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At the three-hour-mark, the hitherto obliging Lanzmann finally becomes irritated. |
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Obama's effect on Israel's public debate has been electric, reigniting the hitherto comatose discussion of the West Bank. |
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Her father attempted to stage an intervention into her drinking, and it was reported that she had a hitherto unknown half-sister. |
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Was it a smoke screen for some secret hitherto undisclosed strategy? |
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It made a break between the three hitherto closely united sisters. |
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The late 19th and early 20th century saw a spate of inventions which were to transform the lives of ordinary citizens of this country in ways hitherto undreamed of. |
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It also prepared the ground for war on a hitherto unimagined scale. |
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The story they have told is of abuse on a hitherto unimagined scale. |
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The hitherto silent island of Naxos has startlingly become populated with fauns and maenads and sileni and old Silenus himself swaying inebriate on his donkey. |
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For some hitherto unknown reason, Emilia was not best pleased. |
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Clearly, there is an urgent need to move from the hitherto widely used step-by-step, sequential approach to marketing to a more holistic, dynamic and non-sequential approach. |
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Once it was digested that a military conclusion seemed as far off as ever, the hitherto unsayable notion of a political resolution was out of the bag. |
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We soon discovered why that part of town was hitherto unknown to me. |
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The logical presumption is they haven't been joiners hitherto. |
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Heavy artillery, hitherto used only for siege work, was being rendered mobile by rail and road, and could engage targets at a range of over twenty-five miles. |
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Common partners can serve as referral agents and relay expectations and responsibilities as part of the process of bringing together two hitherto unconnected firms. |
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That may be because, hitherto, it has been a hard building to envisage. |
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It's an accomplished and intriguing set that never dulls the enthusiasm on repeat hearing, each new listening opens up a hitherto missed experience. |
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Perhaps it is a hitherto uncovered area of Swinney's policy revolution. |
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As the Labour Party faithful, of which I was hitherto a proud member, meet in conference, they have an opportunity to earn the nation's commendation. |
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The galvanising effect on the hitherto moribund Mavericks was immediate. |
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The goal immediately lifted the hosts and a hitherto subdued crowd. |
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Woolf identified in her an essential womanliness which activated the ardent and romantic side of his personality, hitherto almost entirely dormant. |
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The attack was complemented in the west by attacks from nationalities hitherto under Russian control, i.e. Finns, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, and Poles. |
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The win was all the more laudable considering Kiltaine had been hitherto unbeaten but the Sarsfields put the skids under them with a gutsy super display. |
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With expanding medical expectations, and ever expanding possibilities for cures for hitherto untreatable conditions, if money were no object, the sky might be the limit. |
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Having rectified that, it's now firmly on my list of places I wouldn't mind living if a hitherto unsuspected wealthy great-aunt died and left me her musty manse. |
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David Freedlander reports from a Romney rally where even hitherto lukewarm fans pledged their troth. |
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He was not a patch on the hitherto unsung Michael Kasprowicz, who bowled with fire, bounce and zest during Australia's 3-0 whitewash of Sri Lanka. |
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In his account, the government emerged with a more explicit role as a generator of economic growth, and urbanisation was shown to be a hitherto neglected feature. |
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We may safely say thus, that wrong collections have been hitherto made out of those words by modern divines. |
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Walpole's religious beliefs, hitherto an unquestioned part of his life, were fading, and Benson helped him through that personal crisis. |
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For in him the dandiacal temper had been absolute hitherto, quite untainted and unruffled. |
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A work in which the language itself seems to be reminted, or in which a hitherto undreamed-of style is born, is of major importance. |
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With this wicket, Andrew Flintoff equalled Ian Botham's hitherto unique achievement of 300 runs and 20 wickets in an Ashes series. |
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She was stronger, larger, more robust physically than he had hitherto conceived. |
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I employ the term Thermotics, to include all the doctrines respecting heat, which have hitherto been established on proper scientific grounds. |
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Asim Hussain noted that the gas crisis stands hitherto unresolved owing to cartelization. |
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Their hearts will respond as hitherto they have not, and a new understanding and urgency will potentize their response. |
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Indian space scientists should now strive to blaze a trail across hitherto unchartered territories. |
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The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles. |
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Barry Goldwater, hitherto dormant conservatives would join the electorate in numbers sufficient for victory. |
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Malygin took careful observations of these hitherto almost unknown areas of the Russian Arctic coastline. |
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Howbeit we have not yet been able to overtake young madam, we may account it some good fortune that we have hitherto traced her course aright. |
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The significance of the abolition of the British slave trade lay in the number of people hitherto sold and carried by British slave vessels. |
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Turning manure and many other things we've hitherto done by day work, we'll do by piece work. |
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The French had shewn themselves the ablest architects of ruin that had hitherto existed in the world. |
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In 865 a group of hitherto uncoordinated bands of predominantly Danish Vikings joined together to form a large army and landed in East Anglia. |
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His wife, who had hitherto accepted his cross-dressing with uncase, was completely unable to accept his proposed transformation into a woman. |
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Syndrome of non-tropical sprue with hitherto undescribed lesion of the intestine. |
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I freely admit the existence of a poisoned condition of the system from without by an invisible and hitherto incognoscible something. |
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Before World War I steam torpedo boats which were larger and more heavily armed than hitherto were being used. |
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It had been a sort of race hitherto, and the rowers, with set teeth and compressed lips, had pulled stroke for stroke. |
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The Macpalxochitl, figured by Clavigero, after Hernandez, is one of the most singular trees hitherto discovered. |
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The orchestra played for other managements, and managed to survive, although the hitherto remunerative work for regional choral societies dwindled to almost nothing. |
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The Carnegie Trust, with the support of the British government, contracted the LSO to tour Britain, taking live music to towns where symphony concerts were hitherto unknown. |
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Meanwhile, the political unions, which had hitherto been separate groups united only by a common goal, decided to form the National Political Union. |
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Itchings, hitherto unknown, are felt all over the body, and render my skin sometimes painfully tender, sometimes quite benumbed, as if it were dead. |
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Disraeli caused an uproar in the congress by making his opening address in English, rather than in French, hitherto accepted as the international language of diplomacy. |
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He employs an orthography that presents the reader with the difficult combination of eye dialect, dense Scots, and a greater variety of verse forms than employed hitherto. |
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King George III then issued a Proclamation of Rebellion on August 23, 1775, leading to an emboldening of hitherto weak support for independence in the colonies. |
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It seemed to him a possibility that the Cold War Corps of March might have contacted hitherto unknown sapients on some just discovered interstellar planet. |
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Here, we report the occurrence of a defoliator, loopers hitherto not recorded on litchi in India that necessitates continuous surveillance and attention of researchers. |
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So this witness fell back immediately with his soldiers to rejoin the maese de campo, followed by the Indians who had hitherto accompanied this witness. |
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The new humanist learning had been hitherto looked on with suspicion in Rome, a possible source of schism and heresy from an unhealthy interest in paganism. |
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The difference is that this time the arc was a little wider, Cabral went further west than Gama had, and as a result hit upon the hitherto unknown landmass of Brazil. |
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It seemeth that the Spaniards hitherto had never been in this part of the country, neither did ever discover the land by many degrees to the southwards of this place. |
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Notes on the soft parts of Trochus infundibulum Watson with an account of a remarkable sexual modification of the epipodium, hitherto undescribed in Mollusca. |
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And, perhaps, if they were distinctly weighed, and duly considered, they would afford us another sort of logic and critic, than what we have been hitherto acquainted with. |
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The knowledge of men hitherto hath been determined by the view or sight. |
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Nevertheless, Rangers, hitherto wary of compromising any Champions League involvement, have now performed a handbrake turn and come out in support of such an arrangement. |
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Why should that singing horse commonly called the nightingale, or that climbing horse hitherto known as the cat, fall down and worship you because of your horsehood? |
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The Judicature Acts are a series of Acts of Parliament, beginning in the 1870s, which aimed to fuse the hitherto split system of courts in England and Wales. |
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Thereafter, the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal, who had hitherto resided in Belvedere House, was upgraded to a full Governor and transferred to Government House. |
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All recorded history hitherto has been a history of class struggle, of the succession of the rule and victory of certain social classes over others. |
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He also made the office of curator of each of the great public roads a perpetual magistracy, instead of a special and temporary commission, as had been the case hitherto. |
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