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And yet the deciding court is free to consider cases from other courts authoritative, in other words, to freely bind itself.
The artist, in other words, creates by analogy with God, not through copying God's creation.
A criollo in Argentina is a person or a family descended from Spanish ancestry, in other words, no added mixture of non-Spanish blood.
Historians, in other words, need to apprehend and to understand the rough as well as the respectable manhood of American workers.
A locked Telstra phone won't work with Vodafone, and vice versa, in other words.
I want to study the possibilities of finding more fragments of the Aramaic logia or the Q source, in other words, the sayings of Jesus.
All requests for foreign purchases of South African property must be routed through an authorised dealer, in other words a registered banker.
This Pharisee was boasting, in other words, of an asceticism beyond the norm.
This is the transition from sail to steam, in other words, and the owners of the sailboat cartel aren't very happy.
We must, in other words, transform this tragedy into a triumph, a triumph of man's magnificence to man.
He has a weakness and that would be his heart, or in other words, the ones he cares about and loves.
Firstly it said that they engaged in medical malpractice, in other words they'd been sued.
The president, in other words, probably had the 2004 election in the bag all along.
Yes, in other words I have a lot of time to play around on the computer today and I guess its befitting the birthday bashment.
So in other words, they're using the biblical gospel narratives in a symbolic way in these novels.
It is, in other words, a text that reflects the preoccupations and worldview of its subject.
The real macroeconomic trend of informal labour, in other words, is the reproduction of absolute poverty.
Yes that was one of the options, and she actually had field player kit, in other words a skirt, and shin pads and socks and an A-shirt.
The great philanthropist, in other words, is financed by mere mortals who stupidly bear their taxes without so much as a plaintive bleat.
I'm offering thirty-five hundred per fifty unit, fifty thousand board feet in other words.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Then follows a chapter on abetment, in other words, the instigation of a person to do a wrongful act.
The fear of ill-luck, in other words, is the bogy that haunts him night and day.
Or, to put it in other words, medival witchcraft was a byproduct of the civilisation of the Roman Empire.
The fuel ratio measures roughly the heat or calorific power of the coal, in other words, its fuel value.
Why, in other words, is not everything given at once, as on the film of the cinematograph?
It was in other words to trace the figure in the carpet through every convolution, to reproduce it in every tint.
Construction means dramatic architecture, or in other words, a careful pre-arrangement of proportions and interdependencies.
Or, in other words, to that divergency of type which is so well insisted on by Mr. Charles Darwin.
We have, in other words, been assuming that language moves entirely in the ideational or cognitive sphere.
Or in other words, the conception of a cause is inapplicable to the phenomena we are examining.
The advance, in other words, can be cancelled by a mornings work of the inflationist as a currency expert has put it.
Or in other words, each inch in the height of the ordinate represents 30 lbs.
Is it, in other words, an unalterable property of the zygote, a genetic character?
Or, in other words, since they must be selfish, let them be so without the poltroonery of selfishness.
It represents, in other words, the lowering of the fusion point of ice by addition of ferric chloride.
This is, in other words, a history of the gavelkind, and other remarkable customs of the County of Kent.
Or in other words, the presiding high priest over the high priesthood of the Church.
I am, in other words, an investment from which they expect large returns.
As a periphrasis, the combination in other words is subdisjunctive.
The equipment, in other words, reached the grand total of 106 lamps.
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