| Legacies are liable to be abated entirely or in proportion, upon a deficiency of assets. |
| What he really means is that the recommended use of anti-venene does not entirely agree with one set of medical opinion. |
| The author is entirely at one with Brockbank that platelets are agonic products of red cells and dismisses the other theories shortly. |
| The difference between an association and an aggregation is entirely conceptual and is focused strictly on semantics. |
| An antless acacia is doomed. Janzen concluded that the ants and acacias are obligate symbionts, depending entirely upon each other. |
| Its enrolled membership was under 10,000, and its activities were non-political but entirely agitational and propagandist. |