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| educated, but he read very widely; there was | scarcely a French author of his day with whose works h |
| Associated Press report indicated there was [ | scarcely] a wreck of a wall left standing. |
| ton News published the first edition in 1857, | scarcely a decade after the Republic of Texas joined t |
| ree marriages, and the last had a duration of | scarcely a year. |
| ured these hardships for over two months with | scarcely a murmur, notwithstanding their comrades were |
| Scarcely a year after graduating the Naval Academy he | |
| reputation; in this branch of practice he has | scarcely a rival. |
| and by nine o'clock in the morning there was | scarcely a vestige remaining of either town, fortifica |
| geon, his strong frame so reduced that he was | scarcely able, even under the stimulus of hope, to sta |
| e traditions of chivalry and of religion, but | scarcely addressed the bulk of the population. |
| ast, however, but with a sort of apathy which | scarcely admitted the sense of joy, we reached the sum |
| My dreams when a lad when | scarcely adolescent My dreams when a young man Now wit |
| on the horizon means little to them and will | scarcely affect their day to day. |
| His enthusiasm was so great that he would | scarcely allow himself the time to eat and drink. |
| Shah is | scarcely an umimpeachalbe source! |
| arrow political base, Young England died with | scarcely an obituary some few years after 1847, when D |
| pel and to establish churches until there was | scarcely any village in the United States without a Me |
| he 15th century, however, his works have left | scarcely any memory of their existence but their title |
| re campaigns passed without a battle and with | scarcely any advance on the part of the invaders, but |
| t the time of the station's opening there was | scarcely any other building in sight) and most of Milc |
| Scarcely any have survived. | |
| In the first year, there was | scarcely any activity. |
| There is | scarcely any sense or meaning in the best of them. |
| now their names and dates fairly well, though | scarcely any events of their reigns are recorded. |
| er problems of biological philosophy, he made | scarcely any direct and definite contributions. |
| On the main islands, there is | scarcely any summer population any more, but on the ou |
| s readily with a yellow, smoky flame, leaving | scarcely any ash. |
| There is | scarcely any fact in the opening history of the Reform |
| of Dutch antiquity have come down to us, and | scarcely any echoes of Germanic myth. |
| his thirst for blood and booty that there was | scarcely anybody who was not smirched some suspicion o |
| icially bleak world where it's understandable | scarcely anyone would want to spend time, even for the |
| cefen is a slightly curious parish in that it | scarcely appears in gazeteers. |
| They had | scarcely arrived when Whichcot received a hasty recall |
| d in his first seasons combined, but appeared | scarcely as Borussia dropped down a level in 2007, mai |
| the appointment, The Times wrote, "There can | scarcely be a musician in this country with so wide an |
| o houses on receipt of a proposal which could | scarcely be regarded as serious, ordered their commiss |
| ol children whose astonishing adventures will | scarcely be believed by posterity," who will neverthel |
| ere making so much noise that the music could | scarcely be heard. |
| nts he planned in April 1939, but efforts had | scarcely been undertaken when the war began in Septemb |
| osed golden age in China's antiquity that had | scarcely been doubted up to the present. |
| He had | scarcely begun his work when it was interrupted by the |
| The musketry duel between the two sides had | scarcely begun, however, when the French cavalry appea |
| The Queen's House, though it was | scarcely being used, provided the distant focal centre |
| n idea so patently wrong, even as today I can | scarcely believe that some people resist an idea so pa |
| The boundaries of the county have | scarcely changed since the time of the Domesday Survey |
| abulary; and the phonetics of the vowels have | scarcely changed." |
| low bloom in early summer with petals free or | scarcely coalesced. |
| Rama Varma VIII | scarcely commanded any authority during his reign as t |
| Tail | scarcely compressed. |
| ested with these high honours, Steffani could | scarcely continue to produce dramatic compositions in |
| edknapp and playing on the right wing, but he | scarcely contributed in the short on-pitch time he rec |
| It is | scarcely corroded in any perceptible degree in any vis |
| dear to his heart, The sobs of affection, he | scarcely could smother, Well knowing how soon from the |
| 'It seems | scarcely credible that the fact that these men had bee |
| ir lagmen; so that even the most powerful men | scarcely dare to come to their Al-thing without regard |
| rope and while yet the science of numbers had | scarcely dawned among the Arabls" |
| This is probably true, but the language is | scarcely definite enough to establish the point. |
| r, writing in 2008, notes that "Bonham's Case | scarcely deserves mention in a history of judicial dut |
| ty officer in the Navy's blimp service, he is | scarcely different from Beery the erstwhile marine, go |
| pale whitish-ochreous forewings are elongate, | scarcely dilated, the costa moderately arched, the ape |
| great distance in the galactic plane would be | scarcely distinguishable from the general background. |
| erms of conformity, said: ‘I confess I should | scarcely do so much for the Bible as they require for |
| d, stage, life story of Adam Menelaws remains | scarcely documented and has been reconstructed by biog |
| d joined Spanish side RCD Espanyol, appearing | scarcely during his debut season, his debut coming on |
| As it was | scarcely eighteen months after his explosive allegatio |
| with me in my sufferings, which they saw were | scarcely endurable; but I had great faith - was all al |
| ad-scales smooth or feebly keeled, imbricate, | scarcely enlarged on supraorbital region; a few small |
| Dickens described the area as "a plague spot | scarcely equalled for its insalubrity by any other in |
| be in correspondence with the besiegers, and | scarcely escaped hanging, bringing his regiment of hor |
| rone, abrotone, or armoise citronelle, and is | scarcely ever mentioned, if at all. |
| nd "one may give you your hands full that was | scarcely ever farrer East then Cowper" (Cupar lies sev |
| mon species such as primrose and harebell now | scarcely exist outside nature reserves. |
| tinue to infest us in such manner that we can | scarcely exist; for my own part I am confined by them |
| his classicising portrait busts, a genre that | scarcely existed in Venice before him, and for medals |
| post-Second World War era, the outer suburbs | scarcely existed. |
| a time when in Texas "the impulse for dissent | scarcely existed." |
| es rest on defensive works and are themselves | scarcely exposed to surprise and capture, a rifled 24- |
| ote to John Forster of the experience: "I can | scarcely express how uneasy and unsettled it makes me |
| It had | scarcely fallen outside when it exploded. |
| One can | scarcely fathom the depths of its contents. |
| He was a square-built fellow, | scarcely five feet eight in height and dressed like a |
| harlotte Law (Hull) Olmsted, died when he was | scarcely four years old. |
| Scarcely four days later, on 30 January 1933, pursuant | |
| s that "Even today, in Archer Heights you can | scarcely go a block without hearing someone speaking P |
| But they | scarcely got any support worthy of the name. |
| label, the promotion of Black Ivory's singles | scarcely got beyond the East Coast. |
| The building was in bad condition and | scarcely habitable. |
| Scarcely had I finished dressing the wounds of this po | |
| New York Times opined that the murder "could | scarcely have taken place in any region calling itself |
| there been a defeat instead, the nation could | scarcely have lived over." |
| ad as Fitton's character may have been it can | scarcely have been worse than that of Lord Gerard". |
| ict was born thirty years after him and would | scarcely have been known at the time of Eugendus' deat |
| ed to design an environment in which we could | scarcely help writing a book. |
| While now | scarcely identifiable as an independent community, Pla |
| ld require a degree of detachment which I can | scarcely imagine. |
| His shackle and swivel designs were | scarcely improved on for the next 100 years. |
| xth-places from 2003-05 (although he appeared | scarcely in the second). |
| It was still | scarcely inhabited in the map of 1742 (illustration). |
| It is, I submit, | scarcely just to say that the colored race has been th |
| high reputation with his contemporaries seems | scarcely justified by the poems he published, though t |
| d still preserve a certain ethnical identity, | scarcely justified by any indications given by their p |
| I | scarcely know, unless it is to an immense skein of sil |
| with the lowest company, that his person was | scarcely known to his equals, and his character fell i |
| Despite its success, Metro Source is | scarcely known outside of the continental United State |
| The fact of his existence was | scarcely known to the majority of the British nation. |
| ta has anterior palatine and mandibular teeth | scarcely larger than the posterior. |
| e roof, all perched on a pier of stone blocks | scarcely larger than the house itself. |
| in which it makes a small inconspicuous mine, | scarcely larger than the larva, but broadening at its |
| Marshman is as poor as I am, and I can | scarcely lay by a sum monthly to relieve three or four |
| to its use in the American South, where it is | scarcely less common than "jazz band." |
| ars that followed the end of hostilities were | scarcely less adventurous for him, for between 1920 an |
| ive finger length (RFL) is 2<1<4<3, 1stfinger | scarcely longer than 2nd; laterally dark and medially |
| Beak | scarcely longer than the prothorax, thick, distincly [ |
| ies with the utmost difficulty, as they could | scarcely make any headway against it, and often had to |
| "such a simplistically polemical description | scarcely makes recognizable the critics Dalin most has |
| It can | scarcely matter to the general railway reader: I would |
| It | scarcely mattered anyway, as the trial itself never to |
| nist should correct his equipment, and he was | scarcely mollified when it was explained that these we |
| A General Theory of Love is | scarcely more sympathetic to Dr. Benjamin Spock and hi |
| l drawing over and above the idea...there are | scarcely more ways that one of drawing a pencil or the |
| He indicates that Magnasco had figures | scarcely more than a span large painted with humour an |
| His second and final first-class match was | scarcely more successful, when he turned out the follo |
| e represented Norfolk in the legislature when | scarcely more than a boy, and in 1829-30 was a member |
| n Britain, but in the United States they were | scarcely more than a cult act, despite a top-flight li |
| Court vampire that cannot feed their demon is | scarcely much more then a human being. |
| Daland is | scarcely noticed by his daughter, even when he present |
| Nominally 32,000 strong, the army | scarcely numbered 8000 effectives, with a bare fifteen |
| ner, as they were slower than foxes and could | scarcely outrun greyhounds after 200 yards. |
| ca, except for tiny Guinea Ecuatorial and the | scarcely populated Sahara, whose population was automa |
| The area is | scarcely populated and is not linked by any public tra |
| The Province of Mato Grosso was | scarcely populated and with no more than two hundred s |
| mites, at the mouth of the river, the area is | scarcely populated. |
| It is | scarcely possible to imagine a more artless or a more |
| n Aristocrat, a Gentleman, and an Officer Had | Scarcely Prepared Him" - 1:09 |
| Scarcely present since the beginning of the series, Ne | |
| ar to the famous version: "A military man can | scarcely pride himself on having 'smitten a sleeping e |
| cal Life of St. Hugh of Lincoln'; but this is | scarcely probable, since that poem appears to have bee |
| ange cheaply purchased Soviet goods for goods | scarcely produced or altogether absent in Soviet Union |
| the body 15, round the neck 16 or 17; rostral | scarcely produced back between the nasals; no supraorb |
| fied in flight by its short wedge-shaped tail | scarcely protruding from its long, broad wings. |
| The comedian, Bob Hope, was also heckled and | scarcely raised a laugh. |
| ncludes that he was a "great batsman" who had | scarcely reached his prime. |
| states that he was a "great batsman" who "had | scarcely reached his prime". |
| rokes, he never suggested forcing ability and | scarcely reached the high standard of his county's bes |
| hallmark of Islamic civilization - a heritage | scarcely recognizable today in the Islamic world after |
| been heavily damaged and reshaped until it is | scarcely recognizable as a crater. |
| Though he is otherwise | scarcely remembered today, he played a major role in t |
| Because King Christian was | scarcely responsible for his actions, Struensee dictat |
| She has | scarcely returned when the Prefecture of Police burst |
| spite the fact that her character in the film | scarcely seems to age over a 30 year period, she appea |
| After the series' conclusion, Raisch was | scarcely seen on TV or the media again, and died of lu |
| a human ability to distinguish objects which | scarcely stand out against a background. |
| Hardy's book also states "The film | scarcely succeeds in welding its disparate elements to |
| utions to history are confined to a period of | scarcely ten years, namely, the early years of the Fre |
| Very fine grains or beads and spines of gold, | scarcely thicker than coarse hair, projecting from pla |
| that the divine offices were celebrated in it | scarcely three times a week, as if it were some rural |
| ith the Valencian Community side, appearingly | scarcely throughout two seasons, and facing relegation |
| This district had | scarcely time to be organized before the Act of Consol |
| bleness of spirit as to the public good as is | scarcely to be met withal in this age. |
| A democracy is | scarcely tolerable at any period of national history. |
| pairs and the margin is hairless, deckled and | scarcely toothed. |
| Syntax is | scarcely touched, because synax is not important in th |
| ccounts, Prince Umberto heard the shots, "but | scarcely turned his head," continuing the planned prog |
| Thus, | scarcely two months later, Guerrero sent a note dated |
| t time in Italy by Lega Nord in 1995, but was | scarcely used until before the 2005 regional elections |
| His left foot was dominant, as he | scarcely used his right foot and his head. |
| reach triple digits, along with a slider and | scarcely used changeup. |
| greenhouses have fallen into ruin, the walls | scarcely visible on the overgrown hillside. |
| nes extends a short distance forwards, but is | scarcely visible except at its end, where the epidermi |
| The exterior of the church is | scarcely visible as it shares walls with neighbouring |
| Though she | scarcely wields any real authority, she is the managin |
| f the giraffe are rarely seen in zoos and are | scarcely witnessed in the wild. |
| The Giants Causeway is an object which is | scarcely worthy of going so far to see; however that i |
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