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1 Outcome: another disaster whose cost is now entirely dependent on Capello's goodwill.
2 These numbers are entirely dependent on Twitter's definition of NSFW, of course.
3 The weaker animal is almost entirely dependent for life upon his fear.
4 She had thought the children would have been entirely dependent on her.
5 They looked at me as if they were entirely dependent upon me.
6 But these conditions, as Gallito pointed out, were entirely dependent on Pearl.
7 New York City and Long Island are almost entirely dependent on fossil fuels.
8 One's position is entirely dependent on one's own intelligence and one's own effort.
9 But the set-up in any given establishment seems entirely dependent on management's decency.
10 The motor-engine had broken down and we were entirely dependent on the sails.
11 Merchants, he said, are entirely dependent on the state of the Metlaoui mines.
12 The executive was entirely dependent upon these employees for its continuance.
13 He had written, pointing out that he was entirely dependent on his wife.
14 Her terrible affliction seemed to cause her to be entirely dependent upon me.
15 Not however to be entirely dependent on the sheep, I purchased four cwt.
16 To a large extent his support is almost entirely dependent on white voters.
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