Now, there was the whole story from its incipiency.
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The law provided penalty for the deed; the gospel rebuked the evil passion in its incipiency.
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The volunteer recruiting in Canada, in its incipiency, while resultful, was soon found to be not adequate.
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The idea of constructing a planetary Canal system had its incipiency at the time of Christ's visit to our planet.
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To presume, therefore, to exhaust the treatment of this movement in its incipiency is far from the intention of the writer.
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His physical strength and the influence of his personality were quickly used to check in incipiency any evidence of approaching disorder.
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She was black-haired, heavy-browed, squish-nosed, moled, and swarthy, and she had a beard and moustache far beyond the stage of incipiency.
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The incipiency of the disease gave small room for hope, it was so like the usual precursor of the direful malady they feared.
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He had, in the incipiency of his illness, insisted upon making his will, and these two confidential friends had been summoned to witness it.
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Every phase of the malady as it formerly existed is depicted, as also the discoveries and incidents attending its detection and cure in its incipiency.
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Now, there was the whole story from its incipiency.
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The law provided penalty for the deed; the gospel rebuked the evil passion in its incipiency.
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The volunteer recruiting in Canada, in its incipiency, while resultful, was soon found to be not adequate.
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The idea of constructing a planetary Canal system had its incipiency at the time of Christ's visit to our planet.
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To presume, therefore, to exhaust the treatment of this movement in its incipiency is far from the intention of the writer.
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His physical strength and the influence of his personality were quickly used to check in incipiency any evidence of approaching disorder.