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1 Canadians do not adhere as much to form as to success in getting there.
2 In the neighbourhood of London the growers adhere as nearly as possible to the 21st day.
3 For the present I can only say that we will adhere as closely as possible to our Indian model.
4 I liked adhering as closely as possible to my nursery rhyme.
5 Never had he come so near doubting the principle to which he adhered as at this time.
6 Kennedy withdrew his cane and on the ferrule, adhering as though by some sticky substance, was a note.
7 But Agesilaus, though he was fully alive to these proceedings, adhered as rigidly as ever to the truce.
8 While adhering as closely as possible to actual names, dates and events, it does not pretend to be historically accurate.
9 In construction throughout, and especially in that of the wings, Le Bris adhered as closely as possible to the original albatross.
10 Accordingly Caswall ordered his men to construct an immense kite, adhering as well as they could to the lines of a hawk.
11 They reversed the conduct of the celebrated Vicar of Bray, and adhered as tenaciously to the weaker side as that worthy divine to the stronger.
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