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1 But there is a territory always liable to be differed about between them.
2 It was always liable to be cyclical in any case.
3 That is always liable to abuse; but literary tests are always liable to that.
4 Even so unintelligent men bearing the burdens of life are always liable to destruction.
5 Prince Albert, never strong, was always liable to trying attacks of sleeplessness and sickness.
6 They are sometimes very delightful, sometimes very depressing, but always liable to be misleading.
7 Her train of thought was always liable to be interrupted if anything culinary was mentioned.
8 There are persons who are like umbrellas, very useful, but always liable to be forgotten.
9 Robert Baum knew that editors were always liable to accept a better salary or higher position.
10 Of course, we are always liable to treachery.
11 MR. HARTOPP.-Cleversensitive children, subjected precociously to emulation and emotion, are always liable to such maladies.
12 Thishyer Giant's bones weren't made of the proper materials, and they were always liable to break.
13 He was always liable to drop such bombs!
14 Memories were always liable to being prettified, and all of this had happened over forty years ago.
15 The small size and slight strength of early free states made them always liable to easy destruction.
16 But relations of this sort, even when they are of long standing, are always liable to change.
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