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Meanings of appearing only in English
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Usage of appearing only in English
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That they could count on him appearingonly when things got botched up?
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And the other-thiswonderful Haldin appearingonly to be regretted-youdon't know what he intended?
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I was still laughing when Eadric followed me up, his face appearingonly inches from mine.
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It was her first show in almost three years, after appearingonly sporadically throughout the early 2000s.
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Degeneracy appearingonly in those which are not native: white clover never deteriorates in England, nor bull-dogs.
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Those are to be thought apparent which, appearingonly at a distance, vanish upon a nearer approach.
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Palin, a polarizing figure in U.S. politics, was one of the channel's biggest names despite appearingonly occasionally.
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Would an exposure, however convincing, appearingonly in the Monday and Tuesday morning newspapers have the desired effect?
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The order was granted ex-parte, with one side appearingonly, at a District Court in a rural town yesterday.
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If this case were fiction, I would obviously have a supporting part, appearingonly rarely, a genuine bit player.
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The pain, at first appearingonly when the arm was placed in a certain position, finally became almost constant.
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The fact of self-sterile individuals appearingonly occasionally, as in the case of Lobelia, does not countenance this latter view.
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It puzzled him by appearingonly for a moment, when it vanished as quickly as it entered his field of vision.
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A number of social media users asked why Iranian officials had not accepted responsibility earlier, appearingonly to do so after international pressure.
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The upper surface is of a dull earthy brown, a slight tinge of orange red appearingonly on the margins of the quills.
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The girls were all shy and reticent, hiding in the parlor and kitchen, appearingonly when their father wished or when duty required.