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1 We consider the part played by the Lords a very great one.
2 This becomes clear if we consider the part played in the life of the state by the humblest tradesman.
3 Several photos gave glimpses of what Western analysts consider the part of a nuclear centrifuge usually kept most secret -its bottom bearing.
4 Robert Day began to consider the part of Ohio through which his caravan was passing, a weird and unwholesome region, full of shivering delights.
5 Considering the parts and personnel situations, we're lucky to be pumping any water south.
6 We must now consider the parts of observance.
7 We must now consider the parts of prudence, under which head there are four points of inquiry:
8 We must now consider the parts of lust, under which head there are twelve points of inquiry:
9 Now let us consider the parts of Dr. Wace's citation from Renan which are relevant to the issue:-
10 So far, in considering the part played by religion in Greek Life, we have assumed the position of orthodoxy.
11 But it wasn't considered the part of a gentleman, in MY time, for a man to insult his father.
12 This I thought no more than natural, considering the part I had played in investigating the case of Jackson's arm.
13 We must now consider the parts of justice; (1) the subjective parts, which are the species of justice, i.e.
14 As sex is the most fundamental of all human distinctions we shall begin by considering the part it plays among criminal phenomena.
15 We must now consider the parts of Penance: (1) in general; (2) each one in particular.
16 We must now consider the parts of temperance in particular: and in the first place the integral parts, which are shamefacedness and honesty.
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