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1 The patent documents showed the device to consist almost entirely of screen-surface.
2 The military and police establishments would consist almost exclusively of Oude men.
3 Most nuts consist almost exclusively of two food principles, proteins and fats.
4 The displays last for nearly an hour, and consist almost entirely of rockets.
5 Its ruins consist almost entirely of pillars, which are divided into four groups.
6 The lower class of the population consist almost entirely of the indigenes of the adjacent island.
7 The exports consist almost entirely of agricultural products.
8 Bananas differ from the juicy fruits in that they consist almost entirely of starches, dextrines and sugars.
9 The recent advances in cytology, remarkable as they are, consist almost entirely of observations of microscopic structure.
10 It appears to consist almost entirely of raised coral, whereas the northern island contains hard crystalline rocks.
11 Boiler settings to-day consist almost universally of brickwork-twokinds being used, namely, red brick and fire brick.
12 Reardon's story was in itself weak, and this second volume had to consist almost entirely of laborious padding.
13 The letters consist almost invariably of straight lines, in the shape of little sticks either singly or put together.
14 The series of publications which have appeared relating to it, consist almost exclusively of defective translations, or weak imitations.
15 The head honchos on the French end of the tour seemed to consist almost entirely of people named Jean.
16 On the spare-rib and chine there is but little meat, and the pieces called middlings consist almost entirely of fat.
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