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1 But I am not referring to the exceptional instance here and there.
2 A wholly exceptional instance of the kind was related to me by my old hunting friend Willis.
3 Mr Hesketh, however, wore the safe and attractive aspect of a single exceptional instance ; there were always sardines enough for him.
4 An exceptional instance of such a more than fraternal relation was seen in the friendship of Mr. Motley and Mr. Joseph Lewis Stackpole.
5 Of this exceptional instance a story was so often repeated that in time it became permanently embalmed in the unwritten history of the place.
6 It was outwardly a miracle, not a type, an exceptional instance of super natural power, not a significant exhibition of the regular course of things.
7 Yet it is foolish to deny that in exceptional instances attacks may occur.
8 But these are such exceptional instances that they can hardly count in normal times.
9 In exceptional instances , another science is added; in one case, natural history, in another, chemistry.
10 There are exceptional instances noted, as the serf-king Eormenric (cf.
11 The saying has reference to those exceptional instances where truth becomes a source of positive harm.
12 The advocates of the weakness take-out realize that in exceptional instances the play may result most unfortunately.
13 In exceptional instances , the range was higher.
14 But from these exceptional instances it is hardly fair to class the whole squatting population as savage.
15 Only in very exceptional instances can the dwarf fruits be expected to equal the free-growing standards in commercial results.
16 In exceptional instances , however, the shapes and visible colours of plants may be modified in order to promote concealment.
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