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1 This state of bankruptcy was by no means the result of imprudence or ostentatious extravagance.
2 But capturing so much activity outside the economy means the result can be misleading, he said.
3 All the romance connected with war is in spite of it, and by no means the result of it.
4 Show what you deem this to be in each character, and by what means the result in each is effected.
5 This plainness, however, in the appearance of his outward man was by no means the result of poverty; quite the contrary.
6 Nor would religion disappear if every one were healthy, unless religion means the result of neurasthenia or dyspepsia or premature ageing.
7 Electronic voting was available at all polling booths, which means the result may be know within hours of votes closing at 6pm.
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