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Meanings of now considerable in English
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Usage of now considerable in English
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There are nowconsiderable data derived from in vivo experiments using these mice.
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We crossed the nowconsiderable river by a three-span bridge, and entered the banana country.
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His sufferings were nowconsiderable, but he never complained.
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Thus the road journey was nowconsiderable shorter than when Colin McKeith had brought his bride home.
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There was nowconsiderable excitement on deck.
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The other is a more sympathetic, human response based on the nowconsiderable evidence that Suárez cannot help himself.
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Unfortunately these people have no children; therefore on their death their property, nowconsiderable, will revert to the master.
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His force was nowconsiderable.
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There is nowconsiderable concern that bovine prions may have been passed to humans, resulting in a new form of CJD.
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And they came not merely from the throats of the sailors, but from the nowconsiderable crowd that filled the street.
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However, there are nowconsiderable laboratory data and clinical experience demonstrating safety in this setting, assuming appropriate device selection and patient monitoring.
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There is nowconsiderable evidence supporting the separation of schizophrenic symptoms into three domains: hallucinations and delusions, thought disorder, and deficit symptoms.
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There is nowconsiderable quality, verve and excitement in the league -and more than a glimmer at the end of the tunnel.
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There is nowconsiderable and increasing evidence for a causal role for aberrant activity of the Ras superfamily of small GTPases in human cancers.
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Indeed, the angle of inclination was nowconsiderable enough to bring my shoulder (in the passage) close against the starboard side when I stood erect.