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1 This means that the arguments are largely presented from a western, Christian perspective.
2 All the entertainment was presented from the New York City Showmobile.
3 Bills for the payment of these claims were presented from time to time.
4 Our shows are presented from a community, a family perspective.
5 At least, this is the picture she presented from the forecastle head looking aft.
6 The view presented from its highest peak was almost beautiful.
7 This analysis is presented from the perspective of low-tuberculosis-burden, high-income countries attempting to eliminate tuberculosis.
8 With deep truth the story represents the first suggestion of disobedience as presented from without.
9 Gifts were presented from Lycomedes to Aeneas, and Aeneas proffered some bronze from the ship.
10 At its Biennial gatherings reports of work are presented from all these Associations and afterward published.
11 To a sinless nature no temptation can arise from within, but must be presented from without.
12 What a sight it must have presented from below, this sun reeling crazily about the sky!
13 R. C. Winthrop presented from the Hon.
14 Everything is presented from the outside.
15 Data are presented from a rural African population that undergoes profound weight cycling caused by an annual hungry season.
16 The extracts here presented from it will give the reader some idea of its power of statement and eloquence:
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