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1 Such is the rather indirect example of the clergy with Greek.
2 It is the first step of a rather indirect path.
3 Some of these techniques have been rather indirect ; consequently, the time course and extent of cardiac reinnervation remains uncertain.
4 One would almost suppose he had married Priscilla and this young lady was a definite though rather indirect result.
5 The admission of them was rather indirect and circumstantial, though I did not understand it to be an evasive one.
6 A rather indirect one, by which the river and its valley are only used as a means towards a better combination for the battle.
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