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1 But the wandering propensity was inherent in the very nature of Crockett.
2 All books, by their very nature , don't have to make good films.
3 Professional sport by its very nature demands single-minded dedication in chasing success.
4 Both provide something that the other, by its very nature , simply can't.
5 In the very nature of my proposition the shadow will be eliminated-
6 But copies, by their very nature , can be limitless in their number.
7 Your very nature is one filled with the violence of the wild.
8 BY their very nature , racehorse trainers are among the most optimistic breeds.
9 That this must be so rests in the very nature of things.
10 The inevitable issue is certain, because of the very nature of God.
11 The desire and aversion constitute the very nature of love and hatred.
12 For, doubtless, in the very nature of the case there must be.
13 I suppose, by their very nature , prisons will look unfriendly and hard.
14 In the very nature of things, two and two cannot make five.
15 The Irish Celtic population is in its very nature a Catholic population.
16 It should be conceded that excavation by its very nature involves destruction.
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