Ainda não temos significados para "apparent knowledge".
1This, too, would account for Marnham's apparent knowledge of that Chief's plans.
2He was smoking steadily, but with little apparent knowledge of either his cigar or his surroundings.
3Clinton looked up at me, surprised by my apparent knowledge of one of the cars he specialized in.
4Of sin, as sin, they had no apparent knowledge, either by sight, by hearsay or by actual acquaintance.
5Police and prosecutors also cited as a factor the father's apparent knowledge that his son had received psychiatric treatment for depression.
6What precocious 11 year old, one might think, writing 50 confidently and with such apparent knowledge about Turkey.
7The man was flourishing his sword with as much apparent knowledge of how to use it as if it had been a marlin-spike.
8Causes beyond our apparent knowledge were responsible for the death of Nurse Forrester; but who shall presume to say that was really so?
9The best way to extract a truth is to make a direct assertion by the light of apparent knowledge and so sometimes obtain assent.
10Unless the man had been charged to conceal facts, an apparent knowledge of Jones's movements would be the surest way of eliciting his whereabouts.
11Samson had asked the computer, which had no apparent knowledge of how to use a voice, to lift itself in song-andthe TX- 0hadcomplied.
12STRANGER: Then the Sophist has been shown to have a sort of conjectural or apparent knowledge only of all things, which is not the truth?
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