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Meanings of attempted even in английском
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Usage of attempted even in английском
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Conclusions: Active surgical resection should be attemptedeven in patients with poor prognostic factors.
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She attemptedeven a raid upon the young lady's jewel-box.
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On one occasion you attemptedeven to be witty.
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That amiable prince attemptedeven to save the unhappy Saturninus from the fury of the soldiers.
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He had not carried the man's bed, nor had He attemptedeven the lightest physical labor.
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Why, my life hasn't been attemptedeven once.
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Conclusions: AML prolapse repair is safe, durable, and therefore can be attemptedeven in mildly symptomatic patients.
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He never allowed himself a joke in his speeches, nor attemptedeven the smallest flourish of rhetoric.
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An individual who attemptedeven to undertake this huge task alone would be either an impostor or a madman.
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He knew that he had no real authority and seldom attemptedeven the most timid suggestions as to her conduct.
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He attemptedeven to stick the cowboy with his cutlass, but the two were a wily and elusive dance team.
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The Massachusetts colonists had attemptedeven before starting, to meet and simplify the servant question by rigidly excluding any corrupt element.
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He attemptedeven to touch the face, wondering with gentle pleasure what would be the result....
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Truly, he took liberties with the language seldom attemptedeven by French-Canadians, to whom the Saxon tongue appears to have no terrors.
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Delineations of continents, islands, straits, rivers, and seas, over which every modern schoolboy pores, were not attemptedeven by the hand of fancy.
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The one is undoubtedly an outgrowth from the other, while the audacious nights of speculation indulged in by Lewes rival anything attemptedeven by Schelling.