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Meanings of entirely unconnected in английском
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Usage of entirely unconnected in английском
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These pleasant conditions are not entirelyunconnected with the presence of the lake itself.
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The three great asserted discoveries of Hahnemann are entirelyunconnected with and independent of each other.
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This consideration was entirelyunconnected with Sir Percival.
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There were two entirelyunconnected events which occurred last year that drew my attention to the play.
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In fact it was another entirelyunconnected company Taylor & Son Ltd which had actually gone bust.
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In all such cases the authors were themselves entirelyunconnected with their subjects, except as speculative writers.
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There is no Waste Land, and the wounding of the two Kings is entirelyunconnected with Galahad.
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Academic social scientists began to analyse data for their own purposes, often entirelyunconnected to government policy goals.
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I feel too much alone, too entirelyunconnected with the world, to take much interest in any thing.
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The spot was about half a mile from the sea, and entirelyunconnected with any watercourse or pool.
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There he will finish his current career doing a job whose usefulness is entirelyunconnected to its reward structure.
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Then she placed her hand on her chest and gazed at him with a wonder entirelyunconnected to him.
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On the return to Edinburgh, Mr. Playmore directed the conversation to topics entirelyunconnected with my visit to Gleninch.
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Four days of convoluted, privileged preciousness hosted by a golf club with a past not entirelyunconnected with racism and sexism.
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Beyond the rear swelling, the bridge towered blankly into the sky, seeming entirelyunconnected with the hull we were standing on.
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For several weeks after that there were other things, entirelyunconnected with musical doings and affairs, which, however, urgently demanded attention.