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1 This would remove the great anomaly of the bee being a perpetual self-fertiliser.
2 Why do I call this wild child the great anomaly of the human race?
3 There is in truth a great anomaly in the relation between the English people and their Government.
4 It had seemed a great anomaly at the time, but now Enid blessed it every moment of the day.
5 The great anomaly , or, to speak more properly, the great evil which I have described, would, I believe, be removed by the Reform Bill.
6 One of the great anomaly 's of the system." Simon Doull added: "50 per cent of the ball hitting 50 per cent of the stump.
7 Golf: One of the great anomalies of golf is that the harder you try, the worse you get.
8 To those that think so highly of foreign languages, this must seem a much greater anomaly than it does to me.
9 The chemistry of living things, moreover, when it did grow to become a staple part of science, revealed other and greater anomalies than these.
10 As Professor Owen has remarked, there is no greater anomaly in nature than a bird that cannot fly; yet there are several in this state.
11 But the seasons of Venus present the greatest anomaly , if its assigned inclination of axis (75°) can be relied on as correct, which is doubtful.
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