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1 Up to the 25th of July the supply of medicines was very deficient .
2 If it was so, he must have been naturally very deficient in vitality.
3 He was honest and conscientious, but passionate, domineering, and very deficient in tact.
4 The poor of this neighbourhood are very deficient in gratitude.
5 Undoubtedly a lower form of Latitudinarianism gained ground, very deficient in some important respects.
6 In the affections and moral sentiments, on the other hand, the Papuans seem very deficient .
7 The captain must have been very deficient in judgment to have acted as he did.
8 But in this matter my very deficient ears must be leading my threadbare mind astray.
9 The mule, you will notice, is very deficient in leg, and generally have poor muscle.
10 I have tried the wet thermometer, but am afraid my observations will be very deficient .
11 But her hips or flank joints are very deficient .
12 Yet the Jews were very deficient in art, and the Greeks perfect; both failed in humanity.
13 The wall is very deficient on the N., but is represented in places by bright mountain masses.
14 I am very deficient in remembering faces.
15 Would in these, be deemed very deficient .
16 The country seems very deficient of permanent water, although I believe plenty could be procured by sinking.
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