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1 I mean to-day to take in the whole theory of Italian jurisprudence.
2 The whole theory of the Mafia struck him as grotesque and theatrical.
3 The foundation of his whole theory is a confident and aggressive optimism.
4 The whole theory of drug action is easily explainable on this hypothesis.
5 Now, if-He explained the whole theory of illicit meetings, calmly, dispassionately.
6 So, there you have the whole theory and practice in a sentence!
7 The whole theory of classical composition and its vogue was hollow and ridiculous.
8 The whole theory of your theology collapses if you deny that.
9 I have this whole theory about the return of the 80s party dress.
10 Aristotle, indeed, has made it the basis of his whole theory of ethics.
11 Upon the truth of it depends of course Lamarck's whole theory .
12 Where is there greater science concerned than in the whole theory of colours?
13 What if the whole theory of hereditary superiority should suddenly exhale?
14 But, come to think of it, the whole theory seems absurd.
15 I meant that the whole theory is opposed to every known law of physics.
16 The whole theory of poster advertising is, on the other hand, one of tyranny.
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