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It was as if time had slowed to such an extent that it could no longer function; or just broke apart, like a flower immersed in liquid nitrogen
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What surprised him was that this had all ran in normal time; he’d half expected the Elusivers to have used their god-like powers to slow time to such an extent as to be undetectable
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as the ship heaved and rolled to such an extent that it was
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Gerrid, nevertheless, knew no one had ever pushed the envelope to such an extent
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We know that the body count in Vietnam was dramatically increased to such an extent that some historians simply refuses to believe any of the official reports
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The Eastern (Byzantine) church’s triumph eclipsed the Western (Roman) church’s successes to such an extent that it (the Eastern church) became the dominant theological force for the three hundred years from the beginning in AD 325 to Mohammed’s challenge to it in AD 625
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Saul started to sin to such an extent where God did not answer his prayers and he goes and commits even bigger sins
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end up feeling the pain of the procrastination to such an extent that they just accept procrastination as who they are and consequently
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�The blast and concussion of the bomb, though fabricated with only a quarter pound of plastique, was echoed and ampli�fied and re-echoed and re-amplified vertically up midst the pillars and vaulted ceilings and statues and stained glass windows to such an extent that it sounded as if multiple bombs of diminishing power had gone off in a ripple
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reputation was restored to such an extent--and this from an
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observational process to such an extent that hypothetical processes and functions are a necessary
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has a tendency to overuse all forms of media to such an extent that what begins as a benefit
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This is what always happens when you defy the robots to such an extent as this
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reality, real to such an extent that when we begin to grasp it everything else
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The apostles all died without knowing that Matthew was their benefactor to such an extent that, when he went forth to proclaim the gospel of the kingdom after the beginning of the persecutions, he was practically penniless
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Once back in Johannesburg, Rory opened the “Ubisi” Dairies Maputo file which had been compiled for him by one of his best operatives and was comprehensive to such an extent, that he had photographs of the whole premises and sharp clear shots of key personnel including the manager Umberto Goncalves, who according to the pre’cis was a competent, careful and methodical man – he was obviously the person to watch - a fact borne out by the copy of the telephone account print-out (obtained by a Rand notes bribe to one of the junior personnel at the local Telephone Exchange) which showed that many person-to-person calls to Umberto had been made and received from Mexico – this meant that the South African Cartel was highly regarded by Joaquin Guzman (known as “Chapo”) who would normally only have dealt with North Korea (Bureau 39) directly – it also gave an indication that the drug deliveries must be very large indeed – perhaps SA was the largest re-distribution point
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His temper had not improved either, and the rows between himself and his family increased to such an extent that his children would go out of their way to avoid him
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It resulted from a growing population which thronged the steppes west of the inland sea—which still later, much reduced in size, was known as the Caspian—to such an extent that migration became an economic necessity
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"Malaga airport," I told him, with the hope in me building to such an extent I thought I was going to burst
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elephants were to such an extent much that the average elephant
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• An abundance of wealth to such an extent, that if a
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The people will be troubled to such an extent that
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The puzzle occupied his mind to such an extent that he did not
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The puzzle occupied his mind to such an extent that he did not hear the guard opening the throne room door
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crammed himself to such an extent, that when it
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It was six days later that one of the actors returned with mixed news, two of their company had been killed with throwing spears, but the ruse had worked to such an extent that the warriors would not retrieve the two perfectly good spears preferring to lose them rather than approach the diseased ones
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The vessel under construction at Jaina at the time of Coatl’s first visit was being built according to the same specifications as the later Raven would be, however this first vessel was being built of newly felled timber and he said it would not last long on open water, eventually warping and bending the green timbers to such an extent as to render the ship liable to sink in the first heavy swell, when one of the shipwrights thought to mention this, Coatl smiled and explained the reasons for it’s construction, firstly, it would familiarise the carpenters and shipwrights with the hidden secrets of building a sea-going vessel, preparing them for the time when there was enough seasoned timber for the building of the real Raven, the longship being an entirely different concept to the fishing canoes they usually produced, secondly, to train a crew it was essential that they have hands-on experience
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Teotihuacan’s demands for labour and taxes had gradually risen to such an extent that it was becoming difficult to pay and have enough left over to feed the village, delegations from the other villages had been to see your father to ask advice, this was what was worrying your father, at the next meeting it was agreed that your father and the leaders from two of the other Toltec villages would go to Teotihuacan to explain the situation and plead for a reduction in the demands, this they did and on their return the council called a meeting of the whole village and Cingo reported to them the bad news, that on arriving at Teotihuacan they went from one government office to another but could not get anyone to review the taxes, the trip had been a futile one, the taxes would not be changed, we would have to plant more fields just to get enough to live on, this, of course, meant longer hours for less return
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— que since; why! to such an extent that
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First it had snatched away his birth parents from him when he was just a child, but he has found his family in his big brother Gautam, but destiny made them fall for the same girl and then ruin the sacred bond of two brothers to such an extent that it ended up killing both of them and getting this cursed life instead
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Huge numbers of people took to surrounding many of the precincts that were conducting the relocation operation hindering the police to such an extent that they couldn’t get to, or leave, the precincts to go and conduct their roundups
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It was not part of the plan, but the sight of the poor suffocating women had turned them on to such an extent that they could not help themselves
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infant to such an extent that it took all of her strength to nestle the child between Hope and her
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Consequently, the targeted spirit will shun them and draw far from them, having been filled with vices to such an extent that ejecting them from their spirit is inevitable
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The moisture is collected from the ocean, brought across the land in clouds, cooled down to such an extent that the clouds cannot retain the moisture and then this water trickles down onto our homes and gardens as rain
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SIZE of INSULATING FEEDER to such an EXTENT that it solidifies in the
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He adored her to such an extent that all Jena, not given overmuch to merriment, was distorted with mirth at the spectacle
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The translation of Papa's book has ended by interesting me to such an extent that I can't leave off working at it
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Words, words; all the words in the world didn't get one a hair's breadth nearer anyone else's understanding, once there was no personal interest, once one had wrinkles, once one had lost one's looks to such an extent that one seemed to be a stranger
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He tells himself that things used to be a certain way before Rapunzel, but at this point Eugene has taken over to such an extent that he's starting to doubt if any of it was true
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“Are you thinking the numbers will fall off? To such an extent that even fifty thousands will be in doubt?”
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“Even if they did not succeed entirely they reckoned it would in any case stir up the people to such an extent that the Chinese would be terribly discredited and more safeguards would be forced through to protect the population after 1997
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We have a police force struggling to get to grips with the case to such an extent that they have absolutely no idea who is responsible, or why
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They would have decomposed so much or been tormented by wild animals to such an extent it would be extremely difficult to identify them, let alone determine with accuracy the cause of death
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The boy was mortified to such an extent that he left the school within a year, taken out by his mother who shunned the mothers of the boys who had dumped the Dunny Man label on her son
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servant El Rubio, and inflamed him to such an extent thathe
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I would like to note that it is considerably harder to make these refocusings in higher-quality diapasons of the 4th-5th and 5th-6th dimensions, because, in much more complex Configurations of FLAKS-Forms and VUOLDS-Forms, the individual differences are synthesized to such an extent that they make it very difficult for Forms to make such reprojections, even though there is a much lesser Energy-Plasma inertia in these diapasons
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He'd teased him to such an extent that Oak wondered whether he should show such concern for a defender
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acquiring the power of voluntary attention to such an extent that we can direct it where we will and hold it
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thereby dissipating it to such an extent that its effect is lost
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considered dead, he lacks energy to such an extent that he cannot bring his own body to the grave
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of the independent object grows more independent by applying more excessive motion to such an extent
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Rodin lost favor to such an extent that it seemed as if he had already died
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What was the biggest, most important thing for the Chinese? The constant reverence of their Elders and the oldest possible teachings… why? Because as they gradually destroyed and domesticated the natural environment around them: their Nature Gods faded from importance to such an extent; that their Nature Gods were lost in the mists of Time, and civilized icons took their place in their cultural values
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In effect, the Russian and Chinese Marxists successfully poisoned the idea of a cooperative, communal society as a viable alternative to our present model to such an extent that the words; commune, or communism, or anything that is communal in nature is automatically rejected and sneered at as an already proven failure which is a total lie
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Humans have taken on the exact viewpoint, the exact same attitude as the tools they use… we have become tools ourselves to such an extent, that we share the same attitudes, viewpoint and values
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Italian culture has been poisoned by undead reptilian birds to such an extent that the Italian concept of love is not human: it is completely poisoned by the undead entities of birds
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The fundamental foundations of birth sign Astrology have shifted to such an extent that the whole edifice of astrology should have come tumbling down long ago
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individuals and entire populations to such an extent that they would fear opposing the leaders of the
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While the development of the perception of things has been going on, the purely visual side of the question, the observation of the picture on the retina for what it is as form and colour, has been neglected—neglected to such an extent that when the child comes to attempt drawing, sight is not the sense he consults
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Its sides were rolled up to such an extent that it
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to such an extent that she lost
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He sank into his imaginary world to such an extent that he never wanted to deal with the real world
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We have to understand the problem (how it developed and why it affects us the way it does) to such an extent that the search for reasons and answers can be given up
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The courtesy of my husband was noised abroad to such an extent, that the boys gave him no peace in the street; and on this account, and because he was somewhat shortsighted, my lady dismissed him; and it was chagrin at this I am convinced beyond a doubt that brought on his death
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The blind man, whom he had not been able to cure with the pomade, had gone back to the hill of Bois-Guillaume, where he told the travellers of the vain attempt of the druggist, to such an extent, that Homais when he went to town hid himself behind the curtains of the "Hirondelle" to avoid meeting him
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The Red Ensign prevailed on the high seas to such an extent that one always experienced a slight shock on seeing some other combination of colours blow out at the peak or flag-pole of any chance encounter in deep water
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We have been accustoming ourselves to put our trust in material, technical skill, invention, and scientific contrivances to such an extent that we have come at last to believe that with these things we can overcome the immortal gods themselves
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He was so nervous under Hunter's scrutiny that his hand trembled to such an extent that it took him about twice as long as it should have done, and Hunter told him so with brutal directness
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Wantley was one of those who preferred chewing and he had been spitting upon the floor to such an extent that he was by this time partly surrounded by a kind of semicircular moat of dark brown spittle
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The blind man, whom he had not been able to cure with the pomade, had gone back to the hill of Bois-Guillaume, where he told the travellers of the vain attempt of the druggist, to such an extent, that Homais when he went to town hid himself behind the curtains
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Neo-colonialism: That means economic dependency on another country to such an extent that you might as well be one of its colonies
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While he may not be able to completely eliminate his risk, he may be able to reduce it to such an extent that his risk is actually less than that of a much smaller trader who does not know how to spread or knows only a limited number of spreading strategies
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One would have thought it impossible for a man to stretch himself more than Timokhin had done when he was reprimanded by the regimental commander, but now that the commander in chief addressed him he drew himself up to such an extent that it seemed he could not have sustained it had the commander in chief continued to look at him, and so Kutuzov, who evidently understood his case and wished him nothing but good, quickly turned away, a scarcely perceptible smile flitting over his scarred
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To such an extent had Natasha let herself go that the way she dressed and did her hair, her ill-chosen words, and her jealousy- she was jealous of Sonya, of the governess, and of every woman, pretty or plain- were habitual subjects of jest to those about her
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Shall we descend to the party at all? Do you wish me to begin admiring the peoples? What people, if you please? Shall it be Greece? The Athenians, those Parisians of days gone by, slew Phocion, as we might say Coligny, and fawned upon tyrants to such an extent that Anacephorus said of Pisistratus: "His urine attracts the bees
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He gazes so much on humanity that he perceives its soul, he gazes upon creation to such an extent that he beholds God
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At sunrise,—the property of the rising sun is to make us laugh at all our terrors of the past night, and our laughter is in direct proportion to our terror which they have caused,—at sunrise Cosette, when she woke, viewed her fright as a nightmare, and said to herself: "What have I been thinking of? It is like the footsteps that I thought I heard a week or two ago in the garden at night! It is like the shadow of the chimney-pot! Am I becoming a coward?" The sun, which was glowing through the crevices in her shutters, and turning the damask curtains crimson, reassured her to such an extent that everything vanished from her thoughts, even the stone
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The walls were eaten by saltpetre to such an extent that the authorities had been obliged to line the vaults of the dormitories with a sheathing of wood, because stones were in the habit of becoming detached and falling on the prisoners in their beds
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But along with the dreams and headaches, he was given to brooding, to such an extent that he appeared to lose the outside world entirely
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At the same time, these limitations reduce the initial set to such an extent that makes it processible for personal computers
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The sudden advent of the ape had confused her to such an extent that she thought now that he was bearing her toward the beach
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No moths would ever have ventured near those quilts, for they reeked of mothballs to such an extent that they had to be hung in the orchard of Patty's Place a full fortnight before they could be endured indoors
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“I never saw him,” says his servant Constant, “forget himself to such an extent
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Poor General! By turns his face blanched and reddened, and he was trembling to such an extent that he could scarcely follow the old lady's play
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"I excited the fellows to such an extent that they all called out against the Major
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You imagined that you were doing an heroic action! How could you spare any love for him, when you love your own vanity to such an extent? Why could you not simply go away from here, instead of writing me those absurd letters? Why do you not now marry that generous man who loves you, and has done you the honour of offering you his hand? It is plain enough why; if you marry Rogojin you lose your grievance; you will have nothing more to complain of
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He remembered his exact feelings at this moment, a fortnight after the occurrence: how he had been puzzled by the angry nature of his sentiments at the time, and puzzled to such an extent that he had never for a moment connected his ill-humour with the meeting of the morning, though he had felt as cross as possible all day
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The ministerial department cannot admit that the teacher (that educated pedagogue who is assumed for the masses) would lower himself to such an extent as to be willing to go, like a tailor, from hut to hut, or to teach in a smoky house
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How little I must have changed if I could be carried away by ill-feeling to such an extent as to hurt and wound poor Nathalie in such a way!” he thought
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"All these salaried shouters, these ambitious exploiters of the evil passions of the masses and the poor in spirit, who are deceived by the sonority of words, have to such an extent envenomed the national hatreds that the war of to-morrow will stake the existence of a race: one of the elements which have constituted the modern world is menaced,—he who will be vanquished must disappear morally,—and, whatever it be, we shall see a force annihilated, as if there were one too many for the good! We shall see a new Europe formed, on bases that are so unjust, so brutal, so bloody, so soiled with a monstrous blotch, that it cannot help but be worse than that of to-day,—more iniquitous, more barbarous, more violent
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Indeed, we, thanks to our hypocrisy, have forgotten Christ to such an extent, have so squeezed out of our life everything Christian, that the teachings of Buddha and Confucius stand incomparably higher than that beastly patriotism, by which our so-called Christian nations are guided
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One would have thought it impossible for a man to stretch himself more than Timókhin had done when he was reprimanded by the regimental commander, but now that the commander in chief addressed him he drew himself up to such an extent that it seemed he could not have sustained it had the commander in chief continued to look at him, and so Kutúzov, who evidently understood his case and wished him nothing but good, quickly turned away, a scarcely perceptible smile flitting over his scarred and puffy face
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To such an extent had Natásha let herself go that the way she dressed and did her hair, her ill-chosen words, and her jealousy—she was jealous of Sónya, of the governess, and of every woman, pretty or plain—were habitual subjects of jest to those about her
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Yet to such an extent did the stirring poetry of the courage which I could detect in Zuchin (in particular) overshadow the coarse, vicious side of his nature that the latter made no unpleasant impression upon me
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The young man, on his part, laughed likewise, with more or less of an effort, however, at sight of which Porphyrius's hilarity increased to such an extent that his face grew nearly crimson
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He worked so hard and so long, his daily trips on unhealthy ferries and hot cars sapped his vitality to such an extent, that all his life had been spent and lived by the time he crossed at night the threshold of his home
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I know a case where a chemist treated a man suffering from rodent ulcer of the face for two years, all the time buoying the man up with the hope that it was getting better, and that he would cure it, until the face was so bad, and the ulcer had spread to such an extent that when it came under the notice of the surgeon nothing could be done for the patient