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    conventionally


    1. But his lack of understanding also led him to never adequately question the targeting of civilians, either conventionally or by atomic weapons


    2. travelled there conventionally, either that or someone had slipped him an acid pill


    3. obstacles to such an awakening? Firstly such realizations are rare even in case of highly instructed conventionally educated persons


    4. Litton, whose other components were non-defense, had recently purchased the Ingalls Nuclear Shipbuilding Company from Joe Ingalls, a Pascagoula native, to bid upon and win two Firm Fixed-Price Total Package Procurements for first, the 30 vessel DD 963 (Spruance) class destroyers; then the nine ship class of Light Helicopter Assault (LHA) smaller, conventionally powered helicopter carriers for the Marine Corps (but sailed of course by the Navy)


    5. It combined the hull structure of both a non-angled deck CV (conventionally powered aircraft carrier) and the wet well, submerged stern of amphibious assault ships


    6. The cold of the northern Hell with eternal ice and snow, and not the everlasting burning fires more conventionally portrayed by medieval man


    7. socially created and conventionally used


    8. proving thereby that "audiences are conventionally unconventional, or unconventionally


    9. I"d suggested dressing conventionally and trying to blend in, but Brian, an addict of crime fiction, had assured us that something completely different from normal would distract attention from any unconscious mannerisms that might otherwise give us away


    10. As theatres and cinemas emptied, the club began to fill to overflowing, mainly with conventionally dressed singles, couples or groups, whose roving eyes, distracted expressions and nervous smiles broadcast their intentions

    11. These animals were so aggressive, a conventionally armed Marine without a protective mesh over their wet suit did not stand a chance


    12. It would be at least 10,000 years before the rods were safe enough to be stored conventionally


    13. conventionally improper, will give the cost of equity a “current bias”


    14. Conventionally, Monty should have made some analogous reference to Hilda but said only, “We’re both very happy


    15. coal beds, conventionally dated at 40–320 million


    16. conventionally regarded as being at least of early Paleozoic age, that is, at


    17. metamorphic rock (conventionally around 1 billion years old) were analyzed


    18. words into thinking that the conventionally existent body is


    19. Apart from the tables and chairs conventionally placed inside the pizzeria and a sumptuous salad bar in the middle, all along the walls were little wooden booths with seating for four


    20. But I have been conventionally moral in that I have always had one lover at a time

    21. conventionally and things were not always what they seemed


    22. And each type of Soul is conventionally referred as the Way to Bliss


    23. conventionally started from its primeval forms


    24. been conventionally referred to as the “rational” while those specifi ed


    25. Th e second level of insights can be conventionally called the level


    26. doctrines are conventionally treated for philosophic ones, many of


    27. tices is conventionally considered to be chaotic and without any system


    28. «Tails» can be conventionally divided into taking ones, when the


    29. herself, she wrote to her father and mother that she wouldn't go on living conventionally and was entering on a free marriage and it was said that that was too harsh, that she might have spared them and have written more kindly


    30. Moreover, Levin knew that at Sviazhsky’s he should meet the landowners of the neighborhood, and it was particularly interesting for him just now to hear and take part in those rural conversations concerning crops, laborers’ wages, and so on, which, he was aware, are conventionally regarded as something very low, but which seemed to him just now to constitute the one subject of importance

    31. The rotors are set within the wing-span rather than at the end of the wing, as is the case in conventionally powered tilt-rotor aircraft


    32. She had probably never been a conventionally pretty woman


    33. I should, if I had deliberated, have replied to this question by something conventionally vague and polite; but the answer somehow slipped from my tongue before I was aware—“No, sir


    34. If firms that create broad indexes were to use more explicitly stated rules, they could both test them historically and build a better model for investors who prefer a broad index to a style-specific or conventionally managed portfolio


    35. As Lord Keynes said, “It is better to fail conventionally than succeed unconventionally”—and a consistent 10-year outlook is unconventional indeed!


    36. ” The reason it beats 70 to 80 percent of conventionally managed funds is not because it's a good strategy, but because it's a strategy that's religiously adhered to


    37. It's a fair criticism that we historically may have held too closely to our aspirational valuation, even after what we considered our proprietary insight had become conventionally held


    38. devoted … herself, she wrote to her father and mother that she wouldn’t go on living conventionally and was entering on a free marriage and it was said that that was too harsh, that she might have spared them and have written more kindly


    39. Moreover, Levin knew that at Sviazhsky's he should meet the landowners of the neighborhood, and it was particularly interesting for him just now to hear and take part in those rural conversations concerning crops, laborers' wages, and so on, which, he was aware, are conventionally regarded as something very low, but which seemed to him just now to constitute the one subject of importance


    40. The judges who rendered an unfair decision in his favor, did so because they fancied themselves different from ordinary men, who are guided only by truth; under the spell of the intoxication of authority, they believed themselves the guardians of a justice which cannot err; and at the same time, under the influence of servility, they considered themselves obliged to apply certain texts set forth in a certain book and called the laws; and all the other persons who took part in this affair, from the representatives of higher authority down to the last soldier ready to fire upon his brother,—they all accepted themselves in their conventionally accredited characters

    41. Instead, she stood off, without a sign of weakening, and smiled as conventionally as she would to the merest chance visitor


    42. The piece was eked out by conventionally stupid characters, including one of those nasty old fathers that our sense of propriety will not tolerate; the usual “dashing” young actress, a French maid, and a skittish widow


    43. The feathers of Typhon's wings are conventionally represented by a scale-pattern; the arc of the scales has been drawn with compass; we observe still the hole left in the centre by the leg of the compass


    44. In the former the scale-pattern is used conventionally to denote almost anything


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