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hardly and seems
Besides, he can hardly avoid musing on the instability of death which, what with exhumations and rehabilitations, seems to match that of life.
The drama itself -- and this seems to be lavishly true of Biblical drama -- often has hardly any relationship with authenticity at all.
If this pronouncement seems hardly justified, now that Wycliffe's writings are in print, it must be borne in mind that not all his philosophical works are extant.
However, some recent studies dispute this, although there seems to have been hardly any other good reason for so many of the North Siders to be there.
Each region seems to have developed its own standards following the main monastery of the region ( i. e. Merovingian script, Laon script, Luxeuil script, Visigothic script, Beneventan script ), which are mostly cursive and hardly readable.
In the case of Pausanias, the stated motive of the crime hardly seems adequate.
Many happy memories are brought to my mind as I write these few lines and it hardly seems possible that nearly 32 years have passed since we were lads and enjoying the great out of doors, hiking, pitching tents, building fires and camping.
Flint from the Mesolithic period found in between Ommen and Mariënberg indicates the presence of humans, but there seems to have been hardly any cultivation or permanent settlement during this period.
As the series progressed, episodes focused increasingly on Dick's TV career and the quirky townsfolk, to the point where it seems the Loudons hardly ever have any guests at their inn.
Though it seems now that the critical response to Styron's next novel, Sophie's Choice ( 1979 ), could hardly match the reception sparked by the publication of The Confessions of Nat Turner ( a novel reflecting the turbulent decade in which it was born even as it seems to reinforce the social and political turmoil of that time ), Styron's decision to portray a non-Jewish victim of the Holocaust generated various debates of its own.
It replaced the Crédit Colonial, which had been established in 1860, but seems hardly to have gotten going.
Heselton notes that " there is hardly a mention of Jesus and it seems as if her deepest spiritual experiences come from nature and, particularly, her garden.
Sennacherib was murdered in 681 BC, some claim at the instigation of Esarhaddon, though this seems hardly likely, as he was not in a situation to exploit unrest arising from the death of his father.
It seems absurd that while an ancient pen-pusher, hardly able to walk, should still be alive, a beautiful woman, in the midst of a splendid career, should die at the age of forty two.
Although she seems to be a very busy business woman that is hardly around, she does deeply care about her daughter and works hard to support her.
* Geochen rhuax-initially allied with Cereopsis, but this seems hardly correct for reasons of biogeography.
" In her review, Pauline Kael noted that " the decisive change in the characters ' lives which the story hinges on takes place suddenly and hardly makes sense ..." She was not the only critic to question the gap in the plot ; of the scene in the hospital shortly after Katie gives birth and they part indefinitely, critic Molly Haskell wrote, " She seems to know all about it, but it came as a complete shock to me ".
Among these odes criticism can hardly choose ; in each of them the whole magic of poetry seems to be contained.
And Jefferson's mind and heart are so livingly related to our problems today that the result seems hardly to be history.
A study conducted at the Erik-Thienhaus Institute in Detmold, Germany, seems to contradict this, concluding that " hardly any of the subjects could make a reproducible distinction between the two encoding systems.
Although she seems to be a very busy business woman that is hardly around, she does deeply care about her daughter and works hard to support her.
This seems hardly possible, since it would require us to infer a general rule from a number of individual cases, which is logically inadmissible.
For, in the first place, if the story is to be believed at all upon the authority of Hyginus, it would seem to belong rather to the 5th or 6th century BC than the 3rd or 4th ; secondly, we have no reason for thinking that Agnodice was ever at Alexandria, or Herophilus at Athens ; and thirdly, it seems hardly probable that Hyginus would have called a so celebrated physician " a certain Hierophilus " ( Herophilus quidam.
Most of the activity we witness of the OP is that of policing the world's oceans, for this affluent frontier and its resources seems to have produced a startling number of megalomaniacs it seems hardly a week goes by in which the Ocean Patrol doesn't divert someone with an impressive private military force from taking over the world.

hardly and possible
It was hardly possible to get any argument on the subject.
It is hardly possible to emphasize this too much.
He goes on to explain that if gradual evolution of the eye could be shown to be possible, “ the difficulty of believing that a perfect and complex eye could be formed by natural selection ... can hardly be considered real ”.
Even when we make all due allowance for the prejudices of critics whose only possible enthusiasm went out to ' the pointed and fine propriety of Poe ,' we can hardly believe that the exquisite art which is among the most valued on our possessions could encounter so much garrulous abuse without the criminal intervention of personal malignancy.
It is hardly possible God will let us succeed while such enormities are practiced.
When analyzing " supertrees " ( datasets incorporating as many taxa of a suspected clade as possible ), it may become unavoidable to introduce character definitions that are imprecise, as otherwise the characters might not apply at all to a large number of taxa ; to continue with the " wings " example, the presence of wings would hardly be a useful character if attempting a phylogeny of all Metazoa, as most of these don't have wings at all.
On Tennyson's death there was a considerable feeling that no possible successor was acceptable, William Morris and Swinburne being hardly suitable as court poets.
While the major focus of human geography is not the physical landscape of the Earth ( see physical geography ), it is hardly possible to discuss human geography without referring to the physical landscape on which human activities are being played out, and environmental geography is emerging as a link between the two.
Nevertheless, in 1840, a lecturer at the Royal College of Physicians would still state that " blood-letting is a remedy which, when judiciously employed, it is hardly possible to estimate too highly ", and Louis was dogged by the sanguinary Broussais, who could recommend leeches fifty at a time.
In other hymns also, it is hardly possible to keep the two deities apart.
Many overnight trains arrive at their destination cities in the morning, hardly possible with air travel, as modern airports tend to be built at a distance from city centres and extra transport is necessary to enter cities.
" His success was made possible because of his enormous reserves of stamina, willpower and self-discipline ; his ability to hold together the Alliance against France, made possible by his victories, can hardly be overestimated.
As an example, he states that if a plank of wood is placed as a bridge over a chasm, a person could hardly creep over it without falling if that person only pictures himself / herself in a possible fall so vividly that the " natural power of limbs accord with it.
I am confident that it is hardly possible for us to go on long without restoring to the Church a real Church legislation ....
But it is hardly possible that even resistance to ship money would have so distinguished him but for the mingled massiveness and modesty of his character, his dislike of all pretences in himself or others, his brave contempt of danger, and his charitable readiness to shield others as far as possible from the evil consequences of their actions.
However, this is hardly an advantage as of 2005, with the latest V. 92 56K protocol practically bearing the maximum achievable performance for a normal PSTN modem and telephone line and no significant future improvements / advancements seeming possible.
He also records that she was frequently restless and active and notes that this was a " striking expression of the nervous state, for it seemed hardly possible that a body so wasted could undergo the exercise which seemed agreeable ".
It is quite possible, but also hardly proven based on available evidence.
In 1905, The Globe wrote: " There is hardly a name in Canada, with the possible exception of the Prime Minister, so well known to the people at large as that of Mr. Timothy Eaton.
" Reviewers noted with amazement that Nono's canto sospeso achieved a synthesis to a degree hardly thought possible between an uncompromisingly avant-garde style of composition and emotional, moral expression ( in which there was an appropriate and complementary treatment of the theme and text )" ( Flamm 1995 ).
In Europe, similar weather systems with such severity are hardly possible ; the moisture content of the clouds is usually not high enough to cause flooding or heavy snow, though NE winds can be strong.

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