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Perhaps and only
Perhaps it is only an analogy, but one of the most obvious differences between cheap fiction and fiction of an enduring quality is the development of a theme or story with leisure and anticipation.
Perhaps the best way to indicate the versatility of design that characterizes the use of plastics in signs and displays would be to look at what is happening in only one of the areas in this complex field -- changeable signs.
Perhaps he has only forgotten a great deal.
Perhaps there is only one relevant work of art, the whole performance, which many different people have contributed to, and which will exist briefly and then disappear.
Perhaps because only the very wealthy could afford the pursuit, in Renaissance times coin collecting became known as the " Hobby of Kings.
Perhaps the most famous of these is Louis Eliasberg, the only collector thus far to assemble a complete set of known coins of the United States.
Perhaps he was only following what had been thought to be the right of kings: to name the Pope.
Perhaps even more important than compensation is that class treatment of claims may be the only way to impose the costs of wrongdoing on the wrongdoer, thus deterring future wrongdoing.
Perhaps one effect underlying this common misconception is the fact that the color restriction is not transitive: a region only has to be colored differently from regions it touches directly, not regions touching regions that it touches.
Perhaps I am wrong to say that ; nevertheless, we will not see him again, as we have seen him for these many years, we will not run to him for advice or seek solace from him, and that is a terrible blow, not only for me, but for millions and millions in this country.
He concludes that " Perhaps there will ultimately be some serious contribution from the traditional smoke-and-mirrors social science treatment of IQ, but for now Rushton's framework is essentially the only game in town.
Perhaps I only turned Catholic to piss off a few of my countrymen.
Perhaps the most influential political philosopher of medieval Europe was St. Thomas Aquinas who helped reintroduce Aristotle's works, which had only been preserved by the Muslims, along with the commentaries of Averroes.
Perhaps in our generation the counsel of our Talmudic sages may seem superfluous, for today the story of our enslavement in Egypt is kept alive not only by ritualistic symbolism, but even more so by tragic realism.
Perhaps some day only there could the capital of the world be established!
Perhaps the most important criticism of this view is that, even granting its success against the argument from evil, it does nothing to undermine an ' argument from the absence of goodness ' which may be pushed instead, and so the response is only superficially successful.
*: Perhaps modern Thailand ’ s only war of aggression, began in October 1940.
Perhaps overconfident and expecting no resistance, the Persian navy sailed into the Straits, only to find that, far from disintegrating, the Allied navy was ready for battle.
Perhaps the only constant connotation that shit reliably carries is that its referent holds some degree of emotional intensity for the speaker.
Perhaps the earliest reference to the concept comes from the English author Wilkie Collins, writing at the time of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870: " I begin to believe in only one civilizing influence — the discovery one of these days of a destructive agent so terrible that War shall mean annihilation and men's fears will force them to keep the peace ".
Perhaps as a result, the Japanese only learned of one bomb's reaching Wyoming, landing and failing to explode, so they stopped the launches after less than six months.
Perhaps the most common electronic counter with the " only one bit changes at a time " property is the Johnson counter.
Perhaps this was because at one time high schools were the only public schools to admit both sexes ( as opposed to junior schools and elementary ), and girls may be required to " cover up " not to distract their male counterparts.
Perhaps his best performance of the season came on 2 February 1997 when Newcastle went into the final 15 minutes of the game 3 – 1 down at home to Leicester City in the league, only for Shearer to win them the game 4 – 3 by scoring a late hat-trick.
Perhaps the only cause that they were attributed to was the opposition to extradition of Colombian criminals.

Perhaps and reason
Perhaps she had no reason to fear these trees that whispered their secrets above her head as she passed.
Perhaps for no other reason than the association of name, the 9th century Persian astronomer Abu Ma ' shar assumed Ptolemy to be member of Egypt's royal lineage, stating that the ten kings of Egypt who followed Alexander were wise " and included Ptolemy the Wise, who composed the book of the Almagest ".
Perhaps starting with Pythagoras or Heraclitus, the cosmos is even said to have reason.
Perhaps, along with deaf people's experience with bridging communication barriers, the use of classifiers is a key reason.
Perhaps for this reason, they are required in French much more often than in English: this enables nouns ' genders and numbers to be reflected in speech.
Perhaps for this reason, Annas was still called " high priest " even after his dismissal, along with Caiaphas ( Luke 3: 2 ).
Perhaps for this reason, Voltaire became his enemy and often disparaged him.
Perhaps for this reason, cognitive metaphor has significant promise for some kind of rapprochement between linguistics and literary study.
Perhaps a portion of the troops were Eumenes ' soldiers, who had a reason to hate Antigonus.
Perhaps the reason for the competitiveness of the Democrats is the fact that the main campus of Penn State is located in State College in the southern half of the county.
Perhaps for that reason, the evolutionary synthesis paid surprisingly little attention to this activity.
Perhaps it is to leave some vague reason for the actions I have recently performed.
Perhaps this is the reason why today Mémoires d ' outre-tombe are regarded as his finest achievement.
Perhaps for that very reasonto drain them.
Perhaps for the same reason, royalists were nowhere to be found ; perhaps another reason was that now the < span lang =" fr "> révoltés </ span > were well organized and very well armed.
Perhaps this is one reason for the nearly universal, unquestioning acceptance in the literature of Bellmer's promotion of his art as a struggle against his father, the police, and ultimately, fascism and the state.
Perhaps a more likely reason for any division of populace is that the prevailing winds over London blow from the West.
Perhaps for this reason, some pop merengue singers have gone to extreme lengths to attract attention, such as Tulile and Mala Fe's excursions into women's wear.
Perhaps for this reason, one theory of the origin of the name Baldock is as a derivation from the Old French name for Baghdad: Baldac which the Templars had hoped to conquer during the Crusades.
Perhaps the most important reason, though, was the instrument's association with ' kof ha kof ' couples dancing like waltzes and mazurkas, which stood in stark contrast to the line and round dances familiar in Breton folk ; the perceived sexuality of the instrument's common dances may have made it more attractive.
( Perhaps the administrator has concerns that unrestricted use might result in someone smuggling out a tape containing important information ; but the precise reason does not matter for the purpose of explaining the functioning of the key distribution center.
" Perhaps the reason why common objects in still life seem so transfigured and generally everything painted appears in a supernatural light is that we then no longer look at things in the flux of time and in the connection of cause and effect ….
Perhaps the reason that this word means both ' convocation ' as well as ' scripture ' or ' biblical verse ' dates to the time of Ezra, during the second temple period, when this sage brought the Torah ( scripture ) to the people assmbled to be read aloud.
Perhaps for this reason Riccioli has at times been portrayed as a secret Copernican — someone whose position as a Jesuit necessitated opposition to the Copernican theory.

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