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Quite and contrary
Quite the contrary, as I can testify from personal experience as a former university president.
Quite the contrary, Beatrix was devoted to the care of her small animals, often taking them with her on long holidays.
Quite contrary to the general tendency of politicians in the 1990s, he was all substance and no show ".
Quite contrary to the Hollywood norm, it was his first affair with a leading lady.
Quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary: The Take Care Clause demands that the president obeys the law, the Supreme Court said in Humphrey's Executor v. United States, and repudiates any notion that the president may dispense with the law's execution.
Quite the contrary, the sensations radiated widely, and Head tended to refer them to places remote from the actual point of stimulation.
Quite the contrary, the UKC Cur-Dogs are pure-bred, versatile hunting and livestock dogs.
Quite to the contrary.
Quite the contrary, popes frequent the sacrament of Reconciliation ( confession ) for the forgiveness of their sins, as all other Catholics are required to do.
Quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary ; St. Chrysostom's homilies were models of simplicity, and he frequently interrupted his discourse to put questions in order to make sure that he was understood ; while St. Augustine's motto was that he humbled himself that Christ might be exalted.
Quite the contrary: Republicans and Royalists alike are depicted as idealistic and high-minded, completely devoted to their respective antagonistic causes ( though, to be sure, ready to perform sundry cruel and ruthless acts perceived as necessary in the ongoing titanic struggle ).
Quite the contrary, around 80 % of Asian people ( less common in Thailand and India ) has a variant of the gene coding for the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase called ADH1B * 2 and almost all Chinese and Korean people has a variant of the gene called ADH1C * 1.
" Quite the contrary, Shafran remarks, Judaism seeks to learn as much as possible from God's creation.
Quite the contrary, they can be very good friends to Jews and Judaism ".
Quite the contrary, he argued that beauty nearly always involved an element of imperfection ; for example, women, in order to heighten their attractiveness, emphasized their weakness and frailty, which is to say, their imperfection.

Quite and are
Quite naturally, there is a greater availability of those models which are manufactured within a specific country.
Quite other feelings are evidenced by this style: Af Note the drop to pitch 1 ( the lowest ) on mother with no rise at the end of the sentence ; ;
Quite clearly the anti-trust laws are neither effective nor rational -- and yet the argument goes that they should be extended to the labor union.
Quite why there are so many four-posters in Perthshire isn't quite clear.
Quite a few orchestra harmonicas are also designed to serve as both bass and chord harmonica, with bass notes next to chord groupings.
Quite often, terminal emulators are the only way to access applications running on these older machines.
Quite often, the wine itself can be a dessert, but bakery sweets can make a good match, particularly with a little bitterness like the almond biscuits that are dunked in Vin Santo.
Quite often the two shoes are interchangeable, so close inspection for any variation is important.
Quite often there are no teams at all ; the players take turns at batting and there is often no emphasis on actually scoring runs.
Bosley Crowther, film critic for The New York Times, also liked it, writing, " Slowly, through a process of guarded discourse, which director John Sturges has built up by patient, methodical pacing of his almost completely male cast, an eerie light begins to glimmer ... Quite as interesting as the drama, which smacks of being contrived, are the types of masculine creatures paraded in this film.
Quite recently Martin Litchfield West identified 306 lines as a core sequence of verses that can be reliably attributed to Theognis since they contain mention of Cyrnus and are attested by 4th century authorities such as Plato and Aristotle, though the rest of the corpus could still contain some authentic verses.
Quite a few sights in Egmond remind one of this ; for instance, the " fishermen-houses ", which are tiny houses near the sea where fishermen used to live.
Quite important at times for researchers are folk theorems, which are results known, at least to experts in a field, and considered to have established status, but not published in complete form.
Quite often students ' ideas are incompatible with physics views.
Quite commonly, blind bids are allowed only if the bidding team is at least 100 points behind, and in many cases, whether a minimum point spread is required, these risky bids are typically made by a team with a large deficit as a last-ditch effort ; blind bids made in this situation are typically called " trailing blind bids ".
Quite often statements of point null hypotheses appear not to have a " directionality ", namely, that values larger or smaller than a hypothesized value are conceptually identical.
"... I have a manservant .. Quite a nobby place it is, in fact .. My windows look right out across the bay, and are just near the water ’ s edge ; there is a good deal of shipping at present in the port ; and the river looks very pretty.
Some of the best known nursery rhymes from Britain include ; Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Roses are red, Jack and Jill, Cock a doodle doo, Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, The Grand Old Duke of York, London Bridge Is Falling Down, Hey Diddle Diddle, Three Blind Mice, Little Miss Muffet, Pat-a-cake, Pop Goes the Weasel, One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, Peter Piper, Hickory Dickory Dock, Rock-a-bye Baby, One for Sorrow, This Old Man, Simple Simon, Old Mother Hubbard, Little Bo Peep, Sing a Song of Sixpence, Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, Old King Cole and Humpty Dumpty.
Quite often, people speaking of ENUM are really referring to only one of the following:

Quite and often
Quite often, honeybees form a majority on the willow catkins.
Quite often, precious metals were alloyed with less valuable substances as a means to deceive buyers.
Quite possibly it was a survival of a Roman concept of " Britain ": it is significant that, while the hyperbolic inscriptions on coins and titles in charters often included the title rex Britanniae, when England was unified the title used was rex Angulsaxonum, (' king of the Anglo-Saxons '.
Quite often, medication is needed to enable this.
Quite often, one comic will make a tongue-in-cheek jibe at the other ( e. g., a character meeting an elderly lady, and stating that she's " older than the jokes in The Dandy ").
Quite often used externally with the boards on the weather face.
Quite often a goal of a sexual nature.
Quite often, a sophisticated analysis is required to understand the demand-supply equation of a good model.
Quite often, wealthy individuals either finance their own political campaigns or leverage their affiliations with other wealthy persons and organizations to do so on their behalf.
Due to discontent towards the proposal of political reform made by the Hong Kong government, the Civic Party and the League of Social Democrats joined together to carry out " Five Constituencies Referendum " in early 2010, by having one Legislative Councillors ( from either one of the parties ) in each constituency resigned, forcing the government to carry out a by-election, thus giving a chance for all voters to show their will towards universal suffrage and the abolishment of functional constituencies. Quite often, it is refereed as " De facto referendum ".
Quite often the name will reflect the path of the Pagan and may include descriptions of their personality, animal totem, plant totems, tribe, and history.
Quite often, the local distributor of trade literature and new construction trends in a small town was the neighborhood building supply center.
Quite often seen in June and occasionally through to October but also at other times of the year.
Quite often researchers repeat the measurements as a function of the bond loading rate.
Quite often, readings were from the Apostle Paul's writings which outlined being good servants and loving, obeying, and trusting one ’ s master.
Quite often, altitudinal migration is combined with distance migration ; for example, the Himalayan Kashmir Flycatcher and Pied Thrush both move as far south as the highlands of Sri Lanka.

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