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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 sensations radiated widely, and Head tended to refer them to places remote from the actual point of stimulation.
Quite the contrary, Europeans are often polyglots, and may label other individuals by their ethnicities ; practical means of distinguishing cultures may resemble tendencies similar to ethnocentrism.
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 law
Quite similar to the logic of " reasonable person " used in the common law of torts as a test of negligence, the PHOSITA is a hypothetical individual, neither a genius nor a layperson, created in the mind of a patent examiner or the jury to see if a claimed invention is too obvious to be patented.
Quite a number of its Cambridge adherents left an unpromising career in religion for the law, or had to rely for patronage on those who had done so.
Quite unusually among common law countries, section 43 of the Fijian Constitution requires that the Fiji Bill of Rights be interpreted in light of “ public international lawand so it was necessary for Judge Winter to call on this body of international standards in deciding the case.

Quite and said
' Quite entitled to do so ', said Churchill.
Quite who Mother Shipton was or what exactly she said is not definitively known.
While a guest on Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith on June 7, 2006, Ali announced that she would be making a world tour, and said that she was looking forward to fighting Ann Wolfe on an October 2006 date.
Knightley later recounted, " Quite early on Rachel just said, ' No, I'm not into that.
Williams said he would allow Gary to release his Softporn on the internet because, as he wrote, " Quite frankly, I seriously doubt it will affect the sales of Larry.
Of their close relationship, Wyeth had said: " Quite simply, Andrew Wyeth is my closest friend-and the painter whose work I most admire.
His debut novel was Quite Ugly One Morning and subsequent works have included One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night, which he said " was just the sort of book he needed to write before he turned 30 ", and All Fun and Games until Somebody Loses an Eye ( 2005 ).
Quite aware of some serious defects in the Society he said during the Congregation: The hatred that the Society is experiencing in some quarters comes partly from the arrogance of the writings of some of ours.

Quite and .
`` Quite so, my dear.
Quite naturally, there is a greater availability of those models which are manufactured within a specific country.
Quite candidly, fellows, I wouldn't be in your shoes for all the rice in China.
Quite often, honeybees form a majority on the willow catkins.
Quite frequently class members brought questions from their mates at home.
Quite naturally, they make the investigation, first, by prohibiting the patient from making any movements at all and then, later, by repeating it and allowing the patient to move in any way he wanted to.
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 a few laughed.
Quite often, precious metals were alloyed with less valuable substances as a means to deceive buyers.
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 evidently, careers within the sports and entertainment sphere such as being an elite professional athlete on a sports team, or an entertainment figure such as a pop singer that dominate the pop music charts frequently, or a television actor with lead roles on prime-time shows have strong likelihood to become celebrities.
Quite strong remarks: no doubt Darwin resented Lyell's repeated suggestion that he owed a lot to Lamarck, whom he ( Darwin ) had always specifically rejected.
Quite a few of the pioneering apologists were Baptist pastors, like I. M. Haldeman, or participants in the Plymouth Brethren, like William C. Irvine and Sydney Watson.
Quite often used externally with the boards on the weather face.
In September Thomas and Caitlin moved to New Quay in West Wales which inspired Thomas to pen the radio piece Quite Early One Morning, a sketch for his later work, Under Milk Wood.
In December 1944 he recorded Quite Early One Morning produced by Aneirin Talfan Davies again for the Welsh BBC but when Davies offered it for national broadcast it was turned down by BBC London .. On 31 August 1945 Quite Early One Morning was broadcast on the BBC Home Service, and in the three years beginning October 1945, Thomas made over a hundred broadcasts for the corporation.
Thomas was an accomplished writer of prose poetry, with collections such as Potrait of the Artist as a Young Dog ( 1940 ) and Quite Early One Morning ( 1954 ) showing he was capable of writing moving short stories.
Quite possibly computerized traffic control, or some form of directional allocation by altitude could resolve the problems.

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