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self-consultation

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  • Now, Simplifydigital has launched a brand new online ‘self-consultation service’.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • He betrayed, indeed, a period of comic doubt, cast one or two rapid glances from the child to the mother, indulged in an interval of self-consultation, but finally resigned himself with a good grace to play his part in the farce.

    Villette 2003

  • In the sense wherein it is here used, as also Matt.xxi. 21, it holds out, as I said, a self-consultation and dispute concerning those contrary things that are proposed to us.

    The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968

  • It is no slight expense to produce an octavo volume of three hundred and thirty pages; there must have been much anxious self-consultation, a great call for patience, fortitude, and hope, with who may know what doubts and despondencies, before, in

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 96, October 1865 Various

  • It suggested a process of self-consultation and conclusion which never framed itself into speech, and which may be best hinted at by the pungent phrase, "Deep as a well."

    The Woman's Advocate Vol. III No. II February, 1870 1870

  • It suggested a process of self-consultation and conclusion which never framed itself into speech, and which may be best hinted at by the pungent phrase, "Deep as a well."

    The Woman's Advocate Vol. III 1870

  • It suggested a process of self-consultation and conclusion which never framed itself into speech, and which may be best hinted at by the pungent phrase, "Deep as a well."

    The Market Woman 1870

  • Starting back, as if some unexpected calamity had suddenly fallen upon her, she stood some minutes absorbed in earnest self-consultation.

    Gaut Gurley D. P. Thompson 1831

  • "They call this self-consultation," says Andrew Wetzler of the

    New Scientist - Online News 2008

  • The concepts of self-consultation and deadlines that place the burden of delay on listed species protection were both key elements of the Pombo bill that died in the Senate.

    RVABlogs 2008

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