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  • With the older males the preliminary kiss is only given to begin with, and subsequently sequently he mounts without previously kissing; with younger males the preliminary is never omitted.

    The History of Animals 2002

  • Con sequently, we are honour bound to do more than observe an anniversary, because this is, for us and for all our people, a proud and historic Jubilee Year.

    The National Executive Committee of the African National Congress 1987

  • Con sequently, we are honour bound to do more than observe an anniversary, because this is, for us and for all our people, a proud and historic Jubilee Year.

    The National Executive Committee of the African National Congress 1987

  • It is up to man con - sequently to discern by observation and by interro - gating nature what is natural and what conforms to its order, natural right consisting precisely in finding that justice is in consistent harmony with the natural order and thereby objective.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas PAUL FORIERS 1968

  • Con - sequently a neo-orthodox theology based alone on the

    IDEA OF GOD SINCE 1800 LANGDON GILKEY 1968

  • Since this date is climacteric in the evolution of Christianity, it is im - portant to appreciate the transformation that was con - sequently wrought in the movement that had stemmed from the life and teaching of Jesus of Nazareth in

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas S. G. F. BRANDON 1968

  • Con - sequently, he turned to etymology, conceived in the modern sense as histoire des mots rather than as the recovery of “real” meaning, as the literal (the “etymo - logical”!) implication of the term has it.

    LINGUISTICS HENRY M. HOENIGSWALD 1968

  • What is certain is that its expression is no longer repressed, and con - sequently most of the social, legal, and religious prohi - bitions have lost their virtue of taboo.

    LOVE DENIS DE ROUGEMONT 1968

  • Sub - sequently she contributed $6,000 toward the pay - ment of debts incident to our temporary connec - tion with the Woman's Journal of Boston, and did much efficient work for us, To me, personally, the entrance of Mrs. Stanley McCormack into our work has been a source of the deepest grati - fication and comfort.

    The Story of a Pioneer Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919 1929

  • She was sincere herself, and was con - sequently not on her guard against vain boasting.

    George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings 1910

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