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De Smith has adumbrated four different tests which the courts have at one time or another used.
The great misery which developed on the eastern front is adumbrated.
Is it because of the children I have adumbrated?
The sculptures in the center of the room are adumbrated by two-dimensional work on the wall.
He wrote several articles and books that adumbrated the emerging environmentalist movement.
The measures I have just adumbrated should be applied in all European institutions.
You're standing on a high cliff, chopped off and adumbrated by the heaving green of the sea.
The essentials of this form of government may be adumbrated as follows.
Not that the discrepancies matter much, for the show is really about the philosophical concepts adumbrated in the catalogue.
You might think I'm adumbrating the psychology of three-year-olds in the kindergarten.
As I have adumbrated, the arrival of the creature was the culmination of my great effort.
Seldom had I seen him in such mood, and always before it had adumbrated calamitous events.
As so often with Stella, that nuzzling does not relate only to the two forms whose coupling is adumbrated.
He told me that his civil servants had said that this was impossible, and adumbrated the problem to me.
For the time being let me conclude by admitting that the considerations adumbrated in this section do not prove the dependence thesis.
The combination of linguistic studies with other information about prehistory taken from archaeology and the biological sciences has been adumbrated.
Well, it was Aristotle who first adumbrated the principle that which no one owns no one will look after.
His brief, restless visit to the nearby family museum adumbrates the frailty of privilege and its mementos.
The Exercises and the experience of Ignatius and his companions up to 1540 adumbrated what was to come.
He thought, for instance, that he had found his system of the universe adumbrated in Apollo's lyre, with its seven strings.
The incident adumbrates an attitude of mind which is mirrored in the linguistic techniques exploited later in the novel.
Lear's work is adumbrated at the British Art Center by more than 60 works by 30 other travel artists.
Stimulated by anger at offensive publicity concerning the social activities of Warren's family, it adumbrated a new legal concept that has had lasting influence.
Such images hint at Ms. Jacobsen's lyricisms, which seem always adumbrated by night vision.
"Invasion of proletarians," the duke adumbrated.