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We should be content to do so, and to offer our service to anyone who wishes it whether they are definably human or not.
Not all of the actors are comfortable in their definably English roles.
He's definably set a new standard, created a new model for a campaign.
The writing style, though influenced by Woolf, is definably his own.
"With one exception there was nothing definably abnormal about him.
But psi powers, if they exist at all, have been around since man was definably human.
The issues dealt with are also definably Canadian as well as international.
The combat though, has a definably macabre sense of gratification.
Against this mundane background the conversation is, as always, definably decadent.
The thought made her feel in definably sad.
Violent death has occurred since man was definably man.
By the author's estimation, he is, definably, an Afrikaner, and unable to reveal his true feelings.
And, least definably, there is the cultural nationalism, the concept of 'Englishness' that, from the beginning, has been a major element in the subject.
It all looked exactly the same as it had a year ago, and yet it was in definably shabbier.
Rebekka is definably an emancipated woman out of step with the expectations of her times.
The suitor is that definably Wharton figure: wise and faithful, patiently waiting for his chance to be of service.
But masterpieces are definably masterpieces because they have a way of manifesting themselves in our everyday lives.
There are still definably rural interests, just as there are urban interests.
That simple fact made the break-in seem less significant to James and Wozcinski , but she felt in definably more threatened.
It also results in part from Arkansas's being less definably Southern than a Deep South state like Georgia.
While the daughter-in-law is definably an outsider in this environment, that is not justification for the artificiality of some of her dialogue.
Though he wrote most of his work in French, he remained definably Irish in his voice, manner and humor.
At the performance I attended, the films were interrupted because of mechanical difficulties, but, from what one saw, they, too, are definably the work of their creator.
The gold refined and smelted here was definably, noticeably purer than coin from Florence or Milan.
Neil Kinnock also bridged that divide, but John Smith is definably and obviously on the middle-class side of it.