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    1. I am going to paste the text in parenthesis and mention the authors name and the date posted


    2. The first number after the left parenthesis indicates the row where the field will start while the second number represents the column


    3. table should be embedded with parenthesis


    4. function has got sets of parenthesis where in user pass


    5. within parenthesis with a word IN


    6. forget the parenthesis) and then click the search button


    7. In parenthesis it should be added that Quichuaverse is still cultivated


    8. Millennialists believe the New Covenant is a parenthesis, something added to be temporary, unto the Millennium


    9. The Law was a parenthesis added for fifteen hundred years between the promise made to Abraham and the death and resurrection of Christ; "added because of transgressions


    10. A parenthesis is something added to a sentence which is not a real part of the sentence

    11. Christ is that seed and the parenthesis, which was the temporary Law, the "wall of partition" between Israel and all other nations has been "abolished


    12. The temporary parenthesis was "passing away" [2 Corinthians 3:4-9], was 73 of 168


    13. The Law, which was only a temporary parenthesis could not "make the worshiper perfect in conscience" and was "imposed until a time of reformation" [Hebrews 9:9-10]


    14. We may add in parenthesis that to preserve all this is the only means of retaining beauty to old age


    15. And here Cide Hamete inserts a parenthesis in which he says that to have seen the pair marching from the door to the bed, linked hand in hand in this way, he would have given the best of the two tunics he had


    16. Meditations of evolution increasingly vaster: of the moon invisible in incipient lunation, approaching perigee: of the infinite lattiginous scintillating uncondensed milky way, discernible by daylight by an observer placed at the lower end of a cylindrical vertical shaft 5000 ft deep sunk from the surface towards the centre of the earth: of Sirius (alpha in Canis Maior) 10 lightyears (57,000,000,000,000 miles) distant and in volume 900 times the dimension of our planet: of Arcturus: of the precession of equinoxes: of Orion with belt and sextuple sun theta and nebula in which 100 of our solar systems could be contained: of moribund and of nascent new stars such as Nova in 1901: of our system plunging towards the constellation of Hercules: of the parallax or parallactic drift of socalled fixed stars, in reality evermoving wanderers from immeasurably remote eons to infinitely remote futures in comparison with which the years, threescore and ten, of allotted human life formed a parenthesis of infinitesimal brevity


    17. On the other side of the glass, the fridge was open, a little parenthesis of light; Carmine, wearing only a towel, had bent to place something on the bottom shelf


    18. Even the invisible powers, he thought, were likely to be soothed by a bland parenthesis here and there—coming from a man of property, who might have been as impious as others


    19. Vincy did lower her tone slightly with this parenthesis


    20. The other times when this occurred, launching the beginning of a bull run, were as follows, with the length of window of opportunity in parenthesis: April 2003 (6 months), October 2004 (3 months), October 2005 (2 months), August 2006 (3 months), September 2007 (2 months), and March 2008 (1 month), as shown in Figure 4

    21. Note that we use square brackets [ ] for vectors, and parenthesis ( ) for functions


    22. Some topics in this chapter also contain references to Candlestick Charting Explained in parenthesis (CCE) following the heading


    23. Room for a brief parenthesis


    24. The coachman, foreseeing a prolonged wait, encased his horses' muzzles in the bag of oats which is damp at the bottom, and which is so familiar to Parisians, to whom, be it said in parenthesis, the Government sometimes applies it


    25. 1 must say by the way in parenthesis, that for some reason she never believed in my humanity, and so was always in a tremor; but, though she has trembled, she has never given in to any advanced ideas


    26. I note in parenthesis : it was quite evident to me from the


    27. Here I may note in parenthesis what I only learnt long afterwards that Biiring had bluntly proposed to Katerina Niko-laevaa that they should take the old gentleman abroad, inducing him to go by some sort of strategy, letting people know privately meanwhile that he had gone out of his mind, and obtaining a doctor's certificate to that effect abroad


    28. "Your style is changing," he said; "it is choppy: you chop and chop—and then a parenthesis, then a parenthesis in the parenthesis, then you stick in something else in brackets, then you begin chopping and chopping again


    29. I must mention in parenthesis that, though Fetyukovitch had been brought from Petersburg partly at the instance of Katerina Ivanovna herself, he knew nothing about the episode of the four thousand roubles given her by Mitya, and of her “bowing to the ground to him


    30. “By the way, I will note in parenthesis a point of importance for the light it throws on the prisoner's position at the moment

    31. As soon as Tchekounoff had given me my tea (I will say, in parenthesis, that the water brought in in the morning, and not renewed throughout the day, was soon corrupted, soon poisoned by the fetid air), the door opened, and the soldier, who had just received the rods, was brought in under a double escort


    32. (My name was mentioned in parenthesis)


    33. Passons, as papa says, and, in parenthesis, don't be vexed with my verbosity


    34. I must mention, in parenthesis, that on the previous day Pyotr Stepanovitch had at the last meeting of the committee declined to wear the rosette of a steward, which had disappointed her dreadfully, even to the point of tears


    35. I will observe, in parenthesis, that Heine says that a true autobiography is almost an impossibility, and that man is bound to lie about himself


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