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    1. Here is a partial listing of some of the hottest physical barriers around


    2. Here is a partial listing of Chile peppers from around the world and their heat scale:


    3. Version two had introduced the partial binding, whereby the device and the host's mind could inter-operate without the bother of typing or talking or displaying images on a screen


    4. The partial bind had led to a state of dependence which Ginger thought was simply deplorable


    5. It is partial to the business-like system that would put the one man at the front as the head over the company, and all others must bow under their authority


    6. A partial obedience is no obedience


    7. as ye have not kept my ways, but have been partial in the law


    8. (Formerly the local offices of the Union Pacific Railway before its relocation due to partial destruction in the fire of '82


    9. She’d never been partial to speeding cars – or trucks in this case


    10. "Oh no MY dear, there is no such thing as a partial Chatterton

    11. She knew that he was a bit partial for Shelly, but found it difficult to think, he would actually watch out for her, and not his own son


    12. The Brain or the Sovereign has managed to gain partial control of the Guardian-Database


    13. This was a reward for you initial prompt partial repayment, but the rest has remained unpaid for 18 weeks, so the interest and principal would be–” he paused while Mr White pulled out a black book from the briefcase on the table


    14. that a partial hardening has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in;


    15. By now she had a partial dump from the base that she was analyzing


    16. partial y - would mean to give up just the


    17. The legislature, were it possible that its deliberations could be always directed, not by the clamorous importunity of partial interests, but by an extensive view of the general good, ought, upon this very account, perhaps, to be particularly careful, neither to establish any new monopolies of this kind, nor to extend further those which are already established


    18. I’m quite partial to this herb, you know


    19. The partial stump spurted very dark ooze and blood and the creature finally collapsed, twitching even after it fell


    20. Along a low partial stone wall sat a man with a flute in his hands and appearing content with his song-making

    21. These causes seem to be other monopolies of different kinds: the degradation of the value of gold and silver below what it is in most other countries ; the exclusion from foreign markets by improper taxes upon exportation, and the narrowing of the home market, by still more improper taxes upon the transportation of goods from one part of the country to another ; but above all, that irregular and partial administration of justice which often protects the rich and powerful debtor from the pursuit of his injured creditor, and which makes the industrious part of the nation afraid to prepare goods for the consumption of those haughty and great men, to whom they dare not refuse to sell upon credit, and from whom they are altogether uncertain of repayment


    22. He seems not to have considered, that in the political body, the natural effort which every man is continually making to better his own condition, is a principle of preservation capable of preventing and correcting, in many respects, the bad effects of a political economy, in some degree both partial and oppressive


    23. As the partial moon rose, one star flashed across the sky as though running from a foe


    24. ‘My advice – to the programmers – is to close down auxiliary processors, only allowing a partial integration


    25. Full Hunter? Did that imply he was a partial one? Maybe he had had some training—the same way he had had cartography training—but not as much as one needed to qualify for the title


    26. Assumptions by modern revisionists seeking to belie historical traditions, avidly supported by special interests with political axes to grind, however discredited such assumptions oftentimes are, may further promote muddled-headed thinking by ultimately winning the battle of ideas, however questionable their premises, by perpetuating falsehoods that, on the surface, oftentimes appear plausible to variable, ―discerning‖ young minds armed with partial knowledge, but sufficient enough to receive distorted impressions at their face value, rendering many vulnerable to questionable or unlikely propositions that bear little or no resemblance to the truth; advanced by (political and social) deconstructionists alienated from their (hated) customs, offering in exchange, contemporary standards predicated on historical fallacies, deception, inflicted reasoning and ignominious viewpoints


    27. Having recently read about the passage of partial birth (whatever that means) abortion in today‘s newspaper, I firmly envision a day when some undetermined grace period, a year or two, perhaps, will be extended to ―distraught‖ mothers who, unhappy with their


    28. Regional (Presidential) Primaries may offer a partial solution in staving off the (disproportionate) influence of parochial designs on political candidates stumping the campaign trail by allowing them to carefully outline their positions on issues of national importance without undue pandering to special interest groups


    29. In this manner, Satan is the embodiment of Essential Evil defined as ―a privation…negation of being…a partial negation of being in being…


    30. He continued sketching and noting everything he could remember about his visit to the Natural Bridge, his eyes glittering as if they had found some partial answer to his quest

    31. The components of Absolute Truth consist of a collection of partial truths woven together to form a completed truth, much in the manner of working out the solution to a geometry problem consisting of postulates, theorems and axioms, each a mathematical law (or truth) in itself however an (incomplete truth) as each relates to a (higher truth) that having been brought together, however, provides the solution (Absolute Truth) to the problem


    32. The UN and US government had before agreed to a near blockade of Iran, and the treaty traded a partial end to the blockade in exchange for inspections


    33. This is just a partial list of foods to avoid


    34. �Damn,� Steve exclaimed, �the best they could find from that plane are partial prints


    35. The only partial success had been realized via religion and then, only marginally


    36. Partial credit for intervention, though late and not effective at first, to stop atrocities in Bosnia


    37. This mark was thought to identify those of lesser value, leading to a partial or total exclusion from the benefits of the community they resided in or were passing through


    38. He’s very partial to Sprite but it isn’t good for him


    39. I’ve always been partial to George Benson’s rendition of “The Greatest Love Of All” as opposed to the late great Whitney Houston’s version, now I think I’m partial to Ms


    40. The greater the performance required the greater the fuel quantity expended to overcome the partial clogging

    41. The problem with any system of belief is the partial nature of the proof of its utility


    42. Many within nature’s variety seem to have been consigned to this behavioral groove while a lucky few (us?) apparently have learned to rise above it where good behavior elicited an enhanced fitness for all, at puzzlingly, at least the partial, near-term expense of the individual


    43. The finality is to provide choice alternatives to the social investor, sponsor and altruistic grantmaker so that they can adapt its available funds in total way or partial way through social investors’ groups (sponsors’ pool)


    44. This is great given opportunity to the countries or accrediting institutions that desire to forgive the debt (partial or total) of countries


    45. I'd rusher have it 'cause I'm partial to lions


    46. There were two guards, firmly entrenched behind a partial shield wall with wands at the ready, scanning the corridor in both directions


    47. There was partial moonlight, because of the summer eclipse


    48. Its partial seclusion allowed me to become immersed in what I was reading


    49. We think it is in partial


    50. The universe is but a partial manifestation of











































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    Sinonimi per "partial"

    overtone partial partial tone partial derivative fond constituent imperfect incomplete limited influenced prejudiced unfair unjust