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  • The author of 2 Maccabees has confessedly exercised much freedom.
  • Confessedly a member of the Young Communists.
  • After retiring, Wright worked in sales for around two years  self-confessedly without great success.
  • By those years she self-confessedly became a conspicuous member of the avant la lettre European gauche caviar.
  • She apologised several times since the emergence of the scandal in the 80s that directly linked her council tenure with what she confessedly admitted was a " shameful disgrace ".
  • But where, I would ask, is there any considerable trade that is confessedly under-stocked, and where high profits have been long pleading in vain for additional capital?
  • "The Federal Government, which makes the donation, has confessedly no constitutional power to follow it into the States and enforce the application of the fund to the intended objects.
  • Many poems, of Mesnevi of Mevlana and the Divan of A _ 1k Pa _ ha examples of confessedly religious, moral, or mystic but a much larger number are allegorical.
  • Three humble voters confessedly backed by more powerful people, lodged an election petition against the new member on the ground that he and his agents had been guilty of bribery and corruption.
  • WEST PALM BEACH, Fla . _ It's with a graceful ( but confessedly unconscious ) nod to another Nigerian author that 25-year-old Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie begins her first novel:
  • But upon the whole I do not think she has been guilty of any blameable negligence, any " crassa negligentia ", to make her answerable in this Court for money she confessedly did not receive.
  • In 1825 Griffith Davies published his " Tables of Life Contingencies ", a work which contains, among others, two tables, which are confessedly derived from Baily's explanation of Barrett's tables.
  • The Court developed, for its own governance in the cases confessedly within its jurisdiction, a series of rules under which it has avoided passing upon a large part of all the constitutional questions pressed upon it for decision.
  • If these restrictions were sustained, plainly the plaintiff might, for its own profit or that of its favorites, . . . ruin anyone unfortunate enough to be dependent upon its confessedly important improvements for the doing of business.
  • To those, like this columnist, who grew attached to it during the 1960s and 70s, when it was self-confessedly, even ebulliently, seedy, the city's tremendous attraction is bound up in these qualities.
  • If Clinton has been at some pains to articulate a clear rationale for a second term, Dole has self-confessedly taken three painful tries to articulate a convincing rationale for winning his party's nomination, much less the White House.
  • His meddling with Ushida in St Petersburg, got him'discarded'too for attempting a separate peace with Russia on Germany's behalf; he even confessedly admitted on 17 May 1916 that the " whole swindle ceases to matter ".
  • And until you do show some evidence that you are capable of paying attention, I see no reason why you should be allowed to continue disrupting DYK with your self-confessedly " ignorant " editing . talk ) 18 : 23, 4 October 2010 ( UTC)
  • The 1973 translation was confessedly a non-literal translation, and objections were raised against it not only for this reason but also on the grounds that it could be taken to mean that all are in fact saved, regardless of their relationship to Christ and his Church.
  • In July 1966 the " American Historical Review " stated that the book was based " confessedly in part upon evidence which does not exist, has been withdrawn as far as possible from circulation, and anyone attempting to use it should be advised of this ."
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