But insensibly, cabbies say, the new regulations he proposes would not only run off the errant few but sideswipe several hundred of the good as well.
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Insensibly you were drawn into that intricate cobweb of iridescent steel, his mind, which, interlacing with yours, spread patterns of light and shade over your most intimate thoughts . ""
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Michael and Basiliskianos were insensibly drunk following a banquet at the palace of Anthimos when Basil, with a small group of companions ( including his father Bardas, brother Marinos, and cousin Ayleon ), gained entry.
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On the Saturday night before the Pattern of Killeavy ( a local religious festival ), Mac Mhurchaidh was to spend the night at the inn; the Mac Deckers were to get him insensibly drunk and off-guard.
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Only the faintest traces of primary segmentation remain in mites, the prosoma and opisthosoma being insensibly fused, and a region of flexible cuticle ( the cirumcapitular furrow ) separates the chelicerae and pedipalps from the rest of the body.
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Garnett's first-hand account of Crazy Horse's surrender alludes to Larrabee as the " half blood woman " who caused Crazy Horse to fall into a " domestic trap which insensibly led him by gradual steps to his destruction ".
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Not insensibly perhaps, because he, Piggy from Essex, Andre from the Dutch town of Haarlem and a fourth Angel who declined to give even his nom-de-crankshaft, had saved for six years for this trip, and now they had arrived at an inopportune moment.
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For if this should be denied, it is possible, by the continual gradation of shades, to run a colour insensibly into what is most remote from it; and if you will not allow any of the means to be different, you cannot, without absurdity, deny the extremes to be the same.
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:It may be said that natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinizing, throughout the world, every variation, even the slightest; rejecting that which is bad, preserving and adding up all that is good; silently and insensibly working, whenever and wherever opportunity offers, at the improvement of each organic being in relation to its organic and inorganic conditions of life.
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The fundamental maxims of her policy would insensibly change from liberty to force . " The United States, Adams warned, might " become the dictatress of the world [ but ] she would be no longer the ruler of her own spirit . " The United States, reflecting concerns raised by the United Kingdom, ultimately hoped to avoid having any European power take over Spain's colonies.