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But, manifestly, its purpose was very different.
But manifestly no justification for it can be found unless as an integral part of such regulation.
But, manifestly, the rules applicable to ordinary claimants for services rendered the United States do not apply to this controversy.
It was a silly but manifestly trivial mistake.
It largely belonged to western and eastern Europe - it was certainly international but manifestly not global.
Smith quotes, without disagreement, Barack Obama's courteous but manifestly untrue remark that Bush is "comfortable in his own skin".
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Back in 1924, Lord Hewart, then the lord chief justice, said: "It is not merely of some importance, but of fundamental importance that justice should not only be done, but should manifestly be seen to be done".
But it manifestly isn't.
But so manifestly stupid was he that even the murderous fringe of Fenianism disowned him.
Counsel would not so contend at the oral argument, but such manifestly is the consequence.
The majority's adoption of the cause-and-prejudice test is not only unwise, but also manifestly unfair.
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