Sentence examples for a dim possibility from inspiring English sources

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About Lincoln's ancestry he had not a clue: "There is a dim possibility that he is of the stock of the New England Lincolns, of Plymouth colony; but the noble science of heraldry is almost obsolete in this country, and none of Mr. Lincoln's family seems to have been aware of the preciousness of long pedigrees".

Don McLeese from Chicago Sun-Times reviewed the performance at Soldier Field stadium said that "'Shine' seems like a dim possibility for her Soldier Field performance this month, because Madonna invariably takes the stage after dusk has turned to dark and brings back the sun again for the two hours that she played".

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John had wanted to leave a strong statement about the Church's history of antiSemitism, and in Nostra Aetate the "spiritual patrimony common to Christians and Jews" — the roots of Christianity in the Jewishness of Christ, and even the dim possibility of Jewish salvation — was finally acknowledged.

John had wanted to leave a strong statement about the Church's history of anti-Semitism, and in Nostra Aetate the "spiritual patrimony common to Christians and Jews" — the roots of Christianity in the Jewishness of Christ, and even the dim possibility of Jewish salvation — was finally acknowledged.

In parallel, the possibility to isolate by rapid differential centrifugation a DIM fraction that seems to target the late secretory pathway opens new avenues to study plant microdomains.

A dim misquotation.

A dim performance, overall.

It is a dim April.

Events took a dim turn.

A dim memory stirs.

That seems a dim memory now.

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