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As a consequence, "like the Indian race," free blacks would likely "dwindle and dwarf in the presence of the white man".
Once, politicians only apologised for a misjudgment of national consequence – like the invasion of the Falklands – and the apology led directly, unhesitatingly, to resignation.
"Typically what you habituate to are stimuli of no proven consequence like the clothes on your body or the ticking of the clock.
I agreed that over years we Palestinians have won small battles that wound up being of little practical consequence, like proclaiming independence in 1988.
Occasionally the debate produced insights of lasting consequence, like Robert Frost's snarky metaphor for free verse ("playing tennis with the net down") and Charles Wright's brilliant response: "the high wire act without the net".
In 1960, he joined the Opry and started what became his syndicated national TV show, presenting guests who included almost any country star of consequence, like Roger Miller, George Jones and Kitty Wells.
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In his book, The God Delusion, Dawkins (2006) is ubiquitously anti-creationism, and as a consequence, like-minded individuals primarily read his work.
In consequence, [s]-like sibilants in the high-F0 context became perceptually more -like.
As a consequence, peanut-like β-FeOOH/α-Fe2O3 assemblies were obtained (Figure 5b).
The more friends you have looking out for each other, the less likely that you will suffer consequences like rape.
But it does carry slight risks of temporary consequences, like narrowing of the urethra or bleeding.
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