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In East Asia all cultivated people were supposed to be able to write suitable occasional poetry, and so those qualities that distinguished a poem from the mass consequently came to be valued above all others.

The army of Cambodia is smaller in proportion than that of the other parts of the country, and the French allow the king to do pretty much as he likes.a Fred had reached the end of his chapter, and consequently came to a pause.

I consequently came to this new collection of contemporary horror, Nightmares Unhinged: Twenty Tales of Horror, with fresh eyes since I'd heard of only a few of its contributors, even though their biographical notes tout that nearly all are award winners in the genre, and I hadn't read any of their works.

These books were probably written in Greek, as the later ones undoubtedly were, and if so consequently came from a Greek source, though it is doubtful from what quarter: Niebuhr (Hist. of Rome, vol. I p506) supposes them to have come from Ionia, but they were more probably derived from Cumae in Campania (Göttling, Gesch. der Röm. Staatsv. p212).

General science (and social biology) consequently came to be associated with female learners and less capable or academically inclined students (Jenkins 1989); hence, it was stigmatizing and considered a subject unto itself, rather than a comprehensive course as originally intended (Layton 1984).

According to Cotton Mather's biography of Dudley, he successfully disentangled a legacy of financial difficulties bequeathed to the earl, and the earl consequently came to depend on Dudley for financial advice.

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The Roman governing class had consequently come to be hated and discredited at home and abroad.

Views that emphasize this first-person immediacy of conscious states have consequently come to be called "Cartesian".

Some of these people wax indignant that children are praised — and consequently come to expect praise — for doing things that they ought to do just because they've been told to do them.

Every assertion, consequently, comes wrapped in qualifications, if not partial refutations; a later essay, appearing in "Consider the Lobster," is titled, "Certainly the End of Something or Other, One Would Sort of Have to Think".

Some of these people wax indignant that children are praised -- and consequently come to expect praise -- for doing things that they ought to do just because they've been told to do them.

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