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So did an unusual chewy-crusted pizza topped with creamy mascarpone, white truffle oil, grilled asparagus and shaved Yukon gold potatoes (the last ingredient was not discernible, though).
How much the switch to cable will really matter may not be immediately discernible, though that will not keep observers of the late-night world from making instant comparisons to his past performance, beginning with whatever results Mr. O'Brien puts up in his first new show on Monday night, starting at 11 p.m.
Thus Lincoln could refer, as he did time and again, to "providence" in ambiguous ways that satisfied believers in a benevolent father but might also refer to the impersonal workings of a natural order -- although as the Civil War progressed, he increasingly felt that "providence" to be less remote and more discernible, though still inscrutable, as a divine personality guiding particular events.
III d. 38 a. 3c), this statement is pointing to a more explanatory and prior premise, discernible though never adequately articulated so as to show its relation to basic human goods.
In the older age groups the patterns are slightly less discernible though in this case the peaks seem to occur in the winter months (FK = 23.93, p < 0.01; BKS = 0.346, p < 0.01).
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But the fundamentalists believe that signs of the end are discernible everywhere, though they disagree among themselves over just how to interpret the signs.
Noel Edmonds has no discernible talent Though best known for his beard, helicopter and being overshadowed by a pink and yellow-spotted blob, Edmonds is perhaps surprisingly also a man with a hypnotic hold over the general public.
CSIRAC, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Automatic Computer, was the first digital computer to play discernible music, though nothing was ever recorded.
Americans, it turns out, fall racist and homophobic and ableist, and are apparently vocal enough about it to spout off bigotry on social media, in no real discernible pattern, though it's often where we least expect bigotry that we find it rearing its ugly head.
The number of household members has no discernible effect, though the number of contacts outside the home does.
There is some discernible reverse swing, though that doesn't preclude Rogers steering yet another boundary to third man.
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