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Among various La Jolla landmarks that the publisher endowed is the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, on whose staff is a Ph.D. named Hans Suess.
It is one of the major blessings of this world to possess a good thick skin; one so endowed is less liable to the pains of modesty and that hectic in the blood which produces the ugly and uncomfortable blush.
The specialized form of knowledge with which clinicians are endowed, is one obstacle to proper informed consent.
But one of the many natural resources with which Africa is so richly endowed is a huge, huge surplus of extra distance.
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However, consumers who live in states less favourably endowed are not so fortunate.
A corporation that was so endowed was called a chartered company.
Burgundy wines, which can sometimes be thinly endowed, were often blended with the more robust produce of the sunny South of France or Algeria, then a French colony.
The question remains whether the meanings thus endowed are identical to (or similar enough to) the meanings the theoretical terms have in their actual uses in physics.
Liberal arts colleges that are fine but not among the most well endowed are in a mess.
Unassisted by technology, the five senses with which human beings are endowed are woefully inadequate to the task of seeing anything but the smallest fraction of reality.
That was why the faculty had been endowed — that was why all those buildings had been put up!
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