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In British service she was deemed "a white elephant, being a thoroughly bad ship in most respects—unlucky, full of inherent faults and small vices, and at times a danger to her own consorts".
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Before that, there was an epoch known as cosmic inflation, where space itself expanded exponentially, full of energy inherent to the fabric of spacetime.
And that is because, when all is said and done, this is a classic Attenborough-narrated series full of his inherent optimism and love of the natural world in all its resilient, adaptable, magnificent glory.
The Moresbys' journey is feverishly bleak; the north African landscape "a tortured scrub of hard shells and stiff hairy spines that covered the earth like an excrescence of hatred"; an empty bar is "full of the sadness inherent in all deracinated things".
Some of the mayor's growing pains are natural given that his campaign was about calls for social progress, but his tenure so far has been full of the headaches inherent in mundane tasks like deciding whether or not to close city schools in anticipation of snow.
The DOE's Martin was full of excuses for the inherent flaws in the SIG.
From the lute playing of Peter Claire in Rose Tremain's Music and Silence to the lyricism of a single phrase in John Banville's The Sea, novels are full of music both explicit and inherent that demands the full attention of your imaginative ear.
Table 3 provides an example (in full) of one of the physiotherapy inherent requirement statements – ethical behaviour.
That's a sort of inherent problem of democracy". He was full of self-deprecation, at one point joking that he couldn't read his own notes because they were in Hebrew, so he was reading backwards.
Nevertheless, the number of faculty who take full advantage of the inherent power of the computers is limited, even in science and engineering disciplines.
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