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Dr. Venter freely admitted his indebtedness to precedence.
Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, frequently acknowledged his indebtedness to Dostoyevsky's psychological insights.
It seems plain that his indebtedness to her must only increase with each new allegation of sexual impropriety.
Similarly, there is no analysis of Mr. Bush's questionable record on the environment, or his indebtedness to corporate interests.
He says he questions Mr. Lazio's ability to lead and his indebtedness to the right wing of the Republican Party.
Clear references to movements and themes of Beethoven occur in these early works, and in key scheme and major minor contrast Schubert often betrayed his indebtedness to Beethoven.
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His mounting indebtedness rendered all such thoughts superfluous toward the end, because his slaves, like all his possessions, were mortgaged to his creditors and therefore not really his to free.
He himself was relaxed in admitting his own indebtedness to the past, apparently untroubled by the psychological 'anxiety of influence' that plagued his more avant-gardist contemporaries.
Nor could Baldwin ever acknowledge his own indebtedness to Stowe.
He now had good expectations of marrying Éveline, but there were many obstacles, not the least being his inextricable indebtedness.
Mr Mandelson pretends to see nothing wrong in failing to tell Mr Blair about his personal indebtedness to the beleaguered Mr Robinson.
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