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Though not expressing unconditional disapproval of anger, he does point out that it is difficult to keep an outburst of anger within just limits, and that such an outburst is problematic in relation to natural law, for: "it must be regarded as one of the things which most of all makes human life unsocial, and has pernicious effects for the human race.

And all of them agreed on a series of simple, clear requests of which the great democracies are capable and which, most of all, have nothing to do with military intervention on the ground, which is neither desired (they recall the regrettable precedent of the American war in Iraq) nor needed.

Besides, the sun, which most of all the stars is considered to be hot, is really white and not fiery in colour.

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This slow transformation of the weather facilitates the age-old practice of denial by which most of us, if not all of us, lull ourselves into a comfortable sleepwalk.

Speaking of which, most popular of all among Smithsonian museums is the National Air and Space Museum, which we had visited many times before and whose attractions, my son assures me, merit countless revisits.

The result of that is a report which is seriously flawed, prejudiced, incomplete, slanted towards government and which most damning of all – completely fails to explain why MG Rover was allowed to collapse.

Opera, defined here as "a type of theatre in which most or all of the characters sing most or all of the time," spans roughly four hundred years from its beginnings, as a form of Italian pastoral drama, in the fifteenth century, all the way to contemporary works such as those of John Adams.

Opera, defined here as "a type of theatre in which most or all of the characters sing most or all of the time," spans roughly four hundred years — from its beginnings, as a form of Italian pastoral drama, in the fifteenth century, all the way to contemporary works such as those of John Adams.

Unitary state, a system of political organization in which most or all of the governing power resides in a centralized government.

Unitary system, a system of political organization in which most or all of the governing power resides in a centralized government.

It included observations of five children with hydranencephaly, in which most or all of the cortex is missing, replaced with fluid.

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