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Its causes are not wholly known.
"Not purely good, but himself purely, for he allowed himself to be wholly known".
They are, they have always been, one of the unique regions of the earth; remote, never wholly known.
The Mint's next scheduled production is also the work of a literary giant almost wholly known for his nondramatic fiction.
In 1644, he published "Areopagitica," his defense of free speech, declaring that truth — which he compares to the broken body of Osiris, in Egyptian myth — can never be wholly known on earth until the Second Coming of the Messiah; we therefore must all search for truth in every way we can, which means not censoring the press.
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Rushdie himself says that "Midnight's Children is a product of its moment in history, touched and shaped by its time in ways which its author cannot wholly know".
Watchman will go down in history as the honest tale showing that as we grow up we will all be let down by our parents, friends and neighbors as we realize that you can never wholly know another person.
In the classification below, the group marked with a dagger is wholly extinct and known only from fossils.
Progress Energy acquired its four wholly owned synfuel plants, known as the Earthco facilities, in 1999 as part of its acquisition of the utility Florida Progress.
Likewise, higher mean VPT values and increased prevalence of abnormalities among older subjects is not wholly unexpected, given the known effects of aging on peripheral nerve function.
When the candidates say something partially or wholly false, they know exactly what they're doing.
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