5 Results for: (Concept:00686447-v)
SidSentence
11445 I accepted this as a hypothesis , and noted that E was represented by XXX .
11455 Accepting it as correct , we are now able to say that the symbols stand respectively for N , V , and R.
47580 What the scene meant I could not imagine , but it seemed to me that Stapleton was abusing Sir Henry , who offered explanations , which became more angry as the other refused to accept them .
49483 He tied her up , therefore , that she might have no chance of warning Sir Henry , and he hoped , no doubt , that when the whole country-side put down the baronet 's death to the curse of his family , as they certainly would do , he could win his wife back to accept an accomplished fact , and to keep silent upon what she knew .
61842 " The fall of the Liberal_Democratic_Party from power was the result of continuing corruption scandals and its arrogance , and the first prerequisite for them to return to power is to have the public accept the fact that ' the LDP is remorseful . ' "

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