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Examples
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"Consequently" -- the official sighs at the burthen of such nonsense,
A Modern Utopia 1906
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Consequently, that is reducing the care for the veteran.
Town Hall Meeting On Health Care Kansas City Mo ITY National Archives 1994
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Consequently, that is the name by which it should be known instead of the name _Corylus rostrata_ which was bestowed subsequently.
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"Consequently," the task force wrote, "global statements about the psychological impact of abortion can be misleading."
Archive 2008-08-01 Stephen Retherford 2008
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"Consequently," the task force wrote, "global statements about the psychological impact of abortion can be misleading."
Abortion does not cause mental illness Stephen Retherford 2008
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"Consequently," I say, "I don't know if those dream images we just watched are from some movie."
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"Consequently," went on Mr. SIMPSON, "she knows that I have advised you to make some kind of apology to EDWIN DROOD, for the editorial remarks passing between you on a certain important occasion?"
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" Consequently: "We have solidarity of views here as regards the fundamentals of our attitude toward the bourgeois parties.
My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930
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"Consequently," exulted the old man, "we've got to look for a left-handed murderer, is that it?"
Through the Wall Cleveland Moffett 1894
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"Consequently," said Kate, "he is to praise God that his mother is gone!"
The Manxman A Novel - 1895 Hall Caine 1892
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