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(91) All business letters are, in a sense, sales letters. (92) In a sense, Chinese modernization was wholly modeled after the Western civilization. (93) Dressed in impeccably cut suits and wheeling his carry-on bag with the deftness of a seasoned pro, he glides through airports and chain hotels as if he owned them, as in a sense he does. (94) In a sense, Unilateralism is another reprint of the hegemonism. (95) Its composite index is called an intelligence quotient, in a sense reflects a person's progress. (96) From the value and control of structure to coastline , we can know that fractal shows not only the complicated of geological phenomena, but also the being of cause of geological formation in a sense. (97) Now, they are hoping that the price doesn't fall because they're announcing it with news and,in a sense, issuing the stock dividend is just a way to make it dramatic. (98) In a sense, typological exegesis is a hermeneutical strategy adopted by early church to unite New Testament and Old Testament and to reconcile Marcionism and Gnosticism. (99) It is inevitable and, in a sense, reasonable for such interest distribution pattern to come into existence. (100) In a sense, winning the World Cup " put Argentina on the map " . (101) In a sense, indecency law is now even more vulnerable. (102) So, in a sense, the working state of pads will affect brake efficiency directly. (103) In a sense we've come to our nation's capital to cash a check. (104) In a sense, apostle Paul had a similar perspective on life. (105) The lunatic who thinks he is a crowned head may be, in a sense, happy, but his happiness is not of a kind that any same person would envy. (106) In a sense, computer fraud is merely a new field with old problems. (107) Oxford University was also in a sense a closed society, with its powerful conformities. (108) In a sense, observing the rigidly stratified dress rules is to observe the order and law of the autocratical domination. (109) Unfortunately, HTTP is the defacto standard protocol for client-server communication, and it is a stateless and, in a sense, unidirectional protocol. (110) In a sense, the Central Advisory Commission is a transitional organization. (111) In a sense this program is a counterexample, in that it is never useful as a filter. (112) But the virtue of justice is not just virtue ethics. It can also be teleological and deontological ethics in a sense. (113) As a measure of risk, mean absolute deviation is better than variance in a sense. (114) In a sense, Richardson's epistolary novel Clarissa reveals the uncertainty of interpretation. (115) In a sense is the ceremonial dance sports instruments, costumes, language, manners and etiquette dance ceremony in sports training, competition and the day-to-day activities of the integrated use. (116) Now the pebble bed reactor has the same basic safety features as a high temperature prismatic reactor in a sense that it has a meltdown free core. (117) You can see him, in a sense Yeats, cooling the fire in the head of Aengus at this moment. (118) Active regions are in a sense the fundamental unit of solar activity and the most persistent and visible manifestation of solar magnetism. (119) A non-data descriptor is, in a sense, often a fancy name for a method -- but the particular method returned by descriptor access could be determined at runtime. (120) He and his family, the emperor's family, - was, in a sense, the patron for the whole people of the Roman Empire-- - at least for all the Romans-- the paterfamilias of the entire empire.