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  • There is no flavour to the pepperoni and it is altogether too tomatoey. The Sun
  • He'd probably dismissed her altogether by now as fickle, shallow and all too easily swayed by other people.
  • In the postwar period they gradually merged with the Conservatives until they disappeared altogether. Times, Sunday Times
  • Food subsidies are reduced or thrown out altogether and food prices may double or triple overnight.
  • While we are at it we should skip most of the stuff comingout of Turtle Bay — actually maybe we ought to just skip Turtle Bay altogether. The Volokh Conspiracy » United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child:
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  • The light within the eave was a dusky twilight at the entrance, which failed altogether in the inner recesses. The Antiquary
  • Altogether, the village is idyllic. Daniel Deronda
  • There are several general measures that can be taken to reduce or eliminate the problem altogether.
  • Execution under the extraordinary procedure was not altogether different.
  • But this is something different altogether. The Sun
  • Altogether the fruit is worth 70 cents. Advanced Educational Psychology For Educators, Researchers and Policymakers,
  • That penchant for dressing bald rats in sequins and leather is a different story altogether.
  • Then, things became altogether fishier. Times, Sunday Times
  • For Christ in the Sacrament is not altogether unlike Christ in the cratch. Archive 2007-02-01
  • The only cure, however, is to remove lead from the water system altogether, by replacing old pipes and tanks.
  • The first examples of the Western Region's main line diesel-hydraulics had appeared the previous year and Cornwall was planned to be one of the first areas of BR to banish steam altogether.
  • Now seeing in the last section, those we call mathematics are absolved of the crime of breeding controversy; and they that pretend not to learning cannot be accused; the fault lieth altogether in the dogmatics, that is to say, those that are imperfectly learned, and with passion press to have their opinions pass everywhere for truth, without any evident demonstration either from experience, or from places of Scripture of uncontroverted interpretation. The Elements of Law Natural and Politic
  • Not far away, and altogether more appealing, is the abandoned Portuguese city of Old Goa, now a dramatic collection of cathedrals and basilicas.
  • The trick now is to remove the human element altogether and let artificial intelligence take care of the rest.
  • The bed was rickety, with a thin knotty mattress; the sand-colored walls were scratched and gouged; in every corner, under everything, were fluffy dust and cigar ashes; on the tilted wash-stand was a nicked and squatty pitcher; the only chair was a grim straight object of spotty varnish; but there was an altogether splendid gilt and rose cuspidor. Main Street
  • The refutation of this new form of Adoptionism, as it rests altogether on the interpretation of the hypostatical union, will be found in the treatment of that word. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • Yet, more serious is the blunder in his statement "the Finzi-Continis moved out of society altogether and began to cultivate what B's father sees as absurd pretensions to nobility (the name Finzi-Contini in Italian actually suggests 'fake little counts'). Bassani's Father
  • At this point the path seemed to disappear altogether .
  • I think -" "I've a pretty little mare, pure Arab - bought her for breeding, but she's proving deuced picky, altogether unamenable. ON A WILD NIGHT
  • The second row of split folding seats tuck behind the front row or can be removed altogether when you need to carry bulky loads. The Sun
  • A bomb exploded at the American Center in Katmandu last week which lead to the consolidation of all volunteers, evacuation and now suspension of the program altogether. Wanderlustress:
  • For example, the period 1945-51 has come to acquire a retrospective glow which it may not altogether deserve.
  • I think you have done well in avoiding the topic altogether; but between ourselves, do you really think that the refinement of manner, the censorious, hypocritical, verbal scrupulosity, which is carried so far in this "picked age" of ours, is a true sign of superior refinement of taste, and purity of morals? Characteristics of Women Moral, Poetical, and Historical
  • If you enjoy an occasional drink this may do no harm but by cutting out drink altogether you avoid any possible risks.
  • We lived in the government housing project, and the whole first year we were home we made less than $300 altogether.
  • I was playing in the championship, but I felt we were in different tournaments altogether.
  • Kindness is an underrated virtue altogether in my humble opinion.
  • It is a conceit altogether void of reason, but it is so wilful and pertinacious, that it is almost utterly inconvincible, and so it puts souls in the most desperate forlorn estate that can be imagined. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
  • But up on the fifth floor there is an altogether different scene, with desirable clothes from groovy young Manhattan designers. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was not an altogether convincing Braintree display against a below average looking Yeading side.
  • The history of this proposition is not altogether clear.
  • Food subsidies are reduced or thrown out altogether and food prices may double or triple overnight.
  • But the lives of our saints, independently altogether of the momentous change in human affairs and prospects which they ushered in, have a substantial hold on history, of which neither the classical nor the northern hierology can boast. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
  • Russell's findings are not altogether surprising.
  • Nor much longer till it ceased to be a griskin -- having altogether disappeared from his fingers, followed by a gurgling sound, as half the contents of the canteen went washing it down his throat. The Lone Ranche
  • These braces are costly but well worth the outlay if the alternative is to stop skiing altogether.
  • She says that rather than counting calories, those wanting to lose weight should focus on eating healthy foods and cutting out processed products altogether. Times, Sunday Times
  • 14 Alan Dean Foster Altogether, the rooms constituted a benign and thoroughly salamandrine environment. The Moment Of The Magician
  • The conservative coalition could delay further reforms or block them altogether.
  • His objective was to kill the space station project altogether.
  • He seems to have bloody well disappeared altogether.
  • Jessie's wails died down to a whimper and then stopped altogether.
  • It is sometimes impossible to avoid conflict altogether.
  • In the original the opening strophe, which is altogether more regular than the average and is, moreover, one of the few that have also complete caesural rhyme, is as follows: The Nibelungenlied Translated into Rhymed English Verse in the Metre of the Original
  • Staying off the mountain altogether is cheaper still - and perfectly doable. The Sun
  • Tremain's novel is altogether jauntier, more various and energetic than these quotations imply.
  • Of course, the pain associated with birthing was considered entirely natural, while the protraction of pain and suffering associated with foot-binding was altogether an intentional act of the human will.
  • But cobblers and laundry owners could be in trouble, and tobacco products should be avoided altogether.
  • Some of the characters, such as spoilt Premiership stars, shifty agents and publicity-mad bimbos, are instantly identifiable with true-life equivalents and not altogether far-fetched.
  • Altogether, over 900 million people—well over twice as many as speak English as a first language—use an Indic language as a native tongue. The English Is Coming!
  • In his aspect there was a certain dryness, and, altogether, his vivacity, his ceaselessness, and a kind of equability of tone in his voice, reminded me of what Homer says concerning the old men around Priam, above the gate of Troy, how they "chirped like cicalas on a summer day. Adventures Among Books
  • Paul had roached hair, and a thin nose and yet thinner mouth, but he was a big guy with giant hands that lent him an authority his mind did not altogether deserve.
  • He was watchful, weary, worried, and altogether untrusting of anything she and her companions said or did.
  • Or they abandoned ship altogether and slogged to shore, hoping to regain their vessels when the ice thawed.
  • (T) he policy shift by Wells Fargo follows others over the last two years, including moves by Credit Suisse, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Citibank, to increase scrutiny of lending to companies involved in mountaintop removal -- or to end the lending altogether. William S. Becker: Climate Action: Part 2 - Down to Business
  • It appears the naughty boys were in the altogether just as a primary school field trip walked past.
  • The chapter on the quantum brain, for example, overinterprets the concept of decoherence, misapplies the word "acausal" and misses out entanglement altogether. Physicsworld.com: all content
  • The streets were empty of ‘decent folk’ and were rapidly filling with a different sort altogether.
  • It was a tangle of orange and lemon trees, looped with garlands of roses and flowering creepers, carpeted with a thousand fragrant, old-fashioned flowers, and arboured with grapevines, whose last year's leaves, though sparse, were still russet and gold: altogether a mere bright ribbon of beauty pinned like a lover's knot on a high shoulder of jutting rock. The Guests Of Hercules
  • Neither was his accent now altogether that of Lancashire, for Lee, as is not uncommon, would sometimes speak a purer English than the local vernacular. Lorimer of the Northwest
  • But that, the reader may say, is a different matter altogether.
  • The absence of reference to a division of the southern province, therefore, is not altogether surprising.
  • This has been an ongoing discussion for quite some time, with the reddest of the right-leaning anti-public broadcasting crowd fixing to "defund" and altogether eliminate some of the stalwarts of American news such as NPR and PBS. Charles D. Ellison: Juan Williams: Clever Double-Play or Conservative Cause Celebre'
  • So erase those, and keep your eye out for another label altogether, one that we can put just a touch more trust into. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • A ryot cultivating alluvial lands, and having no seed, can hardly ever repay his advances; but it does not follow that he has been a loser, for he, perhaps, could not value his time, labor, and rent altogether at half the amount; and as long as this system is kept within moderate bounds, it answers much better than private cultivation to the manufacturer, and has many contingent advantages to the cultivator. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • It is therefore not unlikely that before long Parliament may abolish the ultravires rule in company law altogether.
  • In Confessions of a Master Jewel Thief, diamond-nabber Bill Mason notes notes a strange security trend: people will spend big bucks to have a whole host ultra-sophisticated locks on their front doors -- but they'll put something flimsy on the back door, or leave the windows unlocked altogether. Defense Tech: Lock the back door, too
  • 'Not altogether,' said the old man; 'besides being a viper-hunter, I am what they call a herbalist, one who knows the virtue of particular herbs; I gather them at the proper season, to make medicines with for the sick.' Lavengro; the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest
  • It was an altogether different situation.
  • Over this system lie beds which have yielded in succession Ordovician and Silurian fossils, forming altogether a compact division which has been distinguished locally as the _Muth system_. The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir
  • The slightest additional gust of wind often oversets the little sailor and his vessel altogether. Stories about Animals: with Pictures to Match
  • The whilk Swedish feathers, although they look gay to the eye, resembling the shrubs or lesser trees of ane forest, as the puissant pikes, arranged in battalia behind them, correspond to the tall pines thereof, yet, nevertheless, are not altogether so soft to encounter as the plumage of a goose. A Legend of Montrose
  • Honestly, it is well worth bunking off work altogether on these occasions, since the pleasure of watching the artless production economies more than repays the rows I get for missed deadlines.
  • Altogether, they put thirty-two "five-point-nine" (150 mm.) shells into that one old building and all the damage they did was to ruin our dinner by filling the "dixie" with mud. The Emma Gees
  • If you find it difficult to stop drinking altogether, try to cut down as much as possible.
  • Men in Trees has gotten appreciably better since its slightly rocky start, and chief among the notable improvements is Anne Heche's performance as Marin, which has become warmer, softer and altogether more appealing. Critic's Corner Wednesday
  • So strong was the event that the speedy star eventually will be lost altogether, traveling alone in the blackness of intergalactic space.
  • It is a tradition where instrumentalists apart from organists are apt to seem like a different breed of musician altogether.
  • On one hand, aesthetic Physic falls back into the equivoke of the theory of artistic and literary classes, by attempting to determine aesthetically the abstractions of our intellect; on the other, fails to recognize, as we said, the true formation of so-called natural beauty; for which the question as to whether some given individual animal, flower, or man be beautiful or ugly, is altogether excluded. Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
  • Specially characteristic of Egypt, though not altogether peculiar to it, were the papyrus and the lotus -- the _Cyperus papyrus_ and _Nymphæa lotus_ of botanists. Ancient Egypt
  • Berlin modernism, meanwhile, was an altogether different and surely stranger brew.
  • The powers that be, in this case the independent Television Association, banned the advertisement altogether.
  • What percentage probability should it give to the chance that the currency might collapse altogether? Times, Sunday Times
  • Berlin modernism, meanwhile, was an altogether different and surely stranger brew.
  • The original merchant bankers were traders in a different sense altogether. Times, Sunday Times
  • The engine coughed and spluttered, then stopped altogether.
  • Repeated attempts to provoke an attack may cause the symptoms to disappear altogether.
  • The book is altogether lacking in originality.
  • Required to spend more time with Matilda, Agnes finds that her encounters with the curate dwindle and almost cease altogether.
  • She makes a striking entrance in riding boots, looking every inch the aristocrat, but her emotional range is altogether too slender for this beefy role.
  • It was altogether uncared for and untasted. Times, Sunday Times
  • For a real contrast, the bevel can even be done in a different material altogether, such as wood strips or even thin strips of brass.
  • The original merchant bankers were traders in a different sense altogether. Times, Sunday Times
  • As I start to wonder about the legitimacy of the test, Alain becomes altogether more aggressive, demanding what I plan to do about the advanced state of misery and moral turpitude in which I have found myself.
  • And it will vanish altogether in less than three decades. The Sun
  • The choice of language is altogether different.
  • That is another matter altogether. And we shall come to that next.
  • You can cut your repayment when money is tight, or take a payment holiday altogether.
  • It is therefore not unlikely that before long Parliament may abolish the ultravires rule in company law altogether.
  • But if the plea can be supported by a finding of guilt alone, a defendant might escape punishment altogether.
  • Though a railway has been pushed up-country from Jesselton for something over a hundred miles, both road and rolling-stock leave much to be desired, the little tin-pot locomotives not infrequently leaving the rails altogether and landing in the river. Where the Strange Trails Go Down Sulu, Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Java, Sumatra, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Cambodia, Annam, Cochin-China
  • Altogether, the case could continue for a additional two years before a final decision is reached.
  • With all her forgetfulness of God, God still remembers her; showing that her redemption is altogether of grace. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • 'Tis not improbable also, but that our _taste_ may be very much improv'd either by _preparing_ our taste for the Body, as, after eating _bitter_ things, _Wine_, or other _Vinous liquors_, are more sensibly tasted; or else by _preparing_ Bodies for our tast; as the dissolving of Metals with acid Liquors, make them tastable, which were before altogether insipid; thus _Lead_ becomes _sweeter_ then Sugar, and _Silver_ more _bitter_ then Micrographia Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon
  • It seems altogether extraordinary.
  • Palestine -- one sort is particularized as _white_ with a dark blue spot and streak -- the water lily, lotos, which I think I meant, is _blue_ altogether. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846
  • Last night it emerged the former nurse may be planning to quit politics altogether. The Sun
  • Naples was altogether different, but even here it must be admitted that her conception of deserving people was not at all that set forth in those novels of Dostoievski which Albertine had taken from my shelves and devoured, that is to say in the guise of wheedling parasites, thieves, drunkards, at one moment stupid, at another insolent, debauchees, at a pinch murderers. The Captive
  • She didn't mind seeing him in a group but an intimate dinner in a restaurant was another matter altogether.
  • She had smiled at it as such when Dorcas used to hint at it; but are there no castles in the clouds which we like to inhabit, although we know them altogether air-built, and whose evaporation desolates us? Wylder's Hand
  • The other four perish or are murdered on the way, so that the thirty thousand annually exported, as stated by Sir Bartle Frere, represents a loss of 150,000 human beings _annually_ from the east coast alone, altogether irrespective of the enormous and constant flow of slaves to the north by way of the White Nile and Egypt. Black Ivory
  • They claim that Judaism was the growth of the post-exilic period, but we reformers interpret the term Judaism altogether differently. The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915
  • I worry that reality television will be the ultimate downfall of society altogether.
  • At his Ma Restaurant in Berlin's famed Hotel Adlon Kempinski, Mr. Raue has banished starch altogether -- no brot (bread), no nudeln (noodles), no kartoffeln (German potato wedges). What's Next: Haute Cuisine
  • Julian's Bower, at Alkborough, Lincolnshire, is altogether more elaborate, having twelve concentric circles.
  • The risk cannot be eliminated altogether.
  • Where has it come from - the separatism and exclusivism that is altogether too common in parts of the Reformed constituency?
  • Nonetheless, it seems that the millennia-old roundhouse, within the course of a single century, came to be seen as socially unfitting, and that everyone who could, rebuilt their houses in an altogether new way.
  • You have two sets of chromosomes, making a total of 46 altogether. Christianity Today
  • -- In this variety the branches are more ascending and the habit altogether more erect; indeed, among the hornbeams this is a counterpart of the fastigiate varieties of the common oak. Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884
  • Some work of the former kind altogether avoids social considerations, and passes out of our present context.
  • It may be possible to go further and interpret Lord Browne-Wilkinson's somewhat ambiguous dicta as removing the requirement for a fiduciary relationship altogether.
  • Down went the sun and down, not diving steeply, but passing northward as it sank, and then suddenly daylight and the expansive warmth of daylight had gone altogether, and the index of the statoscope quivered over to The War in the Air
  • Cars are useful, but their impact on the environment is another matter altogether.
  • And though the chorus failed altogether to dull the splashing of the rivulet and the babbling of the by-cut over a bed of stones, it seemed out of place in this particular spot; it aroused resentment against men who could not think of a lay more atune with the particular living, breathing objects around us. Through Russia
  • Do you say "Van Go" (dropping the "gh" altogether because you recall he lived in France?). About.com Painting
  • The instruction was almost altogether catechetical, that is, questions on prescribed lessons in the text-books. History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868
  • But he again affirms, in the same chapter, “That the justice of God is twofold: that one kind he always uses when he punishes abandonedly wicked and obstinate sinners, sometimes, according to his law; the other kind, when he punishes sinners neither obstinate nor altogether desperate, but whose repentance is not expected.” A Dissertation on Divine Justice
  • Even his apparent obsession with my person might by some be considered not altogether reprehensible. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • The student becomes a non-person in the group and either has to find a new organization or gives up aikido altogether.
  • Apart from not altogether gracious thoughts of wires failing and certain people going home wearing a carbon-fibre overcoat. Times, Sunday Times
  • For once, however, this apophthegm failed; the next call was altogether as ineffectual as the former; and moreover, attended with a phenomenon which to them was equally strange and inexplicable: this was no other than such a reduction in the size of Mrs. Trunnion as might have been expected after the birth of a full-grown child. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • Restrict yourself to one news bulletin a day, or avoid the news and newspapers altogether.
  • The lunch mural, for want of a better title, strikes an altogether different chord — that of an evacuated spring-blossomy babbling-brook alpine hinterland glorious people-scape, in which the principal technical challenge for the artist was to crank up the volume of the foliage and the foreground blossoms, whilst reining in the waters, because for obvious reasons the plash and gurgle of cataracts can be counterproductive at lunchtime. The Mural II
  • Sometimes a trait gets passed on from generation to generation, and sometimes it can be missed out altogether.
  • I suspect he isn't altogether unhappy about my absence.
  • Asthma is unlikely to be a single disease, so we should abolish the term altogether, states an Edito ... THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • Altogether they create an enveloping abecedarium in Tandem Press's booth, one of 90 on hand at the Park Avenue Armory. NYT > Home Page
  • The trick now is to remove the human element altogether and let artificial intelligence take care of the rest.
  • Now under the influence of a homemade hallucinogenic substance, Oscar is making another impression altogether whether he's singing and smiling gleefully, which is spooking the guests at such a somber affair, or threatening to jump from the rooftop (while naked, of course) because he mistakenly thinks that Elaine is cheating on him. Crosswalk.com - Home
  • His tour may have to be cancelled altogether.
  • But he does not openly condemn them for fear that oversharp criticism might alienate them altogether. A Commentary on St. Paul���s Epistle to the Galatians
  • So altogether it would take at least two years if everything went well, it would take at least two years to get out of this life.
  • Worse still, some practices which Sacrosanctum Concilium had never even contemplated were allowed into the Liturgy, like Mass “versus populum”, Holy Communion on the hand, altogether giving up on the Latin and Gregorian Chant in favour of the vernacular and songs and hymns without much space for God, and extension beyond any reasonable limits of the faculty to concelebrate at Holy Mass. Archbishop Ranjith's Foreword to "True Development of the Liturgy"
  • Let's get rid of the place altogether. The Sun
  • The student becomes a non-person in the group and either has to find a new organization or gives up aikido altogether.
  • This will produce more of a sauce and can be enriched further to produce altogether different results. Times, Sunday Times
  • That at least is the doctrine of Gibbon; but perhaps it would not be found altogether able to sustain itself against a closer and philosophic examination of the true elements involved in the idea of declension as applied to political bodies. The Caesars
  • A conservative coalition of Democrat and Republican congressmen developed which could delay further reforms, and sometimes block them altogether.
  • Once the church lost its dominant feature, the case for saving the church would evaporate altogether.
  • That put me onto a new track altogether, where the secrets of life were no longer the exclusive property of discarnate spirits but were here-now, always.
  • That it was contended by a senior star who is famous for having said ‘does that mean we are all unnatural actors? †™ is a different story altogether.jemima. [email protected] The Times of India
  • Alternatively, the psychometric tests could be ditched altogether.
  • The dirt heats up earlier in deteriorate as good as stays warmer for longer during a finish of a season, to illustrate extending a altogether flourishing window. Archive 2009-12-01
  • See, full-fashioned machines was altogether different from these little circle machines like the ones that makes socks or women's hose on, in just one little machine. Oral History Interview with Roy Lee and Mary Ruth Auton, February 28, 1980. Interview H-0108. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • The bedsocks are going to clean me out of KF oddballs altogether – I had to order more. Archive 2009-09-01
  • Indian names, which are euphonous, and very often musical; but, so far from it, they appear to have had a pleasure in dismissing them altogether. Diary in America, Series One
  • Drugs won't make the pain disappear altogether, but they will help.
  • Matthew Gilson Joseph Epstein Perhaps with this last reference he is playing off a quote from Saint-Simon: "Mme de Saint Simon, all goodness, tried in vain to check our most outrageous utterances, but the brakes were off and there ensued the most fearful struggle between the expression of sentiments that, humanly speaking, were quite natural, and the sensations that they were not altogether Christian. Boulevardier's Delight
  • Month after month this process continued until new memories were gradually harder to come by -- descending on the bell-shaped curve until they stopped altogether. Andrew Grove - An interview with author
  • If I may put my point of view-which may be altogether wrong-the chief cause which now, two years after the armistice, makes the condition of Europe worse in many phases than it was at the time of the armistice, is due to two or three causes. After War, Peace Complications, From the Viewpoint of Europe
  • Lots of sunshine, wonderful food, and amazing nightlife - altogether a great vacation!
  • There was no completeness, no system, no organization; it was a kind of haphazardness, altogether opposite to his own clear and well-ordered ideas. After London Or, Wild England
  • Yet the dissents accumulated weight and evidence until they threatened to destroy the credibility of science altogether.
  • It is altogether a very charming, Idyllic setting.
  • By agreeing international standards, the debit side of the equation could be removed altogether. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cars are useful, but their impact on the environment is another matter altogether.
  • This may be preferable to an alternative, such as filing for bankruptcy protection or simply ceasing operations altogether. Christianity Today
  • Or “for me” I should say – makes sense for other people, but as one who thought she would be “child-free” (without the annoying politics) I simply cannot imagine * choosing* to have a child, even after I technically chose to keep Henry (when abortion would have been a difficult but altogether doable option for me). What A Girl Wants - Her Bad Mother
  • Mrs. Cherry seems altogether weighed down by her work plus parenthood.
  • But I think an even better idea is to get rid of the save altogether, that way we can all be shocked and appalled, but nobody has to second-guess a decision or make Casey feel like crap that he's still there and that perhaps the best vocalist in the competition has gone home. American Idol Episode Recap: The Top 8 Revealed
  • A fun evening this, finishing off an altogether worthwhile and enjoyable season on a pleasant note.
  • Our trains are much more punctual and people are a lot happier, the old nickname seems to be gradually disappearing altogether.
  • But the atmosphere is altogether different and less menacing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Witnessing the mystical wonders of the tallest peak of the world through the windows of our 1900C Beechcraft is a different experience altogether.
  • The house was altogether superior to the kind of thing most men of Adam's age could aspire to.
  • Woke up from day drinking on Saturday at 9:45pm to find that we had missed the music festival that we had been pregaming for altogether and that we were intensely hung over.
  • He advocates taking the word "borscht" out of the equation altogether. A Family Named Gold Tries to Add Cool to a Soup That's the Color Purple
  • The ruling requires that driftnet fishing be reduced by half by July this year, and cease altogether by December.
  • In men of genius the moral sense is sometimes obtunded, if not altogether absent. Religion and Lust or, The Psychical Correlation of Religious Emotion and Sexual Desire
  • The assessments warned some low income or low value digital product consumers would stop consuming digital content altogether rather than purchase. Computing
  • By 1980 the Republican Party platform had become antiabortion; and a president who pledged to outlaw abortion altogether had been elected.
  • Mirror matter is not antimatter, it is altogether weirder.
  • Or did you see and project something else altogether? Times, Sunday Times
  • The change effected in the apse was the most noticeable; not only were the two upper tiers of Norman windows replaced by Decorated ones of larger size, but the three lowest ones in the centre were altogether removed, and their place taken by lofty archways, when the new building was built. The Cathedral Church of Peterborough A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
  • He added that "centralisation" of policing is a "bad idea", and said it is clear the government wants to make local police boards redundant or abolish them altogether. Undefined
  • The laughter behind me faded, then ceased altogether, and I collapsed to the ground, my breath slowly returning to its natural rhythm.
  • The assessments warned some low income or low value digital product consumers would stop consuming digital content altogether rather than purchase. Computing
  • Or lose the car altogether and get a bike. Times, Sunday Times
  • The default option is that we pull out altogether. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the thylacine, the devil, and the eastern quoll had been lost altogether, two minuscule species the white-footed dunnart and the swamp antechinus, a couple of mousy carnivorous marsupials did maintain populations on some of the tiny islands. The Song of The Dodo
  • In their report, the prime minister's advisers did not come out against optical fibres altogether.
  • They cannot be altogether surprised if people now lump them all together in impotent fury. Times, Sunday Times
  • Long-term research projects within companies will most likely be abandoned altogether or sharply reduced.
  • Simplifying income tax is an idea with wide appeal, and by abolishing special reliefs you could raise personal allowances sharply, taking low incomes out of tax altogether.

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