How To Use Anecdotic In A Sentence
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Even of anecdotic history very little attaches to it.
Little Eyolf
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Also anecdotically but not without sound science behind, I remember growing up with the constant burden of being hyperreactive to insect bites.
Ditch your NSAID meds | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
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My comment failed miserably, because it appeared as if I was talking about a personal, anecdotical case, while Bryan was talking about the fallacy of basing judgments on anecdotes.
How Everyone Can Get Richer as Per-Capita Income Falls, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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A.D. 106) was the author of Stratagematicon Libri IV., a kind of anecdotic treatise on the Art.of War; AELIANUS (time of the Emperor Hadrian) and POLYAENUS the Macedonian (second century) were Greek writers on the Military Art. Though Milton does not name them in his tract, he doubtless had them in view among Military Books to be read.
The Life of John Milton
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Adam Greene, who was the primary author of the proposed rule before leaving HHS for a private law firm, said the department began hearing anecdotically that people wanted answers: Has my ex-husband, who works at the hospital but wasn't part of my care team, seen my medical records?
Greater patient access to records proposed
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I hear from parents all across the country and I can tell you just anecdotically, they are still very, very concerned.
Clintons Vp And Mrs Gore At Childrens Tv Conference
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There are several other interesting anecdotical Recollections of Lord
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 373, Supplementary Number
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Not sure which info is more accurate but I am under the strong impresion that Rh- is as important in Africa as it is in West or South Asia, not merely anecdotic.
Neanderthal DNA
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A.D. 106) was the author of _Stratagematicon Libri IV. _, a kind of anecdotic treatise on the Art of War; ÆLIANUS (time of the
The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
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None will, however, deny that the work, looking to its anecdotical character, and the great use made in it of sources of information hitherto unemployed, is one of the most amusing as well as interesting histories of that eventful period.
Notes and Queries, Number 64, January 18, 1851
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The English work of Mr. Francis is anecdotical in its character.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 4, October, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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This illustrates the artistic importance of Savoy, a crossrads and centre for exchanges which, far from restricting itself to a peripheral and anecdotic role, was genuinely one of the Meccas of European musical history.
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In his anecdotically fascinating review of three books on the life of Kim Philby and the Cambridge University spy ring [ "The Fabulous Five," NYR, January 12] Noel Annan leaves the impression that if it were not for John Cairncross (one of the "faithful servants" of the KGB) and his access to Ultra at Bletchley, England, the "rout" of German tanks by the Russians at Kursk could have gone the other way.
Serving the KGB
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he was at his anecdotic best
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Dr. Sloper had travelled but little, and he took the liberty of not believing everything this anecdotical idler narrated.
Washington Square
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In this work, a part of which is, so far as it extends, a careful compilation from an extensive series of books, the great order mammalia, or, rather, a few of its subjects, is treated anecdotically.
Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
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The pictorial representations are replete {287} with variety, and the literary illustrations full of a pleasant gossipping anecdotical character.
Notes and Queries, Number 18, March 2, 1850
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Mr. James Jennings has favoured us with a copy of his _Ornithologia; or the Birds_, a poem; with copious _Notes; _ &c. The latter portion is to us the most interesting, especially as it contains an immense body of valuable research into the history and economy of birds, in a pleasant, piquant, anecdotical style, without any of the quaintness or crabbedness of scientific technicality.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 360, March 14, 1829
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You know, Betty, I think anecdotically they sort of have known this for some time that there may be some benefit from actually using the birth control pill in terms of warding off ovarian cancer.
CNN Transcript Jan 25, 2008
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Drama -- anecdotical papers on Napoleon and General Jackson and the United
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 394, October 17, 1829
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Tunbridge, or as old folks still call it, "the Wells," was a gay, anecdotical resort of the last century, and about as different from the fashionable haunts of the present, as St. James's is to Russel Square, or an old English mansion to the egg-shell architecture of yesterday.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 383, August 1, 1829
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What may be termed the anecdotic literature of the Court is particularly rich and trivial, and this is only to be expected in a country where the monarchy and its representative are so forcibly and constantly brought home to the people's consciousness.
William of Germany
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In fact most populations excluding East Eurasians and derived, who aparently suffered a greater bottleneck than the rest have both clades in non-anecdotical ammounts.
Neanderthal DNA
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The anecdotic history of John Gabriel Borkman is even scantier than that of Little Eyolf.
John Gabriel Borkman
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This stuff is anecdotical compared to his, how you say, "known unknowns".
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