How To Use Apparently In A Sentence

  • One was apparently faulty and the other did not have a battery.
  • Apparently some people have an inborn tendency to develop certain kinds of tumour.
  • For no apparently good reason, she told me that she hates the word "coochie" just as much as she hates the word cunt, maybe more. Drbigbeef Diary Entry
  • Apparently, the discovery that Landis is 10,000 years old further proves the fact that he is using performance enhancing steroids. creeky belly Doping ID - The Panda's Thumb
  • The team apparently circumvented locked gates and an alarm system, while the sculpture was in the process of being moved to another location.
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  • Evidence such as this serves to undermine the apparently monolithic edifice of Victorianism.
  • Agates were apparently highly valued by the ancient Egyptians for their lapidary use and were mounted into gold with other precious stones such as lapis and emeralds.
  • But Mawuli glowers at Papa, apparently thinking about how to outwit Papa, not thinking about Mary Catherine. Amaryllis in Blueberry
  • Apparently some divers end up having to buy extra suitcases to carry all the goodies home.
  • The apparently unabating national and household poverty is widely debated.
  • Reg apparently came most Sunday afternoons to help welcome the anxious new arrivals.
  • `Then apparently James needs no more stiffening in his collar," Aubrey murmured. THE LAST RAVEN
  • He has also apparently 'humanistically re-oriented the traditions of the past'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The Kennedy partisans are quite a tongue-tied bunch, all of them struggling gamely, if inarticulately, to somehow dismiss or disdain or circumlocute what is, apparently, the main focus of the film. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Apparently the section cannot adequately host the interests of both angling and boating fraternities and the boaters have taken preference.
  • Apparently some creature called a kobold escaped from wherever my grandfather trapped it, and it has teamed up with Milo. Master of Mirrors
  • According to John Ralson, who apparently has some sort of Avatar-like connection to all living things in the Silver State, Berkley had been weighing the decision for a while but ultimately decided that the opportunity was too good to pass up. HUFFPOST HILL - Congress Passes Budget, Catastrophe Postponed
  • This guy was also what we call a sadistic pedophile, which is that sadistic pedophiles often use objects to penetrate children rather than using the penis or the fingers, and that ` s apparently, if the allegations are true, what he did with one little girl. CNN Transcript Apr 5, 2005
  • The artist uncrated it on a broad gallery that opened off the dining room, apparently for the admiration of friends and family.
  • Apparently the delay is due to some of the components being ancient and obsolete (dating back as far as 1999).
  • They travel well, apparently, so like the Scots, you will find them all over the world.
  • Apparently he and William Laud were mortal enemies.
  • The two cross-fertilise easily to form a hybrid, which is apparently often sold to un-suspecting buyers who simply ask for bluebells.
  • And it became clear that he was not, apparently, the only person struggling to sell the furniture of a literary great. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Coincidentally, it apparently freeze-dries into space ice cream very well.) Grist - the Latest from Grist
  • Apparently she often approached him with a picture book or toy to engage him in play with her.
  • Avila, who in May tussled with bloodmobile workers who had parked in front of the Health and Welfare Building, apparently impinging on Avila's designated space. PhillyDeals
  • Apparently she did not succeed.
  • Apparently, today's purveyors of pagan religions have sidestepped this question by changing the labels.
  • The same logic extends easily to all sorts of other apparently worthy causes.
  • Apparently, there is agreement in the German chancellery and foreign ministry on this point.
  • The exact particulars of the similarity never came to light, but apparently the lady had, in a fit of high-minded inadvertence, had gone through the ceremony of marriage with, one quotes the unpublished discourse of Mr. Butteridge — “a white-livered skunk,” and this zoological aberration did in some legal and vexatious manner mar her social happines. The War in the Air
  • Apparently he didn't appreciate my efforts because suddenly he jumped to his feet and reverted back to his blockhead ways.
  • I NOTICE that apart from the widespread complaint that the German pilotless planes ‘seem so unnatural’ (a bomb dropped by a live airman is quite natural, apparently), some journalists are denouncing them as barbarous, inhumane, and ‘an indiscriminate attack on civilians’. As I Please
  • Apparently the movie has to be officially called off in some way and that takes time.
  • The programme which was apparently enclosed with that letter is a perplexing document.
  • Lawyers expressed concern that women could be coerced and forced to accept apparently voluntary agreements to their disadvantage. Times, Sunday Times
  • In ancient Egypt, charismatic prophecy apparently was not commonplace, if it occurred at all, though institutional prophecy was of the greatest importance.
  • People who are aware of their internal body state apparently experience more anxiety and other negative emotions in daily life.
  • Apparently they're up to here in woolies, but nobody ever remembers that homeless men need underpants too.
  • The twigs and pebbles and little heaps of dirt were apparently his attempt to recreate the house in miniature. SACRAMENT
  • As the law of 1580 prescribed a penalty of 50 years of banishment for adulterers, he was apparently convicted of adultery rather than incest.
  • Apparently, one anxious publisher phoned on behalf of a distinguished philosopher who'd misread the invitation letter and thought he was required to pay to take part.
  • The Croatian currency is the kuna, apparently named after a small furry animal like a stoat or weasel, the pelts of which used to be traded.
  • I think one of the things that amazes is how these people – any of them – apparently don’t watch any television news. Think Progress » Pentagon Response to Katrina Based on Nonexistent “Dodged a Bullet” Headline
  • Apparently his favourite fish is carp. The Sun
  • The two guys weren't there and had apparently gone out somewhere for lunch.
  • They were round, the size of a tangerine, and had apparently fallen from a large tree with a silvery bole.
  • It is a strange fact that Dionaea, which is one of the most beautifully adapted plants in the vegetable kingdom, should apparently be on the high-road to extinction. Insectivorous Plants
  • Electricity is still in short supply and 12,000 trees have been uprooted, apparently. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many people apparently find that their lives are better after they get involved in est, NLP, Landmark Forum, or Scientology.
  • It also brought into focus in Arab eyes the apparently unquestioning support given to the latter by the West. A Rock and a Hard Place
  • It's apparently far better to stick pig-headed to your original idea.
  • Many South Africans are apparently wary of what they see as ignoble intentions by profit-hungry American drug companies.
  • The exciting discovery was apparently made when researchers were forced to break open the leg bone of a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil to lift it by helicopter.
  • She's only been to 2 classes so far but he's apparently already showing signs of being unteachable and is very disruptive to the other dogs. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • Or apparently go camping without toting ten pounds of coffee-making gear (including a frother for the proper amount of foam). Plastic Elimination Campaign: Kid's Dishes
  • This apparently inefficient system gives us the ability to deal with the natural variability of the diurnal rhythms of light and temperature.
  • Strenuously jamming their alleged principles into an oubliette is an exercise that apparently causes blindness, as well. Archive 2009-11-01
  • In the final scene the camera follows the course of a wire down a telephone pole and out to the fellow's tombstone where it dips into the earth and apparently down to his casket.
  • Flavin's great success, like his kindred artistic spirit Donald Judd, arises from the complex spatial awareness he creates with such industrial, apparently unartistic means.
  • Although he apparently waited for confirmation from his bank that the cheque had cleared before making the payments, he was subsequently advised that the cheque was fraudulent and had been dishonoured.
  • The daft governor of Massachusetts, Mitch Romney, apparently is still thinking that the wingnuts will somehow allow a northeasterner to be a serious presidential candidate so he completely wimped out (and sucked up to the wingnuts) by leaving it to his spokesman. 07/14/2005
  • Apparently I had dialed the phone number of the local police station by mistake, oops.
  • Apparently, the idea is to keep out the non-technical riff-raff.
  • Maduna apparently called Tshishonga a "dunderhead" and a "relic of the bantustans". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • One can apparently hold that transworld identities may be ˜bare™ without holding that they are constituted by any properties at all, even unanalysable haecceities Transworld Identity
  • Meanwhile, back on the hustings the law-and-order brigade has apparently got all the answers to our street crime problems.
  • Sightseers had come from all over the country, apparently, despite the inclement weather, to see the site of the atrocities. SACRAMENT
  • At the Christmas meeting of the court, in 1085, it was decided, apparently after much debate and probably with special reference to the general land-tax, called the Danegeld, to form by means of inquiries, officially made in each locality, a complete register of the occupied lands of the kingdom, of their holders, and of their values. The History of England from the Norman Conquest to the Death of John (1066-1216)
  • Apparently, the contents of the whisky cupboard were undamaged, to the relief of all concerned.
  • In ancient times one regular performer apparently used to swallow stones and then make music by banging on his stomach.
  • Taxpayers are paying for that - apparently, what is good for the goose is not good for the gander - but people who want to pay for their own hospitality venues are denied that right.
  • The tubercles are mammillated and the surrounding areas apparently are granulated.
  • Supermarket trolleys are well-known for their irritating tendency to veer from the straight and narrow, apparently at their own whim.
  • A camel watched them pass, incongruous and apparently unconcerned. Times, Sunday Times
  • By that time, Olson apparently was still convinced that this phoneme wasn't a labio-dental flap: The bilabial flap is a sound very similar to what is elsewhere called the labiodental flap, but the articulation is slightly different. Languagehat.com: NEW PHONETIC SYMBOL!
  • We were very photogenic, apparently, as we seemed to attract many people with cameras as we congregated in one spot.
  • It would partly explain why employment has been unexpectedly strong and productivity apparently so weak, and would augur well for future jobs growth. Times, Sunday Times
  • The craggy features are apparently what make women go weak at the knees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apparently there's some kind of oxidization going on, and the result is that after you eat something made with these pine nuts, you experience a bitter taste in your mouth that can last for a few days up to three weeks. Yulblog - Yulblog est une liste de carnetistes Montréalais et un endroit où s'informer des activitées tenues en personne.
  • The grassy slopes were grazed by apparently fearless and footsure sheep, and in parts the sheer cliffs were occupied by seabirds - fulmars, kittiwakes and auks.
  • It was my role - apparently - to decode the story, suggest its origins, play down its significance and generally nanny him into a better humour.
  • Their results will be published in the belief, apparently, that this kind of accountability will help to raise standards.
  • Apparently, her puss Fang soon tires of any particular flavor and makes life difficult at meal times.
  • Nations. yep, it's pretty quaint stuff, couched in terms of newness and normalcy, of foreigness and familiarity. it describes the music as modern and "swingy" and yet timeless, as being of universal appeal - they belong to everyone - and yet "from a single nationality." i wonder whether the universalist rhetoric was meant to appeal to non-jews or simply to jews ambivalent about their jewishness? or am i simply being naive about midcentury, metropolitan jewishness? it is interesting to me also that, apparently, zionist discourse had not yet divorced the term palestinian from any association with jewish heritage. Wayneandwax.com
  • I think because of his personal style apparently, he's a screamer.
  • Police found an "amateurish" but potentially powerful bomb that apparently began to detonate but did not explode in a smoking vehicle in Times Square, authorities said Sunday. Bomb found in car near Times Square
  • Origin: The phrase, popularized by the unwatchable movie 21, apparently derives from the rich lexicon of craps, which is full of amusingly inscrutable patter. Deadspin
  • Ayhia watched incredulously as the Hinsef gathered together in a huddle, apparently to discuss what to do with her, though she couldn't hear them so she couldn't be sure.
  • Wade, that aching right knee still apparently an issue, missed 10 of his 15 shots.
  • The aforesaid movie is apparently a road movie.
  • _ The word "buckram" was anciently applied to the finest linen cloth, as is apparently the case here; see The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Workmen alerted police after noticing a red car apparently abandoned in the quarry on the Horseshoe Pass between Llangollen and Ruthin.
  • For the separation of the alcoholic constituent, which is present in the form of an apparently not very considerable quantity of benzoic ether, far more ilang-ilang oil would be required than was at command. Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881
  • Louisa would move restlessly from one toy to another, apparently unable to concentrate on one activity.
  • Again, the only real cure to this neurosis, which is apparently taking on apocalyptic proportions, would be for him to feel good about himself.
  • Being contrarian is apparently OK as long as in being contrarian you agree with us.
  • Jessica is also a Midnighter with powers that are apparently so fierce, the darklings decide to emerge from the outer badlands and go after her. REVIEW: Midnighters #1 - The Secret Hour by Scott Westerfeld
  • Of course, an important difference is that to my knowledge the candlelight vigils did not engage in trespass, which the SEIU apparently did. The Volokh Conspiracy » Another Item on the SEIU Protest
  • Apparently, for free drinks between 5 and 7pm, read a small glass of champers and a complimentary pint.
  • Modern tennis rackets are now apparently 20 per cent lighter.
  • Webster's book is released as in Rochdale, an apparently innocent man is murdered after being accused of being a paedophile. The NSPCC Needs To Be Stopped. Full Stop
  • Apparently I have a ‘groovy urban boho life spent cruising bagel shops, watching films in Swahili and listening to music sung in ancient tribal click languages’.
  • This fabric, which appears in most works, is apparently associated with an induction into womanhood amongst Xhosa people.
  • Investors who bought securities backed by subprime loans apparently did not understand the risks either.
  • It is always immensely humbling for we hacks to be in the presence of the Chancellor, given his facility for talking expertly about, apparently, everything under the sun.
  • His new video game is apparently selling like hot cakes.
  • Donald added: ‘the switch from a predominantly narrative mode of thought to a predominantly analytic or theoretic mode apparently requires a wrenching cultural transformation’.
  • This, apparently, was the very room from which Monet painted his celebrated views of the Thames and the Houses of Parliament, hung in (acceptable) reproduction around the walls of the pretty, panelled sitting room. The Smartest Hotel in the World
  • But what we do now know is that there endures, in many apparently civilised quarters, a simmering rage of misogyny and mistrust. Times, Sunday Times
  • One apparently almost universal discriminatory practice was to pay women less than men.
  • He said: 'It is very regrettable that an officer should apparently have disregarded a speed camera under these circumstances. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had apparently been hoped that the numbers of long-term patients suffering from dementia would diminish with the rundown of the asylums.
  • Yet in practice this apparently simple expedient is frequently impossible.
  • They are all apparently fit and well and none the worse for the fifteen hour journey.
  • Apparently facultatively bipedal, with a toothless bird-like skull sporting large orbits, dinosaur-like cervical vertebrae possessing true pneumatic foramina, and reduced gracile forelimbs and a theropod-like pelvis, Effigia is strikingly like ornithomimosaurs (ostrich dinosaurs) in several details, mostly those concerning the skull and cervical vertebrae. Archive 2006-01-01
  • Why are the opponents of assisted dying apparently unconcerned by this? Times, Sunday Times
  • He apparently made a charming studio companion with his courtly manners and elegant conversation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apparently, the steaming process reduces the size of the brisket but maximizes the flavor.
  • Still, for all his apparently gentle appeal on and off the course, Donald is a determined and gutsy competitor, one who appears to be more and more comfortable in the harshest of spotlights.
  • On the rewards: Apparently, Cristiano "lavished" her with expensive gifts including a designer handbag and an Armani belt. Kickette Blog
  • Outside my door was a green leafed bush, which apparently had not gone bald in the wintertime.
  • Twelve years ago: A US frigate fired warning shots across the bow of an Iraqi oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman -- apparently the first shots fired by the United States in the Persian Gulf crisis.
  • Apparently, it pays not only to exercise like a bodybuilder but to drink like one as well.
  • As we passed along the narrow street, Antonio was hailed with an "Ola" from a species of shop in which three men, apparently shoemakers, were seated. The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments of an Englishman, in an attempt to circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula
  • Apparently, until quite recently, one could request the air from the Marquis of Blandford's private apartments.
  • Apparently with parties and spray tans to think about, that little detail escaped her tiny mind. The Sun
  • Malmsey is really an after-dinner drink - apparently Verdelho Madeira medium-dry is really the one to drink with cake - but I am sure that on this occasion it will do nicely. Archive 2005-10-01
  • Though I’m lucky, I suppose; the area where I live (Brooklyn) is lousy with freelancers, so delivery guys don’t give me any funny looks when I answer the door in jammies or look like I just woke up from a nap (though I usually don’t nap; I apparently just look sleepy when I’m really in the Zone with wordcount). Admitting to an infection of words «
  • Despite happiness ? apparently Sisyphean 14 nature, there may be ways to increase satisfaction over the long term.
  • He did not get visibly angry; apparently he was not the hot-headed type.
  • How is an apparently sure-fire hit book overlooked? Times, Sunday Times
  • Apparently I practically lived in the Bedford for weeks after that.
  • Apparently, 1/3 of American men have not had a checkup in the past year, you sillies.
  • Apparently, the border was agreed as being the 'thalweg' middle of the deep water channel to you & me at Algiers in 1975 but once you are out of the mouth of the Shatt-al-Arab there is no thalweg anymore. Britannia Ruled the Waves
  • The classification was subjective, and families were torn apart when paler or darker skinned children or parents – or those with curlier hair (apparently as a test, pencils were placed in the hair and classifications were made based on whether or not it stayed there), or different features – were placed in separate categories. 2009 April 11 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • We were sat in a small compartment apparently reserved for northern businessmen and their secretaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paradoxically, the political situation is so desperate, so apparently hopeless, that everyone understands the responsibility of casting their vote.
  • Apparently he would watch any sport, however obscure, apart from rugby league, which he just could not stick.
  • To further confuse the presentation, serum iron levels and the percentage of iron saturation are often low, apparently because of negative acute-phase reactions.
  • There's not much about ID in lotus land, but there's a Conservative Christian Bible belt which professes "God created the heavens and the earth" and the two apparently go hand in hand. The Memory Hole
  • This hectic pace at which we all apparently live leaves little room for lateness.
  • Apparently the compendious works on Chicago history by John Kirkland had not been consulted.
  • The other classmates apparently camera-shy or otherwise engaged. C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
  • Without missing a beat, the taller man handed Dickie a beer (apparently it was not too early to drink), and began challenging his opponent to distinguish between the genuine ascetic and what he termed the conspicuously nonconsuming -poverty snob. Villa Incognito
  • The army apparently refused point blank to do what was required of them.
  • She viewed herself as she was sure Jake would: a twenty-five-year-old woman, grossly tall, apparently too clumsy to hold a book, and with a demimondaine petticoat contradicting a dress sewn for a much younger woman. Hearts
  • England, as the bigger, richer player with more money in the kitty, could apparently offer more in the way of expensive, ancillary support.
  • Burdekin plum (PLEIOGYNIUM SOLANDRI), and all sorts of unpromisingly tough and apparently indigestible, innutritious woodeny nuts and drupes. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • Apparently this was a Conservative dining club. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apparently King Balor's lines are all in "Gaelic", which presumably means Irish; would be interested to know what any gaelgeori thought of this. Linkspam for 10-6-2009
  • Ann's marriage to Simon, apparently not a happy one, led her to find work in sewing or needlework.
  • What are these modern upper-class Mexicans seeking, I thought (along with spiritual connection, of course), in embracing these indigenous traditions (which are not theirs) but "flow": some activity that engrosses them, makes life meaningful, and asks them to be "attentive" -- as apparently nothing else had fit the bill? Karin Luisa: Taking Peyote in a Navajo Tipi Ceremony
  • One point that the AL makes that has been echoed through other blogs and listservs is that the term 'guybrarian' offensive: "Apparently the label librarian is actually a feminine noun, instead of librarianship just being a feminized profession. Nicole Scherer: Librarians Rarely Make the News
  • I couldn't find it in Somalian, but since there are apparently a lot of them at the Sound Politics: Mail Ballot Horror Show (XXIX): Ballot parties for people who can't speak English
  • They need multiple reminders in nonelection years, and some of these poor fools really think they can't lose (Jack Murtha excluded, apparently that guy can do anything without losing his seat). Obama Administration Looks To Reinstate Assault-Weapons Ban
  • The ability of radioactive substances such as radium to radiate energy, apparently spontaneously and continuously, appeared to contradict the law of the conservation of energy.
  • A number of approaches to Shelley's 1819 have emphasized the distance between apparently activist poems -- The Mask of Anarchy, for exampleand what is deemed Shelley's High Style: presumably aestheticist, representationalist poetry of the "lyric I. Intervention & Commitment Forever!: Shelley in 1819, Shelley in Brecht, Shelley in Adorno, Shelley in Benjamin
  • Apparently, Meg's cooking leaves a lot to be desired.
  • Apparently the pilot's reflexes left something to be desired and the hovercraft crashed side-on into a large rock, blossoming into a ball of flame.
  • A lorry driver had a lucky escape after his vehicle and a tractor apparently collided and the lorry ploughed into a hedge.
  • The anonymous buyer apparently then consumed the contents of the bottle in one sitting.
  • In addition to carbonates of sodium, especially the hydrocarbonate known as glycolate, the bile apparently contains ammonium sulphate combined with hydrocarbon (taurin); but this results from the transposition of sodium sulphate and gelatine. Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
  • Apparently, Irish cows are not Irish either, but relations of the first domesticated wild oxen to be brought to this part of the world from the east by the first farmers.
  • The datable artifacts indicated that the site may have been occupied as early as the 1670s and that it fell out of use by the middle of the eighteenth century, apparently not long after Uring's visit.
  • Apparently, other residents told the newspaper that Hamas gunmen had used medical facilities to organise and co-ordinate attacks. Jenin II
  • The wafer fabrication plant apparently did not meet either criterion, despite IDA claims to the contrary.
  • The driver was apparently trying to overtake two vehicles. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was apparently quite converted from his anarchist views.
  • In a small group of patients with apparently non-spreading vitiligo, the surgical transfer of skin from normal to white areas can mask affected skin.
  • In these free schools the teacher was, apparently, the priest of the town or village, and, as far as we can judge, the curriculum composed what may be called the rudiments of general education, with an elementary course in Christian Doctrine. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Apparently it comes from “beech” as in beech tree because the Saxons and Germans usually wrote runes on pieces of beechen board. Two Things « So Many Books
  • Campaign funds have been used for apparently illegal activities.
  • Bush is apparently "well qualified" considering the state he left the US in after an unpaid for Iraq-war-4-oil and a collapsed economy!!!! kudos to GW Bush for ruining the USA!!! rumrunner Bush on Obama: 'This guy has no clue'
  • The chairman of the football club embroiled in cricket's match-fixing scandal has apparently taken his own life. Times, Sunday Times
  • These branches grow out from orthotropic epicormic buds that apparently originate from the axillary meristems in the main stem.
  • Apparently the horse jumped particularly well and his trainer expects him to make a big impression in novice chases.
  • A neighboring church has also apparently collapsed, and repairable damage to surrounding buildings is extensive, including damage to One Liberty Plaza across Church Street to the east.
  • They were all pretty much at least 18 by then, and apparently weren't all lily-white like their reputations would have you believe.
  • She apparently also used her contacts there to peddle a catalog for a merchandise corporation.
  • Apparently the play is about ‘a fiery passionate Southern girl’ and her ‘stormy relationship’ with a man.
  • But he asked, apparently, for a helicopter to fly him in every day from wherever he was, and they bounced him.
  • Apparently, the region was full f nebulosity which is normally invisible to us. Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
  • That remains classified information, apparently. Times, Sunday Times
  • They apparently were allowed to prepare brief messages to family members, and that message was relayed to us by the Navy.
  • Barry, it was pleasant seeing you today in the cafeteria. Barry I saw that you purchased the chef's salad. Apparently, you did not know that the chef's salad is kitchen trickery to utilize scrap meat.
  • Apparently girls whose cars are stuck in mud is an emerging sexual fetish. Boing Boing: January 25, 2004 - January 31, 2004 Archives
  • she has apparently been living here for some time
  • Apparently, he hadn't shaved for a few days and his thick dark hair was in desperate need of a haircut.
  • Apparently, he had made a valiant effort to turn the whole thing into a classroom.
  • Apparently, Ricky's made-up rumor turned out to be true.
  • On the other hand, lexicographers apparently find no evidence that this was in fact the word's origin.
  • On nuclear weapons, the Iranian president deplores what he calls unbridled expansion and testing of more powerful warheads, apparently implicating the United States. CNN Transcript Sep 22, 2006
  • Energy from the grain apparently helps complete the conversion of nitrate to bacterial protein in the rumen.
  • It is apparently noncontagious and not appreciably connected with any disorder of internal organs. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • The creature was about the size of a bushbok, was a dirty white in colour, and carried a pair of horns about two and a half feet in length, slightly curved, enormously thick at the base, strongly ridged for about half their length, and thence sweeping smoothly away to points as sharp apparently as those of bayonets. Through Veld and Forest An African Story
  • Apparently, palaeontologists have wondered for years as to why the brachiosaurus didn't collapse under its own weight.
  • Politicians who objected to Mrs Thatcher and her radical conviction politics suffered the anguish of apparently unresolvable frustration.
  • If the Dem's have 60 seats in the Senate then everything and anything that had happened to this beloved country because of that A$$ Bush and his cronies is no longer their fault and is now, apparently, the entire fault of the Obama Administration. Breaking: Coleman concedes

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