How To Use Incipient In A Sentence
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Autopsy revealed that Hubert was suffering from an incipient neoplasm in his prostate gland.
DISPLACED PERSON
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Writer, publisher, mother of two incipient adults, slave of cats: Barbara Friend Ish is the publisher of Mercury Retrograde Press, which publishes fantasy, science fiction, and interstitial works.
MIND MELD: The Best Genre Crossovers
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This was the approach favoured by the group of countries with incipient pharmaceutical industries capable of producing generic copies of highly expensive drugs.
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He is a great, flabby sham, an actor close to suicide, maybe - and this is an extraordinary display of incipient madness or incorrigible playfulness.
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The incipient rebellion was quickly quashed, however, when journalists received email notification of the enormous salary rises which will accompany the deal.
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Mr. Sistani, the true hero of Iraq's survival and incipient renaissance, is the standard-bearer of the traditional Shiite view of politics called "quietism," which rejects the clerical rule invented by the Ayatollah Khomenei in Iran.
Coming to Terms With Iraqi Democracy
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The hope, he felt, lay in incipient black militancy, in latent white decency, and, above all, in education.
A Man From Mars
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JUVENALtS Sldera te excipiant modo prlmos incipientcm 19 f Edere vagitus; & adhuc a matre rubentem.
A. Persii Flacci et Dec. Jun. Juvenalis satirae: Ad optimas editiones ...
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Although it is still too early to draw any final conclusions, we do have incipient evidence that the peer groups are making a difference.
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Then he gave another whoop significant of the extreme of nervous abashedness and the incipient defiance of his masculine estate, there was a flourish of heels, followed by a swift glimmering slide of steel, and he was off trailing his sled.
The Portion of Labor
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The harm of ending an incipient life must be weighed against the consequences for society.
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It is incipient agriculture, but should be carefully distinguished from the _field agriculture_ in which extensive pieces of land are subdued by the plough.
The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest
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This may be a primitive character-state expression for the family (choripetaly in Azima is presumably less specialized than incipient sympetaly in Salvadora).
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I am assuming the groomsman is an incipient politician - maybe mayor number three?
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Real incomes should pick up, maintaining the incipient recovery in consumer spending.
Times, Sunday Times
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Anyhoo, all three of these migrations were of what might be called the Mongoloid racial type, or more properly were all sinodonts, since the characteristics of the Mongoloid type were still in their incipient stage, but sinodonty (a dentition pattern characterized by the presence of shovel-shaped incisors*, which evolved in Central and primarily East Asia) was a trait held in common among all members of the pre-Mongoloid race then, and the Mongoloid race today.
What the shit? -- A Bad Archaeology on TV Rant
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That would cause a rise in inflation and choke off an incipient recovery.
Times, Sunday Times
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Days of oppressive weariness and languor, whose realities have the feeble sickliness of dreams; nights, whose dreams are fierce realities of agony; sinking health, tottering frames, incipient madness, and worse, the consciousness of incipient madness; this is the price of their whistle.
Mary Barton
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Pletnev's new version does much to tame the score's incipient vulgarity without compromising its more grotesque elements.
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Whether closer follow-up of cases of tuberculosis leads to earlier detection of incipient toxicity or other factors are at work is unclear.
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Our voice remains the final bastion against incipient Islamic brain death, when Muslims will become spiritually decerebrate.
Qanta Ahmed, MD: The Adventures of Itamar Marcus and the Hamas Bunny: Palestine at Play
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He hits on the tight connection in everything we're seeing between incompetence, state mendacity and incipient authoritarianism.
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While parents think their kids sweat a lot because they're fat, profuse perspiration may be a symptom of incipient diabetes.
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Matthews also writes that in middle school he had “an incipient though feckless concernment with the opposite sex.”
2007 May 24 « One-Minute Book Reviews
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She plays him from the inside out, revealing his interior struggles while making fully incarnate his exterior -- the irony, sarcasm, ecstatic beauty, paradox, and the leonine raging against an incipient silence.
Music review: Yuliya Gorenman plays Beethoven sonatas at the Katzen Center
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The incipient spouses are of course excited by the adventure, the new life, heralded by marriage.
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The older, her bezique cards and counters, her Skye terrier, her suppositious wealth, her lapses of responsiveness and incipient catarrhal deafness: the younger, her lamp of colza oil before the statue of the Immaculate Conception, her green and maroon brushes for Charles Stewart Parnell and for Michael Davitt, her tissue papers.
Ulysses
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Martha's experiences as both a normalista and a paraprofessional enhanced her development as an incipient teacher.
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In relatively "simple" societies one may already find an incipient differentiation of social roles that are directly linked to the sacred cosmos.
Sociology and Religion: A Collection of Readings
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A certain nervous expectation, incipient disappointment mitigated by professional Micawberism, is a more accurate description.
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In virtue whereof he was now mounted on the arm of an easy-chair, with a long _chibouque_, which became the gravity of an incipient bachelor better than a cigar, and took upon himself to give Thornhill (who was really a clever fellow, and professing to be reading for a first) some advice as to his conducting himself when his examination should arrive.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843
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This activity proceeds normally unless or until effects of incipient social movements are experienced within the ranks of the NGO.
Refugees in the Age of Total War
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Over the period of time, there was a gap in terms of the number of forces that should have been on the ground and what I call the incipient growth of this insurgency.
CNN Transcript Dec 4, 2005
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Again, it may be asked, how is it that varieties, which I have called incipient species, become ultimately converted into good and distinct species which in most cases obviously differ from each other far more than do the varieties of the same species?
III. Struggle for Existence. The Bearing of Struggle for Existence on Natural Selection
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But a raid of her house and seizure of her property is the mark of an out of control incipient police state.
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He visited the far-flung corners of his empire, bucking up his troops but also stamping out incipient rebellions.
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A blastula, with wide embryonic cavity (blastocoel, bl), g incipient invagination.
The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
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Some workers have done this: Charles-Dominique (1977) likened the skin membranes of galagos to incipient patagia, and Feduccia (1993) used the term patagium in connection with sifakas.
Literally, flying lemurs (and not dermopterans)
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The characteristic tuffs of the Balder Formation originate from phreatic eruptions from the incipient continental rift zone between Eurasia and Greenland to the west.
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Costner, with his easy grin, incipient beer belly, thinning hair and bright devilish eyes, plays broken-down convincingly.
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Answer: Pneumococcus meningitis (meninx or spinal meninge infection) the incipient symptoms have a fever, listless or sleepy, the vomit, as well as the neck strong straight or the thigh is stiff.
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Then, of course, there is the influence of incipient middle age.
Times, Sunday Times
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To be forced to argue your case is not a symptom of incipient clerical fascism, but of a respect for the views of others.
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There is an incipiently anarchistic and subversive element to his work.
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It is true the brigantine was a very beautiful, as well as an exceedingly swift vessel; but all this was lost on Rose, who would have admired a horse-jockey bound to the West Indies, in this the incipient state of her nautical knowledge.
Jack Tier; Or, the Florida Reef
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Real incomes should pick up, maintaining the incipient recovery in consumer spending.
Times, Sunday Times
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This activity proceeds normally unless or until effects of incipient social movements are experienced within the ranks of the NGO.
Refugees in the Age of Total War
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In fact, out of such a solitary beam, traversing the unilluminated air, we should be able to extract every effect shown by our incipient cloud.
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An incipient dentine tract is present on the lingual side of the tooth.
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Some workers have done this: Charles-Dominique (1977) likened the skin membranes of galagos to incipient patagia, and Feduccia (1993) used the term patagium in connection with sifakas [image above, from Demes et al. (1991), shows the patagia in a sifaka, with the extent of the fur shown in grey around the body].
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
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The intentional note of grief, imagined, anticipatory, and incipient, is again an important element of that defense.
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I am deeply uncomfortable with the incipient martyrization of the Mumbai rabbi and his wife.
Don't Die For Me
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At least at the beginning of the incipient movement, conservatives and libertarians could find a common enemy in the growth of the New Deal welfare state.
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Such a defense of incipient and emerging realities can give us confidence in crediting Baillie’s work with utopian functions.
Utopianism and Joanna Baillie: A Preface to Converging Revolutions
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In addition, there have been well-publicised harbingers both of incipient ethnic conflict and of strong mass opposition to a long-term US military presence and a US-chosen Iraqi Government.
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I am pretty sure that these noises do not proceed from incipient compression failures.
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Processes may be unbranched and taper to slender points, or may be bifurcate, and may additionally have occasional small or incipient branches (often as spinules) along main stem.
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There is an incipiently anarchistic and subversive element to his work.
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Come about 1914, we find ‘shower’ being applied to a heap of gifts ‘showered’ all at once on a lucky bride or incipient mother, usually at a females-only social event.
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In those dark days fathers surfaced in politics either as incipient child-abusers, or alimony-evading wastrels.
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Some of the incipient school-to-work systems I visited had made only minimal changes to the school program.
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It may be the knowingness not of incipient sexuality, as some commentators have argued, but rather of being regarded by a camera.
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This mineral is probably the product of incipient magmatic or deuteric oxidation that is apparently absent at Isparta.
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An ethological (sexual) isolation and a sterility of hybrid males impede the gene exchange between the incipient species.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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Again, it may be asked, how is it that varieties, which I have called incipient species, become ultimately converted into good and distinct species, which in most cases obviously differ from each other far more than do the varieties of the same species?
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11
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Microsoft's ‘Spaces’ brings the concept of incipient suburban sprawl to the blogisphere.
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This was enough; and the next morning Farfrae might have been discovered driving his gig out of Casterbridge in that direction, Elizabeth-Jane sitting beside him, wrapped in a thick flat fur -- the victorine of the period -- her complexion somewhat richer than formerly, and an incipient matronly dignity, which the serene Minerva-eyes of one "whose gestures beamed with mind" made becoming, settling on her face.
The Mayor of Casterbridge
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He once wrote of me as "lunkheaded" in an erudite Mark Twain-referencing critique [thankfully no longer on the internet] of something I had written about him involving the words "incipient" and "imminent.
My Fault: Apologies to David Frum!
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Meanwhile, the French girl has had time to take in the holiday wear - the extra-large T-shirt, the shorts, the sandals with cotton socks, the incipient sunburn.
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It implies a reduced ovarian reserve and the possibility of incipient premature ovarian failure.
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And why can't we let patients make an informed choice based on the data, rather than paternalistically presupposing that all humans are incipient dope fiends?
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No indications of tabulation; a short split in the wall either represents damage or is an incipient opening.
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Then, of course, there is the influence of incipient middle age.
Times, Sunday Times
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I know that as they get older they will start to compare notes about my unreasonableness and/or incipient battiness.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was still tender from the soldier's abuse, but the pain helped her fight back incipient tears.
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I'm not sure that eschewing the incipient vulgarity of the two marches by Wagner is entirely a good thing, though!
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In proposing a ban on strikes, the Soviet leadership therefore wished to nip the incipient labour movement in the bud.
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incipient civil disorder
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A pair of incipient mutton chops sprouts on his cheeks.
Times, Sunday Times
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However, it is not true to say that it is dangerous to apply the opposite rudder in an incipient spin.
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At the same time, an incipient fight broke out on the other side of the arc of tables between the head of the language department at Mallorysport Academy and a spinsterish amateur phoneticist.
Little Fuzzy
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A certain nervous expectation, incipient disappointment mitigated by professional Micawberism, is a more accurate description.
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At the same time, an incipient fight broke out on the other side of the arc of tables between the head of the lan-guage department at Mallorysport Academy and a spinsterish ama'teur phoneticist.
The Fuzzy Papers
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By the way Richard Dawkins, if you read this thread and I bet you do, I challenge you to appear here and respond to my thesis that Darwinism never had anything whatsoever to do with organic evolution beyond the generation of intraspecific varieties and subspecies, none of which were, are now, or ever will be incipient species.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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A certain nervous expectation, incipient disappointment mitigated by professional Micawberism, is a more accurate description.
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In the other part of the area, however, where hybridism occurs with perfect freedom, hybrids of various degrees may increase till they equal or even exceed in number the pure species -- that is, the incipient species will be liable to be swamped by intercrossing.
Darwinism (1889)
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We ended up leaving at around midnight - a disgustingly early time and obvious evidence of our incipient senility.
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A certain nervous expectation, incipient disappointment mitigated by professional Micawberism, is a more accurate description.
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Incipient socialism shared the same terrain as liberalism, the defence of private interest, but proposed inconsequent and unacceptable solutions to the conditions which liberalism simply affirmed.
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By contrast to healthy control root hairs, incipient plasmolysis and loss of root hair cytosolic content was also observed.
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That would cause a rise in inflation and choke off an incipient recovery.
Times, Sunday Times
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By this means it was possible to produce in minutes the same effects on the structure of the aircraft as would result from hours of flying, and as was to be expected, incipient structural failures were produced which very closely resembled the nature of the failure which was diagnosed from the recovered parts of the aircraft lost near Elba.
The Farnborough Show
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If now a region thus underlaid by what we may call incipient lavas is subjected to the peculiar compressive actions which lead to mountain-building, we should naturally expect that such soft material would be poured forth, possibly in vast quantities through fault fissures, which are so readily formed in all kinds of rock when subject to irregular and powerful strains, such as are necessarily brought about when rocks are moved in mountain-making.
Outlines of the Earth's History A Popular Study in Physiography
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Nuwer's so-called cavities, he concluded, had actually been "incipient carious lesions," a form of early stage decay that some dentists call "microcavities.
The Seattle Times
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Forget those fluffy-chinned policemen, the true sign of incipient old age these days is a trip to the Under-21 World Cup to witness rugby's gilded future.
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The establishment, after the secession of the plebs, of the tribunitial veto, which gave the plebeians a negative power in the state, there was an incipient division of the powers of government; but only a division between the positive and negative powers, not between the general and the particular.
The American Republic : constitution, tendencies and destiny
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I tried to thrust from my mind the memory of that insinuative, incipient sensation, that rudimentary physiological hint, that primitive, inchoate anticipation of what it might be possible for a woman to feel.
Kajira Of Gor
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Now, thanks to an incipient educational revolution, he is playing to a gigantic new audience.
Times, Sunday Times
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The distinction between liquefaction and incipient failure has been clarified. Furthermore, a preliminary scheme of open-type effective stress dynamic analysis method is proposed.
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He pshawed me, accused me of being in denial of incipient middle-age and merely affecting to like ‘the crew’ whilst pining for Celine Dion or Dido.
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For an important but limited beginning, Stover's text forms only an incipient explication of the African American mother tongue.
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Going to a rave aged 39 shrieks incipient midlife crisis.
Times, Sunday Times
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The flexible annual subsistence round of earlier centuries was broken, and within decades, incipient tribes would abandon the Driftless Area and nucleate at agricultural centers at Red Wing and Apple River as the Oneota.
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Costner, with his easy grin, incipient beer belly, thinning hair and bright devilish eyes, plays broken-down convincingly.
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Chambers are subspherical to incipiently squat, in some cases bulging slightly in their equatorial regions.
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And it is essential to discover the existence of the disease at its beginning, what is called the incipient stage, in order to have the best chance of recovery.
The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
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The first is that the pain is by no means over yet, notwithstanding the incipient recovery.
Times, Sunday Times
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Both composers wrote scores that were imbued with the spirit of incipient Czech nationalism.
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The eyes are blue, the cheeks pink, the complexion clear, and the expression sedate; rings are in the ears; beard and moustache are at an incipient stage, and are of the same, bright auburn hue as the hair in a picture of
A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles
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Aries at 0 is the beginning of the zodiac, the first degree, an incipient point of something that breaks onto the world consciousness.
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It seemed inevitable that something would be done at the beginning of this week to halt the incipient crash dynamics of the stock market.
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When one in four girls admits to an incipient eating disorder, how do you pick out the ones who are in danger of a full-blown psychiatric complex?
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The incipient spouses are of course excited by the adventure, the new life, heralded by marriage.
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Duty and intake systems to detect incipient problems early and to provide a rapid response. 3.
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The incipient sapling shrivelled and withered, but her knowledge of gardening techniques improved.
AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
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To say "Margaret Thatcher" is to see every past president's eye light up, and the vocal chords quiver in incipient introduction.
Past Presidents' Dinner
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Each incipient drupelet has its own stigma and good pollination requires the delivery of many grains of pollen to the flower so that all drupelets develop.
Pollination
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He has promised repeatedly to tackle the incipient bubble with new, untested macroprudential tools.
Times, Sunday Times
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He once wrote of me as "lunkheaded" in an erudite Mark Twain-referencing critique thankfully no longer on the internet of something I had written about him involving the words "incipient" and "imminent.
Steve Clemons: My Fault: Apologies to David Frum!
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The first is that the pain is by no means over yet, notwithstanding the incipient recovery.
Times, Sunday Times
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The smell should be pleasantly aromatic, not suggestive of incipient fermentation.
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Indo-American relations have developed genuine, if incipient, contents.
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By the application of this principle, she had extinguished her brother-in-law's passion for Janet Merryweather, and she hoped that it would prove equally effective in blighting her son's incipient fancy for Molly.
The Miller of Old Church
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Block and boulder-strewn nubbins and castle koppies (and the tors of south-western England) apparently evolve through the further weathering, in the subsurface, of incipient bornhardts.
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A certain nervous expectation, incipient disappointment mitigated by professional Micawberism, is a more accurate description.
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He quelled one incipient mutiny through sheer dominance, but it left him more short of temper, more crabbedly moody than ever.
Big Timber A Story of the Northwest
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The ‘information society’ is only explicable in terms of the future, of its ultimate limits rather than its incipient, inchoate beginnings.
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Some workers have done this: Charles-Dominique (1977) likened the skin membranes of galagos to incipient patagia, and Feduccia (1993) used the term patagium in connection with sifakas.
Archive 2006-09-01
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Although the ethological isolation varies in intensity from strain to strain, apparently no interbreeding takes place where the geographic distribution areas of two or even three incipient species overlap (EHRMAN19 65).
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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an incipient tumor
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He visited the far-flung corners of his empire, bucking up his troops but also stamping out incipient rebellions.
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Below them a sumptuous overspill of nasturtiums distends from the orange blazon of their open flowers, and then from the horned bright outbursts of their incipient bloom, to the citrine pallor of their unfolding buds.
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Anyhoo, all three of these migrations were of what might be called the Mongoloid racial type, or more properly were all sinodonts, since the characteristics of the Mongoloid type were still in their incipient stage, but sinodonty (a dentition pattern characterized by the presence of shovel-shaped incisors*, which evolved in Central and primarily East Asia) was a trait held in common among all members of the pre-Mongoloid race then, and the Mongoloid race today.
What the shit? -- A Bad Archaeology on TV Rant
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Dare take unto herself the glory of what she calls my incipient cure?
The Brentons
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And the idea of incipient insanity in young Horne grew stronger than ever in Mr. Wedmore's mind.
The Wharf by the Docks A Novel
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This educated man explained that the local spirits are theoretically subject to a supreme god, the sun, but that paganism is pantheistic rather than incipiently monotheistic.
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And why can't we let patients make an informed choice based on the data, rather than paternalistically presupposing that all humans are incipient dope fiends?
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The following day she had the opportunity to test her incipient beliefs when she dined with an aristocratic English woman.
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The last stanzas of the poem recall all the incipient violence woven into the myth of the Prince of Peace.
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Only when she was sure she had a fertile one had she felt prepared to look for the right girl to play mother to the incipient dragonette.
Aerie
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Going to a rave aged 39 shrieks incipient midlife crisis.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is a great, flabby sham, an actor close to suicide, maybe - and this is an extraordinary display of incipient madness or incorrigible playfulness.
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The meaningful coherence of the world view as a whole and of the sacred cosmos is worked out "theoretically" by a body of incipient experts.
Sociology and Religion: A Collection of Readings
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The spluttering defensiveness, the creepy vindictiveness, all signs of a brain fettered with incipient rot.
Matthew Yglesias » Der Dolchstoss
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The recommendation that an incipient diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome should be considered after six weeks of characteristic symptomatology was taken out of context.
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He visited the far-flung corners of his empire, bucking up his troops but also stamping out incipient rebellions.
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Instead, energy prices are a prime incipient consequence of global reflation.
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I don't appear to be completely incapacitated by incipient Alzheimer's (or is it Retired Raver's Mind-Rot?) after all, then.
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In the absence of selection against genetic introgression, the incipient species should fuse.
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Her only worrying moment came when she felt incipient cramp in her right leg halfway through the test.
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Before long (in terms of movie time), in the midst of a dinner party, Georgiana cries out in pain as the incipient noble dukeling slouches towards a birthing.
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