How To Use Otherwise In A Sentence

  • Intellectual Dublin seemed no longer to consist of writers, but of folk singers, bearded or otherwise.
  • I have to find grass and bring it up to them, otherwise they'll die. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, yes, the otherwise companionless apartment smelled like love for a few weeks each spring. The Orangery
  • Silence is the rule for our heroes, and that means a bit of extra claustrophobia to scenes that would otherwise be totally generic.
  • Companies need to be able to handle surges, otherwise the cost of generating leads is wasted and prospective customers who cannot get through may get such a bad impression of the company that they do not bother calling back.
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  • I don't otherwise want to move: I have a large place in a convenient location with reasonable rent that allows pets, which isn't easy to find.
  • It's ludicrous to suggest otherwise. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the term contracted foot, otherwise known as hoof-bound, is indicated a condition in which the foot, more especially the posterior half of it, is, or becomes, narrower from side to side than is normal. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • Russian knapweed is a problem in ranges and pastures in the western United States, where it grows up to 4 feet tall and takes over otherwise productive land.
  • Holography not only maps the intensities of the light, as do normal diffraction patterns, it also encodes information about the phases of the light that is otherwise intrinsically lost.
  • Otherwise an adjective is attached, as in “temporary”. Matthew Yglesias » Stimulus Hypocrites Say ARRA Doesn’t Create Jobs, Try to Nab ARRA Jobs for Themselves
  • If you think baroque is all about curlicues and foofaraws, Rome is the place to learn otherwise.
  • Unfortunately, I found the obvious talents of him and the director to have been gelded along the way and prevented from reaching the level of punch and impact that I think could have otherwise been delivered.
  • Make a note of the questions you want to ask. You will invariably forget some of them otherwise.
  • Otherwise this irritable maunderer would have known that, everything else apart, I am heartily tired of the responsibilities of youth under any such constant surveillance. Jurgen A Comedy of Justice
  • Unless otherwise stated, all code is untested slanter - lol, I didn't think of doing it that way. great idea. AutoHotkey Community
  • I was feeling really ill, mentally and otherwise.
  • Fifty consecutive, nonobese, habitually snoring, otherwise-healthy children (age range: 6-9 years) and 50 age -, gender -, and ethnicity-matched obese children (BMI z score: 1.67) underwent an overnight polysomnographic evaluation, followed by a multiple sleep latency test the following day. Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Is Sleep Apnea a Significant Problem in Sleepy Kids?
  • It widely considered the president's attempt to save a sliver of his otherwise, rather soily international legacy. Archive 2008-11-01
  • If you wish to ascertain if a woman be with child, give her hydromel to drink when she is going to sleep, and has not taken supper, and if she be seized with tormina in the belly, she is with child, but otherwise she is not pregnant. Aphorisms
  • Water dilutes, dissolves and helps eliminate toxins and trash that could otherwise inhibit immune function, muscle recovery and growth.
  • Flying this kite among the otherwise conventional swept wings on a breezy day was initially eerie.
  • I wish they would hurry up their work, otherwise I have to work extra hours with them.
  • Now, whether the presentative faculty of the soul be identical with, or different from, the faculty of sense-perception, in either case the illusion does not occur without our actually seeing or [otherwise] perceiving something. On Dreams
  • To say we could have done otherwise implies only that we would have done otherwise if we had decided or chosen to.
  • Better not to ignore the past but learn from it instead. Otherwise, history has a way of repeating itself.
  • Thoughts on "philosophy otherwise known as sophistry [philosophy] otherwise known as sophistry
  • The heavy-handed allusiveness may just be an aesthetic mistake, a secondary flaw we have to countenance while otherwise acknowledging the narrative power of the novel as a whole. Translated Texts
  • My favourite variety of thresher is miscanthus, otherwise known as elephant grass. Times, Sunday Times
  • In truth, she could not have known she had fallen into this realm as the mere awareness of self and location whether spatial or otherwise would negate the very nature of the state itself.
  • It is entirely possible to drink any wine with any dish, and anyone who says otherwise is talking bunkum; a respected gastro-bore friend of mine likes to drink white burgundy with stewed lamb, as he finds it brings out the texture of the meat.
  • Otherwise, knotholers, who named their vantage point after the knotholes in old wooden outfield fences through which fans could sneak peeks, enforce their own unwritten code of conduct. Watching Baseball Through 'Knothole' Isn't Naughty When Giants Play
  • Of course I was wrong; it would be hypocritical to pretend otherwise.
  • Otherwise you'll just have to pump as much as you can into the scheme through voluntary contributions, although scope here is limited as you are restricted to a maximum of 15% of your annual salary.
  • He thinks it so; otherwise, He would not have revealed His Trinitarian Nature until a more 'opportune' time. Tissier de Mallerais speaks The details of the doctrinal talks
  • This kind of stuff is catnip to the mainstream press, which otherwise doesn't know much or care much about Bitcoin.
  • Otherwise, why else would the Deity feel the need to impose laws that repress human nature?
  • Cameron's amendment would render the proposed backbench business committee "flimsier" than it otherwise could be, he added. Epolitix News
  • To be a man's name it would have to be a contraction of Junianus, of a sort of contraction which is otherwise unattested.
  • Her hearing is going, but otherwise she's remarkably fit for a 95-year-old.
  • Otherwise the room is uncluttered, much like her paintings. Times, Sunday Times
  • But make sure you spell the way out to mc very clearly because otherwise I shan't understand. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • But make sure you spell the way out to mc very clearly because otherwise I shan't understand. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • But a quick word with the proprietor of the local service station reassured me otherwise.
  • The cause of God's people, and of that holy religion which they profess, is a righteous cause, otherwise the righteous God would not appear for it; yet it may for a time be run down, and seem as if it were lost. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • This is the most substantive passage in a speech which otherwise is tied together by bluster. Times, Sunday Times
  • The adult ovary may present marked deviations from its typical form, sometimes being unusually long, spheroidal, flattened, triangular, crescentric, or otherwise irregular.
  • A dot after a note ordinarily meant that it was half as long again as its normal value, but otherwise it simply signified that the notes on either side were irregular in some way. 5.
  • Otherwise, I would not have noticed as it now blends in nondescriptly, with the rest of the businesses.
  • But if it shall be otherwise -- if they stubbornly, sullenly persist in cherishing and manifesting the spirit of treason, making their motto to read, Bound, but not broken, then let the severities of immutable justice be meted out to them: let them die the death. A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln
  • Seasoned with French sea salt, cold-pressed Swedish rapeseed oil and ground macadamia nuts, the cheese had a creaminess that seemed to sweeten its otherwise savory quality. Young Stars of Swedish Cuisine
  • Otherwise, the sketch is exactly accurate, and is here presented as the unprejudiced description and estimate of a foreign gentleman, who had no inducement, such as might be attributed to a Southern writer, to overcolor his portrait. A Life of Gen Robert E Lee
  • The complementary substances or substituent groups with which these nuclei are more or less firmly combined in nature exert a stabilizing and perhaps otherwise favorable influence on the curative nucleus, but do not themselves possess the vitamine type of physiological potency. The Vitamine Manual
  • But Ngurn's father, wrapped in decaying grass-matting and hanging even then over their heads among the smoky rafters of the devil-devil house, had held otherwise. THE RED ONE
  • Our already overcrowded court rooms could be swamped with such otherwise upright and law abiding citizens.
  • The board will demand specialist medical advice that this is not the case, otherwise it is inconceivable that he will be relicensed.
  • For being marginally wide at the last turn he lost a single point, but otherwise his three sections of driving were clean.
  • It will help you understand your tax responsibilities as a newly selfemployed person and remind you of responsibilities that you might not otherwise know about. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though she'd never been much of a nurse and it was hypocritical to pretend otherwise.
  • Otherwise nothing useful will be achieved and, instead of debate, we shall descend to the level of vulgar slanging matches.
  • Otherwise this unknowable is not only compatible with knowledge but is the efficacity of knowledge, perhaps of all possible knowledge, assuming the world is like this (as opposed to the Blakean world). Chaosmic Orders: Nonclassical Physics, Allegory, and the Epistemology of Blake's Minute Particulars.
  • What this means in totality is that he has to think strategically before barging into a battle, otherwise he could get killed. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Problematic Superpowers and How to Make Them Work
  • Archie the cat, though otherwise angelic, is a demon where houseplants are concerned. Lemon at Work
  • They need time to digest radical change, otherwise their immediate reaction is negative.
  • Otherwise Arsenal will face a messy backlog of games. The Sun
  • This requirement arises only where such a person demands to know the name and address of the proprietor and not otherwise.
  • For many of them, Miami shopping adds significance to their otherwise dreary lives.
  • Otherwise, you will much more readily find your way to boilerplate and cliche.
  • Grinding of the teeth and clenching of the jaws during sleep, otherwise known as bruxism, is a common condition for adults who want to release tension. Article Ace
  • Inasmuch as the defence needs only to secure the vote of one juryman to procure a disagreement, this offer is a comparatively safe one for the defendant to make, since the prosecutor, who must secure unanimity on the part of the jury (at least in New York State), can afford to take no chances of letting an incompetent or otherwise unfit talesman slip into the box. Courts and Criminals
  • What difference, one might ask, is there between a turnip crisp and a potato crisp in terms of its "junkiness" or otherwise? Lex Ferenda
  • Black crested gulls swirled along the atmosphere; the air was permanently imbued with the scent of salt and fish, fresh or otherwise.
  • We can pretend otherwise, to make them like us, but it will always be a lie. Times, Sunday Times
  • Otherwise, the Commonwealth could always legislate to say certain categories of State legislation are prohibited.
  • Undoubtedly, philosophers are in the right when they tell us that nothing is great or little otherwise than by comparison. Jonathan Swift 
  • Otherwise, beginning on the 15th day, Natural Source Store will automatically charge your credit card or debit card a total sum of $79.99 for the South Beach Smile Deluxe Kit, which is a 1 month supply and includes: 4 syringe applicators, retainer case for storage, tongue scraper, color shade guide and an interproximal pick, which you previously received as a trial. LAist
  • We can think simultaneously of opposites (e.g. existence and nonexistence, round and angular), and these opposites must be simultaneously present in our consciousness, for otherwise we could not compare them, nor perceive and declare their oppositeness. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • It marred an otherwise fine performance from the centreback, who had been dropped the previous week. The Sun
  • There was otherwise only weak evidence that natural selection might be operative at the HLA loci, and this effect (if true) appeared localized.
  • It is not permitted to sell or otherwise distribute copies of past examination papers.
  • It completely gummed up my otherwise zippy system.
  • In short, if the US government said the person was a civilian -- not a member of a foreign army or an irregular, but some nebulous sort of 'combatant' entitled to no more rights than a civilian -- it is estopped from claiming otherwise now. Discourse.net: Nation Mag Claims ICE has Network of Secret Detention Faciilities -- in the USA
  • He's been modifying consoles for a year and says he's adapted, otherwise known as 'modded' BBC News - Home
  • Otherwise, your in-box will become a catch-all tray where things go when you want to postpone making a decision.
  • It is holding its annual conference in west London tomorrow where an unholy row is brewing between two otherwise natural allies. Times, Sunday Times
  • The basic objective is to wreak damage, and those who claim otherwise jeopardise their credibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • If your path, whether you are Pagan or otherwise, whether you are Witch or cowan, also moves you, or if it has value that doesn't even compare with the value I find in mine, then can you really say it is a religion like any other? Witchvox - RSS Feed - New Articles This Week
  • You'll lie here and rest until the young master recommends otherwise for you!
  • But today the genre stands as a lucrative niche in an otherwise struggling fiction industry.
  • Under otherwise equal conditions he is better than other boys.
  • The dancing of the principal ballerina added lustre to an otherwise unimpressive production of 'Giselle'.
  • And whether you visit Nadine Dorries MP's blog of wanton barminess here or otherwise here where "here" and "here" are at one and the some place you will find that her parliamentary blogcullis is gone. The Dorries Sensation: Gazillion Hits, Official
  • How, otherwise, is intellection possible if I can jointly believe that humans were once apes, but then again weren't?
  • I find myself wondering, as I watch and read the unfolding news coverage of this event, if, as a society, we remain equipped to pause long enough to consider the long-term ramifications of any event, tragic or otherwise. Elizabeth Bisbee Silber: The Consequences of Our Rapid-Fire Culture
  • The skimmer removes detritus that would otherwise sink and contribute to algae growth.
  • Various strategies are devised to arrest or fragment its ongoingness, and to retrieve or redeem moments that seem to stand outside time or otherwise defy it.
  • And as, in this battle of thoughts, those which spoke for her won the victory, it seemed to me becoming to address her, and I said this sonnet, which begins, 'A gentle thought '; and I called it _gentle_ because I was speaking to a gentle lady, -- but otherwise it was most vile. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 17, March, 1859
  • (moderate) 70-80% good and beyond 80% menas democracy is working - otherwise call jai ho Nehru Gandhi and that is all. Top Headlines
  • Do as you're told, otherwise you'll be in trouble.
  • And it is the representer that beareth the person, and but one person: and unity cannot otherwise be understood in multitude. Leviathan
  • But it has mainly been studied in particular patients with profound impairments of memory, despite otherwise normal cognitive ability and intelligence.
  • The implication is that these are jobs that would not otherwise have come into existence.
  • To suggest otherwise is irresponsible scaremongering. Times, Sunday Times
  • The freckles over her face were an added attraction rather than otherwise.
  • The clock on the wall ticked on, its sound echoing through the otherwise silent room.
  • Otherwise you are simply giving your bank an interest-free loan.
  • Otherwise the routing strategy depends on the caller's destination.
  • ELLIS HIXOM, with charge to meet him at such a river though the Master knew well the Captain's toothpike: yet by reason of his admonition and caveat [warning] given him at parting, he (though he bewrayed no sign of distrusting the Cimaroon) yet stood as amazed, lest something had befallen our Captain otherwise than well. Sir Francis Drake Revived
  • Utilizing otherwise-idle resources, defragmentation occurs whenever and wherever possible so that performance is constantly maintained, and there is never a negative performance impact from defrag. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • He hated his father with a fixity of purpose which, otherwise directed, might have built empires. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • It blasts away for openers - not for the first time - with the overture from Rossini's otherwise neglected opera The Thieving Magpie.
  • Sometimes you just want a cheesesteak (gourmet or otherwise).
  • Some overwrought writing mars an otherwise sharp and insightful exploration of homophobia in the deep South.
  • A lunch of Bangkok street food means the only thing missing from this otherwise authentic experience is the jet lag. Times, Sunday Times
  • This lifts the ambience of a room which might otherwise be gloomy during the day. Times, Sunday Times
  • Typically, omnibus farm bills address a wide range of agriculture-related policies, thereby creating a coalition of otherwise diverse and sometimes even opposing interests in support of the legislation.
  • She is at her most urgent and evocative when she assumes the first person; otherwise the work's essayistic quality obtrudes upon the immediacy and music of the poetry.
  • Otherwise dump the contents of the crocks or vat into food-grade plastic mesh bags or cheesecloth and squeeze out as much wine as you can into a clean basin.
  • Otherwise, this undertaking will be another inutile project in the making because China has other agenda in mind. Spratly oil exploration takes off
  • I do think that between Lysenkoism, The Reign of Terror, Communism and otherwise, all claims that atheism or anti-theism is an essential ingredient to a better, more moral society is laughable. Defending Your Existence
  • What they have probably shown, Bill, is that caffeine may have a role in what they call advocating cancer cells, meaning that if you already have cancer, there's a possibility, looking at some long-term studies, that caffeine may actually stimulate those cells to go a little bit more than they otherwise would have. CNN Transcript Nov 17, 2003
  • Otherwise, aside from buying bullion itself, exchange traded commodities are the most direct route into the precious metal. Times, Sunday Times
  • There must be some one for the duke to punish," heroically; "otherwise he will refuse. The Goose Girl
  • When the United States refused to allow thalidomide to be sold in this country, even though it was being sold in Europe, we saved countless children from being born limbless and otherwise deformed. Ed Koch: Canada Appears More Protective of Its Children Than Is The U.S.
  • Of course there will have to be a register: otherwise, the system will be thrown into chaos.
  • No one stormed the barricades, cultural, political or otherwise. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, if she's busy reading or otherwise occupied, she sends the sprog in her place to do the necessary.
  • Its streets attracted the villains and miscreants who would otherwise be widely dispersed.
  • The wise never marry, And when they marry they become otherwise.
  • The bike needs a new saddle, but otherwise it's in good condition.
  • Otherwise, the Supreme Court would probably have found the measures unconstitutional.
  • Otherwise her only occupation would have been to kemb her golden hair, or perhaps, like Ballads of Romance and Chivalry Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - First Series
  • When she tried to look at anything else, the imperfections and the failings leapt out at her, the single thread unravelling in the otherwise perfect tapestry.
  • It's been suggested that this otherwise inexplicable aspect of chimp life is a little bit like a religious service. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes these tufts impart a rather brigandish expression to his otherwise solemn countenance. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • Maybe I'm a chauvinist pig, but you know, the women in my life have never given me any reason to think otherwise.
  • If matters then be thus put to rights, it will be well; but otherwise burn it, taking care not to touch the place with the iron, but bringing it close so as to dry it up, and apply the flos aeris in the urine. On Hemorrhoids
  • Along with good jobs and an extensive system of social services, loving wives and mothers facilitated the process of rehabilitating bitter and "maladjusted" veterans who might otherwise destabilize American society and politics. 51 Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II
  • Marriage and long-term commitment have to mean more than short-term self-gratification, otherwise what separates them from a holiday fling?
  • This is problematical however as the type genus for this group, Palaeochoerus from Oligocene-Miocene Africa and Europe, almost certainly is a suid proper and not a peccary, Old World or otherwise. Archive 2006-08-01
  • It was - and is - a compelling testament to the power of citizenship, otherwise known as strength in numbers.
  • However, the purpose of these warnings is to give information on potential interactions, which would otherwise have to be sought in a drug formulary.
  • Otherwise, the picture we get of the Academy is of a centre for discussions, with no indication that students went there to learn Platonic doctrines.
  • She was said to be in shock but otherwise unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even the vanilla buttercream piped onto an otherwise agreeable vanilla cupcake had a grainy, crystallized texture on one of my visits, as if the ratio of butter to sugar had gone astray.
  • I hate that job, and luckily the manager doesn't know how I disillusion customers so much, otherwise he'd definitely fire me.
  • Unraveled scrolls of ancient calligraphic writing cluttered the open floor, and watercolor tapestries of jungle temples hung on the otherwise barren wall.
  • Otherwise, alcohol - based hand gels are the preferred method for hand decontamination between patients.
  • The other classmates apparently camera-shy or otherwise engaged. C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
  • Don't use an airtight one, otherwise the humidity inside will dampen the dry powdered ingredients.
  • It had been announced by an imaginative journalist that H.R.H. was to be "piloted" during his tour by John Camel Heenan, otherwise the "Benicia Boy. The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert
  • You would have to offer him pretty short odds to suggest otherwise.
  • Crusts of stale bread which would otherwise have been thrown out were left on the bridges, to be seized quickly by the diving birds.
  • Otherwise, it’ll have to be a floor in Perthshire. Archive 2009-04-01
  • In doing so, Blatherwick has made you aware of the strange beauty and vulgarity of otherwise unnoticeable, routine human impulses.
  • Acknowledging the necessity to work with others; getting the guts to ask for help in order to preclude slamming one's head against the wall for extended amounts of time; finding two, three or even more ways to tackle a problem, whether it be literally in homework or otherwise in managing life and time; learning many, _many_ subtle things that you certainly won't regret learning as you tackle challenges in the future. Failing Students
  • Otherwise, a pair of aviator sunglasses and a headscarf should suffice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some may use solvents that the art conservation field has long since abandoned, such as benzene and carbon tetrachloride, which are proven carcinogens, or caustic soda otherwise known as lye. Daniel Grant: Repair Damaged Artwork Yourself? Maybe Not
  • The premises of a foreign chancery or embassy are not outside the territory to which the criminal law, otherwise operating in this Territory, applies.
  • Members of the security forces torture, beat and otherwise abuse prisoners and detainees.
  • Often, alternative perspectives are dismissed as nonscientific, polemical, or otherwise unworthy of attention.
  • He was otherwise extremely reticent about the place, as all who have passed through its towered gateway are.
  • Thankfully, the four young leads give suitably heartfelt and believable performances, giving an otherwise schlocky teen soap opera the pleasing illusion of quality.
  • Handicrafts have been directed not only to fulfil one's daily requirement but to add beauty and brightness in the otherwise dull and drab existence.
  • Well, it was right in the sense that it was a numerical string that contained the numbers 7 and 9, but otherwise it was useless.
  • Any appeal to divine intervention to bridge what seem to be otherwise unbridgeable gaps in naturalistic explanations is viewed with great suspicion. Combinatorial Dependencies
  • And invocation of religious belief did not necessarily provide a defence to what was otherwise a valid claim. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, profit is inconsistent with the point of such a programme which is to socialise losses that would otherwise cripple the financial sector and toss millions of people out of their homes.
  • The consequences are that a lot of hoggs which would have otherwise gone into the food chain have been disposed of at public expense and there is now a scarcity of sheep meat.
  • anosmia, which is the lack of perception of an odor for a specific compound, when the smell is otherwise intact. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • When steel is made very hot, and suddenly immerged in very cold water, and moved about in it, the surface of the steel becomes cooled first, and thus producing a kind of case or arch over the internal part, prevents that internal part from contracting quite so much as it otherwise would do, whence it becomes brittler and harder, like the glass-drops called Prince Rupert's drops, which are made by dropping melted glass into cold water. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • The idea of state security from non-state (both militant and otherwise) aggressors is one of the major concerns facing the security of our country today. What To Do About Gitmo? | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • While disruptive, these changes also expose you to ideas and offers that otherwise you'd have ignored or bypassed as being too troublesome. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any negotiation has a limit. Otherwise, war is irrelevant. Toba Beta 
  • He has occasional injections to maintain his good health but otherwise he lives a normal life.
  • Take approximately 60mg up to four times a day, unless advised otherwise by a doctor.
  • He poured out his otherwise ignored feelings into music, making his flute wail with stormy rage, sigh soft dirges, or trill in happy abandon.
  • The marketeers are out to persuade them otherwise.
  • However, I'll add a disclaimer to say that everything here is just conjecture and guesswork, if you know otherwise then let me know.
  • Most of the ground floor was inaccessible to the public, and was otherwise occupied by a small café and three temporary exhibition rooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sell into the tender offer by all means, but otherwise avoid. Times, Sunday Times
  • How can one pick out the symptoms of mental illness in patients who seem otherwise normal?
  • Indeed, this be of that which is incumbent on us, O King, and I say, ‘Praised be Allah!’ in that He hath guerdoned thee with His gifts and vouchsafed thee of His mercy, the welfare of the realm; and hath succoured thee and ourselves, on condition that we increase in gratitude to Him; and all this no otherwise than by thine existence! The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • And if any of my officers swerve from the right and act otherwise than the Holy The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • In most cases, such electronic smudging calls more attention to the items than they otherwise would have gotten.
  • We were going to play football, but it was so hot that we decided to do otherwise.
  • These federal guarantees encourage people to overextend by making borrowing cheaper than it otherwise would be.
  • Their suffering is generally caused by adults: a parent has died, or run off, or otherwise acted irresponsibly, drunkenly, selfishly, dissolutely.
  • The Son of Anak, otherwise Rufus the Blue-Eyed, and also plebeianly known as Tots, rioted with him from brier-rose path to farthest orchard, scalped him in the haymow with barbaric yells, and once, with pharisaic zeal, was near to crucifying him under the attic roof beams. Local Color
  • Put your coat on, otherwise you'll get cold.
  • Only one should be the star, otherwise the effect is too overpowering. The Sun
  • African violets, gloxinias and achimenes are beautiful when in bloom, but pretty dull otherwise.
  • The odds are otherwise too heavily stacked against them. Times, Sunday Times
  • 101.6 The term "subcontract" means any agreement of any kind (whether in the form of a letter of intent, purchase order, or otherwise) pursuant to which work, supplies, or services required for the performance of a prime contractor were furnished by a subcontractor (including a materialman) to a prime contractor of higher tier subcontractor of any agency at any time during the statutory period. EXECUTIVE ORDER 9786
  • Otherwise, Tozeur's main business lay in its 40,000 date palms, and the principal activity around the main square was waiting in the shade for time to pass.
  • DL & Co. Lady Rhubarb PerfumeWith red mandarin, sandalwood, grapefruit and perilla (otherwise known as shiso), one of our favorite brands makes a scent that balances freshness, femininity and a little something sultry. Cool Hunting
  • These chicons are the forced shoots of an otherwise green, bitter salad called witloof chicory.
  • Worse, the color of the bar below a thumbnail is meaningless -- it is pulled from one of the colors used for the Web site's favicon and, otherwise, does not appear to convey any important technical information. 6 things we like about Internet Explorer 9 beta (and six not so much)
  • More slowly than otherwise, this long sighing inscription offers the deathless poet, unbodied, to the realm of immortality, where some may feel his power as much "as we" ... as we did, as we do. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • Each of the moves had to be with a different piece and a player had to be able to escape check on the first move of their turn otherwise it was checkmate.

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