So rare, in fact, that he is scarcely a normal being if he has them all in a marked degree.
A jury always admires pluck and pertinacity and these qualities Mr. Barnett possesses in a marked degree.
He has, in a marked degree, the English love of fair play and is as ready to acknowledge a mistake as he is to resent an injury.
During the years prior to the Revolution when the colonists were growing desperate under the exactions of King George, patriotism and valor were manifested to a marked degree in Goshen.
Fresh urine, which shows in a marked degree Gerhardt's reaction, often has a peculiar aromatic, fruity odor, as has also the expired air.
Slowness, in marked degree, attends apoplexy, opium narcotism, and fracture of the skull compressing the brain.
Pulmonary phthisis has been always considered to be, in a marked degree, a hereditary disease, until, latterly, the hypothesis of a tubercular virus has threatened to displace old views about it.
As a rule, the epithelium becomes granular earlier and to a marked degree in the cortical than in the tubular portion.
While this occurs (and sometimes it occurs to a marked degree, as can be shown by experiment), it must not be supposed that a composition in which any element is wanting is as perfect as one which reveals no want.
Some physicians have the power to make their patients feel this personal relationship to a marked degree.
Where it exists to a marked degree it may be relieved by operation.
But he considered dancing a most mischievous pastime, and evil to a marked degree.
In the case of Elias Hicks, it was so in a marked degree.
Once begun, his development in public service was rapid, and his recognition by Friends cordial and appreciative to a marked degree.
He uses the dream elements to a marked degree, as in The Song of Love Triumphant, a story of Oriental magic employed through dreams and music, and The Dream, an account of a son's revelatory visions of his unknown father.
This is shown to a marked degree in Marie Corelli's sentimental novel, The Sorrows of Satan, where she expends much anxious sympathy over the fiend.
Marion Crawford, in For the Blood Is the Life, has given us a terrible vampire story, in which the dream element is present to a marked degree.
This is present to a marked degree in the stories of Sir Walter Scott, and in fact one might write a volume on the supernatural in Scott's work alone.
The mineral is dichroic in a marked degree, and shows much "fire" when properly cut.
It is evident, therefore, that during hibernation the irritability of the heart is augmented in a marked degree, and that the irritability of the left side of the organ is scarcely less pronounced than that of the right side.
The Zoji La, the Kashmir water-divide between the Jhelum and the Indus, is a prominent case in point, and all the passes from the Kumaon and Garhwal hills into Tibet exhibit this formation in a marked degree.
Marriage has become an object of material calculation in a marked degree.
Altho a great portion of Central Africa will never be available for European agriculture, there are other territories of a wide range that can be utilized to a marked degree as soon as rational principles of colonization are applied.
The question of importance, however, is whether they have it in a marked degree, more, for instance, than Americans?
They are kind to children on the streets, to a marked degree; the jinrikisha runners turn out not only for men, women, and children, but even for dogs.
In course of time the leucocytes pass through the vessel wall--emigration of leucocytes--and move towards the seat of infection, giving rise to a marked degree of local leucocytosis.
The affection is in a marked degree hereditary, all the branches of an affected family being liable to suffer.
There are five qualities possessed by the Japanese in a marked degree.
On the contrary, he possesses both in a marked degree, and his deftness of finger is not less remarkable than the suppleness and activity of his body.
In former times the area of land under cultivation increased in a marked degree.
As the open country appears in the wider gaps left between the remoter quintas, and the space between the halting-places of the tram is correspondingly lengthened, the speed of a car becomes accelerated to a marked degree.
They have preserved their racial character in marked degree here, and have been regarded as an offshoot of the Caribs.
The Palæozoic beds of the interior are of red sandstones, and these have their place in marked degree in the economics and appearance of the landscape.
Unless the boards have been most scrupulously cleansed, the coagulum is found to be contaminated, often to a marked degree.
Naturally, the addition of an anti-coagulant would retard the rate of output of the machine to a marked degree.
In a marked degree this is to be observed in the preparation of air-dried sheets, unless they are exposed, when freshly prepared, to the action of the sun for a period.
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