It is when the age of strong sexual instinct, actual or potential, begins that the risks, under some circumstances, of yielding to it, need to be clearly present to the mind.
But it is also denied by many who consider that, under some circumstances, sexual intercourse would do good.
Under some circumstances, if all three parties agreed, he saw no objection to polygyny or polyandry.
Under some illy-defined {356} conditions, the papillae of the tongue undergo great hypertrophy.
Under some circumstances it may be advantageously combined with arseniate of soda.
Under some conditions, it is, in a sense, necessary to sow alfalfa in rows, and to give it cultivation during the first season and sometimes for a longer period.
Under some conditions, sufficiently satisfactory results follow sowing in the early summer, even in Northern latitudes.
Under some conditions, it may be advisable to "open out" the cocks two or three hours before drawing them, that the hot sunshine may remove undue moisture.
Under some conditions it may be sown in the early autumn.
The plain man has long known that things consist of parts which remain, under some circumstances, invisible.
Into the general question whether even a false belief may not, under some circumstances, be more serviceable than no belief at all, I shall not enter.
The count resolved not to take the refusal, and, under some pretext or other, he detained her in his castle, resolving to keep her there until she should consent.
He went into the peasant's house, and having, under some pretext or other, got possession of the falcon, he began to ride away with the bird on his wrist.
She must be under some sort of penance, inflicted either by the Campbells or herself.
I shall probably put off his arrival under some pretence or other.
Under some circumstances a man is not always master of himself.
Under some circumstances a woman is bound to defend herself and her children--a tigress will brave a loaded gun if her young are starving.
Is usually built upon the ground in marshy places, sometimes of grass and weeds, under some bush or near or under some log or stump.
They build on the ground, concealing their nest in a clump of grass or under some bush.
However, it was not necessary for the priests, under some circumstances, personally to take the trouble of manufacturing miraculous medicines from relics.
Under some circumstances, however, they were said to prognosticate many events advantageous to mankind (Pliny, Book 2, Chapter XXIV.
It was really astonishing, under some circumstances, what an enormous amount of curative fluid could flow from such a holy tomb into a single terrestrial object.
The effect of a different distribution of land and water in modifying the retardation caused by tidal friction, and of reducing it, under some circumstances, to a minimum, does not appear to be taken into account.
But it differs from the cholera, and so far is a more formidable malady, in being hereditary, and in being, under some circumstances, contagious as well as infectious.
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