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The direct object of insurance defraud is insurance system or insurance order, that is to say, relationship of insurance contract or insurance interests.

These new thirteenth century settlements, however, are in their material culture, that is to say their pots and their jars and their houses, entirely Canaanite.

All enjoyments for some, all privations for the rest, that is to say, for the people; privilege, exception, monopoly, feudalism, born from toil itself.

But I am saying that it will be really a big pity when I run into a wonderful work I have no time and energy to enjoy it, that is to say, I can only read it superficially.

He had what was called under the old regime, the double hand, that is to say, an equal aptitude for handling the sabre or the musket as a soldier, or a squadron or a battalion as an officer.

People come to the world, a few decades passed, that is to say that there will never exist in the world, what to win and win, to win, and so on, what does it mean to think about it? Why don't you do what you like in your life?

That's philosopher's jargon, that is to say, given the three premises, the conclusion really does follow.

I researched her deeply, that is to say shallowly, in Vogue, in Seventeen, and in Mademoiselle Magazines.

How could you talk, if you couldn't take your own fluency, that is to say, your own habitual mastery of words, meanings, and ways of talking, for granted?

What prisoners call a "postilion" is a pallet of bread artistically moulded, which is sent into Ireland, that is to say, over the roofs of a prison, from one courtyard to another.

As a result, a mould with double stripper mechanism was needed, that is to say, there were levers and ejector pins on the stationary mould half and ejector pipes on the moving mould half.

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The regime constitutes an ethos that is to say a distinctive character that nurtures distinctive human types.

On the eastern borders of Chancery Lane, that is to say, more particularly in Gook's Court, Cursitor Street, Mr. Snagsby, law-stationer pursues his lawful calling.

And, even if it changes, it can only be high, that is to say, you can make yourself better and adapt to the height of others, but you can't deliberately pull down your IQ and move to a more mediocre person than you do.

He wore blue trousers, a blue frock coat and a broad-brimmed hat, which always appeared to be new, a black cravat, a Quaker shirt, that is to say, it was dazzlingly white, but of coarse linen.

The response to the control voltage of the VCO core circuit presented here is linear; that is to say, volts/Hz.

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