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strange to say.
It sounds strange to say it, but you can be in a war zone and have a lot of fun. Even though war is essentially pain on all sides, human beings have the capacity to enjoy themselves. The soldiers are mostly young people, full of enthusiasm and energy, and that's an exciting thing for an old guy like me.
While I have felt lonely many times in my life, the oddest feeling of all was after my mother, Lucille, died. My father had already died, but I always had some attachment to our big family while she was alive. It seems strange to say now that I felt so lonely, yet I did.
Everyone says corruption is everywhere, but for me it seems strange to say that and then not try to put the people guilty of that corruption away.
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strange to say in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
strange to say im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Nature of Value: Axiological Investigations
Although it does seem strange to say of a true proposition that it is good, it is not
at all strange to say that it is good (or bad) that a given proposition is true (or false
). To say the latter, however, is not to say that the proposition itself is good (or ...
2
The
strange death of Liberal England [1910-1914]
Important writing, strange to say, rarely gives the exact flavor of its period; if it is
successful it presents you with the soul of man, undated. Very minor literature, on
the other hand, is the Baedeker of the soul, and will guide you through the ...
3
The Man with the
Strange Head and Other Early Science ...
Strange to say, I had no difficulty at all in imagining myself as going upward on
my stroll along the slope. I told myself that the building was behind and below me
, and indeed it seemed real that it was that way. I walked some distance along the
...
Miles John Breuer, Michael R. Page, 2008
Now, strange to say, the Major had taken, we know not why, a mortal dislike to
the lady next door, — albeit he had only seen her once or twice, and that in
perspective, at the window, — but still he disliked her. Her name sounded of a ten
years' ...
Now, strange to say, the Major had taken, we know not why, a mortal dislike to
the lady next door, — albeit he had only seen her once or twice, and that in
perspective, at the window, — but still he disliked her. Her name sounded of a ten
years' ...
Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith, 1838
For example, it would be strange to say “A is liable for damage in question
although no reasons support the conclusion that he is liable”. One may also
consider the following example. Assume that a political leader, Adolf, thinks that
killing ...
Aleksander Peczenik, 2008
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The Brokeback Book: From Story
to Cultural Phenomenon
To some people it will seem strange to say this; to some other people, it will seem
strange to have to say it. Strange to say it, because the story is, as everyone now
knows, about two young Wyoming ranch hands who fall in love as teenagers in ...
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Correspondence and Disquotation: An Essay on the Nature of Truth
It might be somewhat strange to say such things. But this is merely strange in the
same way in which it is strange to say that the morning star rises in the evening.
Obtaining states of affairs, provided they are represented by sentences, are ...
Marian Alexander David, 1994
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The Physical Basis of Predication
It would certainly sound strange to say that e itself was not red, but instead had
some sort of “redmaking attribute” that enabled it to redden a particular. For
particularism a “red-making attribute” would be some sort of trope and it would be
a ...
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The
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Weir of ...
It seems strange to say of this colourless and ineffectual woman, but she was a
true enthusiast, and might have made the sunshine and the glory of a cloister.
Perhaps none but Archie knew she could be eloquent; perhaps none but he had
...
Robert Louis Stevenson, Emma Letley, 1998