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91 By J.R.R. Tolkein. Absolute classics. The Hobbit by itself is a great little book, but the LOTR series adds epic drama to the world of the Hobbits.
92 "Henceforth space by itself and time by itself are doomed to fade into the mere shadows," Minkowski proclaimed, "and only a union of the two will preserve an independent reality.
93 Auto - lock - Spring - loaded , twisting mechanism on a karabiner gate that locks by itself when the gate is closed.
94 Conflict by itself is not horrible,[http://sentencedict.com/by itself.html] but its aggravation is.
95 Capital accumulation by itself can sustain growth in output per worker in the long term.
96 Each medicine may be safe to you use by itself, yet together they there could be dangerous, or even diversely deadly drug interactions.
97 With regard to hardness, the diamond is in a class by itself.
98 One heavy tank can hold a point by itself, assuming you've weakened them with heavy artillery barrages and fire from your heavy artillery unit.
99 The vertical-grip shutter is one-step operation, you press the vertical-grip shutter then it can finish the automatic focus and shot by itself.
100 About 20 minutes later, the TV turned off by itself, and the lamp which on the teapoy that beside me, gone out also.
101 That's something that not even the vaunted U.S. medical research establishment can do by itself.
102 Revenge? Revenge? Everything comes back by itself , very precisely ; and revenge confuses it'( Elias Canetti ).
103 Said Friedman, "In my opinion, the state of the budget by itself has no significant effect on the course of nominal income, on inflation, on deflation or on cyclical fluctuations."
104 Doubt by itself is not the final test of truth.
105 I admit that the present generation is lazy, but lazy enough that they would need an ice-cream cone which revolves by itself?
106 Each character is valid by itself, yet the whole may not pass muster.
107 “In general, exercise by itself is pretty useless for weight loss, ” says Eric Ravussin, a professor at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, La., and an expert on weight loss.
108 Its production process has no pollution and the rejectamenta could be broken down by itself. So the milk fiber is one of the green textile raw material in 21st century.
109 However he added that Linked Data "does not by itself add any semantic meaning to the information, but it better carries that semantic information once you have it.
110 Love cannot remain by itself --- it has no meaning. Love has to be put into action and that action is service.
111 Knock the sampler off, and let the sample drop out by itself.
112 Initial testing has shown that T-1 is in a league by itself in interseeding capability.
113 It can't, because by itself the $600 billion it represents is, like my five dollars, insubstantial and ghostlike.
114 One factor is that unlike the old line feed antenna, which was hanging by itself, exposed to the tropical elements, the multi-beam receiver is located inside the distinctive-looking Gregorian dome.
115 Ingested by itself , ascorbic acid can actually CAUSE oxidative damage.
116 But after 74 years in power, the Soviet Union Communist Party claimed disbandment by itself, while the people of the Soviet Union accepted the fact unusually calmly.
117 Although the trade account has been widening since the start of this year, that by itself provides no justification for a run on the won.
118 An enterprise annuity fund may conduct bond transactions and settlement either by itself or by entrusting a settlement agent.
119 CREB as a transcriptional regulation factor in eucaryotic cell carries out the function by itself phosphorylation.
120 Color paste's dispersion stabile by itself and is easy to produce flocculation, unstable color and precipitation.
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