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For the past three decades, the 54-year-old engineer from Zurich has been unabashedly hiking in the altogether, in all kinds of climatic conditions, with no incident.
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He occupied his half hour, however, in making a few rough notes to guide him in the altogether improbable event of his being called on to open, and then went into court.
From Beatrice by Haggard, Henry Rider
Rejoicing in the luxury of his surroundings, and in the altogether satisfying discovery that he might sleep again, he turned over and once more was lost in profound slumber.
From The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land by Connor, Ralph
But the central deficiency of this confession lies in the altogether inadequate conception of Jesus Christ and His work which it embodies.
From Expositions of Holy Scripture St. John Chapters I to XIV by Maclaren, Alexander
Her better feelings rushed back, her old confidence and reverence; and, in the altogether nebulo-chaotic condition of her mind, she felt as if, in his turn, Godfrey had just appeared for her deliverance.
From Mary Marston by MacDonald, George
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