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self-apparent

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It long has been a theory of mine that it is unproductive for both democratic and dictator countries to widen the division now existing between them by emphasizing their differences, which are self-apparent.

From Time Magazine Archive

As there was a Duck Lane close by, the place most likely was originally so christened from its lowlying and watery position, the connection between ducks and frogs being self-apparent.

From Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide Arranged Alphabetically by Harman, Thomas T.

The reasonableness of this was self-apparent, and as the crew had recovered their as- surance they spared no pains to accomplish their work effec- tually.

From The Survivors of the Chancellor by Verne, Jules

During all this time surely communications of some kind passed to or from this country; and it was self-apparent that the treaty might have been revised and extended before recent causes of irritation had appeared.

From Canada and the States by Watkin, E. W. (Edward William)

The cause was self-apparent; two guns were being run by hand into position at the gateway barely one hundred yards away.

From The Story of the Guides by Younghusband, G. J.