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"leastwise" Definitions
  1. at least; at any rate.

6 Sentences With "leastwise"

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Ephraim Willard, the youngest son, was clockmaker leastwise during 20 years. Only a few units of his can be found nowadays.
Wolfstan was a shape shifter, a man who could change from human to a very large wolf while her mother, Gisela, was frightened at the abnormality that her husband displayed. Due to Gundabald's urgings and pressure, Gisela grew to believe that Wolfstan was an offspring of the Devil Himself and eventually lured him to his death. When Gisela birthed Regeane, she was relieved to find no abnormalities. Leastwise, not yet.
The 5-metre band shares many characteristics with the neighbouring 6-metre band. However, as it is somewhat higher in frequency it does not display the same propagation mechanisms via the F2 ionospheric layer normally seen at HF which occasionally appear in 6 metres, leastwise not at temperate latitudes. However, Sporadic E is common on the band in summer, tropospheric propagation is marginally more successful than on the 6-metre band, and propagation via the Aurora Borealis and meteor scatter is highly effective.
The 4-metre band shares many characteristics with the adjacent 6-metre band. However, as it is somewhat higher in frequency it does not display the same propagation mechanisms via the F2 ionospheric layer normally seen at HF which occasionally appear in 6 metres, leastwise not at temperate latitudes. However, Sporadic E is common on the band in summer, tropospheric propagation is marginally more successful than on the 6-metre band, and propagation via the Aurora Borealis and meteor scatter is highly effective. While Sporadic E permits Europe wide communication, it can be a mixed blessing as the band is still used for wide bandwidth, high power FM broadcasting on the OIRT FM band in a declining number of Eastern European countries.
Whetlor One local resident, who had lived in the neighbourhood for forty years, described the area to Mary Bayly: :"Now pig keepers is respectable; but them bricklayers, they bean't, some of them, no wiser than the clay theys works on....On Sundays we had cock-fighting and bull-baiting, and lots of dogs were kept on purpose to amuse the people by fighting and rat killing. People around the place were frightened of these dogs, and nobody ever cared to come nigh the place. We didn't ourselves venture out after it was dark; if we hadn't got in all we wanted before night, why we jist went without it, for besides the dogs...there was the roads; leastwise, we called 'em roads, but they wornt for all that - it was jist a lot of ups and downs, and when you had put one foot down, you didn't know how to pull the other one up." Bayly, Mary, p.
Born into the era of the unreformed Parliament and > Church, he opposed Catholic Emancipation and parliamentary reform; and was a > pluralist who wished to retain in commendam the golden rectory of Stanhope > with the See of Exeter, and only compromised by the exchange of living for a > rich prebendal stall of Durham, Yet he lived to adjust himself to > revolutionary changes in both Church and State. In ecclesiastical matters he > was a champion of the principles of the Tractarian revival (a position not > to his mind in the leastwise incompatible with mordant criticism of details > and individuals); he encouraged the wearing of the surplice, and was a > pioneer in the restoration of diocesan synods, and became involved in > controversy concerning religious sisterhoods in the Church of England. He > was the protagonist in the famous Gorham controversy, and held his ground in > defeat when Manning seceded to Rome in protest against the verdict of the > Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Gorham's favour. As a diocesan > bishop he was outstanding in administration and pastoral oversight; and his > episcopate left its enduring mark on the Diocese of Exeter.

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