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Pliny supplemented and amplified the weekly newspaper, and so was very useful to Baines.
SCATTERGOOD BAINESCLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLANDThe quaint methods of previous witnesses are amplified by M. de la Rive.
DEVIL-WORSHIP IN FRANCEARTHUR EDWARD WAITEThe engineer tapped on the microphone, and the tap, greatly amplified, reverberated across the airstrip.
THE FLAMING MOUNTAINHAROLD LELAND GOODWINThe "belief" here referred to is somewhat amplified in other parts of the Bible, and notably in John iii.
ANCIENT FAITHS AND MODERNTHOMAS INMANI asked him to be more explicit, and he amplified his epigram into: "Pekingese."
A BOSWELL OF BAGHDADE. V. LUCASClash of character being the starting point of drama we have it amplified in the international by both sympathy and dissonance.
POLLY THE PAGANISABEL ANDERSONThe story, as told of Melusina, was amplified, but in its substance differed little from the foregoing.
THE SCIENCE OF FAIRY TALESEDWIN SIDNEY HARTLANDLunch is comparatively a light meal, and dinner at six or seven is simply an amplified lunch.
ITALIAN HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CARFRANCIS MILTOUNThe love songs stopped abruptly; after a momentary silence, a trumpet, considerably amplified, blared; the "Ducal Salute."
SPACE VIKINGHENRY BEAM PIPERWherever commerce or mechanical enterprise imparts a quickening touch, we find the vocabulary of the African amplified.
HISTORY OF THE NEGRO RACE IN AMERICA FROM 1619 TO 1880. VOL 1GEORGE W. WILLIAMSWORDS RELATED TO AMPLIFIED
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