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The financial burden of the war, as the full measure of it dawned upon our minds, seemed to betoken a universal bankruptcy.
THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE OF SOCIAL JUSTICESTEPHEN LEACOCK
And Kark telling Earl Hakon his dream said he thought it might betoken a short life 61 for him.
THE SAGAS OF OLAF TRYGGVASON AND OF HARALD THE TYRANT (HARALD HAARDRAADE)SNORRI STURLUSON
At my last encounter they had contented themselves with following us home, but now everything seemed to betoken mischief.
MASS' GEORGEGEORGE MANVILLE FENN
Certainly her airs and graces, her plumes and jewelry, seemed to betoken that her finances were in a flourishing condition.
A LIFE SENTENCEADELINE SERGEANT
Johnsen was pale and had something nervous about his manner, which seemed to betoken a wish to bring the interview to a close.
GARMAN AND WORSEALEXANDER LANGE KIELLAND
A cifre tokens not, bot he makes e figure to betoken at comes aftur hym more an he schuld & he were away, as us 1.
THE EARLIEST ARITHMETICS IN ENGLISHANONYMOUS
And euery vnite in e nounbre at schalle come ere-of schal betoken ten.
THE EARLIEST ARITHMETICS IN ENGLISHANONYMOUS
"He" was spoken about in a manner that did not betoken unfailing love and perfect confidence.
ORLEY FARMANTHONY TROLLOPE
Nevertheless, this quick darting about of the fickle breeze did not usually betoken lasting bad weather.
THE PILLAR OF LIGHTLOUIS TRACY
I entered the great gallery, therefore, with something of curiosity, to know what this might betoken.
GERALD FITZGERALDCHARLES JAMES LEVER
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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