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There was a touching pathos in Jakey's voice as he sang, and it was intensified when he asked, "Doan' you 'member me, honey?"
THE CROMPTONSMARY J. HOLMES
Furthermore, the increased radicalism of the few was more than counterbalanced by the intensified conservatism of the many.
THE ENGLISH CHURCH IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURYCHARLES J. ABBEY AND JOHN H. OVERTON
This was intensified after the Logan Trial and the shooting of the man who somehow seemed to have made her live in a new way.
YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK, COMPLETEGILBERT PARKER
Concentrated acids intensified the yellow color of the alcoholic solution.
SOME CONSTITUENTS OF THE POISON IVY PLANT: (RHUS TOXICODENDRON)WILLIAM ANDERSON SYME
Gioberti urged to him in vain that unsuccessful insurrections only discouraged the patriots and intensified the oppression.
THE LIFE OF MAZZINIBOLTON KING
All these vague imaginings, increased and intensified by solitude, weighed upon Gilliatt.
TOILERS OF THE SEAVICTOR HUGO
Stein's absence from North Germany had only intensified the sympathy of the people with his policy.
THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTEWILLIAM MILLIGAN SLOANE
She had hoped to make a very different person of her daughter, and Sylvia's reappearance intensified her sense of defeat.
A HOOSIER CHRONICLEMEREDITH NICHOLSON
Under the new conditions Individualism will be far freer, far finer, and far more intensified than it is now.
THE SOUL OF MANOSCAR WILDE
I have heard it all before at many a concert, but this time it is intensified a thousandfold and penetrates even into my dreams.
ROUND THE WONDERFUL WORLDG. E. MITTON
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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