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1 The old comedy was almost extinct ; the new had not yet arisen.
2 The beautiful wood duck, now almost extinct in California, was very plentiful.
3 She glanced behind at the grate, but the fire was almost extinct .
4 Bob Jackson was one of an almost extinct species, a gilt-hearted enthusiast.
5 The gods of Asgard are almost extinct ; our names forgotten, our territories lost.
6 The art of conversation is almost extinct in a certain type of Londoner.
7 The old Puritan families are almost extinct ; Boston is more Irish than Dublin.
8 The hope of seeing Diana had abandoned him, the desire was almost extinct .
9 At one time he heard a rumour that the Church was almost extinct .
10 Copyholds have become almost extinct , or have been purchased by the great land-owners.
11 It kindled a fire which was almost extinct , and that fire was hope.
12 She seems to belong to a class of servants almost extinct .
13 His weary eyes looked as if their light were almost extinct .
14 Now he was in the worse than total darkness of the almost extinct area.
15 From San Ildefonso we proceeded to Nambé, a pueblo which has become almost extinct .
16 That rite has since fallen into disuse, for the tribe itself is almost extinct .
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