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1
The works of the great painters
bear
the
impress
of the Church.
2
The grounds of the verdict
bear
the
impress
of a tyrannical hypocrisy.
3
It unites in one fraternal bond, all who
bear
the
impress
of God.
4
They are clear and explicit, and
bear
the
impress
of sincerity and good sense.
5
The tones, however, do not always
bear
the
impress
of a quiet, melancholy resignation.
6
He certainly did not
bear
the
impress
of gun-man.
7
Clarendon's own words
bear
the
impress
of his misgivings.
8
Some of them
bear
the
impress
of his personal character, and of his sad and agitated career.
9
About the 18th century appeared Bichat, all of the writings of whom
bear
the
impress
of genius.
10
The instructions, which
bear
the
impress
of the sacred scholar's pen, form a model still for all missionaries.
11
I will not die by inches; my death, like my life, shall
bear
the
impress
of dignity and grace.
12
Scarcely an enjoyment or a book can be met with which does not
bear
the
impress
of this intensity.
13
There are two ways of envisaging those aspects of nature which seem to
bear
the
impress
of reason or intelligence.
14
A structure composed of such units would of necessity
bear
the
impress
of their character, for as the unit so the compound.
15
Yes, upon my word (he answered), these occurrences
bear
the
impress
of being so ordered for the sake of man.
16
I have never visited a town where one encounters so many persons that
bear
the
impress
of delicate health, present or past.
bear
the
impress
bear