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1 The greater portion of the vast Dhartarashtra army has become exceedingly frightened.
2 People have become exceedingly impatient and I get that way myself sometimes.
3 These plates are now lost, and the book has become exceedingly scarce.
4 But the trouble is that they've become exceedingly skilled at matching it.
5 Behold our bodies have become exceedingly beautiful and possessed of great strength.
6 Besides Mr. Benjamin personally had become exceedingly unpopular with the masses.
7 I have outgrown all this; my tastes have become exceedingly primitive,-almost ,perhaps ,ascetic
8 Katherine had been caught like that often enough to have become exceedingly careful.
9 By this time, also, all observations through the windows had become exceedingly difficult.
10 They'd become exceedingly well-mannered, even neighborly, if they were sure we had it.
11 The employees at the frontier become exceedingly gallant: there is no passport more powerful.
12 Understanding that the gods had become exceedingly cheerless, the ascetic did this through compassion.
13 Under these circumstances, they soon become exceedingly famished, and fierce and savage in proportion.
14 The cattle had been duly attended to, and had become exceedingly tame and quiet.
15 Aline has become exceedingly shy with strangers of late years.
16 You must understand, Miss Reid, that I have become exceedingly zealous for your welfare.
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