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Meanings of counterfeit presentment in anglès
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Usage of counterfeit presentment in anglès
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Pall Mall brought him back to that counterfeitpresentment of the real-reality.
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To preserve the counterfeitpresentment of some which remain seems a duty.
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Indeed, the one religion might well pass for the counterfeitpresentment of the other.
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Well, how goes the counterfeitpresentment of our friend Twinkle-Toes?
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Promptly on time the counterfeitpresentment of Mounted Policeman O'Roon single-footed into the Park on his chestnut steed.
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The counterfeitpresentment of two sov'reigns.
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The Maid of Holland, twenty feet high, led the van, followed by the counterfeitpresentment of each of her six sisters.
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Chick had not been idle meantime, but with equally clever manipulation had made himself into a counterfeitpresentment of Pandu Singe.
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I stood gazing at it for several minutes, enrapt,-realisinghow much even the ' counterfeitpresentment' of a beloved face may mean.
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The second picture hung over the door, and was a counterfeitpresentment of John Wesley's escape from the burning rectory at Epworth.
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In vain Mrs. Flipfield senior, opening her arms, exclaimed, 'My Tom!' and pressed his nose against the counterfeitpresentment of his other parent.
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It was a singularly urbane face; both the counterfeitpresentment on the cover page and the real face were smiling and calm and benign.
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He lived in subconscious terror of the Snake, and in its presence-nayeven in that of its counterfeitpresentment-hewas a gibbering, lunatic coward.
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Morse himself refused to attend the ceremonies of the unveiling of his counterfeitpresentment, as being too great a strain on his innate modesty.
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It is the counterfeitpresentment of a smiling, fat old lady, but it is absolutely réglementaire in size and form, and so will pass muster.
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I studied drawing, worked diligently and, I hope, intelligently, and yet I was quickly convinced that a counterfeitpresentment of nature was puny and insignificant.