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1 I'm determined to have the semblance of these things; I'm quite resolved on that.
2 The type of hero dear to crowds will always have the semblance of a Caesar.
3 But the truest lies have the semblance of truth.
4 The man who plunders on the highway may have the semblance of an apology for what he does.
5 Molly took up a book,-notto read, but to have the semblance of some employment which should not necessitate conversation.
6 I have the semblance of a beast, but Katerina Ivanovna, my spouse, is a person of education and an officer's daughter.
7 I resisted naming Jenny after a day of the week; I thought at least one of us should have the semblance of normality.
8 Or is it this, that all women now have the semblance of the evil one that has undone me, and there is nought else left?
9 Hotoke, by euphemism, has likewise come to mean a corpse: hence the verb hotoke-zukuri, 'to look ghastly,' to have the semblance of one long dead.
10 Until the early 2000s, Eritrea had the semblance of a judicial system.
11 The the heathen, and to avoid everything having the semblance of pagan rites.
12 He had the semblance of wealth, without the personal glow which absolute possession brings.
13 It has the semblance , but not the smell of life.
14 The men sleep in the part that still has the semblance of a roof.
15 They had the semblance of a haven out of storms.
16 The whole skirmish had the semblance of a moonlight dream, interrupted by interludes of darkness.
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