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1 It was characterized by humble contrition, and much simple dependence on Christ.
2 According to Vanstaen, the process of her release is not that much simple .
3 I hadn't known there could be so much simple dignity in an eighteen-year-old.
4 I looked at her across the table, wondering at so much simple modesty.
5 Who would suspect a lamb of so much simple cunning?
6 Surely no evil was intended to lurk in the shadow of so much simple splendor.
7 Both ladies provide much simple amusement to the townsfolk with their clothes and their antics.
8 He was thinking how much simple , loving Dora was like the pretty delicate little blossoms.
9 He told his story with much simple eloquence-sopathetically, indeed, that his warmhearted mistress is said to have been moved to tears at the recital.
10 In 1864 Tennyson published "Enoch Arden," an idyll of the hearth, depicting a pathetic incident in a seafarer's career, of much simple idyllic beauty.
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