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1 It is not possible to possess more courage than that, Louise.
2 They certainly possess more than half the whole power of the piratical States.
3 And the least man shall possess more than did ever the greatest before.
4 The merchant's shop did not possess more attraction than the barn.
5 The new kids on the block showed they possess more than mere youthful exuberance.
6 You possess more of his confidence than any of us.
7 We are provincials who possess more or less talent, but nevertheless we are provincials.
8 Currently, the 20 richest American families possess more wealth than half of the American population.
9 Russia is thought to possess more nuclear weapons than any other country, including the US.
10 She was now believed to possess more perfect defences than any battle-ship in the world.
11 This part of the county appears to possess more than the normal number of senses.
12 The cone was pointed by smaller towns unlikely to possess more than purely defensive armament.
13 You possess more of these than any other person.
14 From another point of view, however, proper names possess more intension than any other terms.
15 That is just, they say, because they possess more .
16 Momentum is often the prime requirement for play-off winners and no team possess more than Blackpool.
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