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1 But their animosity, though smothered for a while, burnt with redoubled violence .
2 The storm, which had abated for a time, now arose with redoubled violence .
3 As they approached this capital, Renaldo's grief seemed to regurgitate with redoubled violence .
4 All that he had suffered at the pawnbroker's assailed him with redoubled violence .
5 Life, that was rapidly ebbing, appeared to return upon me with redoubled violence .
6 Gloucester attempted to interrupt him; but he broke out afresh and with redoubled violence :
7 Suddenly, the wind howled with redoubled violence ; its sharp whistlings changed to a tempest.
8 Napoleon threw himself with redoubled violence on luckless Spain, and the Russians invaded Sweden.
9 The next moment the silence was broken, and the uproar broke forth with redoubled violence .
10 That night the winds returned with redoubled violence .
11 The mouth of the harbour was almost reached, when with redoubled violence the wind struck her.
12 The tide of passion at length broke loose, and with redoubled violence for having suffered constraint.
13 Her sobs were renewed with redoubled violence , and she looked really ill from vexation and passion.
14 Thereupon curiosity broke forth again with redoubled violence .
15 For a moment his heart stands still with horror, and then beats again with redoubled violence .
16 But Lady Juliana's wrath blazed forth with redoubled violence at the very mention of an engagement.
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