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1 Barnwell understood and had faith in him of the strongest kind .
2 When we were in college together, Calhoun was the strongest kind of Presbyterian.
3 Only the powder-magazines were armour-plated, but the plates used were of the strongest kind .
4 Our natures dovetailed: mutual affection-ofthe strongest kind - was the result.
5 These two, or rather three, rifle shots produced the strongest kind of effect upon the Apaches.
6 He seeks to build up around him and within him the strongest kind of habits and beliefs.
7 Love, however, is the strongest kind of curiosity in existence, and I was already curious about Annette.
8 These are the wildest and strongest kind .
9 They constitute the strongest kind of support.
10 The relation existing between the balmy plant and the commerce of the world is of the strongest kind .
11 The water is the strongest kind of brine and it is impossible for a bather to sink in it.
12 In the strongest kind of language, Mr. Gladstone calls the Powers to account for the action they are taking.
13 It needed to be ascertained which was the strongest kind of men; who were to be rulers over whom.
14 Why, I do it myself constantly, and everyone knows that a Baptist is the strongest kind of Protestant there is.'
15 The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.
16 He felt the strongest kind of repugnance towards Dewey, and could not gain his own consent to have any intercourse with him.
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