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1 The very pith of the thing was the act of amnesty and oblivion.
2 These passages were the very pith and marrow of the poems.
3 This is the very pith of the Law of God.
4 The "Echoes" were, M. Walter said, the very pith of the paper.
5 This text touches the very pith of Paul's chief doctrine.
6 Mr. Prendergast was afraid to bring out the very pith of his story in so abrupt a manner.
7 Yet was not the very pith of it spoken by Ruskin when he stood upon this identical spot?
8 The very pith and marrow of life is baked out of their young bones by the hot-air chambers to which they are accustomed.
9 That seemed to me the very pith of Mrs. Yocomb's teaching, and I think she made it clear that it's always best to do right.
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