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1 Religion was a very potent influence in the settlement of New France.
2 It's very potent and floral and seems a bit unnecessary to me.
3 It contains a very potent , slow-acting insecticide which is unattractive to bees.
4 A good novel may become a very potent and convincing experiment indeed.
5 What's happening in Arizona is a very potent example of that.
6 The Deutsche Bank and the Hamburg-Amerika Line were very potent engines of espionage.
7 All very potent and respectable, but nothing out of the ordinary.
8 One very potent means of rendering consciences insensible is to neglect their voice.
9 Arachnophobia is one of the more well-known phobias and can be very potent .
10 This is a very potent argument, as Mr. Lincoln meant it.
11 Among foreign populations she is a very potent force for Americanization.
12 Little men are sometimes very potent , and rags sometimes cover very extensive pretensions.
13 He was a suppliant indeed, and such supplications are very potent with women.
14 This apprehension is not necessarily rational, but it is very potent .
15 The kids were supposed to be very potent and photogenic hostages, nothing more.
16 Their beauty must have been very potent to shine through such a disguise!
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