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1 Thus the whole catalogue is gone through in this impressive way.
2 The whole catalogue of plants, including lichens, did not exceed sixteen or eighteen.
3 A whole catalogue of e-mails hit the stands this weekend.
4 The same difficulty, in principle, may be extended to the whole catalogue of legal crime.
5 It's the first time his whole catalogue of more than 400 tracks will go online.
6 A whole catalogue of songs has been reborn under the shadow of war, poverty and unease.
7 Let's have the whole catalogue at once.
8 Has he not imputed to his prerogative principles, and his palpable misconduct, the whole catalogue of our misfortunes?
9 For a moment Louis didn't; Ellie had commented on a whole catalogue of things before finally collapsing for the night.
10 She started to move her arms again, but this entailed a whole catalogue of new pains; so once again, she rested.
11 In truth, there is no crime which remorse will not expiate, and no more shining virtue in the whole catalogue than sincerity.
12 In the whole catalogue of the Roman and German Emperors, reckoning from Augustus to William I, only six have attained eighty years.
13 The standard set-up includes a child seat, basket and sun canopy, but there's a whole catalogue of accessories if you're feeling lucky.
14 Within a hundred yards I met my two friends, Varnhorst and Guiscard, and poured out my whole catalogue of wrongs at once.
15 The whole catalogue of her wrongs and misfortunes being attributed to you, you are my prisoner, until your trial has taken place.
16 This last place was the scene of one of the most curious and characteristic Sagas to be found in the whole catalogue of Icelandic chronicles.
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