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1 She did not dare acknowledge even to herself that she loved a cousin.
2 She did feel hurt-muchmore keenly than she would acknowledge even to herself.
3 Peter did not acknowledge even to himself that he was in love with her.
4 Something rankled deep down in her soul, something she was ashamed to acknowledge even to herself.
5 Now there is one strange thing which I blush to acknowledge even to you, dear Gyges.
6 You have refused to acknowledge even an ethical violation to report this violation of the FTC consent decree.
7 The death of the child meant more to Winifred than she would at first acknowledge even to herself.
8 My mother doesn't acknowledge even her.
9 They had hitherto been pitiless enough with her; though this she would scarcely acknowledge even in her feeble rebellion.
10 But I would not look at Bernenstein, fearing to acknowledge even with my eyes how my mind jumped with his.
11 He would not acknowledge even to himself that the church could long withstand the needs of the age and the place.
12 The scarred skin tingles and something pushes against my mind- athoughtI refuse to acknowledge even as it trembles through me.
13 This, however, he would not acknowledge even to himself, but sought to reconcile his roving propensities with some grand moral purpose.
14 It could be divined that he was quivering, fighting against an awakening of covert, tumultuous passion, which he would not acknowledge even to himself.
15 Still, after her husband's words, Mrs Snow regarded Rose's movements with an earnestness that she was not quite willing to acknowledge even to herself.
16 The free-market ascendancy was acknowledged even by some of its strongest critics.
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