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1
Please
assume
an
attitude
most conducive to processing, and we shall begin.
2
You should help him; not
assume
an
attitude
of unbelief and laugh at him.
3
His doubts might not always lead him to
assume
an
attitude
of open and direct opposition.
4
The scientist, therefore, may well
assume
an
attitude
of doubt toward all the results that he achieves.
5
I determined to
assume
an
attitude
that would show no consciousness of offense, and was quite successful.
6
I thought I had understood capitalism, but what I had done was
assume
an
attitude
-melancholy sadness- toward it.
7
As he felt the ground stronger under his feet, Caesar now began to
assume
an
attitude
more peremptorily marked.
8
Henry began to
assume
an
attitude
of bold defiance toward the pope, which aroused the animosity of the Catholic princes of Europe.
9
One of the best ways to insure the attainment of a higher plane of mental efficiency is to
assume
an
attitude
of interestedness.
10
It may mean taking on a pose, as in to
assume
an
attitude
of confidence, where it is derived from the Latin assumere, adsumere.
11
Their evolution of the idea of imperfect clothes never
assumed
an
attitude
.
12
And with that he
assumed
an
attitude
suggestive of Bonaparte at Austerlitz.
13
Towards these aggressions the Acadians
assumed
an
attitude
of strict neutrality.
14
Dr. Martineau had
assumed
an
attitude
of trained observation on the side path.
15
Our prince
assumes
an
attitude
of independence that we find difficult to overcome.
16
Then, with true British grit, he
assumed
an
attitude
of boldness, and asked:
assume
an
attitude
assume
a