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1 Nevertheless I avow to you that they fretted because of her coquetry.
2 But now he dared avow to himself the hidden selection of his love.
3 He would not avow to such friends as Moxey and Earwaker the social standing of his only recognised relatives.
4 The next time that I see him, I will honestly avow to him the embarrassment which his presence occasions.
5 How can we venture to ask interest or pity, for sufferings that we hardly dare avow to ourselves, because they make us blush?
6 The cult of unabashed might was still a closet philosophy which even Germany, its chief devotee, was not yet ready to avow to the world.
7 Have you ever met anybody who avowed to be a public intellectual?
8 Eve also felt regret, though she hardly avowed to herself the reason.
9 Imagine how much the Empire would pay for a living Avowed to study.
10 Skinner's gathering Avowed to himself, treating everyone else like servants, not brothers or sisters.
11 This purpose she immediately avowed to her parents.
12 Tecumseh openly avowed to the agent his resolute determination to resist the further encroachments of the white people.
13 For example, despite avowing to hug hoodies, Cameron and Blair are currently in a Dutch auction about prison building.
14 The third reason which she avowed to everybody, was simple excited curiosity for a look into a new world.
15 The King avowed to him that he felt infinite trouble, and threw himself vaguely upon the state of affairs.
16 8 Then I avow to you, by wrong or right
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