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1 STRANGER: Do you not conceive discord to be a dissolution of kindred elements, originating in some disagreement?
2 Of course, they felt that he'd only got to make a speech and there'd be a dissolution .
3 There'll be a dissolution next year, certain.
4 On the following morning the rumour that there would be a dissolution was current in all high circles.
5 Would there be a dissolution ?
6 There would then, of course, be a dissolution , and the future Government would, no doubt, depend on the choice of the country.
7 There must be a dissolution of the 30th Dáil by the end of the week to prevent any further damage to the political process.
8 He had "read Fourth of July speeches, in which the country was congratulated that there was now to be a dissolution of the Union."
9 SOCRATES: Hunger, for example, is a dissolution and a pain.
10 Oh, I know nothing about them, nor do I understand why there is a dissolution .
11 There was a dissolution of Parliament.
12 The passage of this system of bills is a dissolution of the Union, and you can not help it.
13 The result was a dissolution .
14 "If there be a dissolution , I hope Oswald will stand for Loughton."
15 If the party had not decided by Friday, there would have been a dissolution of local Parliament, forcing early elections.
16 "Shall you stand for Birmingham, Ormsby, if there be a dissolution ? " said Lord Fitz-Heron.
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