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1 Without a full accounting of the reality, there can be no remedy .
2 It was an intense pain for which there could be no remedy .
3 Yet there is one source of weakness for which there can be no remedy .
4 She will lament them, but there will be no remedy .
5 If delayed till to-morrow morning, there will be no remedy .
6 And against this there could be no remedy .
7 For that, however, there could be no remedy .
8 Should such emergencies at any time happen under the national government, there could be no remedy but force.
9 And there appeared to be no remedy : nothing but a long night of horrors and sufferings could be predicted.
10 Hence there appears to be no remedy for the oft-repeated complaint that the world knows nothing of its greatest men.
11 It ought to be understood, however, that there can be no remedy for lack of industry and thrift, secured by law.
12 It is quite clear that, if the ballot shall be adopted, there will be no remedy for an undue return by a subsequent scrutiny.
13 There is no remedy , as the nature of the gas is unknown.
14 Moncrieff stormed and raved like a madman; but there was no remedy .
15 There is no remedy , no hope, save in the bonds of friendship.
16 Against the great superiority of another there is no remedy but love.
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