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1 You see, they were better versed in music than in human nature.
2 Over the years, famously, the former has become rather better versed in overcoming adversity.
3 I am sure others better versed than I will disagree.
4 Friedrich was better versed in English than the Bucher children.
5 He was well respected and better versed in the ways of court than her warlords.
6 The count asserts that Elizabeth was better versed in statecraft, and a more amiable woman.
7 They were better versed than I in what payments were available and how to get them.
8 Few footballers in the country are better versed in the ways of lost time than David Moran.
9 How can loyalty regain respect in an era better versed in its costs than in its benefits?
10 Naturally, he was still better versed in all the rabbinical literature of Northern France and of Germany.
11 Men better versed in dealing with women had broken off a stare when faced with Jennifer's gaze.
12 My dear girl, you will admit that I am a little better versed in business matters than you are.
13 They could have gotten this information from Paul, surely better versed than she was in observing criminals for behavior and armaments.
14 Although he rarely said much, he had been a great listener, and no one had been better versed in neighborhood affairs.
15 The horrible, pink Huns, with their round heads, cropped hair, and large necks, may have officers better versed in the drill-book.
16 To men better versed than am I in the mysterious ways of human nature do I leave the answering of these questions.
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