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1 But how does such an idea comport with that of eternal torment?
2 Name such a sum as will comport with your own ideas.
3 Their methods of sanitation did not comport with a permanent dwelling.
4 Under these circumstances, to discharge the dragoons does not seem to comport with economy.
5 Nor does it comport with this patience formerly shown to Shimei (2 Sam.
6 Reporters also describe their boss in ways that largely comport with Liev Schreiber's Spotlight portrayal.
7 This work might be extended very much farther, did it comport with my original plan.
8 Priest, does not comport with my notion of dignity.
9 This voluntary championing of another man's cause hardly seemed to comport with such a conception.
10 How does it comport with the old traditions?
11 His apparently complacent acceptance of idle captivity did not comport with her dream of knighthood and heroism.
12 But clearly, changing the law to comport with Google's interpretation has been met with unreceptive members of Congress.
13 Except that these seasons do not comport with the cycles of actual nature: rebirth, abundance, harvest and death.
14 By being on the alert for sounds, he heard what did not comport with the comfort of his office.
15 Such a view does not seem to comport with our highest thoughts of God, and His ways of working.
16 I would not be understood literally, but figuratively; for furs would but ill comport with the climate of the Carolinas.
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