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1 Worse than that, he was barefaced enough to consider poor the works of men who thought his good.
2 Now let us consider poor Atkinson.
3 But do remember that Mildred is only a little girl; and consider poor Geordie too; he is quite ill. You won't tease him?
4 But, my dear girl, no one could ever consider poor old Larry seriously-asa man, you know-heis so-soutterly and hopelessly worthless.
5 People recover from typhoid fever, but generally the chance is considered poor .
6 I held it up and considered poor old J. Alfred Prufrock.
7 Critics now considered poor lot by old guard with exception Alan Dale, Chas.
8 Roughly 12 percent of elderly citizens are considered poor today.
9 Ventilator-dependent patients have traditionally been considered poor candidates for transplantation.
10 I cannot help considering poor Tusser's example one of warning to all poetically inclined farmers.
11 He's pretty sure driving blood pressure higher while having a stroke is considered poor form.
12 I bet it's considered poor taste to kill the friends of the bride and groom.
13 At any moment the wheels on the road might end her time for considering poor Becky.
14 That would make a huge difference to the 50 percent of Mexicans who are considered poor .
15 Shots graded at 1 are considered poor shots.
16 I supposedly got vacation in New York, but it was considered poor form to actually take it.
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