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1 The Emperors Titus and Domitian treated this remarkable Jew with continued favour .
2 He gazed uneasily at the massed enemy ranks, asking for Mithras' continued favour .
3 But, in spite of the sovereign's continued favour , Wagner found so many enemies that the sojourn there became very unpleasant.
4 The day after her death, I took the vow of celibacy, as an offering to Cybele for her continued favour .
5 His words, too, were more than friendly, and, if they covered no snare of Punic faith, augured safety and continued favour .
6 Unlike his great rival, over time his scores did not find continued favour with the public, and his fame faded in the 1920s.
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