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1 At heart he felt a decided preference for Hamilton and his views.
2 The Iron Duke indeed showed a decided preference for her ladyship.
3 At present they are barbarous, and I have a decided preference for civilisation.
4 Give me liberty, or give me death, with a decided preference for ANASTASIA.
5 It still shows a decided preference , however, for the Barnacle-cling.
6 It was now homage, decided preference for one and not mere gallantry to two.
7 He expressed a decided preference for the latter mode.
8 The women loved Mrs. Browning and Longfellow; the men showed decided preferences after Emerson and Macauley.
9 He had a decided preference for political thrillers.
10 I sat by Eugenia, whose decided preference for me excited the jealousy of my new associates.
11 They give a decided preference to the flax-plant that grows here, both for quantity and size.
12 The town gave a decided preference to Pope's.
13 Some show a decided preference for certain kinds of music, and actually try to imitate it.
14 He remembered Mr. Floyd's objecting to the innocent beverages mentioned, and his decided preference for whisky.
15 Since the morning the portfolio was produced, Denbigh had given a more decided preference to her niece.
16 This creature was also totally unrestrained, but showed a most decided preference for the society of man.
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