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1 That would detract somewhat from the glory of the other when he arrived.
2 It must, moreover, detract somewhat from the sensitiveness of taste and of smell.
3 It's a perfectly serviceable interpretation, but occasional vocal stumbles detract somewhat from the enjoyment.
4 It is getting a little bit old and the sheer numbers of them out there do detract somewhat from the exclusivity of the badge.
5 It whizzed by his ear, and his quick duck detracted somewhat from his dignity.
6 His tie was a riot of colors and detracted somewhat from his purple socks and tan shoes.
7 She treats this desire in herself with a gentle cynicism which, read to-day, detracts somewhat perhaps from the verity of her pictures.
8 But a quick flight had been imperative, and the presence of even one other person in the monoplane detracted somewhat from its speed.
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