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1 They are not always dry husks out of which reason has evaporated.
2 Her affection is but the dry husks of what he hoped to find.
3 The people need the living, loving, personal Christ, and not the dry husks of speculative theology.
4 Meanwhile, the souls of the people starved on the dry husks which were portioned out to them.
5 Not the dry husks of technical considerations.
6 In the first place these treatises gave only the dry husks of rhetoric, the conventional analyses, the stock definitions.
7 Instead of filling his mind with Christian principles, she had fed him with the dry husks of worldly wisdom.
8 Wild hazelnuts at this time had dry husks and were falling off the bushes or being cut down by mice.
9 What suits our hoary mother-country-Godbless and keep her and keep us loyal to her!-isbut dry husks for us.
10 And high in the top of the shock he made himself a nest of dry husks , which he stripped off some of the ears.
11 He went to browse among the dark green covers of Bohn and remained years after to prey upon the dry husks of the bibliomaniacs.
12 But we must not dry them in the sun; for let me tell you, Mr. Louis, that they will be quite tasteless - mere dry husks .
13 Her boy's genitals had wizened to dried husks .
14 It's no wonder such bright lights seem invariably surrounded by the dried husks of so many suicidal insects.
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