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1 Jefferson Davis, the Secretary of War, entertained more than any of his associates.
2 Blackpool had entertained more than one fantasy about luring both women into bed.
3 The news flew apace; the Village of Peace entertained more redmen than ever before.
4 Joe understood that his wife entertained more than a few regrets about her marriage.
5 But the governor and council entertained more moderate views.
6 Though Cook and Patel were impressive, albeit against India's second-string attack, no one entertained more than Pietersen.
7 Had he entertained more enlightened views as to the sacredness of life, he might have felt differently.
8 We've entertained more friends than ever before, and they've been better entertained, so that we are all right from the social standpoint.
9 Though people disliked him, they showed a curious pleasure in his company, and he was probably entertained more than any man in Oxford.
10 But Maude had given evidence of domestic tastes and a disinclination for gaiety that those who entertained more were not slow to sense.
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