Already the familiaraspect of the Parisian street crowd has changed.
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This valley has on the north and east the familiaraspect of Salisbury Plain.
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The mountains took on a familiaraspect, then the houses, then the dingy red station.
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When we consider the familiaraspect of the flora, the accompanying mammalia are certainly most extraordinary.
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Things began to assume a more familiaraspect.
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She looked about her with wide, fearful eyes, and endeavoured to see things in the familiaraspect.
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He said it did as much harm as good to give a too familiaraspect to religious teaching.
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Things had lost their familiaraspect; she had once more lived right through the great experience of her life.
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They would do that later when they had returned to the plane where life had regained its familiaraspect.
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That was what Ely said-itdoes as much harm as good to give a too familiaraspect to religious teaching.'
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In the Church pictures, we do not often meet with this touching and familiaraspect of the life of our Saviour.
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Nothing had been done to alter its old familiaraspect, except lighting a fire, which he had never seen there before.
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She raised her eyes, and Evangelista stood before her; his familiaraspect unchanged, but his features transfigured and beaming with ineffable splendour.
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He looked up at the velvet canopy above, and then at the pictures that covered the walls, but there was no familiaraspect.
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The once familiaraspect of the building was altered to him, as the look of the portrait over the chimney-piece was altered to him.
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They recalled not the familiaraspect of the Nan-Shan, but something remembered-anold dismantled steamer he had seen years ago rotting on a mudbank.