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1 They must have worried him terribly, and brought to bear upon him a fearful pressure .
2 Weber, however, had spoken of a morganatic marriage, and fearful pressure might be brought to bear.
3 This sudden reversal of policy caused a fearful pressure which was transmitted from creditor to debtor all along the line.
4 And then we put a fearful pressure on ourselves and others to gorge of it as much as ever we can hold.
5 They were slowly yielding to the fearful pressure of the water without and it was impossible to rig additional, fresh patches over them.
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