It was crude, certainly; unless it were a touch of the finestart.
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There are episodes, transitional passage work, distinguished by novelty and the finestart.
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Thereby they had been inspired to their finestart and their most profound metaphysical speculation.
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The world must fund one of its finestart forms to the level its dignity requires.
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We've also got eighteen parks, some of the finestart collections in the world, terrific architecture, and Tennents lager.
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The finestart is nearest to the most veritable nature-tosuch as have the eye to see the latter aright.
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One of the finestart connoisseurs in the world, and the head of the American branch of the world crime syndicate.
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Yesterday, as soon as I reached here, I took my work to the man who is considered the finestart critic in Paris.
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But these will not turn one aside from this purpose but simply make him more determined to become skilled in this finestart.
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Surely this is not a time for pussyfooting around while we watch one of our finestart institutions founder in a web of secrecy.
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I mean that your husband belongs to a type that our dramatists have thought worthy of preservation and of exercising their finestart upon.
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His wife of more than 40 years, Hong Ra-hee, is a leading buyer of art and the family owns one of Seoul's finestart museums.
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If Paris had adopted this attitude it would never have housed one of its finestart collections in a disused railway station (Gare D'Orsay).
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This is just plain ordinary 'prentice work; but pocketin'"-hestraightened up his back and spoke reverently-"butpocketin' is the deepest science and the finestart.
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It is now one of the finestarts centres in the State.
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As one of his first acts, he has devised a new form of torture, surpassing our finestarts.