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1 This danger is released through the full sway of the dream process.
2 But is not this deplorable system still in full sway in Europe?
3 When the Volunteer movement took place, toleration was in full sway in Ireland.
4 The heretics were few and powerless, and the papal system had full sway .
5 Alone, yet not unhappy-forEdgar the Dreamer was holding full sway .
6 The only women whose moral and social and political instincts had full sway !
7 By freeing life from the practical and moral, art gives the imagination full sway .
8 English trade was now in full sway on Hudson Bay.
9 The drug had calmed all her terrors and her dramatic instinct held full sway .
10 The sea and land breezes again resume their full sway .
11 Superstitions as gross and lawless still have full sway .
12 Once in her aunt's little back parlour, Sophy gave full sway to her childlike temper.
13 The spirit of chivalry, the habits of exalted devotion, were again in full sway about her.
14 There was no pretence of administering justice, and private vengeance had full sway in the island.
15 The Republican government had full sway 12 years.
16 The proportional system of elections still holds full sway , as every one knows, in party lists.
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