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1 We have something interesting, if not alluring to give absolute unpredictability.
2 You must have absolute confidence, and give absolute obedience, to him whom you choose.
3 To do the right now suffices to give absolute trust in God for the hereafter.
4 It did not give absolute figures.
5 In a statement, the city government said it would " give absolute priority" to trying to help out families, the elderly and the disabled.
6 The Scottish clans would join us under their chiefs, to whom they give absolute obedience, and they would turn out armed and ready for action.
7 Drum was alive; his rescue must be given absolute priority.
8 The king felt as good about that as if he had been given absolute freedom.
9 The prime minister's congratulatory radio broadcast lauded Kim for giving absolute priority to building the army.
10 That provision was copied from the English law of 1868 which has given absolute public satisfaction there.
11 He has given absolute orders that women under no circumstances, not even if they smoke, are to be permitted here.
12 The item would read: 'Resolved: Mother Abagail is to be given absolute veto power over any action proposed by the Board.'
13 When ornament gives absolute evenness of space division in skirt or waist the effect is apt to be monotonous and unsatisfactory.
14 He is given absolute power to do what he thinks right, and is in no way hampered by shareholders at home.
15 Any Government that gives absolute preponderance to the many is hostile to intellect, for intellect is necessarily confined to the few.
16 The system gives Absolute employees remote access to a stolen computer and allows them to record and intercept any data from the machine.
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