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1 She was introduced with great eclat by her hostess.
2 In 1865 he wrote a revue, which was performed with great eclat before the court at Compiegne.
3 But let us return to the ball, which is all the time going on with great eclat .
4 The supper went off with great eclat .
5 The Congress began with great eclat yesterday, and the latter part of Paget's address was particularly fine.
6 The church built at his cost had just been finished, and it was to be opened with great eclat on the following Sunday.
7 Early in 1614 he went to sea in the United State's sloop-of- war Wasp, and captured, with great eclat , the British sloop- of-war Reindeer.
8 Thus Salomon's season ended, as the Morning Chronicle put it, with the greatest eclat .
9 Alice Merivale had "come out" with the greatest eclat into our social circles.
10 The house would close with the greatest eclat .
11 The campaign is not opened yet, but I suppose will disclose at once with great 'eclat in several quarters.
12 I wish it may be performed, and speedily, as it will give you an opportunity of opening the Parliament with great 'eclat.
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