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Meanings of great impressiveness in English
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Usage of great impressiveness in English
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At last, however, it was imparted, with greatimpressiveness.
2
Lincoln then, with greatimpressiveness, said, 'We shall hear very soon, and the news will be important.'
3
After a few words, which even Flora Clark acknowledged were very well chosen, she read the Governor's letter with greatimpressiveness.
4
Jack Carleton held the same views, and Otto, after taking a full minute to shape up his ideas, said with greatimpressiveness:
5
There are, in the New Testament, in addition to the relevant metaphors which we have already examined, several others of greatimpressiveness and importance.
6
"And, Mr. Owen," he continued, addressing the Purser, with greatimpressiveness, "this is Captain Macklin, himself.
7
"Certainly, sir," he replied, with greatimpressiveness, taking snuff in great style while he awaited my questioning.
8
"Men should work on the Sabbath if it was for the good of their fellows," the young man had preached with greatimpressiveness.