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1 But other occasions followed very quickly, on which Mr. Tester renewed his appeal with greater eloquence .
2 Luther, however, had deeper convictions, more genius, greater eloquence , and at that time he was modest.
3 Surely, no product could have expressed with greater eloquence the definition of the word "comfort."
4 Brethren, I had meant to speak more and with greater eloquence , but my heart is too full.
5 A Congressman of unusual brilliance and power follows this assault with one of even greater eloquence and bitterness.
6 Admiration now spoke from her with perhaps greater eloquence even though her lips were still, parted a little.
7 Rarely have men of greater eloquence than Cook and McLean been antagonists in debate either upon the hustings or in the halls of legislation.
8 She being my great enemy, painted my portrait still blacker to the King, with all her greater eloquence and all her greater weight of influence.
9 "Hey." He was lost for greater eloquence .
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