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1 This last utterance was a reflection rather than a remark.
2 That was probably Yule's last utterance on a public question.
3 Erasmus's own last utterance leaves us in doubt whether he had made up his mind.
4 The call to his son to soothe his wicked mother is the ghost's last utterance .
5 Is its last utterance a culmination or a fall?
6 And with this last utterance he stopped, gasping.
7 This remarkable speech was the last utterance of that glorious and courageous soul, in the National Senate.
8 Well, then, though the waves of life close over me, my last utterance will be your name.
9 The ambassador pressed his lips tightly together; he could not forbear thinking this last utterance of his wife very undiplomatic.
10 The commandant's wink gave a kind of profound slyness to his last utterance ; then he began to make a survey.
11 Amid the continuing clamor of all the signal devices, he tried to recapture the last utterance of the Operator-theformer Operator.
12 It was his last utterance ; possibly through some flaw in the mechanism, the chariot zig-zagged and then drove straight upon the reservoir.
13 The words of our Lord which I have taken for our text now are His first and last utterance in this conversation.
14 It was his last utterance ; his spirit passed, his ingenuous, resolute face and his wide open eyes still turned on the battle.
15 His last utterance was, doubtless, the order for the infantry to advance, and was given a moment before he received the fatal bullet.
16 His painting "The Horrors of War" (1637-38) was his last utterance on the condition of Europe, and his most pessimistic.
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