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1 The spirits of the little remnant of a colony began to revive.
2 Her last little remnant of liberty was being taken from her.
3 Our little remnant of life is made bitter to us, Peter.
4 With the little remnant of my money I hired fresh servants and bought more flocks.
5 At the Battle of Sharpsburg or Antietam, the little remnant of the battalion was again engaged.
6 Through all the dark centuries, the Lord had somewhere a little remnant keeping the light of the Sabbath truth glowing.
7 These wide powers of self-support and adjustment overbalance a hundred times any little remnant defects in its machinery or gearing.
8 By this time a group of people had gathered about them - the little remnant of the old prosperous village of Fontanelle.
9 At all costs we must save our aeroplanes, for without them the little remnant of our army would be blind.
10 When all were over except Dale and about a dozen others, the little remnant of the force was suddenly attacked.
11 There was, however, a little remnant of familiarity, almost of affection, in the way in which she said "prince."
12 The spy delivered his report to the British and the little remnant of an army at Morristown was safe for the winter.
13 He does not give you the little remnant of a heart that has been left after dozens of flirtations with other girls.
14 It was a furious break-neck descent to the abominable end-repulsionand infinite dislike, tempered at first by a little remnant of pity.
15 No friend into whose hands you confided the little remnant of your property would be so base as to withhold it from you.
16 There was, however, a little remnant of faithful patriots left in the island, with whom Paoli and his banished friends were still in communication.
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