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1 Of late she had developed a fondness for the more austere philosophers.
2 But if science is dispassionate, mathematics is even more austere and impersonal.
3 The afternoon's more austere undercurrent may encourage a highly guarded approach.
4 Alfieri wished to give a more austere character to his tragedy.
5 In the shadows, Jennifer's face seemed to grow colder, more austere .
6 But when the North Korean athletes took over, it became a more austere affair.
7 His thin lips got thinner and his grey eyes more austere as we waited.
8 His own home & family were far more austere .
9 I became more rigid and exact in my duties, and more austere in my manner.
10 He was looking more and more austere and pitying.
11 No monk is more austere and holy than Hans.
12 Thus we see that monks love their order the more , the more austere is its rule.
13 Senior CIA officers are shrewder, more austere , polished.
14 Industry executive Mohsen pointed to Egypt's more austere neighbour across the Red Sea as a cautionary tale.
15 Industry executive Mohsen pointed to Egypt's more austere neighbor across the Red Sea as a cautionary tale.
16 In these more austere days, entertainment heavyweights are mostly gone and so, too, are many bank CEOs.
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