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1 As he disappeared, the king's countenance became once more clouded and disturbed.
2 With good innate feelings, no man ever possessed moral perceptions more clouded .
3 Edna's gaze drifted to Diana, whose eyes had once more clouded over.
4 Then his mind became once more clouded as forces took control.
5 The look of trouble had once more clouded the Professor's face.
6 The stars, too, were sullen, the mist was thicker, the distance more clouded .
7 Each visit saw the temperature higher, her eyes more clouded , the distress more apparent.
8 For Dominic Chan of CLSA, the picture is more clouded .
9 Never was our national character more tarnished, and our prosperity more clouded by guilt.
10 Desire's eyes grew still more clouded under their lowered lids.
11 The faces of Manning and Greig grew more clouded .
12 The king's brow became more and more clouded .
13 The woman's face had cleared on the instant and was no more clouded with grief and anxiety.
14 But as he read, his breath came ever quicker, his cheeks became more pale, his brow more clouded .
15 He had taken the telegram, he had read it carefully, and his visage became even more clouded than before.
16 Mr Sharnall drank too, but by-and-by saw things less clearly, as the room grew hotter and more clouded with tobacco-smoke.
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