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1 But Innocent suffered more definite defeat in the matter of the Crusade.
2 From the waterguard I obtained more definite information regarding the Rossyth base.
3 But as time ran on his ideas became more definite and concentrated.
4 This force was bivouacked at Castlebar last night, awaiting more definite information.
5 When it came it brought the same sensation, but nothing more definite .
6 He had more definite knowledge of the next move than had Helena.
7 The number of sneezes then became a sign for more definite results.
8 Before 1524 the scheme expanded, and settled into a more definite shape.
9 Lookers-on asked for more stable executives and more definite lines of cleavage.
10 He had hoped for a more definite and a more cordial invitation.
11 And close upon my heels were sent others with more definite instructions.
12 Mr. Fox himself, however, gave a more definite explanation of the circumstance.
13 He rolled up his sleeve and tried again, without more definite results.
14 We sent him back, telling him to bring us more definite information.
15 Why was not Coleridge more definite in regard to time and place?
16 Other men, he inwardly said, had a more definite place and duties.
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