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1 The professor pocketed his French coins with a satisfaction far more demonstrative .
2 Groenewold's commissioner, Citizen Commissioner Lasrina O'Faolain, was a bit more demonstrative .
3 In private, he was a good deal more demonstrative and, on occasion, hot-tempered.
4 The next day the anger of the citizens grew more demonstrative .
5 Soon the rats returned in greater force and more demonstrative hilarity than ever.
6 An admiration more superficial might have been more demonstrative ; mine, however, was quiet.
7 The Latin, however dignified, is instinctively more demonstrative than the Anglo-Saxon.
8 You deserved some one more faithful and more demonstrative than I.
9 He'd gotten sweeter, more demonstrative , and not just when they were alone either.
10 Never before was a shot taken with a more demonstrative expression of rage.
11 I cannot think of any place more public or more demonstrative ; can you?'
12 He's more demonstrative to his father than he is to her.
13 BM samples were more demonstrative than peripheral blood for MRD detection in HCL.
14 He was more demonstrative than his companion in the joyousness of this wild life.
15 Some, she had heard, became colder; others were more demonstrative .
16 He is much more demonstrative , looks for his shots more .
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