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1 For our little party, it is more humbled than ever.
2 And yet more humbled at the consciousness, I hastened to get out of the room.
3 I felt more humbled than I had ever been before, but after a while I said:
4 We, I hope, shall enjoy the blessings of a neutrality, and probably see England once more humbled .
5 Despite his undisputed bragging rights, investors say they see a more humbled Ackman, who is sticking with the back-to-basics theme.
6 I am more humbled by any applause in the present age, than by hosts of such critics as Dean Milles.
7 I couldn't be more humbled to return to daytime television backed by such a phenomenal team at an iconic company.
8 Indeed, it is impossible to be far advanced in it without being more humbled by a conviction of human ignorance, than elated by learning.
9 More humbled by her unnatural silence, he did go on.
10 "I shall live to see the tyrant more humbled than when he fled Jamestown."
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