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1
We were trying to figure out which was the
more
politic
answer.
2
Benedict was either less irritated or
more
politic
about the entire affair.
3
You must make the issue somewhat
more
politic
than that.
4
I got out of the room, which seemed
more
politic
than laughing out loud.
5
Every
more
politic
tyrant was a Louis the Eleventh, weakening the nobles, creating a middle class.
6
To suggest that Adela would benefit by the acquaintance would have been a far
more
politic
procedure.
7
Why was she not
more
politic
?
8
No more self-repression-nomore politic delay!
9
Perhaps it would have been
more
politic
had I spoken the ruffian fair, but it was too late now.
10
Hugh Roe O'Donnell, no longer withheld by the
more
politic
O'Neil, displayed in action all the fiery energy of his nature.
11
Or a hostile review may be held over until a time
more
politic
for its release, say following several enthusiastic reviews.
12
The only question in this instance is, whether it be
more
politic
that the colony should supply itself, or be dependent on foreigners.
13
Neither was that possible to Dicky Donovan, even if it were the
more
politic
thing to do, even if it were better for England's name.
14
More
politic
,
she echoed his words.
15
"I cannot blame Harold for not remaining behind," Wulf said, "though it were certainly
more
politic
for him to have stayed in London.
more
politic
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