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1 The humming changed into a chanting, the dancing becoming more profane .
2 Slade's look was more profane than a spoken curse.
3 Is it more profane , think you-ormore tender-nay ,perhaps ,inthe core of it, more true?
4 And you risk something even more profane .
5 And he restrained himself from being still more profane only lest his wrath should awaken inconvenient suspicions.
6 It is more profane to attempt it.'
7 Do not, for mercy's sake, any more profane that name whose attributes you have wrested and disgraced.
8 But what really sticks out is how many more profane four-letter words there are than expected from English in general.
9 The Northern radicals were wont to say, "Let the South go," the more profane among them interjecting "to hell!"
10 She cried blasphemies, flinging the oaths into the night air, her shrill voice seeming to push the others into more profane , perverted acts.
11 Among the number were many women, and I write with sorrow that their language was more profane and indecent than that of the men.
12 If he is too busy to look them over, they are carried off later in Father Time's junk-wagon, like other and more profane history.
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