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1 In superior circles, however, introduction becomes more elaborate, more flattering, more unctuous .
2 He at first knit his brows; then smiled with more unctuous benignity than ever.
3 It only brought human nature the closer to him, and put more unctuous earth about his roots.
4 The night editor grows still more unctuous .
5 But I can show you how to scour the Shadow from the land, Great Lord. His tone became even more unctuous , though still haughty.
6 Alfred Stevens,' it will grace the externals of the document with a more unctuous aspect, and secure the recipient a more wholesome degree of respect.
7 More unctuous than ever he preached:
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