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1 The nonchalance, which was the most pronounced of his mannerisms, had fallen away.
2 The distinction has even been pronounced of great importance.
3 Mr. Tyrrel had formerly been tortured with the innocent eulogiums she pronounced of Mr. Falkland.
4 It was pronounced of volcanic origin, yet the formation of it was not of recent time.
5 This drift is one of the most pronounced of the social and economic phenomena of the day.
6 The most consistent and pronounced of the problems is the divergence of view between conductor and cast.
7 There is a judgment already pronounced of God upon whatever is unrighteous in the conduct of national affairs.
8 The most pronounced of these, are the merging of BMW's iconic kidneys, in the centre of the grille.
9 After all, Swift pronounced of these satires, that they should either have been more angry or more merry.
10 We observe differences no less pronounced of size-andconsequently of volume, mass and weight-inthe two sexes of many Osmiae.
11 Interest in the results of the action was most pronounced of all, culminating at twelve in girls and fifteen in boys.
12 There's nothing new about the art of collaboration between musicians, but it seems to have become far more pronounced of late.
13 A beginning was made, and the tin-plates manufactured by Yarranton's men were pronounced of better quality even than those made in Saxony.
14 And, upon the whole, it may be pronounced of his character, that all his qualities were sullied with weakness and embellished by humanity.
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