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1 The attack of the towns was pressed with redoubled vigour .
2 The firing went on with redoubled vigour , and cries and shouts reached our ears.
3 Prochnow soon forgot this interruption and jumped back into his work with redoubled vigour .
4 The pangs of hunger and the torments of thirst were racking me with redoubled vigour .
5 They resolved to maintain the war with redoubled vigour .
6 After this speech he took to his pipe again, and puffed away with redoubled vigour .
7 M. Deleuze's book produced quite a sensation in France; the study was resumed with redoubled vigour .
8 It would go off for an hour or two, and then come back with redoubled vigour .
9 However this may be, after a pause, agitation in the Transvaal suddenly recommenced with redoubled vigour .
10 The English worked their guns with redoubled vigour .
11 Mudge and I raised our voices, joined by the crew, who gave way with redoubled vigour .
12 His proposal being again rejected, the English ships renewed their fire next day with redoubled vigour .
13 Upon this the cauzee danced with redoubled vigour , and more ridiculous gestures, in hopes of evading discovery.
14 After the temporary defeat of Kilij Aslaun, the siege of Nice was carried on with redoubled vigour .
15 Pepin, who had somewhat relaxed his efforts, now began to ply his paddle again with redoubled vigour .
16 We paddled on with redoubled vigour .
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