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1 I have other regrets, too, savoring more of my old spirit.
2 The hazard savored more of inexperience than of courage.
3 But the sentences are certain and true correctives, savoring more of clemency than of actual punishment.
4 We heard no gun save that of the bittern, which savored more of love than war.
5 The Muftak sits at the bar, drinking, each gulp a relief, each sip sweeter and savored more than the last.
6 And its whole aspect, as we beheld it-softenedin outline by the mellow moonlight-madea picture that savored more of enchantment than reality.
7 As she drew near he advanced, hat in hand, his face uplifted in his most winning smile-savoringmore of welcome than of repellence.
8 Sundry pastors, in their anxiety for the souls of the students, could not tell whether this inscription savored more of atheism or of pantheism.
9 These powerful forces, however, are external, and, savoring more or less of tyranny, tend at times to awaken a rebellious spirit in the hotheaded.
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