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1 He does not seem vain though he dresses beautifully - he was wearing a white shirt with turquoise cufflinks.
2 He is an unobtrusively unforgettable writer whose style is so simple as to make most words seem vain and superfluous.
3 If we have a heart for the magnitudes of life, it will not seem vain to believe that God Himself should guard it.
4 I shall rather put you in mind of that thankfulness which is due, than puff you up with anything that might seem vain .
5 And coming gallantly to her own rescue, 'If I really seem vain , it is that I am only vain in my ways-notin my heart.
6 All words seemed vain and sacrilegious after this sublimest language of revelation.
7 What she had dreamed of as greatness, now seemed vain and futile.
8 Elizabeth was conscious of an oppression against which it seemed vain to fight.
9 Learning seems vain , patience is mocked,-fameis as far from me as ever.
10 It is also the strongest reason why life seems vain .
11 All common aid seemed vain ; but the ravenous monster.
12 Then even that seemed vain to him: it was a theft of time from love.
13 It seemed vain to fight against Henry's good luck.
14 For generations, then, his work seemed vain .
15 Hope for the future seemed vain .
16 At first, therefore, all seemed vain .
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