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1 Opposite him, the ship showed still more plainly than from the docks.
2 But Grotius towards the end of his trial showed still greater weakness.
3 Subsequently they showed still less sympathy with the sufferings of their fellow-subjects.
4 His irritation showed still more plainly when she finally said:
5 On reaching the Piazza, his manner showed still greater excitement.
6 Her face showed still and white in the moonlight.
7 This he showed still more plainly when he spoke.
8 Under her veil her face showed still very flushed.
9 Hartwick showed still greater disgust, his eyes flashing.
10 Welton's face showed still a trace of stubbornness.
11 They showed still greater powers of mind in inventing the art of writing and in their architecture.
12 The census of 1840 gave more, and that of 1850 showed still larger gain.
13 All the snow was beaten about, as if with many feet, which showed still more plainly what a tussle it had been.
14 My savage friends, with their clear features, their large straight eyes and olive skins, showed still the traces of their Caucasian blood.
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