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1 Only one who was truly God could so manifest Himself in pain.
2 About the Hut itself, the appearance of change was not so manifest .
3 His elation was so manifest that it was noticed by John Adams.
4 Of course, I could not but greatly appreciate a friendship so manifest .
5 And what need is there of words on a subject so manifest ?
6 This, no doubt, accounted for the embarrassment so manifest in the Countess's manner.
7 The inconvenience of having no foothold on the earth's surface is so manifest .
8 He had no answer to a truth so manifest to himself.
9 The old childlike joy in life, so manifest in the Vedas, had died away.
10 This is so manifest in that sort called proportional, that nothing can be more.
11 The influence of the seasons on animals, though great, is not nearly so manifest .
12 Even yet Gilian did not grudge Young Islay the elation that was so manifest .
13 This is so manifest , it is so precious and perfect.
14 Be it ever so manifest , it cannot absorb men's attention.
15 The presence of so manifest a cause would prevent people from hitting on the truth.
16 It was a pleasure to give them a pleasure, because their pleasure was so manifest .
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