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1 The American representatives had not; they had been stinted in every way.
2 Her attire was rich but severely plain; she was not stinted in anything.
3 To maintain the rapid growth, water must not be stinted in dry weather.
4 And pray are you stinted in the length of your visit?
5 But the birds knew, and stinted in their singing.
6 Flagrantly as he was stinted in men and money, a consummate genius guided his operations.
7 When very young and stinted in fortune, he contrived the means of satisfying this growing propensity.
8 Money had not been stinted in his education, and his capabilities were as great as his advantages.
9 Seeing me, she stinted in her singing, and in feeding a falcon that was perched on her wrist.
10 Though still able to pull, the boatmen gave undoubted proofs that they had not been stinted in their liquor.
11 No one shall be stinted in Walter Ashton's house; but I'll not away with any of your outlandish kickshaws.
12 She therefore denied his request; and even added, in a contemptuous style, that an ungovernable beast must be stinted in his provender.
13 The latter build shelters of rails or of brushwood, if they have no shelter-tents, and they are very rarely stinted in firewood.
14 He was often stinted in rations, and of necessity deprived of all rational recreation, while punishment for offences was prompt and severe.
15 If the Moors drink no wine themselves, they make excellent for those who will, and you shall not be stinted in that particular.
16 Don Fabio gave his Servant Orders, That Aurelian should not be stinted in his Expences, when he came up to Years of Discretion.
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