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1 No other civilised nation would allow such desecration of its loveliest estuary.
2 Thereupon Zillah wept, protesting that such desecration was impossible.
3 There would be outrage today at such desecration .
4 Tony objected even in jest to such desecration .
5 The awful effects, too, of such desecration are well enough exemplified in the terrible catastrophes that overtook the race.
6 To one who loves the Florence of Dante and Savonarola there is something portentous in such desecration - portentous and humiliating.
7 As bones were used by enemies to make implements, it was a point to keep these depositories secret, to prevent such desecration . )
8 It was hard for some sixty of Uncle Sam's men to stand there, with guns in their hands, and witness such desecration as that.
9 So Braelands was turned, as the country people said, "out of the windows," and Madame hastened away from the sight of such desecration .
10 Such desecration excited both fear and indignation among the faithful servants of the house, who still stood motionless about the salon.
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