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1 Thus Europe, though more pacific than ever before, was doomed to war.
2 The Cavaliers never recovered Sunday, even though more than 44 minutes remained.
3 Do the inmates sense a kindred though more flamboyant spirit in Adam?
4 These are broad differences; others are quite as real, though more subtle.
5 The second letter was to the same effect, though more cautiously worded.
6 Luke laughed, though more in surprise at my criticism than anything else.
7 It was indeed the Count de Commarin, though more like his shadow.
8 The Irish Lives, though more numerous than the Latin, are less accessible.
9 Gladstone, writing to his wife, gave a similar though more brief account:
10 Found pretty much the same setup, though more sophisticated on that end.
11 Shaftesbury, though more guarded, was supposed to agree with them in opinion.
12 He resembled a smaller edition of Tom Cruise, though more ferret faced.
13 He was hale and hearty, though more than eighty years of age.
14 No blows were struck, though more than once an outbreak was imminent.
15 But she smiled again, though more gently and a little wistfully now.
16 This, though more secure than thatching, is not enough so for storehouses.
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