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1 Your government considers you too insignificant to acknowledge while you are living.
2 The writer of it may be too insignificant to deserve any notice.
3 Nothing is too hard for it, nothing too distasteful, nothing too insignificant .
4 Probably she did not care to come, the game being too insignificant .
5 The rest was too insignificant to classify without the aid of a microscope.
6 No case of hardship will be too insignificant for the A.S.P.
7 A very chance connection, too insignificant in your eyes to deserve your regard.
8 The Marquis de Laurebourg looked on us as too insignificant to-
9 This difference, however, would surely be too insignificant to deserve the public attention.
10 No job is too small, no order too insignificant for their prompt attention.
11 His build was too insignificant , more suggestive of the Arab than the negro.
12 The most potential facts in our lives are usually too insignificant to attract attention.
13 The place was too insignificant to garrison for a permanent conquest for the English.
14 His artillery, too insignificant to be of much account, was also in the centre.
15 The trees, likewise, were too insignificant , the plants too common.
16 She seemed to experience mirth, but of too insignificant a kind to start enjoyment.
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