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1 Phipps calls her vain-glorious; Carnegie calls her the very core of goodness.
2 It addresses the very core of human activity in today's global community.
3 It's something you should feel -sorry -at your very core .
4 And that, in turn, undermines the very core , accepted tenets of royalty.
5 He could feel it there, burning the very core of his being.
6 He may be a scoundrel to the very core of his heart.
7 Fox was a Yankee, and miserly and sour to the very core .
8 Men may be highly enlightened, and yet rotten to the very core .
9 The see of Rome, corrupt to its very core , would yield nothing.
10 It feels like a dagger has been thrust into our very core .
11 Doesn't the fact of 'no' stand at the very core of life?
12 This value is, needless to say, the very core of any liberal democracy.
13 Serious thinkers are reimagining the academy in ways that questions its very core .
14 She moved the very core of me at a young age.
15 This is at the very core of Government policy on agriculture.
16 A dangerous discovery challenges the boys and their friendship to the very core .
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