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1
I don't think the content of it is
very
illuminating
,
Morrell said.
2
I thought so while Mr. Britton was making his
very
illuminating
remarks.
3
In short the Neapolitans' dreams, though interesting, were not
very
illuminating
.
4
A
very
illuminating
transaction, surely, and well deserving of philosophic comment.
5
And I believe that the results of such a scrutiny will be
very
illuminating
.
6
He inquired anxiously as to its 'complexion' there; but received no
very
illuminating
answer.
7
To an outsider, the statement that Sloanes were Sloanes might not be
very
illuminating
,
but she understood.
8
The nature and the constitution of the sentiments and the complex emotions comes in for
very
illuminating
analysis.
9
TOMORROW, AT the close of this raucous and often not
very
illuminating
campaign on the fiscal treaty, we vote.
10
The relationships between Dr. Albert and Dr. Schweitzer, when the former was leaving for Germany in 1917, are
very
illuminating
.
11
A
very
illuminating
parable!
12
It is often
very
illuminating
,
therefore, to ask yourself how you got at the facts on which you base your opinion.
13
It was
very
illuminating
testimony and totally ignored, except by the women who had hoped that it might cause Henry to listen.
14
When you see how business controls politics, it certainly is not
very
illuminating
to call the successful business men of a nation criminals.
15
The innumerable appeals to the Law of Nature contained in Grotius's famous work on the "Law of War and Peace" are
very
illuminating
.
]
16
I've elected economics this year-veryilluminating subject.
very
illuminating
very