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1 Sarandon's very physiognomy suggests defiance; she looks indignant even at rest.
2 There was certainly something in the very physiognomy of this document that might well inspire apprehension.
3 The very physiognomy of M. Pinault arrested attention.
4 Private affairs began to preponderate over public; the very physiognomy of the race shewed an individual stamp.
5 Hence that Homeric justice and completeness of description which gives us the very physiognomy of nature, in body and detail, as nature is.
6 All his pilgrims are severally distinguished from each other; and not only in their inclinations, but in their very physiognomies persons.
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