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1 The whole aspect of the man was that of one in self-humiliation.
2 The unexpected demise of the crown changed the whole aspect of affairs.
3 Her whole aspect underwent a transformation in the presence of her lover.
4 But with Gettysburg and Vicksburg the whole aspect of the war changed.
5 When the state undertakes all these enterprises it changes the whole aspect .
6 For he was aghast at her pallor-thealteration in her whole aspect .
7 For the borderman, however, the whole aspect of the birch-grove had changed.
8 Yes, this is startling, this changes the whole aspect of the case.
9 His eyes became black with wrath, and his whole aspect was menacing.
10 His whole aspect was of a man bound upon some stern errand.
11 The whole aspect of the country was barren, rock forming the principal feature.
12 When they reached the window the whole aspect of the street had changed.
13 There was something of sadness in the whole aspect of nature.
14 In truth, the whole aspect of the house reminded John of a stronghold.
15 The whole aspect of the room spoke of a sudden and precipitate flight.
16 The whole aspect of sea and sky and land had changed.
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