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1
And the
whole
meaning
of her act of revolt came to him.
2
Man can know: That is the approach of science, its
whole
meaning
.
3
That's a lie; you are too cowardly to state your
whole
meaning
.
4
She said no more, but Mrs. Eldridge understood well her
whole
meaning
.
5
When you receive it and express it, it becomes the
whole
meaning
of things.
6
The
whole
meaning
of human personality is a growing realisation of the divine personality.
7
It must go hard with her when she realizes the
whole
meaning
of this.
8
Foretelling, according to such a writer as Spencer, is the
whole
meaning
of intelligence.
9
How should we comprehend the
whole
meaning
of the Epiphany?
10
We may say that in his death the
whole
meaning
of his life was gathered.
11
And belie the
whole
meaning
of your whole beliefs.
12
You do not enter into Clara's
whole
meaning
,
Mabel.
13
He now understood the
whole
meaning
and importance of this war and of the impending battle.
14
It was surely she, and not another,-andthe
whole
meaning
of life seemed clear to him.
15
The prophet, by expanding his idea, sufficiently explains his
whole
meaning
,
which is evidently this, viz.
16
The
whole
meaning
of my words is still, I love you, and have long loved you!
whole
meaning
whole