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1 Eldridge of Wisconsin denounced the whole measure as most wicked and abominable.
2 The whole measure looks to me like a fearful assault upon the public credit.
3 Now he knew the whole measure of them.
4 But, in opposition to this, the giants, it was known, had intended to put forth the whole measure of their brute force.
5 This arrangement was severely criticised in the House by Mr. Thomas B. Reed, of Maine, and the whole measure was defeated in conference.
6 Such a pause cannot be equivalent to a suppressed beat and its interval; I regard it as functionally equal to a whole measure .
7 These forts have since been pronounced as useless, and the whole measure has been treated with derision by officers of his own army.
8 The whole measures 178 feet from the threshold to the far end of the Holy of Holies.
9 "I think," said he, "that it imperils the whole measure under consideration.
10 "You are a doomed man," said he coolly; "half measures can't save you, but whole measures may-perhaps."
11 "What would be the whole measures ? "
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