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1 Her whole nature revolted at the idea of God given that morning.
2 For some moments she stared at him, her whole nature in revolt.
3 The whole nature of the man-moral, intellectual, physical-seemedfatally and completely changed.
4 He seemed to absorb her whole nature , and, absorbing, to control it.
5 The whole nature of MacDowell was singularly impressionable, imaginative, idealistic and romantic.
6 Climbing, like every other habit, soon takes possession of the whole nature .
7 But, after all, whole nature shows the infinite art of its Maker.
8 Rend not from me what long affection entwines with my whole nature .
9 Our whole nature should be active if we are truly to live.
10 He stooped above her, his whole nature torn between love and doubt.
11 They were cultured people, and in their society Beethoven's whole nature expanded.
12 His whole nature , moral, physical, and intellectual, was simple, pure, and cleanly.
13 A vein of irony-wemight perhaps say of buffoonery-pervadedhis whole nature .
14 The tiger's mode of attack is very characteristic of his whole nature .
15 Her whole nature was athirst, desperately athirst for she knew not what.
16 His whole nature was thrilling with the alarm of Leah Einstein's warning.
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