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1 A more vivid flash of lightning had just illuminated the whole plain .
2 The whole plain was filled with murmurs and complaints, groans and lamentations.
3 The whole plain was covered with the huge unwieldy forms of the buffaloes.
4 But southward, between us and Omdurman, the whole plain was exposed.
5 The whole plain , dewy and fresh, sprang up in the light of the morning.
6 Nana kept hearing her name; the whole plain was echoing it back to her.
7 The following specimens will render the whole plain to the understandings of my readers.
8 The town Alesia commanded a view of the whole plain .
9 The whole plain was one field of battle and slaughter.
10 The whole plain was now occupied by cavalry, both brigades being on the move.
11 The whole plain occupied by our army was dug over.
12 The whole plain is literally covered with the remains of splendid Muhammadan mosques and mausoleums.
13 The whole plain was covered with fugitive, swept like an inundation before the multitudinous Austrians.
14 Some idea may thus be formed of their number when they had occupied the whole plain .
15 The cattle of a large encampment of Naym wa spread over the whole plain near Shak-hab.
16 The whole plain was filled with the throng.
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