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1 The whole pressure at the surface of the earth is estimated to be 15 lbs.
2 The whole pressure of the atmosphere seemed to lift.
3 Which, she had to admit, just went to reinforce that whole pressure - stress theory, making it seem a bit less lame.
4 Mr. Calhoun had a right to bring the whole pressure of the slave States on a congressional vote on any question.
5 The boom in fact exerted its whole pressure against the body of the stove itself, with the result which we have seen.
6 With one effort he appeared to free his mind from the whole pressure on it of the interview between us thus far.
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