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1 The name of a street, as of a human being, derives its whole quality from its bearer.
2 But when you look at N'Golo, you can see the whole quality of this player, what he brings.
3 They had a power, a strong and maddening power, of altering the whole quality of what happened about them.
4 The expression and whole quality of the countenance can be greatly improved by arranging the hair as shown by No.
5 It would show, I believe, how the whole quality of our most impromptu thinking is being influenced by human values.
6 A change in the whole quality of life is something that neither the policeman's club nor an insurrectionary raid can achieve.
7 The whole quality of our inner and outer life takes its tone from the things in which we find pleasure, from our standard of taste.
8 The true explanation, missed by them, is that a name derives its whole quality from its bearer, even as does a word from its meaning.
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