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1 But he waived in his mind the whole question of an excuse.
2 The whole question of translation from the original text is very important.
3 The whole question of the germinating of seeds is a curious one.
4 This action brought up the whole question of the authority of Andros.
5 It made the whole question more interesting, but it made it unpleasant.
6 Life, being in itself indifferent, the whole question was one of opportunism.
7 The whole question , the mighty problem, would be very easily solved then.
8 This was disappointing, as its presence would have settled the whole question .
9 He was singularly innocent, so far, of the whole question of woman.
10 The whole question is how much we understand, and understanding, obey him.
11 Mayer's attention was thereby drawn to the whole question of animal heat.
12 Twenty years ago many scholars were prone to doubt this whole question .
13 But, Mother Philippa, the whole question is whether Evelyn has a vocation.
14 Now, this whole question of style-well ,it'sthe gist of good writing.
15 They would soon settle for themselves this whole question of Woman's Rights.
16 The whole question for you is, Do you mind incurring this damnation?
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