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Meanings of whole races in English
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Usage of whole races in English
1
Not just Alban's, but those of wholeraces who relied on discretion for survival.
2
Vanity sets wholeraces of men in motion, pitting them against each other across intervening seas.
3
The rocks display the fossil remains of wholeraces of primeval animals produced apparently only to become extinct.
4
They show the handiwork of wholeraces, and of different epochs, rather than of one man or of one age.
5
Even the moral growth meets obstacles often insurmountable; inheritance limits; circumstances betray; we see sudden falls and slow deterioration; wholeraces wane.
6
These are the after-throes of wholeraces; these are the pains of whole centuries, which in these melodies entwine themselves in an infinite sigh.
7
How do you account for the fact that wholeraces of men toiled beneath the master's lash for ages without recompense and without reward?
8
The Raphaels and Andreas, to put it in brief, were the final flower and fullest outcome of wholeraces of church decorators in infantile fresco.
9
Wholeraces, like the Northmen, have been tamed from savagery and made peaceable and earnest followers of Christ.
10
Whole tribes, whole groups of islands, almost wholeraces, despising even the semblance of honest industry, depended upon rapine for a livelihood.