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1 It is possible to improvise the whole scene with 'yes' and 'no'.
2 The fire and the whole scene at the Hall is powerfully described.
3 The whole scene might be fittingly described in the two words-greydesolation.
4 On reaching the edge of the plateau the whole scene was visible.
5 The whole scene closes with selling the animal property and farming utensils.
6 Somehow the whole scene reminded him of one in a comic opera.
7 With eagle eyes he took in the whole scene at a glance.
8 Nothing can exceed the eloquent and wild grandeur of the whole scene .
9 The whole scene was of evil augury for the defence of Paris.
10 The whole scene was surprisingly unlike that of the average College concert.
11 But on the third the whole scene of action was suddenly changed.
12 The whole scene was as quick as the flashing of a biograph.
13 The birds were singing, and beauty and calm pervaded the whole scene .
14 She stood quite still, taking in the whole scene at a glance.
15 At first sight the whole scene seemed enveloped in translucent, silver mist.
16 It seemed she was watching the whole scene from a great distance.
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