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1 The instruction that has accomplished such remarkable results has been eminently practical .
2 Nevertheless, he could be eminently practical now and then, especially in mechanics.
3 And our Lord, whose teaching was always eminently practical , went no further.
4 Yet even in his hours of rest, he was eminently practical .
5 The Latin character, as distinguished from the Greek, was eminently practical and unimaginative.
6 His most marked intellectual characteristic is the eminently practical character of his researches.
7 His thoughts had been already turned to an eminently practical subject.
8 Her display of high-quality cosmetics was an eye-catching focal point and also eminently practical .
9 His work was made in the spirit of poet-naturalists, but it was eminently practical .
10 Like everything else thoroughly English, speaking in the House of Commons is eminently practical .
11 The foremost statesmen of the Revolution were eminently practical politicians.
12 He was prompt and eminently practical in his worldly methods.
13 The philosophy they taught was morality, and this was eminently practical and also elevated.
14 Though the garb was eccentric, it was eminently practical in so hot a climate.
15 He was always a cheery and, at the same time, an eminently practical man.
16 We belong, however, to an eminently practical generation, and some business was really transacted.
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