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1 That armament has been eminently successful in the accomplishment of its object.
2 This he must really possess if he is to be eminently successful .
3 In the biological respect the Chinese plan of non-resistance has proved eminently successful .
4 The hunt had been eminently successful , but the cost had been too dear.
5 A pagan nation pursued a more liberal policy, and found it eminently successful .
6 The Rochdale District Co-operative Corn-mill Society has also been eminently successful .
7 His first experiment with articles of little but increasing weight was eminently successful .
8 This book contains a varied representation of successful speeches by eminently successful speakers.
9 Fortunate circumstances must concur, even to the greatest, to render them eminently successful .
10 The Missionaries have been eminently successful in the conversion of the natives to Christianity.
11 In the spring of 1863, the financial operations of the government were eminently successful .
12 But on the whole the poets have not been eminently successful in depicting spring.
13 Of this course, the simple statement can be made that it was eminently successful .
14 Her work extended to all the schools of the city, and was eminently successful .
15 The subsequent healthy digestion of it proved my endeavours to have been eminently successful .
16 Her work consists chiefly of songs, a form in which she is eminently successful .
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