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1 You see there was great sameness and little vivacity in all this.
2 Although there is a great sameness in these performances they nevertheless differ.
3 There is in the work of these poets a great sameness .
4 Hard work and a great sameness . He began to cough violently.
5 One great sameness , perhaps, gave him a sensation of safety and of continuity.
6 There is a great sameness in these things, you know, and the principles are simple.
7 In these subjects there is a great sameness , and a very small amount of merit.
8 That would necessitate great sameness , if not great tameness.
9 Our forest-trees have a great sameness of character, like our people,-because one and the other grow too closely.
10 There was a great sameness about the life as there were only about a hundred men stationed at the fort.
11 Of course, from the existence of a boundless forest, only partially cleared, there is a great sameness and uniformity in Canadian scenery.
12 There is, it is true, a great sameness in the heads, which suggests that most of them were studied from the same model.
13 Mrs Gibber, I think, got more reputation than she deserved, as she had a great sameness ; though her expression was undoubtedly very fine.
14 I went along swimmingly into the little hours, but by two o'clock there was a great sameness about it, and I grew desperately sleepy.
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