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1 Every science has made mighty progress in bestowing its own benefit upon us.
2 Have a pure speech, made mighty by the grace of God.
3 The cholera has made mighty ravages; but the cholera could not have done all.
4 Got my new closet made mighty clean against to-morrow.
5 But in these seventy years the country had made mighty strides and had been doubled and trebled.
6 The bill-boards here made mighty interesting reading.
7 But not yesterday only or tomorrow-today ,todayburns in the heart the fire which made mighty the heroes of old.
8 And the wolf obedient set forth with him, in fashion as a gentle lamb; whereat the townsfolk made mighty marvel, beholding.
9 He knew that Wapoos made mighty fine eating, and after another moment or two of hesitation he darted upon his prey.
10 Those are duelling pistols, Sol, but they can be made mighty useful, too, for our defense in case of a pinch.
11 He reasoned that if they could mount a howitzer in the belfry, that section would be made mighty uncomfortable for the Mexicans.
12 Well, the old man took as much interest in it as though it was his own girl, but made mighty little progress.
13 Norman Angell's theories about the great illusion of the profitability of modern warfare seem to have made mighty small impression on his countrymen.
14 I walked in the Exchange; which is now made mighty pretty, by having windows and doors before all their shops, to keep out the cold.
15 "You made mighty few converts for a Salvation Army," said Talleyrand, to whom this remark was addressed.
16 "Each scout has a rubber poncho, which can be made mighty useful in a pinch, I should think," said Carl.
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