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1 This was the only concession to self-defense that she condescended to make.
2 These flowers were the only concession to esthetics that Mr. Flint indulged.
3 The wave in its pale gold was the only concession to mere prettiness.
4 His only concession to apartheid was a locker room for non-Europeans.
5 The only concession to civility was the bucket beside the newspapers.
6 That, and his hound's-head helm, were his only concession to ornament.
7 His only concession to age was the sunken and bloodshot appearance of his eyes.
8 The only concession he made to the day were the wingtips on his feet.
9 Indeed, the only concession to the twentieth century is the jukebox in the public bar.
10 Apart from conversation, still strongly encouraged, a ring-board remains the pub's only concession to entertainment.
11 His police cap was his only concession to uniform.
12 His only concession to par came at the 14th.
13 The only concession to animal comfort, in fact, was the slicker rolled snugly behind the saddle.
14 But that was the only concession she made to her original decision to leave Boston behind.
15 The only concession she would make was to give up the afternoon classes twice a week.
16 Atop the duvet sat an FAO Schwartz teddy bear, the only concession to his tender years.
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