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1 Rodin could not restrain a movement of angry impatience, but he continued silent.
2 Skeleton could not restrain a movement of angry impatience.
3 Their eyes met, and she could not restrain a movement of repugnance, which the advocate perceived.
4 She, at the sight of this man, could not restrain a movement of surprise, almost fear.
5 In spite of her strong nerves, Diana was unable to restrain a movement of dismay and terror.
6 Judge Jarriquez could not restrain a movement of his shoulders, showing that such was not his opinion.
7 He must have found the poor woman terribly changed, for he could not restrain a movement of terror.
8 When I hear the merry pressman chatting about little wars and proudly looking down on "mere skirmishes," I cannot restrain a movement of impatience.
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