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1 The outlines of his tunes show unmistakably the influence of English folk-song and folk-dance.
2 The camera is manifestly too far away to show unmistakably what Maud picks up-say , abroken-offknife-point.
3 The ruins of De Chelly show unmistakably several periods of occupancy, extending over considerable time and each fairly complete.
4 He saw, very clearly, that if Sardinia was to be the nucleus of a future Italy, Sardinia must show unmistakably her worthiness to lead.
5 The letters from Vienna (1831) show unmistakably that Chopin applied to his father repeatedly for money, and regretted being such a burden to him.
6 His manner showed unmistakably that he was not impressed by Mrs. Wickham's great generosity.
7 The resolution which they reached shows unmistakably Jefferson's influence.
8 Helen was propped up in bed and showed unmistakably the great suffering she had been through.
9 Subsequently the House showed unmistakably its determination to assume direction of the national revenues and expenditures.
10 She showed unmistakably the strain she had endured.
11 Though the room lay in the dusk of drawn curtains, the gown of Mrs. Wyeth showed unmistakably -Mrs.
12 She was tall, graceful, and had about her an air of elegance, which showed unmistakably , her early associations.
13 This same primitive tongue is spread across the Pacific and shows unmistakably in Fiji, New Hebrides, Samoa, and Hawaii.
14 Garstin, after placing one foot on the beam, had drawn back, a leaden pallor showing unmistakably under his skin.
15 The ability that marches inevitably to success showed unmistakably in the face and form, and in the fashion of speech.
16 And the presence of this creeper mourning there in the waste showed unmistakably that the heap had been a house.
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