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1 Surely the ammunition and the commissary trains could suffer no diminution .
2 The dignity will suffer no diminution in M. Anatole France's hands.
3 The strength of the pursued was now nearly exhausted, while that of his formidable enemy seemed to suffer no diminution .
4 He reported to Howells that if he never sold a copy his jubilant delight in writing it would suffer no diminution .
5 His love for Pocahontas had suffered no diminution ; rather, it had increased.
6 His strength suffered no diminution , nor did he feel any pain.
7 The enthusiasm of the men had suffered no diminution during the days of waiting.
8 For that one man his fanaticism had suffered no diminution .
9 Above all, the warlike fame of the Brandenburg troops suffered no diminution under his reign.
10 Her constant gratitude and friendship for the Jernams suffered no diminution as time went on.
11 In truth, Private Doran looked very well, having suffered no diminution of either girth or ruddiness.
12 Mounting heads, of horned game especially, is a branch of taxidermy which suffers no diminution in popularity.
13 The names of the towns and peoples might change with every war, but the spoils suffered no diminution .
14 But Christ's love is deep though it is wide, and suffers no diminution because it is shared amongst a multitude.
15 Intellectually he suffered no diminution , but he became subject to a chronic disease of the bladder, and adopted habits suited to decaying faculty.
16 Its territory had suffered no diminution since the time of Hrihor, and half of Upper Egypt, from Elephantine to Siut, acknowledged its sway.1
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