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1 There was not a word of truth in the whole lecture .
2 But, to understand the matter, the whole lecture must be read.
3 This story may serve as a text for my whole lecture .
4 Without malice, one might find it more instructive than a whole lecture of Ruskin.
5 A whole lecture could not have said more.
6 Throughout the whole lecture I was waiting for Mr. Emerson's abolition doctrine, but no abolition doctrine came.
7 Betteridge intoned the whole lecture .
8 These feelings can also enhance our performance of certain focused tasks, like driving or staying awake through the whole lecture .
9 And in the whole lecture there was so much simplicity and energy, pathos and sublimity, that not another word was uttered.
10 I mean to give a whole lecture to the statement of that theory, after first paving the way, so I can be very brief now.
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