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1 The general tenor of the sound was a kind of swooping, batlike whine.
2 This was the general tenor of the conversation, which lasted nearly an hour.
3 The general tenor of his conduct deserved praise for its equity and moderation.
4 Some fastidious readers object to the general tenor of Ruth's courtship.
5 In other countries, while the numbers are different, the general tenor is the same.
6 Answer-Yes , the general tenor of the report was correct, and I assented to it.
7 From the general tenor of their conversation it was obvious that they all agreed.
8 From the Middle West the news was mixed, but its general tenor was not favorable.
9 We give such specimens as will serve to show the general tenor of the reports.
10 This sequence is also recognized in the general tenor of the legends of the other groups.
11 Dr. Beaumont spoke first, and declared that assassination was forbidden by the general tenor of Scripture.
12 The daily details of Mrs. Hatch's existence were as strange to Lily as its general tenor .
13 This was the general tenor of their conversation.
14 In response, Seymour narrowed the focus of the bill to ensure support without losing its general tenor .
15 It is, besides, more nearly serious in apparent motive, than is the general tenor of the production.
16 While the Latin form is variously translated into English, the general tenor of all is the same.
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