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1There was a great dearth of officers, staff officers as well as the others.
2We must supply for the great dearth of love.
3There came at last a year of great dearth.
4So, Wellington's got this great dearth of wetlands.
5The drought in Bengal, a few years ago, might probably have occasioned a very great dearth.
6Next, winter brought a great dearth of food.
7Now in all the region round about Sugar Grove school-house there was a great dearth of sensation.
8There was a great dearth of cannon.
9The Christians, suffering a great dearth of provisions, asked each other, 'Can we feed all those people?'
10But in the days of the Civil War there was a great dearth of skilful manipulators of the key.
11Firm, steadfast, self-consistent men are to be chosen as friends, and of this kind of men there is a great dearth.
12But if the wind arise at the rising of the sun, then it betokeneth great dearth among beasts and cattle this year.
13Just at this time there was a great dearth on the stage of people with lovely diction, and Lillie Langtry had it.
14In the days of Joel, the son of Pethuel, there was a great dearth, because (as is said in Joel i.
15"In their time (i. e. about the fifth or sixth year of Claudius) a great dearth happened in Judea."
16'It pleased God,' said Edward Winslow, in speaking of this inflict ion, 'to send a great dearth for our further punishment.'
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