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1
She had emphasized the couple's title, raising her voice, fashioning
more
pomp
.
2
I was expecting rather
more
pomp
around the highest-grossing film-maker of all time.
3
She had gone round by the street so as to give
more
pomp
to the reconciliation.
4
His faithful descendent seized the present opportunity to celebrate the event with
more
pomp
than ever.
5
The praise is often indistinct, and the sentences are loaded with words of
more
pomp
than use.
6
Tibi worked at Mansion, which outfitted Vagabonders with a lot
more
pomp
and circumstance than Simone did.
7
Certainly the maiden voyage of our newest flagship deserves
more
pomp
and circumstance than we can afford today.
8
Any general of high command must be surrounded by
more
pomp
than an admiral in time of action.
9
In anti-bellum times Washington's birthday was celebrated with
more
pomp
and glory than any holiday during the year.
10
She arrived with no
more
pomp
and state than this, and more was perhaps not called for either.
11
She says it all with no
more
pomp
than if she had just told me it's hot in Summer.
12
We want
more
pomp
here.
13
Count Miot de Mélito thus describes an Imperial reception in 1811: Never had the Tuileries displayed
more
pomp
and magnificence.
14
"I thought there might be
more
pomp
and circumstance."
15
"There is a good deal
more
pomp
and show here than there was when we rode with Harold from London," Wulf said.
more
pomp
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