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1Even at the present day his descendants retain much of this facility.
2You wouldn't retain much if you read it front to back like a novel.
3In three months, they will be nicely pickled, and retain much of their natural flavor.
4They retain much of the tomato flavor, and should be kept in a cool place.
5The colonnades retain much of their Hindoo character.
6Notwithstanding their fatness their features retain much beauty, the face being oval and the eyes fine and intelligent.
7This process quickens the power of memory, and enables it to retain much more than it otherwise could.
8The weeds, also, will catch and retain much of this dust which would pass over a dry surface.
9The building isn't going to feature Gehry's signature metallic swoops or texturing, but retain much of its classical grandeur.
10In winter these Pine Barrens retain much of their verdure, and constitute one of the marked features of the country.
11In the narrative of Livy, who was a man of fine imagination, these stories retain much of their genuine character.
12The result of all this is, that, while men retain much of their natural dispositions, women have largely made-up characters.
13They retain much of their old nature, but are often more malignant after death than they had been during life.
14The Romans were compelled to retain much of the civil government, and many of the financial arrangements which they found existing.
15No doubt the silent rebuke was a lesson they would retain much better than if it should be more forcibly presented.
16Manticoran political parties began as factions in the House of Lords and, in the Lords, retain much of their original factional nature.
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