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1 Every man's actions are strongly tinged by the principles he professes.'
2 They entertain a particular aversion to the crocodile, an aversion strongly tinged with awe.
3 A mood of spirituality strongly tinged with humor seized the people of the world.
4 Of late, his feelings had become strongly tinged with contempt.
5 H'yemba! he muttered, in sudden anger strongly tinged with fear.
6 Finding themselves there in a congenial element they made speeches strongly tinged with secession doctrines.
7 They talked of the sermon, which had been strongly tinged with the issue of the day.
8 I'll come up and open, answered a voice in broken French, strongly tinged with Maltese accent.
9 Many of Bunyan's sayings and proverbs are strongly tinged with the spirit of Rupert's dragoons-'aswe say, blood up to the ears.
10 Laleli's beady eyes were fixed on his as he spoke, with an air of surprise, not unmingled with curiosity, and strongly tinged with contempt.
11 Hence it is that all or almost all that is best in the literature of the Silver Age is satirical or strongly tinged with satire.
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