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1 IPOs like this can change the whole tenor of the market, he added.
2 In 1834, an event occurred which changed the whole tenor of his career.
3 This interpretation is consistent with the whole tenor of the Psalm.
4 His last scene comported with the whole tenor of his life.
5 The whole tenor of her face was changed at that moment.
6 The whole tenor of it was the unknown in science.
7 The whole tenor of the message was conservative and hopeful.
8 This duty of spiritual seeing and reporting determined the whole tenor of his life.
9 This last experience changed the whole tenor of his life.
10 Apparently, it brings down the whole tenor of the neighborhood.
11 Not surprising; the whole tenor of the crime scene screamed "unusual."
12 No; therefore I can only give you general advice upon the whole tenor of your conduct.
13 He supposed that it must be enduring and tend to alter the whole tenor of his life.
14 The whole tenor of this interview, at which the Prince was present, was unusually friendly and pleasant.
15 The whole tenor of his life made him more competent to deal with architecture than with literature.
16 But something occurred which gave him a powerful shock, and disturbed the whole tenor of his life.
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