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1 Surely if there were a God he would banish such horrible evils.
2 And wouldst thou, heavenly Father, banish such a child from thy presence?
3 You had better banish such idle hopes, for they will end in disappointment.
4 But an hour of contentment sufficed to banish such visions as sheer frenzy.
5 I cannot think how they can bear to banish such a good man.
6 In vain I tried to banish such thoughts, and to encourage the stupor stealing over me.
7 Then she would clench her hands and determine more fiercely than ever to banish such memories.
8 But proponents of long-only indexes say it will take more for pensions to banish such a model.
9 I cannot banish such fears, my son, so long as I know that you have dangerous associates.
10 The prayer that was offered was not calculated to banish such a feeling -itwas dry and cold.
11 Then would I strive to banish such thoughts and chide myself for doubting one so kind to me.
12 However, the morning light, the truth concerning Haldane, and her own good sense, would banish such morbid fancies.
13 Zerbino's last words implored her to banish such a thought, but live, and be true to his memory.
15 She took the hymn and the sleeping draught, telling herself that it would be best for her to banish such ideas from her mind.
16 Alaire tried to banish such ideas, but even in her own room she was not permitted entirely to forget, for Dolores echoed the teniente's sentiments.
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