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1 As a military gamble the attack on France was a complete success .
2 It was a complete success , and lasted until the line was abandoned.
3 The celestial origin of this advice was proved by its complete success .
4 In this sense, Operation Sundevil appears to have been a complete success .
5 And it is a plan attended, invariably, with the most complete success .
6 The John Bull was a complete success and had a distinguished career.
7 We have just tried the first of these experiments, with complete success .
8 Thanks to his activity and ability, his observations were a complete success .
9 He finally was obliged to resort to arms, but without complete success .
10 Self-justification was tried, though not, as has been seen, with complete success .
11 In the Argonne a German attack resulted in complete success northeast of Vienne-le-Château.
12 The treatment had, so far forth, been followed by complete success .
13 The operations conducted by Colonel Parsons thus ended in complete success .
14 The final and complete success of the Persian expedition seemed now almost sure.
15 The admixture of an evil motive was the flaw that marred complete success .
16 So that in one sense his visit was a complete success .
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