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1 And it's going to put the naval contingent on a different footing .
2 The last few hours had put them on a somewhat different footing .
3 If I take you back it must be on a different footing .
4 With Mrs. Lester and Celia she felt herself on a different footing .
5 But this legal training seems to me to stand on a different footing .
6 When he returns things shall be started on a different footing .
7 We have got to set this world on a different footing .
8 If Kolhar is defeated, it will put our negotiations on a much different footing .
9 This last essay stands, in some respects, upon a different footing from the others.
10 The Azhar at Cairo is on a very different footing .
11 The supreme effort she was making seemed to place her upon a different footing .
12 Morny and Mérimée were both intimate at the Elysée, but on a different footing .
13 More, she now stood on an entirely different footing with Mrs. Weatherbee than heretofore.
14 Forest Reserve matters nationally, however, were on a different footing .
15 Then, I suppose she might come back and superintend on quite a different footing .
16 This puts us on a different footing altogether, doesn't it?
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