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1 He gazed at it, and, turning to Rolf, said with intense meaning :
2 It is not always the case, but this is an Old Firm derby with an intense meaning .
3 So stern was the girl's voice, so full of intense meaning , as to amaze the infamous woman who confronted her.
4 The look was so full of intense meaning that, coming in a flash with the electric flash, it startled the doctor.
5 To "rank himself with princes" had been the intense meaning of his life since ragged and fiercely imaginative childhood.
6 This thrilling desire assailed them both at once-theirhands clung closer-theireyes, a moment before so heavy and sad, gleamed with intense meaning .
7 You put into this single phrase a more intense meaning and a greater variety of thought than I ever suspected it was capable of expressing.
8 "Except a mistress," he added, turning his eyes upon her face, full of intense meaning .
9 "Do you see what colour the curtain is?" she asked Cicely, throwing a note of intense meaning into her question.
10 "So!" said Rosa, scrutinizing the flushed countenance of the other, her own full of intense meaning , "you HAVE had your misgivings!"
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