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1 The Mexican señoritas really had a refining influence on the frontier population.
2 Harvey is a remarkable instance of the refining influence of classical studies.
3 An attractive room carries with it a subtle and refining influence .
4 It has a most refining influence , and the Doctor is a charming man.
5 Who first got off that lovely speech about the refining influence of church?
6 The refining influence of female society has greater play, and its good results are inevitable.
7 A few touches indicating the refining influence of Florence.
8 She could exert no such elevating or refining influence as she casts over the modern home.
9 The study of any art has a refining influence , teaching exactness and restraint, proportion, measure, discipline.
10 The criticising and refining influence of Euripides is manifest throughout, together with a simple and noble pathos.
11 By the women who have charm-whohave artistic talent-whowield a legitimate, a refining influence over the men.
12 It is the brute right of the stronger, which very slowly yields to the refining influence of reflective sympathy.
13 Mrs. Mason, the principal, is a very cultivated lady-speaksall the modern languages and has such a refining influence .
14 It is pleasant to feel oneself a refining influence , but it was not gratified vanity which stirred the girl.
15 He'd be a refining influence .
16 Their refining influence upon the dress and deportment of the few remaining male members of the staff is distinctly noticeable.
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