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1 He was utterly destitute of the power of exhibiting real human beings.
2 But of the means even of retrograde motion they were utterly destitute .
3 He was utterly destitute of humor, and had slight appreciation of wit.
4 He was not aware, however, how utterly destitute he had been left.
5 But the thing now before us is utterly destitute of value.
6 Their features express passive contentment, but are utterly destitute of vivacity and intelligence.
7 She alone knew how utterly destitute she would be when he should die.
8 If guilty, we all agreed that they must be utterly destitute of consciences.
9 Of gratitude-popularlysupposed to be essentially characteristic of the Irish-MissBlake was utterly destitute .
10 At that season all hearts not utterly destitute of kindness were enlarged and softened.
11 And how vain are all these acts-how utterly destitute are they of any merit.
12 He was utterly destitute of morality, whether public or private.
13 It is utterly destitute of wood, and has not a single tree of native growth.
14 Never was objection more utterly destitute of substantial justification.
15 When our Lord tested him, he proved to be utterly destitute of love to God.
16 And a host who is himself thus utterly destitute ?
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