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He left sympathetic biographies of his master, wrote a few loveable letters, composed treatises in the sonorous language of formal discourse, and delivered panegyrics in which the declamatory tone was too broadly stressed.

VOTE SOLID FOR MOORE and show our enemies EAST ANTRIM STANDS BY CARSON At the meetings the Carsonists continually stressed the point that this election meant more than the election or defeat of Moore.

When a tree is swayed by the wind the roots are counteracting forces, and the wood fibres are tested in tension and compression by the opposing forces; where the roots exercise tension stresses most effectively the effect of compression stresses is at a minimum; only where the pressure is in excess of the tension, i.e., between the roots, can a separation of the fibre result.

Invariably, the software applications developed by this community stressed communication over mere data retrieval.

Symonds, in dealing with Tasso in the sixth volume of his Italian Renaissance, lays, to my mind very justly, considerable stress upon this quality.

Calculating the results: Ordinarily only the fibre stress at the elastic limit (c) is computed.

And he was attending that fancy-dress ball, mark younot, like every other well-bred Englishman, as a Pierrot, but as Mephistophelesthis involving, as I need scarcely stress, not only scarlet tights but a pretty frightful false beard.

He stressed the words significantly while keenly watching for the gleam of interest in the faded eyes.

S. Murayama and most modern Chinese scholars stress almost solely the social element in the so-called "peasant rebellions".

In effect there was a tendency for the late Latin writers to ignore those elements of structure and movement wherein poetry and oratory most differ, and stress unduly the elements of style wherein they have the most in common.

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