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1 2,4 | Marcian was a very capable but modest soldier and rose to the 2 4,1 | distinguishing ideals of these modest apostles. They found gratification 3 4,1 | was Muhammed, who, from a modest preacher of penitence, became 4 4,1 | views openly, at first as a modest preacher of morality in 5 6,8 | apparent that he was not modest in his opinions of himself. 6 7,1 | active Pope Urban II. The modest auxiliaries asked for by 7 7,1 | their families and their modest chattels, and release from 8 7,1 | number were quite unlike the modest bodies of auxiliaries for 9 7,1 | oppressed with labor, in a very modest dress, holding a scythe.~ 10 8,2 | addition to the city walls, the modest small church of the Assumption. 11 8,16| influences. Even a phenomenon so modest at first sight as the cultural 12 9,7 | more decisive steps. Such modest expeditions as that of Boucicaut 13 9,7 | than four months afforded modest results: the king and Royal 14 9,8 | was reduced to the most modest extent. Shortly before his 15 9,9 | conquered, largely exceeded the modest number of the defenders 16 9,11| for union, had much more modest pretensions. He had in mind 17 9,12| entirely disregards the modest extent of the territory 18 9,17| was replaced by the more modest title of dux.[310] The term 19 9,18| biographers said: “Sober, modest, well-educated, truthful, 20 9,18| activities go far beyond the modest confines of philology. In 21 9,19| was in reality much more modest. He was nothing but a rather