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1     Pre     | trifling in its nature, and not sufficiently adapted to the characters
2 Themist     |         of the wall should seem sufficiently advanced; and that, in the
3   Alcib     |        not thinking those parts sufficiently safe for him, concealed
4    Dion(101)|      altogether the sense being sufficiently clear without it.  ~
5   Datam     |     When he thought that he had sufficiently established this notion,
6   Pelop     |         and thought that he was sufficiently protected by the law of
7  Agesil     |       knew his merits could not sufficiently admire him. Such fortune
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