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 1  Adv|   one volume would contain a full discussion of the arguments
 2    3|      her body to acquire its full vigour; her mind, at the
 3    4| directed to one point), and, full of his business, pleasure
 4    4|      men do not attain their full growth and strength till
 5    4|     women should not, in the full meaning of the relationship,
 6    4|   and I have frequently with full conviction retorted Pope'
 7    5|      imperfect as man, often full of vices, and always full
 8    5|    full of vices, and always full of faults, she ought to
 9    5|     nature; and though he be full of indignation against them
10    5|  even while the beauty is in full bloom, unless the mind lend,
11    5|     acquire judgment, in the full extent of the word. Possessing
12    5|      daring crime - it comes full on us in the deepest shade
13    5|      till it has reached its full growth.~ ~ * 'One sees nothing
14    7| appeared, whom I parted with full dressed the evening before,
15    9|      metropolis in a morning full of pale-faced creatures
16   13|   remarks and questions, the full meaning of which she had
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