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Alphabetical [« »] superfluous 1 superhuman 6 superintendent 2 superior 17 superiority 2 superstitious 1 supped 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 struggle 17 subject 17 sufferings 17 superior 17 talk 17 talking 17 thing | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances superior |
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1 III| the way, is generally far superior to that of a physician or 2 III| perversity. But he was his superior in education and in intellect. 3 VI| she had discerned a really superior mind and a truly refined 4 X| which were really of a superior order.~ ~We meet every day 5 XVI| believe that a man of your superior intelligence is deceived 6 XXIV| husband. She believed him superior to all other men—infallible, 7 XXVIII| were in the presence of his superior officer.~ ~“Is Mademoiselle 8 XXXIII| unquestionably denotes a superior ability,” thought Martial, “ 9 XXXVI| the neighborhood, a man of superior ability. Attached at one 10 XLIV| His intellect was of a superior order, and his heart was 11 LIII| Mme. Blanche had remained superior to circumstances; and that 12 LIII| the duchess—such a very superior woman—should grieve so much 13 LIV| this man was decidedly superior to his position; he possessed 14 LV| of those men who remain superior to all fortuitous circumstances, 15 LV| penetration, but whose finesse was superior to his own.~ ~Martial’s 16 LV| Poivriere.~ ~What would his superior officers say when he told 17 LV| denying it.”~ ~“Ah! sir, my superior officers will not allow