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We abate something of the wanton extravagance of our pretensions.

He plays the trumpet or something of the kind.

Perhaps it is aspiring to contribute something of value.

But my grandparents did something in their otherwise typical suburban home that was always something of a mystery to me.

A virtuous man must have said something of note; but someone who has said something of note is not necessarily a man of virtue.

Their burning transparence has something of the lightness of great purifications.

The beauty of body, if not combined with intelligence, is just something of animal nature.

The app has also made me something of a sommelier of sounds.

It was something of a satisfaction to find that May Welland Shared this feeling.

The first two servants both contribute something of value to their master's estate.

The gorilla is something of a paradox in the African scene.

One of the premises of 'Mad Men' is that the behavior on the show is something of a safety valve.

This is something of a paradox, given how deeply the EU permeates the lives of its citizens.

It seemed to her that there would be something of impudence in making a festival of her secret.

The noise of the hinge rang in his ears with something of the piercing and formidable sound of the trump of the Day of Judgment.

That was my first time away from my parents and I wanted to find something of Binhai's famous beach.

There's something of a revolution going on.

He is something of a political chameleon.

Berlin has potential, power and something of the terra incognita.

He has straightened up and make something of himself.

Well, Plato thinks that the empirical world has something of that kind of insanity, something of that kind contradictoriness, built into it that we don't ordinarily notice.

The cloisters still retain something of the quiet and seclusion of former days.

The settlement represents something of a coup for the trustee Irving Picard.

I have an awareness of the other's feelings and thoughts, and I experience something of the core of that person.

Nevertheless, research into the role of housework in human relationships suggests we may be losing something of value here.

While this arrangement had something going for it in the way of security, it often became something of a straitjacket, never allowing for room to grow or change, never providing for new excitement.

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The carraways are something of a clan.

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In many of our hotels, particularly in Europe, it is something of a family business.

Take the time gained by quitting the pointless project, and put it toward something of value.

Then last night, the daughter of the crocodile-bag lady, who is something of a fashion insider, telephoned me.

Jerky is undergoing something of a Renaissance.

The address also reveals something of Jobs's humanity, something that tended to get lost in the afterglow of Apple's astonishing corporate resurgence.

Therefore certainty is not only something of no use, but is in fact damaging, if we value reliability.

In fact, real healing is something of a miracle: it is the birth of a new consciousness in the soul.

If you know something of the art of cross talk, you must have heard of Guodegang.

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