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Mellowed and altruistic interests in the welfare and future of the whole community?
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USATODAY. com - Mellowed Piniella seeks second title
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Mellowed through seventeen years or so of a vocation, but still sharpish in the cloistered ear.
The Devil's Novice Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1983
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Mellowed through seventeen years or so of a vocation, but still sharpish in the cloistered ear.
The Devil's Novice Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1983
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Mellowed by time, and enlightened by their deplorable results, England now views the wars with Napoleon the First in their true light.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864 Various
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Mellowed, Mr Bull revealed a streak of conscious virtue which his aquaintances somewhat naturally discredited instantly from his very insistance upon it.
Sweet Danger Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966 1933
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Mellowed, Mr Bull revealed a streak of conscious virtue which his aquaintances somewhat naturally discredited instantly from his very insistance upon it.
Sweet Danger Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966 1933
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Mellowed by the distance, and heard alone, at night, I thought it was the most melancholy, boding sound I had ever heard.
Chapter XV. A Flogging-A Night on Shore-The State of Things on Board-San Diego 1909
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Mellowed by the distance, the wailing cadence of the plaintive songs, mingled with the shrill Haydnistic strains of the orchestra, falls with a mournful sweetness on our ears.
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Mellowed by the distance, the long shriek of the engine, on its way from
Bressant Julian Hawthorne 1890
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