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Slighting large swing states does no one any great favors.
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Slighting, it lingered there, and could not understand.
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[3462] John xiv. 16, etc. [3463] Slighting, as did some later heretics, the Pauline Epistles.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
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Slighting his own lifework as he evidently did -- for he never spoke of it to his son or his son's son -- he was yet prompted by instinct to kindle and tend a torch which one after him should carry, and perhaps should carry high.
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Slighting, it lingered there, and could not understand.
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Slighting, it lingered there, and could not understand.
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Slighting, it lingered there, and could not understand.
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Slighting her favors, if within your reach, a unpardonable crime
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Slighting her favors, if within your reach, a unpardonable crime
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