The strong and comminatory attacks on his adversaries, of whom he even singles out some, are a marked feature of this period of his career. |
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But presently he began to suspect that the portrait was not as comminatory as he could have wished. |
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It might have been a honky-tonk, a tourist camp where they sold beer, to use Mr. Culbertson's comminatory phrase. |
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So the instruments were tuned and the comminatory verses sung. |
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A fortnight ago, a short comminatory note, was drawn up in three versions. |
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The rules are to be strictly interpreted and cannot be considered as purely comminatory. |
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Exhibitors agree formally to abide by all provisions of these regulations, which are strictly enforced and may not be considered merely comminatory. |
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They are more prescriptive and recommendatory than comminatory. |
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