Both outfits extenuated the tans and muscles that had grown over the summer. |
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On one wall, there is a gallery of grave, extenuated figures that recall El Greco. |
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I said something else to your spirit, and your spirit has not been able to make your extenuated flesh write it, and I shall repeat it to you. |
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Now, you too must take this road silently, without one word of complaint or lament, humiliated, misunderstood, extenuated. |
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Its rather angular and extenuated figures are reminiscent of those of a pyxis in Berkeley which has already been discussed in its relation to our painter. |
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That fever was extenuated after an hour of uneventful play when Arsenal's Alex Song stamped on the calf of the grounded Joey Barton. |
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A doctrinal synthesis may be a negative guide, eliminating erroneous interpretation, but only in a very extenuated sense would it be a positive aid to interpretation. |
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Duty becomes a matter of interpretation, and crime is in risk of being extenuated. |
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The flip side of that is that we are living longer so the retirement years are becoming more extenuated. |
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His body behind the head becomes broad, from whence it is again extenuated all the way to the tail. |
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How could it be extenuated by the fact that it took place? |
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Hooker's problems have been particularly extenuated and traumatic, especially for a vaulter who had the skill and composure to set an Olympic record of 19-6 ½ at the 2008 Beijing Games. |
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The movie's premise is extenuated by trippy talk that has the sweet ring of physics: strings and parallel universes and something about a bootstrap paradox. |
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In the DPRK, penalty on a minor who has committed a crime may be extenuated under article 40 of the Criminal Law and a minor who has committed a crime is committed to public education under article 49 of the same Law. |
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The unusual track layout is extenuated by a simple traffic flow. |
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His long glorious reign extenuated the country. |
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