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Examples
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The Minifter yielded to that natural authority of public opi - nion, which is independent of forms of Govern - ment, and which would have produced the fame effed in moft of the fimple monarchies of civi - lized Europe.
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Let the record show that the correct pronunciation is DOME Perry nion (like "onion" but the "o" is long) and Mo ETTE.
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Let the record show that the correct pronunciation is DOME Perry nion (like "onion" but the "o" is long) and Mo ETTE.
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Let the record show that the correct pronunciation is DOME Perry nion (like "onion" but the "o" is long) and Mo ETTE.
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Let the record show that the correct pronunciation is DOME Perry nion (like "onion" but the "o" is long) and Mo ETTE.
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Four years ago, I stood before you and told you my story - of the briefu nion between a young man from Kenya and a young woman from Kansas who weren't well-off or well-known, but shared a belief that in America, their son could achieve whatever he put his mind to.
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Four years ago, I stood before you and told you my story - of the briefu nion between a young man from Kenya and a young woman from Kansas who weren't well-off or well-known, but shared a belief that in America, their son could achieve whatever he put his mind to.
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There is, in my opi — nion, great force in what she said.
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Your lordship, without my entering into the opi-nion of the professors of both religions on this sub — ject, will consider my proposal as a compromise.
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But let me tell you,: ny dear, that Sir Charles does not look to be so great a self-denier, as his sister seems to think him, when she says, he lives to him-self, and to his own heart, rather than to the opi — nion of the world.
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