Those with addictive personalities are not helped by arresting the vast majority who do not suffer from the problem. [adjective]
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The arresting cover is a wraparound of Gilbert and George 's great panoramic allegory of 1983, Drunk with God. [adjective]
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While I was thinking whether I should be justified in arresting a son of Cyrus, Croesus called to Bartja, and the two figures suddenly disappeared behind a cypress. [adjective]
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The blackness of a terrible fit of drunkenness yawning before him, far from arresting him, attracted him. [adjective]
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"No," said he; "I am pursued; it would only end in their arresting me in that room, and that would disturb her." [adjective]
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Martha was angry, certainly at the perpetrator but also at the Warwick police for not summarily arresting the man and rescuing the boy. [Please select]
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Forrester was arresting to the attention and rather alarming. [Please select]
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The face had a faulty yet most arresting brilliance. [Please select]
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And, as coming from him, the sentiment was in a high degree arresting and interesting. [Please select]
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Marius had the glory of arresting their progress, although he had only troops demoralised by reverses. [Please select]
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Max, laughing and excited, took a step forward, then paused as at some arresting thought. [Please select]
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