No, the conversation hadn't degenerated, though Denton certainly would have insisted so. [Please select]
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Everything has degenerated in this century, even the rascals. [Please select]
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"Yet the fruit of every tree I planted degenerated and decayed." [Please select]
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Is it perchance one reason, if not the chief, why manners have degenerated. [Please select]
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The worship of Nature had degenerated into the worship of impure divinities. [Please select]
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Under the Emperors the aristocracy had degenerated in morals as well as influence. [Please select]
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"Then how can anybody say that I've degenerated, that I've become a fool." [Please select]
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Yes, those were the identical words: I haven't improved; I've degenerated. [Please select]
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And Hugh degenerated immediately into a scoffing trifler who wished to give up science for art. [Please select]
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The Persians had in the mean time greatly degenerated in their religious faith and observances. [Please select]
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Roosevelt came, quite naturally, to set the doer above the critic, who, he thought, quickly degenerated into a fault finder and from that into a common scold. [Please select]
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