Do you associate with them frequently or at modicum levels? [Please select]
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In addition, the upper midrange would exhibit a modicum of glare with some cartridges. [noun]
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And hopefully a modicum of intelligence and relevant knowledge. [noun]
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In her lay a Godframed Godgiven preformed possibility which thou hast fructified with thy modicum of man's work. [noun]
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Their cornet did not, indeed, play at backgammon with the curate in his cassock, but he drank a little modicum of _aqua mirabilis_ with the grey-cloaked Presbyterian minister. [noun]
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They communicated to each other that modicum of light which they possessed. [noun]
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There is necessarily required a certain modicum of antiquity in a race, and the wrinkle of the centuries cannot be improvised. [noun]
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In spite of the obviously trying circumstances, it's enlightening to entertain a guest who possesses some modicum of intelligence and civility. [Please select]
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But, considering the needs and value of these birds, this modicum of protection is small indeed. [Please select]
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If it did all this, then we should really have evidence of a modicum of reason. [Please select]
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