"But, Grace, love must be considered--if it comes too late, it overturns the purest purposes." [Please select]
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The course of events will be a series of overturns, whose number and violence will be proportional to the activity of capital. [Please select]
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5 Mouth held open slightly; turtle overturns in effort to escape; frantic scrambling resumed a few seconds after I right turtle. [Please select]
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A construction based on such absurdities, said he, "overturns the benefits of language and intellect." [Please select]
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"And very often have we heard How men are killed and undone By overturns of carriages, By thieves, and fires in London." [Please select]
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He is in the habit of rooting under trees, and thus overturns many of them, even those of large size. [Please select]
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It overturns the national balance of parties, perpetuates a pernicious sectionalism, and deprives the South of that bipartizan rivalry which keeps open the currents of political life. [Please select]
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It falls and overturns the second, which, in the same way, topsy-turvies the third; and so on, right to the end of the row. [Please select]
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