This explains why it has the approbation of the greatest scholars of our time. [noun]
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The habits and frames of mind that win approbation are such as are useful. [noun]
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The approbation committee passed the bill willingly. [noun]
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Uncas pressed closer to his side, and regarded the speaker with a look of commendation, while his father expressed his satisfaction by the ordinary pithy exclamation of approbation. [noun]
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"And besides," added Caxon, slyly, encouraged by his patron's approbation, "they say, too, that the Catholic priests in thae times gat something for ganging about to burials." [noun]
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"But be it so--whatever is near you is dear and valued to me, and I value their approbation accordingly." [noun]
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"I shall fall young," he said, "if fall I must, my motives misconstrued, and my actions condemned, by those whose approbation is dearest to me." [noun]
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I hope ye hae secured the approbation of your ain friends and allies, particularly of your uncle, who is in loco parentis. [noun]
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"The successor of such a father will find it difficult to secure universal approbation," said the Nomarch. [noun]
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It is impossible to be sad when she is by, and she is devoted to me, and dreads my blame, and is always striving to win my approbation. [noun]
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She nodded approbation and then said submissively and sweetly: "It is your duty, and you cannot do otherwise." [noun]
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