| 41. | Mathematical logic generally does not countenance explicit reference to its own sentences.
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| 42. | First tastiness, second a lasting flavour, third a green countenance!
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| 43. | Nature had in the most legible characters stamped honesty on his countenance.
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| 44. | :" King Inge was the handsomest among them in countenance.
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| 45. | The image has a calm countenance with a delicate smile.
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| 46. | (can we remove these spillings of anons-without-countenance?
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| 47. | It refused to countenance any suggestion that it would fund the work.
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| 48. | Nonetheless in private she had a fiery temper, not countenancing contradiction.
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| 49. | Then I saw standing before me a man with a sublime countenance.
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| 50. | Works was called " Judge " by teammates for his scholarly countenance.
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