| 41. | In Sierra Leone, no less than in Kosovo, the sentience of the world community faces its sternest test,
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| 42. | Instead, they heard themselves lambasted by conservative hard-liners, whose visions made even the sternest among them blink.
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| 43. | A Hogan club had to be tested and proved worthy in the sternest of conditions _ the hands of Hogan himself.
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| 44. | "The party's ability to keep itself in check will probably be its sternest test yet,"
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| 45. | And that Deportivo, which has won three of its four away matches, could provide its sternest test so far.
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| 46. | "The fire will burn, the terror will grow, " he said in his sternest warning yet.
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| 47. | If there should be the slightest agitation, I shall adopt the sternest measures to nip the trouble in the bud.
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| 48. | :: : I have notified Blofeld of this discussion and left him the sternest of possible warnings regarding personal attacks.
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| 49. | Preceding the Twenty-First Zionist Convention in Winnipeg Freiman's optimism and Presidency was put to its sternest test.
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| 50. | "Joseph Harris was arguably the sternest of all champions of hard money and of an immutable standard of value.
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