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The country seethed over the issue of national defense.

Her prow curvetted as it were the neck of a stallion, and a great wave of dark blue water seethed in her wake.

They made a horrible groaning as their brains were being battered in, and the ground seethed with their blood.

It was plain that some one of the gods was helping them, for they fell upon us with might and main throughout the cloisters, and there was a hideous sound of groaning as our brains were being battered in, and the ground seethed with our blood.

George’s boomed during the Civil War, the town seethed with sailors, speculators, Confederate agents, and Union spies.

Horthy maintained his role as regent in the grim twenties and thirties while the country, demoralized and impoverished, seethed over the treaty.

On the twenty-ninth of November Kutuzov entered Vilna-his "dear Vilna" as he called it.


Twice during his career Kutuzov had been governor of Vilna.


In that wealthy town, which had not been injured, he found old friends and associations, besides the comforts of life of which he had so long been deprived.


And he suddenly turned from the cares of army and state and, as far as the passions that seethed around him allowed, immersed himself in the quiet life to which he had formerly been accustomed, as if all that was taking place and all that had still to be done in the realm of history did not concern him at all.


The whole great audience seethed and simmered like a boiling pot.






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