Tittle Sentence Examples

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  • There is not a tittle of positive evidence for these or any of the other statements to Burke's discredit.

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  • She also mentions the rumour-mongering of recent tabloid tittle tattle.

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  • No wonder, then, that the Vatican, confronted by a new Italy, observed The Papacy a passive and expectant attitude, and sanctioned no jot or tittle that could infringe its rights or be Italian interpreted as a renunciation of its temporal sovereignty.

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  • Instead of trawling the media for tittle tattle why don't you bring some definite matters to the table?

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  • It might be time to toughen up, stop tittle tattling about you said this he said that and face facts.

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  • Instead of trawling the media for tittle tattle why do n't you bring some definite matters to the table?

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  • A hundred years of careful search has not produced a tittle of evidence that any planetary system save our own exists.

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  • As we cannot without a tittle of evidence accept such a consequence, we conclude that Aristotle formulated the distinction between argumentative and adventitious, artificial and inartificial evidences, both in the Rhetoric to Alexander and in the Rhetoric; and that the former as well as the latter is a genuine work of Aristotle, the founder of the logic of rhetoric.

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  • In any reform of the Bund, it ran, Prussia, equally with Austria, must have the right of vetoing war; she must be admitted, in the matter of the presidency, to absolute equality with Austria; and, finally, she will yield no tittle of her rights save to a parliament representing the whole German nation.

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  • The early death of his parents, which illustrated to him in the most forcible manner the unstableness of all human existence, threw a gloom over his whole life, and fostered in him that earnest piety and fervent love for solitude and meditation which have left numerous traces in his poetical writings, and served him throughout his literary career as a powerful antidote against the enticing favours of princely courts, for which he, unlike most of his contemporaries, never sacrificed a tittle of his self-esteem.

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  • I cannot see one shadow or tittle of evidence that the great unknown underlying the phenomenon of the universe stands to us in the relation of a Father - loves us and cares for us as Christianity asserts.

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  • The difference between keeping to every jot and tittle of the law without a change of heart.

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