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  • As to treatment? (8)
  • I know the treatment. (8)
  • The treatment varied materially. (21)
  • Mrs. Ercott did not resist that treatment. (8)
  • The treatment did not always agree with his males. (10)
  • Such treatment of a favourable voter seemed odd to Palmet. (10)
  • And we want to give this hydropathic treatment a fair trial. (9)
  • Her lips were shut, as to any hint at his treatment of her. (10)
  • It accounted moreover for his treatment of Constance Asper. (10)
  • I call his treatment of Grancey Lespel anything but gentlemanly. (10)
  • We are not concerned in any unworthy treatment of Prince Ernest. (10)
  • That his treatment of Old Tom was sound, he presently had proof of. (10)
  • Some indefinite scheme was in his head in this treatment of his son. (10)
  • She thanks the treatment she has undergone for her freedom to choose. (10)
  • The ladies were studiously forbearing in their treatment of Mrs. Chump. (10)
  • Does his comparative helplessness give him any right to tender treatment? (16)
  • The prince, he said, might require three months of discretionary treatment. (10)
  • His sonatas are bold in harmonic and melodic treatment, and well constructed. (3)
  • With this treatment, Mr. Woodhouse was soon composed enough for talking as usual. (4)
  • All show breadth of treatment, and effects of real beauty attained by simple means. (3)
  • His behaviour to Grancey Lespel was eclipsed by his treatment of Captain Baskelett. (10)
  • Now honest Andrew attributed the treatment Evan met with to the exposure of yesterday. (10)
  • His warm regard, his kind expressions, his confidential treatment, touched her strongly. (4)
  • No wonder there were men in both Houses of Parliament who were shocked at this treatment. (19)
  • The simplest method of treatment is to place a small moulding under the ends of the shingles. (17)
  • She had never been able to recall anything approaching to tenderness in his former treatment of herself. (4)
  • Such ghosts as you meet with strange treatment when they go about unprotected, let me give you warning. (10)
  • Such ghosts as you meet with strange treatment when they go about unprotected, let me give you warning. (22)
  • The first greeting was friendly, and she received nothing but kindness and indulgent treatment afterward. (5)
  • Dusty clothes and shoes that show inconsiderate treatment occupy his time until the yawning cook appears. (21)
  • His inspiration never flags, and his treatment of the thematic material is always interesting and skilful. (3)
  • What do you call such treatment of a man who gave you the mare out of which you made this thousand pounds? (8)
  • No, I never expected such treatment as this from the hands of those whose cause I am endeavoring to defeat. (18)
  • One would suppose, with his indignation at the country for its treatment of him, admirers would be welcome. (10)
  • His treatment of the bow showed the lightness and agility that later became distinctive of the French school. (3)
  • To this end he refused to allow himself to be bound by conventional treatment, either of voice or instrument. (3)
  • Life had not used them ill in this time, and the fairish treatment they had received was not wholly unmerited. (9)
  • It interested, even amused her this night and next day to watch his treatment of the disconcerting piece of knowledge. (8)
  • Could the redoubtable Frontenac have thought {134} that the English colonists would bear this terrible treatment tamely? (19)
  • He had a remarkable shyness of this theme, and reversed its general treatment; for he would pay, but would not talk of it. (10)
  • Hips are best finished with a row of shingles running parallel with their edges, which treatment is called the Boston hip. (17)
  • General Goodwin touched Temple on the shoulder kindly, in marked contrast to his treatment of me, and wished us good-night. (10)
  • He believed that was part of the treatment, which was probably all humbug, though he thought of trying it, now he was there. (9)
  • In subject and treatment it was above their heads; they turned it the cold shoulder and it soon disappeared from the boards. (3)
  • She achieved a novelty by this treatment of the portraits, and she achieved a novelty in the tone she took with the wretched queen. (9)
  • I always deserve the best treatment, because I never put up with any other; and, therefore, you must give me a plain, direct answer. (4)
  • Now, Arabella had always seen Edward as a thing that was her own, which accounts for the treatment to which, he had been subjected. (10)
  • To crown all, there was a story, full ten years old now, which had lost nothing in the telling, of his treatment of a cattle-drover. (8)
  • The romance of the subject, its dramatic treatment and undeniable beauty gradually reconciled the public to the novelty of its style. (3)
  • Chopin is not at home in the sonata form, the concertos are interesting in spite of, rather than on account of, their treatment of form. (3)
  • The treatment is not efficacious, however, until the fabric has been thoroughly soaked with rain and succeeding sunshine has dried it out. (21)
  • Notwithstanding the repulsive nature of the subject, its powerful treatment brought it immediate success in Germany and a little later in England. (3)
  • There was much in common between them; the Italian had the solidity, dignity and nobility of treatment generally associated with the German character. (3)
  • Complaints innumerable flow to the main entrance, but everybody receives a fair hearing and just treatment in so far as human effort can bring it about. (21)
  • The treatment of the gable ends of dormers is practically the same as that required for the treatment of the gable ends of the main roof. (17)
  • It was rather a wish of distinction, she believed, which produced his contemptuous treatment of every body, and his general abuse of every thing before him. (4)
  • This work consists of recitatives, airs and choruses, the fugal treatment of the latter being admirable in point of clearness of design and breadth of form. (3)
  • What he lacked in technical attainment, he more than made up in beauty of themes, vigor and spontaneity of treatment, and thorough-going romanticism in moods. (3)
  • Unlike the modern impressionistic school, his art is based on essentially musical ideas and their contrapuntal treatment; it is architectural rather than pictorial. (3)
  • Facilities for their treatment in wet weather are inadequate, notwithstanding an expert veterinary always is in attendance upon them, and is on the regular pay roll. (21)
  • He possessed much charming melodic invention, and, in his Toccatas employed a treatment of his subject in definite sections, which afterwards appeared in the fugue form. (3)
  • It was then that the original treatment of melodic development began, and the various devices for developing a melody, without changing its organic structure, inaugurated. (3)

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