Having thus disburdened his mind, he instantly withdrew, left the office, and proceeded to Portsmouth to take the command of the expedition. |
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After a fortnight of storytelling in the country, the brigade of friends returns to Florence disburdened of their melancholy. |
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He had disburdened his mind of the subject and would say no more. |
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Having disburdened himself of that confession, Bertolucci now looks more paternalistically at the next generation. |
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The expenses on construction of foreign power transmission lines and transit losses were disburdened upon citizens of the Russian Far East. |
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I feel disburdened, I feel good, I feel like Samson awakening to the fact that the shackles have fallen from him, but the relief is necessarily tempered by a pang of nostalgia. |
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