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"It comes from the knowledge that the army is not enough and every man is valuable".
Take comfort, also, from the knowledge that things could be worse.
Many parents try to keep their children from the knowledge that their allergies could kill them.
It may arise from the knowledge that, when your task is complete, you will return to the husband you adore.
We can at least take some comfort from the knowledge that stickers which do not exist cannot be stolen.
If there was satisfaction for Spain in that spell it sprung from the knowledge that they had pinned down Germany.
The thrill of McInerney's fiction comes from the knowledge that he shamelessly draws much of it from his own life.
They coped, they said, by drawing strength "from each other and from the knowledge that we did nothing wrong".
Any misgivings stemmed from the knowledge that Slovenia had endured a great deal before overcoming Russia to reach this tournament.
It's missing that edge that the rest of us get from the knowledge that this is our home for good.
It spared her from the knowledge that Octavian would murder Caesarion, and that Octavia would adopt her orphans.
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