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These graduates possess something of inestimable value.
To possess something was to be vulnerable to losing it.
Birds "seem to possess something that transcends happiness or sadness — they simply are," Rosen says.
For despite Israel's overwhelming military advantage, we possess something even greater: the power of justice.
"When I get old, I wish to possess something like that," said the boy, studying the boat's wake.
All of you here today – you possess something the generation before yours did not: an example to follow.
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He possesses something akin to a soccer sixth sense.
Because I secretly possessed something of his — a part of him, as it were".
But audiences soon realised that Pauline possessed something else - a remarkable dramatic presence.
Her body looks ordinary, and also possessed; something nightmarish has just happened, or is about to.
As for flair, it must be said that she herself possesses something in excess of it.
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