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Use all these leaves stintedly as they are strongly aromatic, and it is easy to get too much.
Vaughan's Vegetable Cook Book (4th edition) How to Cook and Use Rarer Vegetables and Herbs Anonymous
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Food and clothing for this large number were dealt out very stintedly, and daily suffering was the common lot of slaves under Lloyd.
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Page 64 first one share, one-eighth interest - had but little to do with it, but, as others got discouraged, secured additional interests, struggled hard, lived stintedly, and when at last the mine began to yield fair returns, owned five-eighths interst.
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Neither his mother's abilities nor his choice were able to secure for him an entree to the society which Cambridge and Boston dole out stintedly to certain privileged collegians.
The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him Ford, Paul L 1894
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There is animate life, too, sprinkled not stintedly over its surface, not only of visitant sea-fowl from the shore, or solitude - loving creatures native to the place -- plover and duck and long-winged herons, but also of cattle and horses grazing on the cultivated edges of the marsh, which make us look for the homes of their human masters at no great distance.
Uppingham by the Sea a Narrative of the Year at Borth John Huntley Skrine 1885
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Neither his mother's abilities nor his choice were able to secure for him an _entrée_ to the society which Cambridge and Boston dole out stintedly to certain privileged collegians.
The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him Paul Leicester Ford 1883
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He was content to lie hard, and live stintedly -- he had spent the greater part of his remaining money in buying another poniard: his hunger and his thirst were after nothing exquisite but an exquisite vengeance.
Romola George Eliot 1849
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a limited amount of provisions, which were doled out stintedly twice a day.
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