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How to use TWAIN in a sentence

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In the closing years of the 19th century, Mark Twain, shocked by chauvinist reactions to the rebellion, sounded the alarm.
Twain sometimes thought of himself as a modern Noah warning of a doomsday to come.
When Harper's Magazine was looking for somebody to put on the cover of their sesquicentennial issue alongside Mark Twain, there was you.
By his side was the familiar, loose-jointed figure of Mark Twain, getting over ground with his usual shambling gait.
Whereas Twain on the warpath was a sharpshooting rifleman and Mencken laid about with the broadsword, Brooks's literary weapon is the tweezers.
The kind of small-town hostility to European monarchies comically depicted by Mark Twain then bestrode the world stage.
The libretto turns a typical Twain idea of human weakness into a celebration of the small town against the wicked city slicker.
For this cause shall a man leave father and mother and shall cleave to his wife, and they twain shall be one flesh.
Soon after being seated, down the main aisle to his pew walked Mark Twain, 24 with his big head of bushy hair.
With Twain, America gained a recognisable literary voice and form, just as it started on its path to superpower status.
How did Mark Twain end up fighting against forced labor in the Belgian Congo?
You are old enough to know that she did it her way, you're doing it your way, and never the twain shall meet.
Database systems and operating systems just developed in two very separate worlds and never the twain shall meet.
Whereas Twain on the warpath was a sharp shooting rifleman and Mencken laid about with the broadsword, Brooks's literary weapon is the tweezers.
I was before I came here, but someone in this computer lab is playing a Shania Twain album on a CD drive and it's doing my nut!
Another tool that Twain provides for Jim on his quest for freedom is the latter's belief in the spirit world.
I think it was Mark Twain who said nobody ever went broke overestimating the idiocy of the American television punditocracy.
Twain, one of the great puffers, tried to give up smoking but found that it ruined his work.
Twain was especially impressed with the brilliant color and uncommonness of the Eastern costume.
An adequate response to this mutual lionisation would require the skills of a Jonathan Swift or Mark Twain.
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In the same way, Mark Twain as humorist has sought the highest common factor of all nations.
His heart travaileth and his body is anguished, and it behooveth the twain to dispart, and the soul to leave the body.
And he fared back with the twain to see the corpse, which had been laid in an apartment.
In truth, Mark Twain was an impressionist, rather than an imaginative artist.
To any who had formed the idea that Mark Twain was irascible, exacting, and faultfinding, they will perhaps be a revelation.
Cousin Bess said nought, but wagged her head, and tare her flannel in twain.
Think you God, that is up in Heaven, taketh note of a white lie or twain, or a few cross words by nows and thens?
And cut in twain by the energy of the Sudarsana it fell like the city of Tripura shaken by the shafts of Maheswara.
When the nation was rent in twain, Lincoln, the propitiator, counselled conciliation.
Truly, if this twain are to be judged by their voices, no two peas were ever more alike.
With a little bubbling cry of joy he produced his clasp knife, and went to work busily to hack the ropes in twain.
The kickers were aggrieved, but the heart of the colonel was cut in twain.
No doubt this fairly presents Mark Twain, the lecturer of that day.
England is torn in twain by a spirit of disturbance which, I greatly fear, blood alone can exorcise.
The branches on which I was suspended over the yawning chasm swang to and fro in the air, and I expected them every moment to snap in twain.
At least, I had not quarrelled with the dear twain of the Cedars.
With a sweeping flourish he slashed the paper globe in twain.
Choate's address was ably given, and Mark Twain was at his best.
And with that Theodoric sprang up and clove Chriemhild in twain.
Then Tommy leapt at him, raised his tomahawk, and clove his head in twain.
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