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be possessed of



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The promises within them, if not entirely sacrosanct, are at least meant to be possessed of a greater sanctity than other more disposable political pledges.

From BBC • Jun. 11, 2024

It goes without saying that a chaplain should be possessed of personal integrity and exemplary habits, and should be a man of religious experience with pious instincts and a fervor for service.

From Time Magazine Archive

The American people may be possessed of a deep sense of the world crisis in which they are involved, may be growing aware that their generation is shaping the history of the world.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was believed to be possessed of immense and malignant strength, including the self-confidence, prowess and resources for the conduct of all-out war.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet the time-honoured Show was found to be possessed of wonderful vitality.

From The Influence and Development of English Gilds As Illustrated by the History of the Craft Gilds of Shrewsbury by Hibbert, Francis Aiden




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