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1 It was their final, most essential command.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 1: Chapter 7
2 His body was held down at every essential point.
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3 And when you were free you were puzzled by what was essentially the same question.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 3
4 The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labour.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 9
5 He began telling her the story of his married life, but curiously enough she appeared to know the essential parts of it already.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 3
6 But if they did not exist, the structure of world society, and the process by which it maintains itself, would not be essentially different.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 9
7 He had committed--would still have committed, even if he had never set pen to paper--the essential crime that contained all others in itself.
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8 DOUBLETHINK lies at the very heart of Ingsoc, since the essential act of the Party is to use conscious deception while retaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.
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9 As we have seen, researches that could be called scientific are still carried out for the purposes of war, but they are essentially a kind of daydreaming, and their failure to show results is not important.
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10 They have been subdivided in many ways, they have borne countless different names, and their relative numbers, as well as their attitude towards one another, have varied from age to age: but the essential structure of society has never altered.
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11 They have been subdivided in many ways, they have borne countless different names, and their relative numbers, as well as their attitude towards one another, have varied from age to age: but the essential structure of society has never altered.
Nineteen Eighty-FourBy George Orwell ContextHighlight In PART 2: Chapter 9