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His powerfully lyrical Symphony no. 6 conveys a strong sense of the Norwegian landscape. |
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He is quite nice but that blue suit is a definite no no. And the shoes. Oh and the socks. Bleugh. |
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But when I took the no. 7 bus to work in the morning, it took a detour around the flooded roads. |
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No Hot Stove League in this town. No, no, no. Here in Boston, USA, and throughout New England, we play in the Blast Furnace League. |
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Oh no. I'm being emotionally honest and vulnerable! Dudebro fail! |
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At No. 1 Lee Read impressively powered his way to a 2-lead and looked unbeatable. |
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The book was taken to the bosom of America, was a No. 1 best-seller last year and is still on the best-selling lists in hardcover and paperback. |
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The unranked Richmond Spiders beat the No. 12 Jayhawks in Kansas, snapping KU's 52-game home winning streak against unranked opponents. |
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Rakuten, meanwhile, has a larger stock-trading arm, runs Japan's No. 1 cybermall, and gets roughly twice Livedoor's traffic. |
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No. Are they offering us a new foreign policy or another way of dealing with dictators and terrorists? |
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No. He's got a small cell that he stays in when he's not visiting with people. |
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The British No. 46 Group operated a more mixed force, including Sunderland flying boats, from eight airfields and one water base. |
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They co-pilot the No. 45 Flying Lizards Porsche and currently are in third place in the division with 69 points. |
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Evans was not only in with the No. 1 offense, but he was still filling his customary role on special teams. |
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The programme concluded with Mozart's Symphony No. 41, the socalled Jupiter symphony, whose Olympian grandeur justifies its name. |
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Nine CEO David Gyngell has the unenviable task of piloting the faded No. 1 network over the remainder of this year. |
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No. 1 presents to us a good specimen of a general servant, one who will do anything within the compass of her capacities. |
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But can the world's No. 1 food colossus fatten up its profits as it slashes costs? |
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In combination with the No. 5 suture, the site of failure was shifted more to the anchor. |
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We used No. 5 braided nonabsorbable polyester sutures to eliminate the effect of suture breakage on the ultimate strength of the repair. |
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It should surprise no one that the record entered the charts at No. 1 in eleven countries. |
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Preliminary examination of the vessel showed the fire was caused by a leak in a high-pressure fuel line in the No. 2 engine room. |
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Challenge No. 3 is to make it into some kind of all-singing all-dancing plug-and-play searchable calendar enabled hyper-semantic doodah. |
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No. Do I think that the threat of capital punishment acts as a deterrent to serious crime? |
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First designated as No. B80 was a heavy duty 18-inch Stillson pattern pipe wrench. |
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By 1938 he was an air vice-marshal commanding No. 12 Fighter Group which, during the battle of Britain, defended the Midlands. |
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The No. 1 reason cited by women who are reluctant to indulge their male partners' kinks is the fear that they're stepping onto a slippery slope. |
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The elegance, the sorrow, the cadences of the language there reminds one of Henryk Gorecki's Symphony No. 3 with its haunting refrains. |
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It takes a few more chances than, say, Presley's latest remixed No. 1 smash. |
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Although it's since been re-recorded for album No. 2, the original version, available only on their website, sounds absolutely perfect as is. |
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No. 2 is the longer by 13 minutes, and notable for the emergence of a poignant viola tune in the big lento finale, and for a shocking last bar. |
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To the surprise of many, he did re-up last November, then promoted Isaacson to the No. 2 spot just two months later. |
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With her right of way clear, No. 823 reversed through the loop and then forward down the freight road to couple up to the errant coach. |
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No. And then I started to have fruit and then there was this one fantasy I've been having the whole time which was a lox and cream cheese bagel. |
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No. To me the idea that words or taunts can enrage somebody to kill and act out of anger, and our judicial system says that's okay, is barbaric. |
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Both diesel engines operate on No. 2 fuel oil, carried in two 200-gallon tanks. |
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The company pioneered the idea of coupling a discount store with a supermarket and has become the nation's No. 1 grocer. |
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It is similar to umpires giving No. 11 batsmen out more readily than top-order batsmen. |
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She is currently No. 1 womens and mixed doubles badminton player, and has gained twenty caps so far. |
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Two 42-inch diameter pipes were installed in shaft No. 1 and the shaft was backfilled around the pipes with concrete. |
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No. 1057 represented the final years of steam with a Pyle National headlight centred on the smokebox door and a standard tender. |
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He has already been enjoying the No. 2 position in the Union Cabinet and his elevation as Deputy Prime Minister has been merely formalised. |
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It is also a bona fide best seller, debuting today at No. 9 on the New York Times list. |
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No. Strays isn't mentalist enough to veer off in that kind of direction, it's all too tight. |
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Making them our public enemy No. 1 plays into the hands of militarists on both sides of the Pacific. |
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This stripped Mogul in the erecting shop is former SP No. 1771, a favorite of mine since childhood. |
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Our No. 1 bleed-leak light illuminated, so we secured the No. 1 bleed system. |
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No. 23 purls off the piano like drops of water for some forty seconds before the conclusion begins, in No. 24, sweeping, broad, interlaced with runs. |
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The Chicago Crime Commission declared him Public Enemy No. 1, declaring that he was a bigger menace than al capone had ever been. |
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Feller also represents victim No. 2, whose story was the subject of bombshell trial testimony. |
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And, still, the league's No. 3 active rusher is trying to prove his worth. |
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But Zawahiri has to know he is now High Value Target No. 1, and his shelf life is finite. |
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The song did indeed become an underground hit before hitting the mainstream, reaching No. 15 on the RB singles chart. |
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The charges date back to Sept. 16, 2002 when Ng's squad car was T-boned by a speeding 2003 Honda Civic at the intersection of Williams and No. 3 Road. |
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Our story made it onto the Times' home page, scoring the No. 10 slot on the most-emailed list. |
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No. Walker's prologue and epilogue clearly frame the diary's events. |
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I'm thinking about how Hubba Hubba Boy doesn't know I'm the No. 1 scorer on the mathletes team or that my science fair project on acid rain won the grand prize last year. |
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Safety concerns prompted the city to push for a median to be constructed on No. 2 Road and Blundell Road to prevent illegal southbound left turns. |
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After the first coat has dried it should be buffed with No. 2 steel wool. |
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When I get a new phone, its hackability is my No. 1 buying consideration. |
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His wildly successful steakhouses, of which the Houston edition is No. 11, asks the diner to surrender to a certain kind of theatrical experience. |
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After coupling to the coach, No. 823 was coaled manually and then had to reverse down the shed road to be oiled and greased for the return journey. |
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As of the date hereof, the fence blocking the access to Building No. 2 has not been removed, and Kapasky has now planted bushes on the Block K side of the fence. |
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The title track, an echoey and bombastic pop ballad, was clearly overproduced, but rode all the way to No. 2 on the success of the film and the soundtrack. |
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The anterior horn of the transplanted meniscus was then sutured to the native meniscus with No. braided nonabsorbable sutures through the arthrotomy. |
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If it is true that the devil finds work for idle hands to do, the No. i U. S. Mephistopheles is currently a mild little Philadelphian named Charles Darrow. |
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Within a few hours he had issued Directive No. 25, decreeing Yugoslavia's obliteration and assigning secondary roles in its conquest to Italy and Hungary. |
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The Sonata No. 2 in A minor begins solemnly with the Grave movement. |
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No. Will the enigmatic young female violinist turn out to be significant? |
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Juror No. 4, in the back row, closed his eyes while listening. |
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But I heroworship lighthousekeepers. No. Envy is closer. Or maybe jealousy. |
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I took a sip of water and settled into my seat in the No. 13 courtyard. |
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But as the old Avis ad goes, as No. 2, Oklahoma tries harder. |
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No. 3 is a group of drooping fuchslas, scarlet, pink and purple, with a sprankle of witch grass. |
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Why can't Jerry and I be together forever like a real couple? Riddle me that, Batman? Society? No. Idiots. |
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If we were to accept Amendment No. 144D, the effect of that would be to disapply the definition from properties that are not yet on the market. |
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No. 4 represents the country occupied by the tribes speaking the Darkinung, Wannerawa, Warrimee, Wannungine, Dharrook and some other dialects. |
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The No. 1-rated football team proceeded to blow out its undermanned opponent. |
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No. The P.D.A., the cellphone and the computer did not usher in our hypermobile, split-focus, cybercentric culture. |
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Christopher Nolan need not cry in his beer over Inception's demotion to the No. 2 spot. |
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New Orleans holds us on downs, and Malley goes in to punt and that little crackerass No. 28 slices through and blocks it. |
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Instead, he played the chalk and selected the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament. |
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When experimenting in Paris with a No. 3 lamp in a vertical direction, it showed a consumption of 34.6 liters per carcel obtained. |
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It is alleged by the defendant that there were scabs and greybacks in it, and that it did not come up to the quality of No. 1 slate as contracted for. |
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No. 2 shows a boundary-rider. This out-back servant of the State has about 70 miles of fencing to look after and inspects the whole every six days. |
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A son of Street Cry, Street Sense will break from the No. 7 post and, in theory, lope along in midpack before finding a spot near the rail to unleash a late run. |
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Since then, his campaign sometimes seemed snake-bitten as it dodged hecklers and a drumbeat of presumptuous questions about life after No. 10 Downing Street. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
Intergradation with neomexicana is suggested by one specimen, no. 7936, univ. |
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The skull of no. 34677 shows no infestation of the frontal sinuses by parasites. |
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Only one, no. 136358, a subadult, is accompanied by a skull. |
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The piano phrase in the Rondo of No. 11, before the organ point and the pause bar, is striking. |
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No. 31562, which was obtained in a yucca and acacia association, had little fat. |
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I will hand you Commission Exhibit No. 1025, and ask you if that is your transmittal letter with the statements attached. |
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Subterranean passages ran to the Seine from No. 30, and some other riverine houses. |
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We resume our quotations from this treasurable little volume already noticed in No. 551, of The Mirror. |
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The barracks at No. 20 are on the site of ruins of the old Merovingian castle. |
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The chamber-maid that 'cleared up' No. 25, dared not, at the price of her scalp, misplace a boot or a tooth-brush. |
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The lower jaw of No. 14 is quite Napoleonic in its strength and unscrupulousness, and this face carries its warning with it. |
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No. 57 may be noticed as being like a Neolithic form, with a common Neolithic mark. |
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In the variant of the story in No. 38, the comrades are the hero Martin, a smith, and a tailor. |
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It was the hammer of the officiant, who, with a loud blow on the platform, adjudged No. 42 irrevocably to Signor Polizzi. |
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No. 72 built in 1650 as an Oratorian convent, a maternity hospital under the Empire, now a childrens hospice. |
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One, Orel No. 25, was selected as being superior in many respects to the others and was finally named Vladimir. |
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No. 80 is a copy of Maimonides' yad Hachazaka, revised by the author, with his autograph signature at the bottom of fol. |
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The shot is fired by an electric firing battery, from the first floor of Building No. 17, about 10 yd. |
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It has an incised maeander, as in No. 29, 7, and a palmette ornament painted in red. |
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In No. 23 at the end of the last movement, an organ point reminds us that the full intentions of the composer are not recorded. |
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No. 53, a figure wearing a petasos, does not appear in the plate of Michaelis. |
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I d' know's I ort to say so, but this here district No. 34 is a poot' tol'able hard school to teach. |
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No. 31596 is the first recorded specimen of the prairie falcon from Coahuila. |
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The German is No. 30 quadrat, which is rendered approximately by the above. |
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No. 4, with an improved blast, was tried at Quantico, Mr. Goode being present. |
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Wolf No. 10 never joined any of the other radioed wolves after their release, whereas the others generally remained as a pack. |
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And what is the comparison between the photograph from Zapruder film on that Exhibit No. 889 and the photograph from reenactment? |
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Similar to No. 758, but back, tail, and flanks without brownish or rufescent tinge. |
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A rough example of No. 44 was found at ballas, used anciently as a lamp with floating wick. |
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No. 13 shows a wheel built in segments which is then cut out on the band saw to resemble a standard spoke wheel. |
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The portion of Canes Venatici, represented in map No. 26, contains two or three remarkable objects. |
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If the distance from the basket seems too long, No. 14 may come forward a given distance to a chalk line and throw from that. |
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At the institution of the present Wyandotte Tribe, No. 3, he became a charter member, and his honors were recognized. |
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He never will glory in belonging to the chequer No. 71, or to any other badge-ticket. |
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Rabbit No. 335 seems to be an exception, but the post-mortem examination showed the presence of coccidiosis of the liver. |
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The enclosed paper, No. 9, is the only colorable evidence of this which has come to my knowledge. |
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Red bright as in No. 593d, but black on forehead narrower, usually separated by base of culmen. |
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As a preliminary to the use of the curette, dilatation up to No. 12 Hegar is necessary. |
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I take it, though, you would say that Commission Exhibit No. 930 went by diplomatic pouch. |
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I have almost finished No. 3, in which I have relieved my indignant soul with a scarifier. |
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The fifth and sixth rows are netted plain with the mesh No. 14, which finishes the scollop. |
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You will find the double-trouble story in the next issue of the weekly, No. 88, out April 4th. |
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Is No. 48 to be deprived of the 'Hat-catcher's Daughter' because 47 is dyspeptic? |
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No. 307 for sauce, to which some add a few drops of eschalot wine or vinegar. |
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Who has done better than that in growing No. 1017 everbearing strawberry plants? |
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From four plants of No. 1017 everbearing strawberries he reports having raised several over six hundred. |
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In No. 88, the eaglets also exemplify the disposition of charges upon a Bend. |
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Thus it seems unlikely that, if No. 11 conceived, she lost her fetuses in utero. |
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I have wood guard 31 ready for protection of fingerboard, and 32, for the back, and one of No. 11 cramps. |
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The flatfoot, No. 3, approached within a short distance of the wreck, and a line was passed from her to the bow of the Chalmetta. |
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Then far below him, four miles away, the long confident whistle of No. 44 at a grade crossing. |
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We now pass northward to the region covered by map No. 14, including the remainder of Ophiuchus and Serpens. |
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Mrs. halton, who was No. 9, called to her maid, and then spoke to the Frenchwoman. |
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Shakespeareana has already been dealt with under heading No. 9, and the bibliography of the Drama is a voluminous one. |
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On Shaneyfelt Exhibit No. 1, the highlight does not denote the top of the weapon. |
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In matters of detail, a hydria in Munich, No. 125, 66 offers the best illustration. |
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The wine vessel in this metope, and the hydria in No. 307, indicate the wedding feast of Peirithos as the scene of the contest. |
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I used the sproat bend, No. 7-0, but 5-0 would be large enough for the average-sized cero. |
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No. 2, a local act, by which people whose property is trespassed upon, are allowed the privilege of impounding the trespassers. |
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No. 31544 seemingly represents a large extension in the summer range of the indigo bunting. |
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The ceiling of the room No. 2, carved in stucco, is worthy of the paintings. |
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On account of this weakness of the inhibitor in the germ-plasm of No. 117 that inhibitor is rarely fully activated. |
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Add one loopful of the inoculum to tube No. 1, treating the liquefied medium as bouillon. |
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As painting suited his talents, he entered into the lucrative branch of japanning, and resided at No. 22, in Moor-street. |
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Connect two heavy insulated copper wires, about No. 12, to the sides of the knife switch just as you connected the fine wires. |
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Sandpaper this lightly with No. 00 paper when the stain has thoroughly dried, and put on a coat of lackluster or an equivalent. |
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No. 3, the man with the tube-pouch, got out his lanyard and hooked it to a primer. |
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The note, annexure No. 2, regulates the details of these measures. |
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Such a withered old face was the face of the pointsman at No. 11 point! |
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No. 1, the sponger and rammer, had been killed by a pistol-shot. |
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We fired a Hjort mark harpoon, No. 171, into a blue whale on this day. |
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Do you know why Exhibit No. 820 was not reprocessed or desilvered? |
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The man who had been No. 5, a cannoneer, was the senior, and took command. |
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Documents printed by order of the Senate, 1861, No. 96, passim. |
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At No. 120 there are two storeyed cellars and in one of them a well. |
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To pass as No. 1, a pelt must possess a white, pink or flesh color. |
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We have made a drawing of wiggle No. 11, and send it to you. |
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The wire used to truss the glider is No. 16 gauge piano wire. |
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No. 20 is a simple sentence, with a complex sentence in parenthesis. |
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The I, the No. 1, looks out from every word of that manifesto. |
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No. 4315 is globular, and has a striking environment of bystanding stars. |
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The shrieking of the switch engine was warning No. 44 in time. |
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At No. 58 lived strass, the inventor of the simili-diamonds. |
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No. 19 is a splendid terra-cotta vase from the Palace of Priam. |
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See to No. 10 with all the accuracy possible, for in the mag. |
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Reconnaissance flight of seaplane No. 136 over the German navy. |
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You must have two skeins of second sized silk, and a No. 10 mesh. |
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For the next week Pincher was undergoing the rigours of No. 10 punishment. |
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Lock No. 13 was true to its hoodoo, and gave us some trouble. |
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In the courtyard of No. 57, lhtel de Titon, the Bastille armourer. |
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