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They are on their way to Japan for Mrs Kipp's health.
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And also, in case you're wondering (because I was), an antioxidant is - in layman's and/or Kipp's terms - "something that prevents oxidation of the body."
Verena von Pfetten: Talking Super Food Sustenance With Essential Living Foods (VIDEO) 2008
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Using his new unexplained powers, and Kipp's new unexplained hyperintelligence, Travis Stone rebuilds Spacehawk into the ultimate crime fighting machine.
Nostalgiametrics: The Science of Today for Yesterday's Crap David Campbell 2007
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It is copied from one of Kipp's Views in Great Britain in the time of Queen Anne, and affords a correct idea of Hampton Court in all its olden splendour.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 385, August 15, 1829 Various
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A small tube serves to admit a current of carbonic acid from a Kipp's apparatus.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 392, July 7, 1883 Various
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Kipp's Bay, near what is now the foot of 34th Street.
The Dare Boys of 1776 Stephen Angus Cox
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Connect up the india-rubber tubing on one of the side tubes with a cylinder of compressed hydrogen (or the delivery tube of a Kipp's Fig. 132 or other hydrogen apparatus, Fig. 133), interposing a short piece of glass tubing; and in like manner connect a long piece of rubber tubing which should be led into a basin of water, to the opposite side tube.
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-- Kipp's hydrogen apparatus, (a) connected up to two washing bottles containing (b) lead acetate 10 per cent. solution, to remove H_ {2} S and (c) silver nitrate solution to remove
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Kipp's Bay, landing-place of British, 34; account by an eye-witness, 34, 35.
The Campaign of Trenton 1776-77 Samuel Adams Drake 1869
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Clinton crossed the East River in boats from Newtown Bay to Kipp's Bay, with 4,000 men, landed without opposition, owing to a disgraceful panic which seized the Americans posted there for just such an emergency, and thus thrust himself in between the Americans in the city and those at
The Campaign of Trenton 1776-77 Samuel Adams Drake 1869
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