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  • Chisel out the mortises taking care to keep the line d-e straight and square.

    Handwork in Wood William Noyes

  • With a dovetail-saw, Fig. 93, p. 66, cut on the mortise side of each line down to the cross line, d-e, and also along the cross line from d to f and e to g.

    Handwork in Wood William Noyes

  • The table-land d-e consists at Vicksburg, through which the annexed section, Figure 26, passes, of loam, overlying the Tertiary strata f-f.

    The Antiquity of Man Charles Lyell 1836

  • In fact, the empiric doctor laughs at the free doctor for instructing his patients ” as though he were trying to make them into doctors themselves (857 d-e).

    Episteme and Techne Parry, Richard 2007

  • (d-e), and localised adjacent to, or partially co-localised with, the CI-M6PR positive compartments (g-i).

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yang O. Zhao et al. 2010

  • l buil d-e Then around line 250, just before the following comment here.

    fullasagoog.com full roast blend Andy Jarrett 2009

  • As an aside, I wonder if, of the few thousand languages there are, any is so unselfconscious as not to have a word for itself, as one language among many?) d-e. socio-cultural f-i. cognitive j-k. stylistic l-n. structured o. semantic p-u. variously expressible v-w. pedagogical My question here is whether, in principle, every noun and adjective can be unambiguously classed as either self-referring or nonself-referring.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 1 1977

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