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“Constantanople” a young gent etired in the igth of fashn; and indead presenting by the cleanlyness of his appearants and linning (which was generally a pink or blew shurt, with a cricketer or a dansuse pattern) rather a contrast to the dinjy and whistkcard sosaity of the Diwann.
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“Constantanople” a young gent etired in the igth of fashn; and indead presenting by the cleanlyness of his appearants and linning (which was generally a pink or blew shurt, with a cricketer or a dansuse pattern) rather a contrast to the dinjy and whistkcard sosaity of the Diwann.
Burlesques 2006
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Dragging his yet wife by the hair, he forced her out on to the and began beating her with every ounce of igth he had.
two women Cole, Martina 1999
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COLOR VISION The wavelength of light is usually measured in Angstrom units, named for a igth-century Swedish astronomer, Anders J. Angstrom.
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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One of the early speculators in this direction was an i8th-igth century Viennese physician named Franz Joseph Gall.
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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By igth-century ways of thinking, the passage of food from the stomach into the small intestine activated a nerve which then
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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By the end of the igth century, the nervous system had come into its own, and actually into more than its own.
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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With the close of the igth century and the beginning of the zoth, chemists began to work with extracts of the testicles and found that changes occurring after castration (in experimental animals) could he prevented by injection of such extracts.
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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The concept grew firmer, throughout the igth century, that nerves conducted stimulations and that the conduction was in the form of an electric current.
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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This is a group occurring, characteristically, in alcohols, and, toward the end of the igth century, it became conventional to give the alcohols names ending with the suffix "ol."
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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