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  • Now she was here-and if she was here, then it was for a strong reason and for her own con - venience.

    The Bane of the Black Sword Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1977

  • Now she was here-and if she was here, then it was for a strong reason and for her own con - venience.

    The Bane of The Black Sword Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1977

  • An 'afterwards -- well, I reckon I'll answer right smart for any incon-venience caused here tonight.

    Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971

  • An 'afterwards -- well, I reckon I'll answer right smart for any incon-venience caused here tonight.

    Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971

  • This is easy to see, especially if, for con - venience, we begin by talking in terms of an aether.

    RELATIVITY BANESH HOFFMANN 1968

  • The primitive mind is aware only of a generalized daemonic force outside itself, to which it is subject and which it must propitiate; and as it grows, the mythical presentation of its experience progresses from the undifferentiated dae - monic power to the personal god, and from the personal god to the impersonal abstraction which is merely for con - venience imagined in a human shape ...

    ICONOGRAPHY JAN BIA��OSTOCKI 1968

  • For con - venience he personifies “nature who does nothing at random, but always does what is best out of the avail - able possibilities,” and speaks of it as a prudent house - wife who “apportions” the materials and “uses” the necessary movements of the elements.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas D. M. BALME 1968

  • The party for the co [n] venience of being more imediately under the eye of the several sergeants haveing charge of them, will make the necessary exchanges of their Bunks and rooms for that Purpose as shall be verbally derected by us.

    Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904

  • Another incon - venience has been felt, especially by some of the members, from the effect of the stoves by which the hall is warmed upon the air of the room, especially when the House and galleries have been crowded.

    Thomas Jefferson and the National Capital: Containing Notes and Correspondence exchanged between Jefferson, Washington, L'Enfant, Ellicott, Hallett, Thornton, Latrobe, the Commissioners, and others 1797

  • Mobil, Mobil 1, SuperSyn, venience and simplicity, those terms and terms ments and others.

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