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[ ENGLISH FICTION]
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| ... Duodecimo), CHAPTER I ( Huzza Porpoise). -- This is the common porpoise found almost all over the globe. The name is of my own bestowal; for there are more than one sort of porpoises, and something must be done to distinguish them. I call them thus, because he always swims in hilarious ... |
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[ FICTION]
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| ... the trip." He spun the match into the wind, and the tip of the cigarette glowed bright as he pulled on it. "I think there are more important things to consider right now," he said quietly. "We're flying home soon." Another gust whipped a taste of spray over her. "Yes," ... |
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[ FICTION]
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| ... They want you back. Nobody paid me to turn you in. I was paid to find you. That's all. Though, I must admit, there are more than a few people who just wanna see you flatlined." "Including you?" Ghostdancer asks. Her electronic voice inquisitive. As much as she can with ... |
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[ FICTION]
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| ... face the speaker. "Dana?" I say wonderingly, my memories fluttering in and out like shuffled cards. "What--I understand--" Dana smiles, visibly relieved; there are more lines in the wise old face than I remembered. "Good. Your memory is beginning to return. sorry, Cory. We had a disaster during your ... |
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[ GENERAL SERIAL PUBLICATIONS]
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| ... redshift of 4.9. An object at a redshift of 7 "is indeed a possibility," says Mark Dickinson of STScI, but "I would suspect there are more mundane possibilities as well." He suggests that the VLA may have detected a radio-producing plasma lobe, offset from the center of the ... |
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[ ITALIAN FICTION]
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| ... also in regard of your office, which priviledgeth you to correct such abuses, not onely in friends, but also in strangers. Enow other women there are, (more is the pitty) who perhaps are better disposed to such suites then I am, and can both like and allow of such courting, ... |
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[ ENGLISH ESSAYS]
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| ... existence of other spirits, but by revelation. Angels of all sorts are naturally beyond our discovery; and all those intelligences, whereof it is likely there are more orders than of corporeal substances, are things whereof our natural faculties give us no certain account at all. That there are minds and ... |
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[ ENGLISH FICTION]
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| ... it. Tom could bear a good deal himself, but he was proud of her, and pride is a sensitive thing. He began to think, `there are more Pecksniffs than one, perhaps,'' and by all the pins and needles that run up and down in angry veins, Tom was in ... |
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[ IN SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES]
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| ... is wounded to the same or a less degree, the bone of the head there is more contused, fractured, and depressed; and that injuries there are more deadly and more difficult to cure; and it is more difficult to save life in injuries there than in any other part of ... |
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[ IN SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES]
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| ... out while it lets the little bees go in. Of the king bees there are, as has been stated, two kinds. In every hive there are more kings than one; and a hive goes to ruin if there be too few kings, not because of anarchy thereby ensuing, but, as ... |
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[ IN SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES]
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| ... power from which this force would originate will not be infinite, for the earth is not infinite and therefore its weight is not. Now there are more senses than one of the word 'impossible'. When we say it is impossible to see a sound, and when we say it is ... |




