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  • I'll show you where you can sleep.

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  • You'll have to show me these beautiful flowers.

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  • Will you show me how to do that?

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  • Almost three-quarters of all defense spending occurs within NATO countries, meaning the alliance is largely the only military show in town.

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  • He might show up any time to claim the ranch.

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  • We will show Europe how Russia rises to the defense of Russia!

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  • I want to show you something.

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  • He spread his arms to show he wasn't carrying any weapons.

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  • Shall I show it to you?

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  • On Saturday we took in a Broadway show and Sunday a baseball game.

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  • For each dinner, sixty or more people show up.

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  • At the very least, history can clearly show the range of outcomes that are likely.

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  • Show me in your mind.

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  • Can Howard have an hour off to show me around Keene before I leave?

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  • I will show you how a messenger ought to behave.

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  • The same people seldom show up twice.

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  • I guess sometimes a man doesn't show much appreciation for what he has.

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  • I'll show you where we can get some water.

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  • But the wolf was too wise to show herself.

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  • My friend said, she would sometime show me the copies of the marbles brought away by Lord Elgin from the Parthenon.

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  • Pierre's one feeling at the moment was a desire to show that he was ready to go all lengths and was prepared to sacrifice everything.

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  • They were singing discordantly, arduously, and with great effort, evidently not because they wished to sing, but because they wanted to show they were drunk and on a spree.

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  • Show me where we might eat.

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  • So it had all been a show for Claudette.

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  • They spread their wings and opened their mouths to show that they understood his words.

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  • You know how much we love that show!

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  • So he called Tikhon and went through the rooms with him to show him where to set up the bed for that night.

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  • Maybe he was going to show her he could be a nice guy too.

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  • Is that why you want to take me up there - to show your mother how ridiculous the thought of any hanky panky is?

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  • Yeah. Why don't we go up and show it to Mom and Dad today?

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  • I'll show you where you will sleep while Cynthia gets supper on the table.

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  • Then in the 1940s, another American, Oswald Avery, was able to show, through an ingenious method, that the genetic information had to be carried by the DNA.

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  • Pierre, however, felt excited, and the general desire to show that they were ready to go to all lengths--which found expression in the tones and looks more than in the substance of the speeches--infected him too.

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  • Come on, I'll show you something that will take your breath away.

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  • She made a show of resting her coat across the table, as if to say she wasn't leaving, and crossed to the small hall that contained the restrooms.

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  • His elbows were propped on his knees, the trench falling back to show a lean body, flat stomach and muscular thighs outlined by the soft material of his pants.

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  • I bookmarked a few pages in the Kamasutra for things I'd like to try, but I'm too afraid to show anyone.

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  • The Dipnoi show a distinct transition between fishes and amphibia.

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  • There are external historical circumstances and internal literary features which unite to show that the application of the literary hypotheses of the Old Testament to the course of Israelite history is still incomplete, and they warn us that the intrinsic value of religious and didactic writings should not depend upon the accuracy of their history.'

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  • Rather, I aim to show that the world will be what we make it to be.

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  • I would like so much to show him in some way how deeply I appreciate all that he is doing for me, and I cannot think of anything better to do.

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  • And she spread out her arms to show her short-waisted, lace-trimmed, dainty gray dress, girdled with a broad ribbon just below the breast.

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  • If the noble awistocwacy of the pwovince of Moscow thinks fit, it can show its loyalty to our sov'weign the Empewah in other ways.

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  • He'll show you what law is! the mob were saying as if reproving one another for their lack of confidence.

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  • Well, show me where you're things are and I'll take them out to my truck while I wait.

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  • All three Paris curves show three peaks, the first and third representing the ordinary forenoon and afternoon maxima.

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  • A more directly religious element, it is true, was introduced by the practice of attending the synagogue service; but it is to be The grammatical inflexions of the word "Sabbath" would show that it is a feminine form, properly shabbat-t for shabbat-t.

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  • Modern criticism of the history of Sabbath observance among the Hebrews has done nothing more than follow out these arguments in detail, and show that the result is in agreement with what is known as to the dates of the several component parts of the Pentateuch.

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  • In this form the seventh day's rest was one of the few outward ordinances by which the Israelite could still show his fidelity to Yahweh and mark his separation from the heathen.

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  • If the Sabbath involved abstention from all such business as recorded in dated documents and always fell on these days, then the 7th, &c., should show a marked falling off in the number of dated documents.

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  • The Permian deposits are best developed in New South Wales and Tasmania, where their characters show the continuation of the Carboniferous conditions.

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  • The kangaroo and most of its congeners show an extraordinary disproportion of the hind limbs to the fore part of the body.

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  • Jarrah timber is nearly impervious to the attacks of the teredo, and there is good evidence to show that, exposed to wear and weather, or placed under the soil, or used as submarine piles, the wood remained intact after nearly fifty years' trial.

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  • Further evidence of the antiquity of Australian man is to be found in the strict observance of tribal boundaries, which would seem to show that the tribes must have been settled a long time in one place.

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  • Mazzini, now openly hostile to the monarchy, was seized with a perfect monomania for insurrections, and promoted various small risings, the only effect of which was to show how completely his influence was gone.

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  • It is part of the scheme which runs through the book of Kings, and its apparent object is to show that the Temple planned by David and founded by Solomon ultimately gained its true position as the only sanctuary of Yahweh to which his worshippers should repair.

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  • In historical works on the year 1812 French writers are very fond of saying that Napoleon felt the danger of extending his line, that he sought a battle and that his marshals advised him to stop at Smolensk, and of making similar statements to show that the danger of the campaign was even then understood.

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  • Maybe you'd like to stick around here for a while to see if they show up.

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  • Was he trying to show his sister up?

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  • If we can show them it's in their best interests to work with us and let us keep our privacy we're far better off.

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  • I touched her so she could show me where you were, and I felt what she can do, Darian said.

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  • She replaced her weapon and crossed to him, unwilling to show fear.

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  • Damian waved to show he'd heard and then took the stairs two at a time to his room.

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  • He ached to show her how much she meant to him, to open her closed vision of him and his world and show her the beauty that made him fight as he did.

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  • She turned to show her tattoos.

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  • Bet I could show you a few things you won't find in the Kamasutra.

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  • She turned and pulled her hair aside to show him the tattoo once again.

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  • I'll show myself soon, Wynn said, unconcerned.

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  • It was like something out of a television show about castles.

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  • The light from the water was bright enough to show who stood on the opposite shore, caught in what looked like a lover's embrace.

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  • He wore the long-sleeve knit shirt, snug enough to show his physique without clinging to it, the snug jeans low on his lean hips.

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  • It left her trying hard not to show her panic.

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  • If Darian was surprised Xander knew about the baby, he didn't show it.

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  • The other is in Texas, waiting for us to show up.

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  • They're here in case any Guardians show up.

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  • He clutched the gem by one end and held it up to show the Others.

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  • In this connexion it is of interest to note that, both in the Mediterranean islands and in West Africa, dwarf elephants of the African type are accompanied by pigmy species of hippopotamus, although we have not yet evidence to show that in Africa the two animals occupy actually the same area.

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  • Considering the wide differences between the two groups in the size and external characters, and in the mode of life, including the mode of feeding, it is indeed surprising that in every important organ the two groups should show a fundamental morphological identity.

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  • Burmann was rather a compiler than a critic; his commentaries show immense learning and accuracy, but are wanting in taste and judgment.

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  • As a matter of fact, the parliament at Leicester, in which the speeches were supposed to have been made, began on the 30th of April 1414 before Chicheley was archbishop. The rolls of parliament show that he was not present in the parliament at all.

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  • Some species show fermentative power.

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  • Another fact of considerable technical importance is, that the various races of yeast show considerable differences in the amount and proportion of fermentation products other than ethyl alcohol and carbonic acid which they produce.

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  • The New Year and Whitsuntide Show fairs only arose during the 9th century.

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  • The values of a 2 at the various stations differ comparatively little, and show but little seasonal change.

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  • Observations on mountain tops generally show high potentials near the ground.

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  • His Figures Show A Double Daily Period In Both And A_, The Principal Maximum Occurring About I Or 2 P.M.

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  • There Seems A Fairly Well Marked Annual Variation In Ionic Contents, As The Following Figures Will Show.

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  • There is hardly a page of Ovid which does not show obligations to his poems, while other writers made a more sparing use of his stories.

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  • The site was occupied in very early times, as the discoveries since 1882 show.

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  • Large cemeteries have been excavated, which show three different periods from the 8th century B.C. down to the Roman domination.

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  • Inscriptions show that the national language asserted its existence even after Ateste came into the hands of the Romans.

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  • It is now known, however, that they were true Arabs - as the proper names on their inscriptions show - who had come under Aramaic influence.

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  • The cella of the temple of Heracles underwent considerable modifications in Roman times, and the discovery in it of a statue of Asclepius seems to show that the cult of this deity superseded the original one.

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  • Many of the churches show characteristic Spanish Late Gothic architecture which survived until a comparatively recent period.

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  • Enough, however, remains to show that the scheme was a combination of such a stone kraal as that at Nanatali with the plan of a fort like those found about Inyanga.

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  • Possibly those domesticated cats with unusually short and bushy tails may have a larger share of European wild-cat blood; while, conversely, such wild cats as show long tails may have a cross of domesticated blood.

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  • To attach a clear and definite meaning to the Cartesian doctrine of God, to show how much of it comes from the Christian theology and how much from the logic of idealism, how far the conception of a personal being as creator and preserver mingles with the pantheistic conception of an infinite and perfect something which is all in all, would be to go beyond Descartes and to ask for a solution of difficulties of which he was 1 Ouvres, vi.

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  • Attempts have been made, principally founded on some remarks of Huygens, to show that Descartes had learned the principles of refraction from the manuscript of a treatise by Willebrord Snell, but the facts are uncertain; and, so far as Descartes founds his optics on any one, it is probably on the researches of Kepler.

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  • Especially he had written to Pere Mesland, one of the order, to show how the Catholic doctrine of the eucharist might be made compatible with his theories of matter.

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  • All the many writings of Thomas are preparatory to his great work the Summa Theologiae, and show us the progress of his mind training for this his life work.

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  • In his adoption of a purely defensive policy at the beginning of the Peloponnesian War, he miscalculated the temper of the Athenians, whose morale would have been better sustained by a greater show of activity.

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  • Thus (though earlier Indian and Bactrian coins do not show it) it is found with the gods on some of the coins of the Indian kings Kanishka, Huvishka and Vasudeva, 58 B.C. to A.D.

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  • Maps of the 16th and 17th centuries often show Cambaluc in an imaginary region to the north of China, a part of the misconception that has prevailed regarding Cathay.

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  • There is nothing to show whether the transcripts were sent to Briggs as intended and returned by him, or whether they were not sent to him.

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  • These examples show that Napier was in possession of all the conventions and attributes that enable the decimal point to complete so symmetrically our system of notation, viz.

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  • He was thought to show a leaning towards Socinianism and Arminianism.

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  • Colsa, grown chiefly in the lower basin of the Seine (SeineInfrieure and Eure), is the most important of the oil-producing plants, all of which show a diminishing acreage.

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  • Other works of Arnolfo, such as the Braye tomb at Orvieto, show an intimate artistic alliance between him and the Cosmati.

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  • The Tell el-Amarna letters show that, long before the invasion by Joshua, it was occupied by the Egyptians, and was probably a stronghold of considerable importance, as it formed a good strategical position in the hill country of southern Palestine.

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  • It also possesses the power of combining with most metallic oxides at high temperatures, forming borates, which in many cases show characteristic colours.

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  • The older records utilized by the Deuteronomic and later compilers indicate some common tradition which has found expression in these varying forms. Different religious standpoints are represented in the biblical writings, and it is now important to observe that the prophecies of Hosea unmistakably show another attitude to the Israelite priesthood.

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  • As most of the records appealed to are from temple archives, it may be expected that the Sabbath days would show an increased number of records.

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  • On the other hand, complete indentity of regulations and observance in Babylonia and Israel at one period need not show more than development on the same lines.

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  • Researches go to show that Baiame has his counterpart in other tribes, the myth varying greatly in detail.

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  • The islands, though well lighted, are dangerous to navigation, and a glance at a wreck chart will show the entire chain to be densely dotted.

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  • Founders were advertised for, and records show that Andrew Schalch of Douai was selected.

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  • The regent therefore represented to her brother that the disorders were entirely put down and that the time had come to show mercy.

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  • Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Mill and Herbert Spencer are not systematic materialists, but show tendencies towards materialism.

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  • An examination of their language seems to indicate that, it belongs to the Mon-Khmer group of languages, and the anthropological information forthcoming concerning the Sakai points to the conclusion that they show a greater affinity to the people of the Mon-Khmer races than to the Malayan stock.

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  • His primary object was to prove that the world was built after the same shape and fashion as the Ark made by the Children of Israel in the desert; but he was able to show that the Malay Peninsula had to be rounded and thereafter a course steered in a northerly direction if China was to be reached.

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  • Its sides show fine basaltic formation in places.

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  • These last articles show a keen analysis and interpretation of facts.

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  • Among later residents commemorated is Edward Lloyd, who was the first person to show the value of esparto grass for the manufacture of paper, and thus started an industry which is one of the most important in Algeria.

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  • About 1395 this channel began to show signs of silting up, and during the next hundred years the process proved rapid.

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  • In his five-part Masses and single movements we find eight combinations, and his six-part Masses and single movements show eleven.

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  • Chamber-music. - Bach's and his contemporaries' combinations with the harpsichord show the natural fondness, in his day, for instruments of a tone too gentle for prominent use in large rooms, or indeed for survival in modern times.

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  • Sclerostomum armatum, y, X about 31, opened to show the phagocytic organs.

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  • They, however, show no periodicity, and are found continuously both by day and by night; and their larval forms are termed Microfilaria perstans.

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  • The females produce thousands of larvae, which circulate in the blood, and show a certain periodicity in their appearance, being much more numerous in the blood at night than during the day.

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  • Tests of the comparative efficiencies of hydraulic and electric cranes tend to show that, although they do not vary to any very considerable extent with full load, yet the efficiency of the hydraulic crane falls away very much more rapidly than that of the electric crane when working on smaller loads.

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  • If he was hard and exacting in the matter of taxes, he spent them in the defence and improvement of his dominions, not in idle show or luxury.

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  • The illegitimate births show a decrease, having been 6.95 per 100 births in 1872 and 5.72 in 1902 with a rise, however, in the intermediate period as high as 7.76 ir 1883.

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  • Experiments hitherto made show that the cultivation of Oriental tobacco may.

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  • The former two show a very large decrease and the latter a large increase on the export figures for 1882.

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  • Chemical industries show an output worth 2,640,000 in 1902 al against 1,040,000 in 1893.

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  • Statistics show the difference produced by this measure.

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  • The most recent statistics show the disease to be diminishing.

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  • Textile, building and mining industries show the highest percentage of strikes, since they give employment to large numbers of men concentrated in single localities.

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  • Almost all of these show a considerable increase.

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  • Cardinal Antonelli would have come to terms, but the pope decided on making a sufficient show of resistance to prove that he was yielding to force.

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  • The irritation displayed by Bismarck at the Francophil attitude of Italy towards the end of the Franco-German War gave place to a certain show of goodwill when the great chancellor found himself in his turn involved in a struggle against the Vatican and when the policy of Thiers began to strain Franco-Italian relations.

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  • Meanwhile, the relations between Church and State began to show signs of change.

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  • As a result, Hegel's system undertakes to show candid minds that incompatible assertions not only may but must both be true.'

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  • Philosophy will show you that everything has to be so and so.

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  • And, as the sympathizers with Hegel try to force mechanical necessity into the garb of absolute or ideal necessity, so they seek to show that moral necessity is only an inferior form of absolute or ideal or, we might say, mathematical necessity.

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  • The critics of Aquinas - Duns Scotus and the later Nominalists - show some tendency towards rational scepticism.

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  • Muller tried to show that even sense experience throws us on the Infinite - which for him was the kernel of the idea of God.

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  • The distinguished after writers, whom we have to regard as repeating in essence pre-Kantian theories, generally know Kant, and frequently show traces of him in detail.

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  • In " Some Causes of Belief," he tries, standing outside the psychological process, to show how beliefs grow up under every kind of influence except that of genuine evidence.

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  • They are agglutinative in nature, show hardly any signs of syntactical growth though every indication of long etymological growth, give expression to only the most direct and the simplest thought, and are purely colloquial and wanting in the modifications always necessary for communication by writing.

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  • Iwanzov [27] has brought forward strong grounds for the latter view, pointing out that the cnidoblast has no contractile mechanism and that measurements show discharged capsules to be on the average slightly larger than undischarged ones.

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  • They also show characteristic differences in the egg (Brauer [2]).

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  • The statistics of these show that there was during the thirty-two years, 1856-88, an excess of emigration over immigration of 1,146,052 in the case of Russians, and a surplus of immigration of 2,304,717 foreigners.

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  • On the other hand, there is a good deal to show for this extraordinary expenditure.

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  • The imports of foreign metals in the rough and of coal are steadily increasing, while the exports, never otherwise than insignificant, show no advance.

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  • Of these, 30 show returns of goods imported to the value of over £ioo,000 each, 41 from £50,000 to £roo,000, and 437 from £io,000 to £50,000 each.

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  • An investigation into the matter was thought to show that none of the Fox family was concerned in producing the rappings; but the evidence that they were not concerned is insufficient, although similar noises had been noticed occasionally in the house before they lived there.

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  • There is very little evidence to show that mediumship arose anywhere spontaneously,' but those who sat with the Foxes were often found to become mediums themselves and then in their turn developed mediumship in others.

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  • See now whether he will show thee good.

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  • As a philosopher, Favorinus belonged to the sceptical school; his most important work in this connexion appears to have been Hvppwvetot rpoiroc (the Pyrrhonean Tropes) in ten books, in which he endeavours to show that the methods of Pyrrho were useful to those who intended to practise in the law courts.

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  • His Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion (1880) is an attempt to show the essential rationality of religion.

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  • His manners, if formal, were refined; his conversation, when he felt himself at home, interesting and unaffected; and that he was capable alike of feeling and inspiring a very constant friendship there are many witnesses to show.

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  • Such statistics of the special census of manufactures (under the factory system) of 1905 as are comparable with those of 1900 show 99 factories in 1900 and 115 in 1905, an increase of 16.2%.

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  • The names Punjab, Doab, &c., show the root in a clearer shape.

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  • The mosaics have been in parts much restored; but the earlier ones still show, like those which preceded them in Ravenna,.

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  • Wollaston starts with the assumption that religion and morality are identical, and labours to show that religion is "the pursuit of happiness by the practice of truth and reason."

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  • In fact a little consideration of the theory of probabilities will show it to be infinitely probable that such an object should really have some movement of rotation, no matter by what causes the nebula may have originated.

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  • Recent reports also show us how much may be done in infected districts.

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  • There are a number of apparently related passages which, however, on internal grounds, are unsuitable to the present period, and when they show independent signs of a later date (in their present form), there is a very strong probability that they refer to such subsequent disasters.

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  • In Elephantine, as in Nippur, the legal usages show that similar elements of Babylonio-Assyrian culture prevailed, and the evidence from two such widely separated fields is instructive for conditions in Palestine itself.3 20.

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  • Recent criticism goes to show that there is a very considerable body of biblical material, more important for its attitude to the history than for its historical accuracy, the true meaning of which cannot as yet be clearly perceived.

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  • They show that three toes have been lost from the left forefoot.

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  • They sang their sweetest songs to show how much they loved him.

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  • This difference of three and a half degrees between the temperature of the deep water and the shallow in the latter pond, and the fact that a great proportion of it is comparatively shallow, show why it should break up so much sooner than Walden.

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  • Langeron's objections were valid but it was obvious that their chief aim was to show General Weyrother--who had read his dispositions with as much self-confidence as if he were addressing school children--that he had to do, not with fools, but with men who could teach him something in military matters.

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  • Tomorrow perhaps, even certainly, I have a presentiment that for the first time I shall have to show all I can do.

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  • It was a unique chance to show his devotion to the Emperor and he had not made use of it....

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  • The men who set the tone in conversation--Count Rostopchin, Prince Yuri Dolgorukov, Valuev, Count Markov, and Prince Vyazemski--did not show themselves at the club, but met in private houses in intimate circles, and the Moscovites who took their opinions from others--Ilya Rostov among them--remained for a while without any definite opinion on the subject of the war and without leaders.

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  • Boris was thus the first to learn the news that the French army had crossed the Niemen and, thanks to this, was able to show certain important personages that much that was concealed from others was usually known to him, and by this means he rose higher in their estimation.

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  • And it was even pleasant to be able to show, by disregarding the orders, that she did not believe in medical treatment and did not value her life.

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  • Toward midnight the voices began to subside, a cock crowed, the full moon began to show from behind the lime trees, a fresh white dewy mist began to rise, and stillness reigned over the village and the house.

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  • Don't apologize to me, I was enjoying the show.

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  • In fact, why not give them a little show?

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  • The following day, Mr. Rupert Youngblood gained more notoriety, appearing on a national television morning show.

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  • Mr. Singer told you I was the one they interviewed for that talk show?

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  • The cover pictured a character looking like Carnac the Magnificent from the old Johnny Carson TV show.

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  • Like it or not, she's part of the show.

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  • Though still arch, his tone had softened enough to show her he wasn't unaffected by her genuine words.

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  • His tone was enough to tell her he'd show no mercy.

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  • Next time I see you, I'll do better—I'll show you, he promised, his whisper sliding into her mind.

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  • Uncertain how to explain things, she turned and swept her pink-dyed hair from her back to show him the mating mark.

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  • I'll show you how to kill the simplest way possible.

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  • As much as he tried not to show her, he really did.

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  • Now, show me you need me.

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  • She'd show him she wasn't afraid to back down in bed or anywhere else.

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  • I'm gonna show you.

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  • We're going to forget about spankings and I'm going to show the town my new cool pants while we all go to dinner.

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  • He didn't show any anger at all, just disappointment—not so much at my going to the quarry as lying to him.

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  • After lunch, photographer Brandon Westlake took the opportunity to show a montage of his recent shots, first on the parlor coffee table, and then, as the crowd increased, he presented a full-fledged slide show.

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  • Fred O'Connor returned, a bag of treasures in his hand, just as the slide show broke up.

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  • I'll show you how I set up my shots.

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  • They didn't show any interest in the bones.

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  • A band tooted practice blasts, someone was yelling directions through an old fashioned megaphone, which were ignored, and Suzanne, whose nightly music show serenaded the tourists, warmed up the Star Spangled Banner in a voice that needed no mike.

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  • It was here Dean was finally able to tell his wife about meeting Paul Senior's widow and his offer to show her the high country property in litigation.

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  • Fred's freebie hookup was the only show in town, in the mind of the rich old cheapskate.

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  • Only Fitzgerald didn't show today when he was supposed to.

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  • Can you not also show her mercy?

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  • You can show me.

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  • Still, he made a show of checking the two assassins before he let them continue.

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  • At the first sign of real trouble, those who weren't had begun to show their true allegiances.

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  • Show me the deals past-Death and my mate made with the Dark One within the past year.

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  • She squatted down to show it to Destiny.

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  • I will show you.

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  • I've been instructed to show you to your chamber, after which I'll be released.

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  • My sister is expecting me to call and then to actually show up in DC in the next week.

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  • My head hurts, my body hurts, and I was nearly sliced open before you decided to show up last night.

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  • I'll show you to the women's wing.

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  • I need to change, then I'll show you around.

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  • I'll show you where to go for logistics.

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  • Katie pretended to listen as Hannah discussed the Paris fashion show she'd attended and the month in Monte Carlo she'd spend in January to escape the coldest weather.

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  • Sasha bowed his head in a mocking show of respect.

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  • She made a show of reading the back of a box of tampons until the Immortals left.

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  • Come, show me around.

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  • Come, I will show you a picture to where you must take the portal through the shadow world.

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  • Katherine was gone before I could show her.

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  • May I show her in?

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  • You show up on your in-laws' doorstep with your friend in tow?

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  • My sisters and I are to show you your new home.

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  • I made something I want to show you.

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  • She opened the cover for him to show the first drawing she'd done of him.

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  • I can show you more.

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  • Have Mansr show you to the command center.

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  • I know you are tired, but there is a place I'd like to show you.

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  • So you could show off those incredible legs of yours and I could watch your cute little boom-boom as I followed you, gliding around the rink.

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  • I didn't offer 'em. But I'll show the stuff to them, seeing as it all belonged to their Auntie.

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  • I don't fancy having him show up on our door step but I'm not sure there's much the law can do.

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  • It brings the authorities into the picture in case Shipton does show up and causes trouble.

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  • While he feigned nonchalance, it was obvious he was as proud as a kid with a new toy to show them what he'd discovered.

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  • Donnie looked at the impressive impalement and Dean started to show it to him but Claire grabbed it from his hands.

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  • She stopped and smiled, holding out the edges of her white dress as if to show it off.

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  • I guess that doesn't show me as a sensitive and loving husband, huh?

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  • Jerome plans to climb tomorrow, so he can show everyone how much of a macho stud he is.

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  • She looked terrible—re-deyed, no makeup and dark roots beginning to show through her Annie Quincy blonde.

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  • Jerome Shipton didn't show up for a day or two and Ryland hadn't arrived yet either.

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  • Did you show them to your mother?

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  • The Hotel Roseville is only a few blocks, why don't we go there and I'll show you just how much fun I can be.

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  • He raised his glass to show him and took a sip.

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  • He sat up in bed, waiting for her to come in and show him the shoes she inevitably bought.

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  • Don't you want to show me your treasures?

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  • They sat, waiting for the girl to show signs of life.

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  • If you want to impress this woman, show her what's in here.

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  • Show me yours and I'll show you mine.

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  • So, when are you going to show me what you've really got in those hands?

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  • If you have a few more minutes, I'd like to show you my stable.

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  • He thought of Elisabeth constantly, having to resist the urge to call her or just show up.

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  • I'm just going to show them where things are.

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  • I'd like you to get back in this bed and show me some reverence.

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  • She put her face in her hands to hide the despair it would show.

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  • He removed them from his pocket to show her.

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  • Maybe you should take off that wolf costume and show him how it's done.

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  • Sarah sighed, "Could you please show a little tolerance?"

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  • Because they usually tire of living long before they show age and find someone to stake them.

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  • Better drink up, it's show time.

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  • Good. When are you going to show your face around here?

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  • After dinner Elisabeth asked Jackson to show her mother the rest of the house.

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  • Why don't we grab your bags and I'll show you to your rooms while Connor and Jackson make drinks.

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  • I won't show my strength until I have to, or it works to our advantage.

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  • That was one place he wouldn't be trying to show her up.

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  • This evening outing was a perfect opportunity to show Katie what she could gain by moving back with him.

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  • But was it Alex who had come between them, or did he simply show up at a critical time?

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  • He was around nearly every day now, and when he didn't show up, he called on the phone.

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  • I'll show you the swimming hole.

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  • Alex is a guest here, and I'd appreciate it if you'd keep that in mind the next time you show up.

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  • Because I'm going to show you how to do this.

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  • Now just to show you what a nice guy I can be, I'm inviting you to an engagement party tonight at Fred's Hickory Inn.

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  • You be there to show her what a good sport you are.

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  • She wanted to show her Guardian what he'd come to mean to her, before she thought him dead.

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  • Tim didn't show much affection, even to his thirteen sons.

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  • She made a show of arming the laser gun.

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  • Besides, you have to show up Kris and the rest of them.

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  • I'm always late, but I always show.

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  • Lara, can you show Kairi where the plates are so she can help you set the table?

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  • White days weren't supposed to show up until at least July, certainly not in early May.

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  • Sackler, easily baited by DeLeo, was quick to show his temper.

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  • Vinnie claimed to be able to show the police where Billie and Willie had been hiding and continued to brag that he had enough information to make headlines and sink half the Philadelphia mobsters.

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  • If you fellows show me some identification, then I'll know who to tell Vinnie was looking for him...if I happen to see him.

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  • Dean didn't answer, but held out his wallet to show his ID.

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  • I didn't show those punks anything but my badge when I hassled them at Baratto's place last Sunday.

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  • You could show a little com­passion.

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  • Not knowing who would show presented a chance he might be recognized but as the eaves­dropper wouldn't expect him to be there, it gave him an advan­tage.

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  • Fred switched the dial to a local talk show.

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  • He knows someone was on to him in Pennysylvania so he might have been too spooked to actually show up here.

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  • Did the papers show where he's staying?

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  • If it comes down to it and we need an ID later in the week, I can locate the Greek god guy and show him the picture, but I didn't want to take the chance this early.

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  • Tell you what, you show me where this guy's gear is and maybe I'll leave a note for the fella asking him to ask Corbin when he sees him.

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  • I'd show you but I've got a new friend I'm anx­ious to get to know better!

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  • They thought they were busting some con artist who was trying to rip off you and the old man and then you show up and damn near kill them!

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  • Aren't you afraid Jonathan Winston might show up?

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  • He might start thinking if Cynthia Byrne's and David Dean's bodies show up.

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  • If he thought she looked a morning mess, it certainly didn't show in his expression.

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  • No one was there to show her how to hold the baby, but the most natural position seemed to be as if she were breast feeding it.

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  • Apparently Bill had something to show Alex.

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  • As usual, Alex went for quality, not show... and sentiment.

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  • A Red Tailed Hawk soared overhead, banking off to the left and then right, searching for a rabbit or squirrel bold enough to show itself.

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  • Maybe it was best to wait for a while after they were married to show him the place.

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  • Maybe he was getting nervous because he had been this close to getting married once before and she simply didn't show up for the wedding.

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  • If you want me to know about your finances, then show me.

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  • It occurred to her that this was the time to show him.

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  • I have something I'd like to show you.

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  • Show me the way.

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  • Wait until we get home and I'll show you.

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  • He lifted a large piece of gravel to show her.

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  • She'd show that haunt a thing or two.

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  • Darian hoped his excitement at the assignment didn't show.

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  • You need monitoring equipment, preferably something they can't sense so you know what you're getting into before you show up with guns blazing.

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  • Damian was the first to show his support by Traveling, taking the messenger with him.

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  • This is like a game show.

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  • She leaned back, unwilling to let her impatience show.

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  • Jenn nodded once to show she heard.

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  • Show them what they miss, or let them play with her before you take her to your warlord, the warlord stated.

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  • By the first touch of sunlight, he was at the sparring grounds awaiting anyone to show for practice.

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  • It would be my honor to show you what you've gained.

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  • Take me inside, show me Tiyan!

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  • He'd show her how he wanted it done.

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  • She told him she wanted to show him off.

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  • I'll show you what love-making should be like.

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  • He said he'd show me what love-making should be like.

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  • If he wanted her to have faith in him, he'd best show a little in her.

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  • At any rate, he'll probably show up on your door step some time.

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  • Here, let me show you.

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  • Could you show me that again - a little to the left.

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  • Now that we've severed that umbilical cord, why don't I show you around the woods a little?

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  • She should have told him she needed to go back to the house when he offered to show her around.

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  • We will show the worlds the same mercy they showed me.

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  • It responded, even when it refused to show her the future.

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  • He nodded to show he heard.

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  • You have a show or something?

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  • I can show you horrible things to make you take this seriously.

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  • Here's the address and time to show up.

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  • Unable to speak, she nodded to show she understood.

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  • As long as this Natural didn't show up in Xander's house, he was going to let her go.

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  • His television show was playing on the large, flat screen television in the main living area.

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  • It's so obvious why this is the number one show right now.

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  • Every day since he'd slept with her, she stopped when she reached the apartment building, bent over to display her ample chest and made a show of tying her shoes.

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  • Still, he loved a woman's body enough to enjoy the tantalizing show, more so because he knew she wanted something she was never going to have again.

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  • She found him sources of human-food when he traveled for the show.

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  • I saw your show.

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  • Show up at eight.

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  • I had a Natural show up on my doorstep.

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  • Xander enjoyed the show.

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  • This guy has his own show?

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  • I thought it was all fake, for the show.

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  • I don't even know what show he's on, she admitted.

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  • From what I read, the cooking show was an accident.

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  • He was a guest on a show, and the ratings were so high, they nudged out the original host and put him in there.

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  • The appendages show various types of form and structure corresponding to different functions.

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  • They show every transition between free medusae and sporosacs, as already described for hydroid colonies.

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  • Attempts have been made to show that they were of German origin, but although they were doubtless subject to Germanic influences, they spoke a Celtic language.

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  • Aristotle's brief suggestions respect ing the origin of society and governments in the Politics show a leaning to a naturalistic interpretation of human history as a development conditioned by growing necessities.

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  • Pollock has taken pains to show how nearly Spinoza approaches certain ideas contained in the modern doctrine of evolution, as for example that of sell-preservation as the determining force in things.

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  • When an organ is stated to be variable, the biometricist demands statistics to show the range of the variations and the mode of their distribution.

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  • Enough, however, has already been done to show the vast importance of the method in grouping and codifying the empirical facts of life, and in so preparing the way for the investigation of ultimate " causes."

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  • During his operations in northern Romagna, Vitelli, Oliverotto, Paolo Orsini, and the duke of Gravina, to show their repentance, seized Senigallia, which still held for the duke of Urbino, in his name.

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  • There is nothing to show that Boleslaus took any part in this struggle, though at this time he was on the best of terms with Gregory VII.

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  • The results of these investigations show that in Ceylon from the 3rd century B.C. onwards there has been a continuous succession of teachers and scholars.

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  • The poplars are almost entirely confined to the north temperate zone, but a few approach or even pass its northern limit, and they are widely distributed within that area; they show, like the willows, a partiality for moist ground and often line the river-sides in otherwise treeless districts.

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  • The analyses published in this work show that nearly all the widely advertised secret remedies contain only well-known and inexpensive drugs.

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  • The normal molybdates show a tendency to pass into polymolybdates.

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  • Nagel (Ber., 1898, 31, p. 2009) show the salt to possess the composition Mo 3 C1 6.

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  • In addition to these lines, all tadpoles show more or less distinctly a small whitish gland in the middle of the head between the eyes, the so-called frontal gland or pineal gland, which in early stages is connected with the brain.

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  • The Orphic poems also played an important part in the controversies between Christian and pagan writers in the 3rd and 4th centuries after Christ; pagan writers quoted them to show the real meaning of the multitude of gods, while Christians retorted by reference to the obscene and disgraceful fictions by which the former degraded their gods.

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  • Some account of the history of plant classification and the development of a natural system in which an attempt is made to show the actual relationships of plants, is given in the article BOTANY.

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  • The sporophyte is the plant which is differentiated into stem, leaf and root, which show a wonderful variety 01 form; the internal structure also shows increased complexity and variety as compared with the other group of vascular plants, the Pteridophyta.

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  • The frondose (thalloid) Jungermanniales show no such differentiation of an assimilating tissue, though the upper cells of the thallus usually have more chlorophyll than the rest.

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  • Besides the types forming this series, there are a number of others (Medulloseae and allied forms) which show numerous, often very complex, types of stelar structure, in some cases polystelic, whose origin and relationship with the simpler and better known types is frequently obscure.

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  • These show that a definite intake of carbon dioxide is always accompanied by an exhalation of an equal volume of oxygen.

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  • The prothalli of the Pterido phytes, which form similar symbioses, show a somewhat different mode of arrangement, the Fungi occupying the external or the lower layers of the thalloid body.

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  • If the member is one which shows a difference of structure on two sides, such as a leaf, the two sides frequently show a difference of degree of turgidity, and consequently of rate of growth.

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  • The power of response is seen most easily in the case of young growing organs, and the parts which show the motor mechanism are mainly the young growing cells.

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  • It may be that in particular cases particular modes of cultivation disfavour the host; or that the soil, climate or seasons do so; but overwhelming evidence exists to show that the principal causes of epidemics reside in circumstances which favor the spread, nutrition and reproduction of the pest, and the lesson to be learnt is, that precautions against the establishment of such favoring conditions must be sought.

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  • The principal symptom may show itself in general pallor, including all cases where the normal healthy green hue is replaced by a sickly yellowish hue indicating that the chlorophyll apparatus is deficient.

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  • The epidermal, conducting and strengthening tissues show on the other hand considerable modifications both in form and structure.

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  • In some cases both the nucleus and the chromatophores may be carried along in the rotating stream, but in others, such as T.Titeila, the chloroplasts may remain motionless iii a non-motile layer of the cytoplasm in direct contact with the cell wall.i Desmids, Diatoms and Oscillaria show creeping movements probably due to the secretion of slime by the cells; the swarmspores and plasmodium of the Myxomycetes exhibit amoehoid movements; and the motile spores of Fungi and Algae, the spermatozoids of mosses, ferns, &c., move by means of delicate prolongations, cilia or flagella cf the protoplast.

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  • Hartog has endeavoured to show that it can only he formed by a dual force, analagous to that of magnetism, the spindle-fibi es being comparable to the lines of force in a magnetic field and possibly due to electrical differences in the cell.

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  • The maxillopalatine plates (mxp) are dotted to show their spongy character.

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  • The muscles of the limbs show a great amount of specialization, away from the fundamental reptilian and mammalian conditions.

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  • Thus it has come to pass that the muscles of the hind limbs are, like their framework, more easily compared with those of reptiles and mammals than are the wings, whilst within the class of birds they show an enormous amount of variation in direct correlation with their manifold requirements.

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  • He was, however, the first to show clearly that the Ratitae are the retrograde descendants of flying ancestors, that the various groups of surviving Ratitae are, as such, a polyphyletic group, and he has gone fully into the interesting question of the development and subsequent loss of the power of flight, a loss which has taken place not only in different orders of birds but also at various geological periods, and is still taking place.

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  • He was, indeed, the first to show clearly the relationship of the heron-like birds with the Steganopodes; of storklike birds with the American vultures; the great difference between the latter and the other birds of prey; the connexion of the gulls and auks with the plovers, and that of the sand-grouse with the From Newton's FIG.

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  • Most interesting is the avifauna of the Sandwich islands; entirely devoid of Psittaci and of Coraciiformes, these islands show an extraordinary development of its peculiar family Drepanidae, which are probably of South or Central American descent.

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  • The victor of Flodden is the common ancestor of all living Howards that can show a descent from the main stock.

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  • These assertions, and the total inadequacy of the pharmacology of colchicum, as above detailed, to explain its specific therapeutic property, show that the secret of colchicum is as yet undiscovered.

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  • Rather it was implicitly contained in the Torah, and the duty of the teacher was to show this.

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  • As observed above, it was the duty of the teachers to show the connexion of practical rules with the written Law, the more so since the Sadducees rejected the authority of the oral law as such.

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  • At first he supported the ministry, but when they began to show signs of reaction he separated from them, and gradually came to be at the head of the constitutional opposition.

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  • In consequence of this composite formation, amethyst is apt to break with a rippled fracture, or to show "thumb markings," and the intersection of two sets of curved ripples may produce on the fractured surface a pattern something like that of "engine turning."

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  • The experiment was so far successful that, with incredible difficulty, the two vessels did actually reach Meskene, but the result of the expedition was to show that practically the river could not be used as a high-road of commerce, the continuous rapids and falls during the low season, caused mainly by the artificial obstructions of the irrigating dams, being insurmountable by ordinary steam power, and the aid of hundreds of hands being thus required to drag the vessels up the stream at those points by main force.

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  • They started with no such claim as Duke William put forth to justify his invasion of England; their only show of legal right was the papal grant of conquests that were already made.

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  • A comparison of Norman buildings in England and in Normandy will show that the Norman style in England really was affected by the earlier style of England; but the modification was very slight, and it in no way affected the general character of the style.

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  • The great churches of those cities are wholly unlike those of Sicily; but, while some features show us that we are in Italy, while some features even savour of the Saracen, others distinctly carry us away to Caen and Peterborough.

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  • Livius himself took part in his plays, and in order to spare his voice he introduced the custom of having the solos (cantica) sung by a boy, while he himself represented the action of the song by dumb show.

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  • Such a "ground-log" indicates the actual speed over the ground, and in addition, when the log-line is being hauled in, it will show the real course the ship is making over the ground.

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  • The size and manner of growth of the adult plant show a great variety, from the small herb lasting for one season only, to the forest tree living for centuries.

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  • The neutral alkaline salts are soluble in water and show an alkaline reaction, the other neutral salts being either insoluble or difficultly soluble in water.

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  • Philosophy proceeds to show that in fact vice is never unpunished nor virtue unrewarded.

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  • The fifth and last book takes up the question of man's free will and God's foreknowledge, and, by an exposition of the nature of God, attempts to show that these doctrines are not subversive of each other; and the conclusion is drawn that God remains a foreknowing spectator of all events, and the ever-present eternity of his vision agrees with the future quality of our actions, dispensing rewards to the good and punishments to the wicked.

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  • In the Coleoptera we have to do with an ancient yet dominant order, in which there is hardly a family that does not show specialization in some point of structure or life-history.

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  • The deposits of the Post-Glacial period are represented throughout Russia, Poland and Finland, as also throughout Siberia and Central Asia, by very thick lacustrine deposits, which show that, after the melting of the ice-sheet, the country was covered with immense lakes, connected by broad channels (the fjarden of the Swedes), which later on gave rise to the actual rivers.

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  • But the contents of early tombs and dwellings and indications supplied by such objects as stone vases and seal-stones show that the Cretans had already attained to a considerable degree of culture, and had opened out communication with the Nile valley in the time of the earliest Egyptian dynasties.

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  • The beginnings of a school of wall painting also go back to the Middle Minoan period, and metal technique and such arts as gem engraving show great advance.

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  • The remains of several shrines within the building, and the religious element perceptible in the frescoes, show that a considerable part of the Palace of Cnossus was devoted to purposes of cult.

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  • A series of monuments, moreover, belonging to the early part of the XVIIIth Dynasty show the representa Kefts tives of the Kefts or peoples of " The Ring " and of the The and " Lands to the West " in the fashionable costume of Philis= the Cnossian court, bearing precious vessels and other tines.

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  • The funeral rites are similar, and the religious representations show an identical form of worship. At the same time the local traditions and conditions differentiate the continental from the insular branch.

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  • The evidence of a partial restoration of the domestic quarter of the palace of Cnossus tends to show a certain measure of dynastic continuity.

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  • The walls of the throne room show frescoes with sacred griffins confronting each other in a Nile landscape, and a small bath chamber - perhaps of ritual use - is attached.

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  • The west court and entrance belonging to the earlier building show many analogies with those of Cnossus, and the court was commanded to the north by tiers of stone benches like those of the " theatral area " at Cnossus on a larger scale.

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  • The buildings here show a stratification analogous to that of the palace of Cnossus.

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  • In the extreme east and west of the island the aboriginal Eteocretan" element, however, as represented respectively by the Praesians or Cydonians, still held its own, and inscriptions written in Greek characters show that the old language survived to the centuries immediately preceding the Christian era.

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  • The remarkable remains recently brought to light on Cretan soil tend to show that already some 2000 years before the Dorian conquest the island was exercising a dominant influence in the Aegean world.

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  • But those works of his which have come down to us show few traces of unusual ability; and the laudation of him as a universal genius by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Aldus Manutius requires to be discounted.

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  • The strata here show some traces of the upheaval which formed the Appalachian Mountain chain.

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  • Borings show that the thickness of this group varies from 35 o ft.

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  • Those who believe the " Declaration " to be spurious argue that survivors remembered only one such document, that the Resolutions might easily be thought of as a declaration of independence, that Governor Martin in all probability had knowledge only of these and not of the alleged " Declaration," and that the dates of publication in the Raleigh and Charleston newspapers, and the politics of those papers, show that the Resolutions are authentic. In July 1905 there appeared in Collier's Weekly (New York) what purported to be a facsimile reproduction of a copy of the Cape Fear Mercury which was referred to by Governor Martin and which contained the " Declaration "; but this was proved a forgery.'

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  • In 756 the North Britons are said to have been forced into submission and from this time onwards we hear very little of their history, though occasional references to the deaths of their kings show that the kingdom still continued to exist.

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  • A review of the historical appearances of mysticism will serve to show how far the above characteristics are to be found, separately or in combination, in its different phases.

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  • Knowledge is nothing to these men if it does not show them the infinite reality which is able to fill the aching void within.

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  • The development of such diversely-formed insects as the offspring of the unmodified females which show none of their peculiarities raises many points of difficulty for students in heredity.

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  • Fielde show that an ant follows her own old track by a scent exercised by the tenth segment of the feeler, recognizes other inmates of her nest by a sense of smell resident in the eleventh segment, is guided to the eggs, maggots and pupae, which she has to tend, by sensation through the eighth and ninth segments, and appreciates the general smell of the nest itself by means of organs in the twelfth segment.

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  • Lubbock's experiments of inLlucing ants to seek objects that had been removed show that they are guided by scent rather than by sight, and that any disturbance of their surroundings often causes great uncertainty in their actions.

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  • Morgan sums up a discussion on Lubbock's experiments in which the ants failed to utilize particles of earth for bridge-making, with the suggestive remark that " What these valuable experiments seem to show is that the ant, probably the most intelligent of all insects, has no claim to be regarded as a rational being."

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  • Gold is widely diffused, and abandoned "washings" all over the state show how general the industry was at one time.

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  • The letter L indicates the position of the labellum; the large figures indicate the developed stamens; the italic figures show the position of the suppressed stamens.

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  • Such lakes, as a rule, show indications of a gradual decrease in size.

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  • The Triassic deposits of the Verkhoyansk Range show that this land did not extend to the Bering Sea; while the marine Mesozoic deposits of Japan on the east, the western Tian-shan on the west and Tibet on the south give us some idea of its limits in other directions.

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  • The most recent authorities are of opinion that the Kolarians and Dravidians represent a single physical type; but, whatever the historical explanation may be, they certainly have different languages and show different stages of civilization.

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  • The language and writing of the Semites who, at an unknown period, settled in what is now Abyssinia, show affinities with those of South Arabia, and these Semites may have been immigrants into Africa from that region.

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  • This police report at least serves to show the kind of rumour then current.

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  • The choice of Jerusalem, standing on neutral ground, may be regarded as a stroke of genius, and there is nothing to show that the king exercised that rigour which was to be the cause of his grandson's undoing.

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  • Bergh (for Lumbricus and Criodrilus), whose figures show a derivation of the entire nephridium from mesoblast, and an absence of any connexion between successive nephridia by any continuous band, epiblastic or mesoblastic. A midway position is taken up by Wilson, who asserts the mesoblastic formation of the funnel, but also asserts the presence of a continuous band of epiblast from which certainly the terminal vesicle of the nephridium, and doubtfully the glandular part of the tube is derived.

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  • A consideration of the mode of development and appearance of the coelomoducts that have thus far been enumerated (with the possible exception of those of the leeches) seems to show that there is a distinct though varying relation between them and the nephridia.

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  • In the Oligochaetes it is only the families Aeolosomatidae and Naididae that show the same phenomenon.

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  • The Oligochaeta show a greater variety of size than any other group of the Chaetopoda.

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  • Slight differences in form have been noted between nephridia of different segments; but the Hirudinea do not show the marked differentiation that is to be seen in some other Chaetopods; nor do the nephridia ever acquire any relations to the alimentary canal.

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  • The three pairs of pigmented spots show the position of the eyes on the dorsal surface.

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  • These two lastmentioned types show features which can be, as it seems, matched in the Eudrilidae.

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  • It exhibits an accurate knowledge of French constitutional history skilfully applied in an attempt to show that an existing actual grievance was not only philosophically unjust but constitutionally illegal.

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  • The letters just mentioned show clearly what Mirabeau did and what he saw, and equally clearly how unfit he was to be a diplomatist.

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  • When this great convention met the king must show himself ready to recognize that great changes have taken place, that feudalism and absolutism have for ever disappeared, and that a new relation between king and people has arisen, which must be loyally observed on both sides for the future.

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  • His writings show a deep love of nature, art and humanity, and are marked by vigour of thought, sincerity of feeling, and grace and finish of style.

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  • The original works of Rufinus are - (I) De Adulteratione Librorum Origenis - an appendix to his translation of the Apology of Pamphilus, and intended to show that many of the features in Origen's teaching which were then held to be objectionable arise from interpolations and falsifications of the genuine text; (2) De Benedictionibus XII Patriarcharum Libri II - an exposition of Gen.

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  • They usually show little aptitude for business or for sedentary pursuits; but, on the other hand, they are born equestrians and sportsmen.

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  • On this subject Henry is far from clear; but he defends Plato against the current Aristotelian criticism, and endeavours to show that the two views are in harmony.

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  • This society early began td hold a great show of live stock, implements, &c. In 1842 certain Midlothian tenant-farmers had the merit of originating an Agricultural Chemistry Association (the first of its kind), by which funds were raised for the purpose of conducting such investigations as the title of the society implies.

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  • These show differences amounting to 2,106,470 acres for wheat, 1,059,504 acres for barley, and 529,699 acres for oats.

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  • Similar details for potatoes, roots and hay, brought together in Table VIII., show that the TABLE VIII.-Estimated Annual Total Produce of Potatoes, Roots and Hay in the United Kingdom, 1890-1905-Thousands of Tons.

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  • The results show that, unlike leguminous crops such as beans or clover, wheat may be successfully grown for many years in succession on ordinary arable land, provided suitable manures be applied and the land be kept clean.

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  • The average results show that, under all conditions of manuring - excepting with farmyard manure - the produce was less over the later than over the earlier periods of the experiments, an effect partly due to the seasons.

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  • The quantities of these are relatively small, and, excepting rabbits from Australia, they show no general tendency to increase.

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  • The judges, in making their awards at the show held annually in December, at Islington, North London (since 1862), are instructed to decide according to quality of flesh, lightness of offal, age and early maturity, with no restrictions as to feeding, and thus to promote the primary aim of the club in encouraging the selection and breeding of the best and most useful animals for the production of meat, and testing their capabilities in respect of early maturity.

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  • At the centenary show in 1898 provision was made for 40 classes for cattle, 29 for sheep, 18 for pigs, and 7 for animals to be slaughtered, whilst to mark the importance of the occasion the prizes offered amounted to close upon 5000 in value.

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  • As illustrating heavy weights, there were in the 1893 show, out of 310 entries of cattle, four beasts which weighed over a ton.

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  • In the 1895 show, out of 356 entries of cattle, there were seven beasts of more than a ton in weight.

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  • In the 1899 show, with 311 entries of cattle, and the age limited to three years, no beast reached the weight of a ton, the heaviest animal being a crossbred(Aberdeen-Angus and Shorthorn)which,at three years old, turned the scale at 19 cwt.

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  • In the sheep section of the Smithfield show the classes for ewes were finally abolished in 1898, and the classes restricted to wethers and wether lambs, whose function is exclusively the production of meat.

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  • At the 1905 show, sheep of each breed, and also cross-breds, competed as (1) wether lambs under twelve months old, and (2) wether sheep above twelve and under twenty-four months old.

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  • Of prize sheep at the centenary show the largest average daily gain was o.

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  • It was in 1875 that the Smithfield Club first provided the competitive classes for lambs, and in 1883 the champion plate offered for the best pen of sheep of any age in the show was for the first time won by lambs, a pen of Hampshire Downs.

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  • In 1895 the Smithfield Club instituted a carcase competition in association with its annual show of fat stock, and it has been continued each year since.

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  • The Hackney Horse Society and the Hunters' Improvement Society are conducted on much the same lines as the Shire Horse Society, and, like it, they each hold a show in London in the spring of the year and publish an annual volume.

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  • The annual show of the Royal Commission on Horse Breeding is held in London jointly and concurrently with that of the Hunters' Improvement Society.

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  • Copious extracts from a diary kept by him at this time are given by Bain; they show how methodically he read and wrote, studied chemistry and botany, tackled advanced mathematical problems, made notes on the scenery and the people and customs of the country.

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  • These essays were worked out and written many years before, and show Mill in his first stage as a political economist.

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  • But a little reflection will show that he wrote with his usual accuracy and sobriety when he described her influence on him.

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  • Now he looked forward to a literary life, and his letters show how much he enjoyed the change.

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  • Reference to the articles on Logic, Metaphysics, &c., will show that subsequent criticism, however much it has owed by way of stimulus to Mill's strenuous rationalism, has been able to point to much that is inconsistent, inadequate and even superficial in his writings.

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  • Historical documents, however detailed, rarely show all the factors we have to deal with or fully explain a given situation.

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  • In the history of economics or the biography of Ricardo it is of interest to show that he anticipated later writers, or that his analysis bears the test of modern criticism; but no economist is under any obligation to defend Ricardo's reputation, nor is the fact that a doctrine is included in his works to be taken as a demonstration of its truth.

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  • This may serve to show that the ideals of our youth were not without justification; but the younger generation, which does not care about our ideals, and looks to the future rather than the past, will not read annotated editions of old books, however eminent their authors.

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  • He conducted experiments to show that certain abstract forms and proportions are naturally pleasing to our senses, and gave some new illustrations of the working of aesthetic association.

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  • No opening into the body-cavity has been made; the organs which lie in the coiled visceral hump show through its transparent walls.

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  • B, Sole of the foot of Pyrula tuba, to show a, the pore usually said to be " aquiferous " but probably the orifice of a gland; b, median line of foot.

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  • The great canal was not begun; irrigation works were started but were soon given up. The letters of Kleber and Menou (the successors of Bonaparte) show that the expenditure on public works had been so reckless that the colony was virtually bankrupt at the time of Bonaparte's departure; and William Hamilton, who travelled through Egypt in 1802, found few traces, other than military, of the French occupation.

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  • Negotiations with England and Russia served to show the extent of his ambition.

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  • But there is nothing in his words or actions at this time to show that he desired peace except on terms which were clearly antiquated.

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  • His letters breathe the deepest resentment against Austria, and show that he burned to chastise her for her "perfidy" as soon as his cavalry was reorganized.

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  • The main object of the Austrian chancellor probably was to let Napoleon once more show to the world his perverse obstinacy.

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  • It will more surely suit my son" - show that his mind seized the salient facts of the situation; but his instincts struggled against them.

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  • Whether he used the words attributed to him in the Annual Register for 1761 is more than doubtful, but the minutes of council show that they express his meaning.

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  • Cnossian frescoes show women grouped apart, and they appear alone on gems. Flesh and fish and many kinds of vegetables were evidently eaten, and wine and beer were drunk.

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  • Vessels for culinary, table, and luxurious uses show an infinite variety of form and purpose.

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  • The manufacture, modelling and painting of faience objects, and the making of inlays in many materials were also familiar to Aegean craftsmen, who show in all their best work a strong sense of natural form and an appreciation of ideal balance and decorative effect, such as are seen in the best products of later Hellenic art.

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  • Characteristic Cretan pottery of this period was found by Petrie in the Fayum in conjunction with XIIth Dynasty remains, and various Cretan products of the period show striking coincidences with XIIth Dynasty styles, especially in their adoption of spiraliform ornament.

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  • The aim of the work is to show, on Scriptural grounds, that sins of professing Christians are to be punished by civil authority, and not by withholding of sacraments on the part of the clergy.

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  • Those rocks which contain andalusite and staurolite are sometimes found in such associations as show that they are due to contact action by intrusive igneous masses.

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  • Lecaillon (1898) on various leaf beetles, tend to show that the organ " in the embryos of the lower Arthropoda corresponds with whole of the " mid-gut " arises from the proliferation of cells at the the region invaginated to form the serosa of the hexapod embryo.

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  • Fragmentary as the records are, they show that the Exopterygota preceded the Endopterygota in the evolution of the class, and that among the Endopterygota those orders in which the greatest difference exists between imago and larva - the Lepidoptera, Diptera and Hymenoptera - were the latest to take their rise.

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  • Carpenter (1899, 1902-1904) has lately endeavoured to show an exact numerical correspondence in segmentation between the Hexapoda, the Crustacea, the Arachnida, and the most primitive of the Diplopoda.

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  • But after November 1712 the Porte had no more money to spare; and, the tsar making a show of submission, the sultan began to regard Charles as a troublesome guest.

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  • But in 1681 Gerard Blasius had brought out at Amsterdam an Anatome Animalium, containing the results of all the dissections of animals that he could find; and the second part of this book, treating of Volatilia, makes a respectable show of more than one hundred and twenty closely-printed quarto pages, though nearly two-thirds is devoted to a treatise De Ovo et Pullo, containing among other things a reprint of Harvey's researches, and the scientific rank of the whole book may be inferred from bats being still classed with birds.

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  • Moreover, whatever the lovers of the fine arts may say, it is nearly certain that the " Bewick Collector " is mistaken in attaching so high a value to these old editions, for owing to the want of skill in printing - indifferent ink being especially assigned as one cause - many of the earlier issues fail to show the most delicate touches of the engraver, which the increased care bestowed upon the edition of 1847 (published under the supervision of John Hancock) has revealed - though it must be admitted that certain blocks have suffered from wear of the press so as to be incapable of any more producing the effect intended.

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