Woo Sentence Examples

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  • Thus, pure gold is woo " fine " or 24 carat.

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  • To get a partner to play with you, you have to woo them with gifts (and vice versa if they want you) and to keep them, you must keep winning; otherwise, they leave you.

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  • Nature's harvest yields an abundance of evocative scents to woo our senses.

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  • Face dogged enemies, raid unsuspecting villages, woo fair maidens, avoid capture or dig for buried treasure.

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  • Besides St James and City Hall parks in the city, San Jose has Alum Rock Canyon Park, a tract of woo acres, with sixteen mineral springs, in Penitencia Canyon, 7 m.

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  • Frank does not even appear to attempt to woo the women during the show either.

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  • There are also Jews in Curacoa, Surinam, Luxemburg, Norway, Peru, Crete and Venezuela; but in none of these does the Jewish population much exceed woo.

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  • Note that these phagocytic cells are pushing out protoplasmic processes (pseudopodia) by which they grasp their victims. (X woo diam.) FIG.

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  • In the best days of the so-called Jamaica Trains in Demerara, three-quarters of a ton of coal in addition to the megass was burned per ton of sugar made, and with this for many years planters were content, because they pointed to the fact that in the central factories, then working in Martinique and Guadeloupe, with charcoal filters and triple-effect evaporation, 750 kilos of coal in addition to the megass were consumed to make woo kilos of sugar.

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  • Between Nimule and Fort Berkeley the river flows through a deep gorge and falls nearly woo ft.

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  • It may be noticed that a Thamudaean legend has been found on a Babylonian cylinder of about woo B.C., and it is remarkable that the Sabaean satara, " write," seems to be borrowed from Assyrian shataru.

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  • In some districts, especially in Yorkshire, the count is based on the number of yards per ounce, and in others the older method of drams avoirdupois per woo yard skein.

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  • A silk " throwster " receives his silk in skein form, the thread of which consists of a number of silk fibres wound together to make a certain diameter or size, the separate fibre having actually been spun by the worm, and this fibre may measure anything from Soo to woo yds.

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  • There seem to be characteristic bands, however, of any one series of radicals between woo and about i roo, which would indicate what may be called the central hydrocarbon group, to which other radicals may be bonded.

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  • The clue to the composition of a body, however, would seem to lie between 700 and woo.

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  • On the land side the Kohala Mountains have been covered with lava from Mauna Kea, and form the broad plains of Kohala, having a maximum elevation of about 3000 ft.; on the ocean side, wherever this lava has not extended, erosion has gone on until bluffs woo ft.

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  • The south-east part of the province, to the east of the Oder and south of the Malapane, consists of a hilly outpost of the Carpathians, the Tarnowitz plateau, with a mean elevation of about woo ft.

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  • To the north and north-east of the Oder the province belongs almost entirely to the great North-German plain, though a hilly ridge, rarely attaining a height of woo ft., may be traced from east to west, asserting itself most definitely in the Katzengebirge.

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  • Generally the lower valleys of the rivers lie at elevations of 600 to woo ft.; higher up they rise to 2500 or 3000 ft.; the mountain chains rise to 5500 ft.; the volcanoes tower up from 6500 to nearly ro,000 ft.

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  • In dry seasons this will supply 6000 H.P., and for quite ten months in an ordinary year 14,000 H.P. The plant in 1902 consisted of five turbines, having horizontal axles, and each developing woo H.P. when running at 300 revolutions a minute.

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  • On the south and south-east their limits in general are less prominently defined, but are better seen west and south-west of the Nith from which they extend to the sea and Loch Ryan, terminating in the extreme south-west in a plateau of which the loftiest point is little over woo ft.

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  • In some instances the difference in the elevation of the snow-line has been found to be fully woo ft.

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  • In the Nibelungenlied King Gunther and Queen Brunhild hold their court at Worms, and Siegfried comes hither to woo Kriemhild.

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  • Spectroscopic examination had already suggested prodigious velocities of the order of woo m.

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  • Muller,3 that the Sabaeans had colonized Abyssinia as early as woo B.C. Other inscriptions copied by Bent at Aksum belong to the 4th century A.D.

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  • At this point, where it pierces a range of limestone hills, the course of the river is very picturesque, fringed as it is by cliffs which rise woo ft.

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  • The average production is about woo copies per hour.

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  • Its members were to reach the limit of woo years in happiness and peace.

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  • Soc. Morphine, or morphia, crystallizes in prisms with one molecule of water; it is soluble in woo parts of cold water and in 160 of boiling water, and may be crystallized from alcohol; it is almost insoluble in ether and chloroform.

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  • The steam-generating appliances, which weighed only woo lb in all, were placed in the front of the machine.

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  • When the machine had travelled about woo ft., the left-hand forward wheel became disengaged from the safety track, and shortly after this the right-hand wheel broke the upper track-3 in.

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  • In 1901 the proportion of females to males in urban districts was 1086 to woo, and in rural districts 1011 to 1000.

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  • Prior to the opening (in August woo) of the railway between Skagway and White Horse, Canada (110 m.), by way of the White Pass, all transportation to the interior was effected by men and pack-animals (and for a time by a system of telpherage) over these passes and the Chilkat or Dalton trail; the building of the railway reduced carriage rates to less than a tenth of their former value, and the Chilkat and Chilkoot Passes were no longer used.

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  • A saturated solution (1 in woo of warm water), thymol gauze and an ointment are used.

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  • Its harbour has a total length on the three rivers of 27.2 m., and an average width of about woo ft., and has been deepened by the construction (in 1877-1885) of the Davis Island dam, by dredging, under a federal project of 18 9 9.

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  • The captives were liberated and sent away, and accompanying a letter to the English general was a present of woo cows and 500 sheep, the acceptance of which would, according to Eastern custom, imply that peace was granted.

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  • The aborigines are decreasing rapidly in the whole archipelago, and although the Rev. Thomas Bridges, who, as missionary first and then as farmer, resided thirty years there, calculated the population to be 10,000 when he arrived, towards the close of the 19th century it was estimated to be little more than woo.

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  • I; hence its present form is earlier than 166 B.C. It represents a primitive and very sensuous view of the eternal Messianic kingdom on earth, seeing that the righteous beget woo children before they die.

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  • There are ten heights between r000 and woo ft., and seven over 2000 ft.

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  • Three of these (woo) restrict the calling of the grand jury, permit two-thirds of a petit jury to render verdicts in courts not of record, and three-fourths to give verdict in civil ' In 1900 only one person in six had both parents of foreign birth.

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  • Boo Jurassic 4000 1400 2000 Trias 5000 Permian 2600 600 Carboniferous woo 700 Series Beaufort Series Ecca Series Dwyka Series the eastern coast-lands the vegetation becomes distinctly subtropical.

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  • Thus, for example, on woo acres or less, it commonly falls to onetenth of a cubic foot, and upon an upland Silurian area of 940 acres, giving no visible sign of any peculiarity, the discharge fell, on the 21st of September 1893, to one-thirty-fifth of a cubic foot per second per woo acres.

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  • The Thames at Teddington, fed largely from cretaceous areas, fell during ten days in September 1898 (the artificial abstractions for the supply of London being added) to about one-sixth of a cubic foot, and since 1880 the discharge has occasionally fallen, in each of six other cases, to about one-fifth of a cubic foot per second per woo acres.

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  • The most trying time-distribution of which the author has had experience in the United Kingdom, or which he has been able to discover from a comparison of rainfalls upon nearly impermeable areas exceeding woo acres, is graphically represented by the thick irregular line in the left-hand half of fig.

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  • But, as smaller areas are approached, the excessive local rainfalls of short duration must be provided for, and beyond these there are extraordinarily heavy discharges generally over and gone before any exact records can be made; hence we know very little of them beyond the bare fact that from woo acres the discharge may rise to two or three times 300 cub.

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  • In the writer's experience at least one case has occurred where, from a mountain area of 1300 acres, the rate per woo was for a short time certainly not less than woo cub.

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  • Pop. (woo) 45,081, nearly half of whom are Jews.

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  • In series with this set of coils is another set, S, which forms a measuring arm, the resistances of which are generally I, 2, 3, 4, 10, 20, 30, 40, 100, Zoo, 300, 400, woo, 2000, 3000, 4000 ohms. The junction between each pair of coils is connected as above described to a block, the blocks being interconnected by plugs all of which are made interchangeable.

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  • Of farms of woo acres and more there were 1635 in 1880 and 1010 in 1900; of between 500 acres and woo acres there were 3693 in 1880 and 2314 in 1900; of 50 acres and less than loo acres there were 13,612 in 1880 and 29,944 in 1900; of 20 acres and less than 50 acres there were 3688 in 1880 and 5261 in 1900.

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  • The highest point (1840 ft.) is on the west side; all round there are perpendicular cliffs about woo ft.

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  • Here the width of the stream increases at flood time to woo or 1500 yds., and though it narrows at the somewhat dangerous rapids of Rumde Gilla to 150 or 180 yds., it soon expands again.

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  • But the only well-authenticated observations we have of this kind show anomalies which have never been cleared up. This is especially the case with those of Chaplain George Jones, who spent eight months at Quito, Peru, at an elevation of more than woo ft., for the express purpose of observing the phenomenon in question.

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  • In 1839 the population was less than woo, but in 1901 it had g rownt043,974.

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  • With Ghostbuster fever in the office most of the SU team are making ghostly woo wooing noises and filling our mouths with blood capsules.

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  • Woo Sun Park, vise president of GSM product planning at Samsung said TV was becoming a commodity item for mobile phones in Korea.

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  • Woo Sun Park, Vice President of GSM product planning at Samsung, said TV was becoming a commodity item for mobile phones in Korea.

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  • Java went even better than expected, so woo hoo for that.

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  • If he ca n't woo them in Fife, what are his prospects of swinging it in southern England?

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  • Along the Ohio river, these hills rise to an elevation of 800 to woo ft.

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  • The remedy is to spray with kerosene emulsion or whale-oil soap; or if on cucumbers or tomatoes, it is best to fumigate with hydrocyanic acid gas, using one ounce of potassium cyanide to each woo cubic ft.

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  • The dense foliage of the mango marks the site of almost every little homestead, no less an area than woo sq.

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  • It appears that both red and white wines were produced there in the reign of the Roman emperor, Probus (in the 3rd century A.D.), and according to Victor Rendu the queue of wine was already worth 19 livres in the time of Francis II., and had, in 1694, attained to the value of woo livres.

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  • Baby Woo Woo 2cl vodka 2cl peach schnapps 2cl cranberry juice Pour all ingredients into a shaker with ice.

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  • Compatible handset required to download the Mr Woo game, WAP browsing charges will apply.

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  • We made over £ 1000 in just three hours, with 10% discount woo hoo !

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  • Presumably he thinks free childcare will woo back the female voters who have fallen out of love with him over Iraq.

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  • Louis Hoover comes to St Davids Hall to woo the crowds with his charming versions of Sinatra classics.

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  • I have to be honest that some of us do everything possible to woo the ladies.

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  • Spencer Fitz-Gibbon National Executive It is interesting to note the Liberal Democrats efforts to woo disenchanted Tory voters.

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  • After all, you're trying to woo a special girl, apologize for a misdeed, or express your love.

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  • The things that woo and scare us just may cease to exist if it wasn't for the long hours these characters spend in the chair with a professional makeup artist.

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  • Since Simon Cowell is leaving the show at the end of this season to devote more time to other projects, turns out that he too may be trying to woo Paula Abdul.

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  • There are stunning visuals and intense action sequences that could lend itself to a John Woo film.

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  • There are different styles of songs, all of which are catchy (especially the ballad you play to woo the girl).

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  • With a world class vegetarian menu and a wine list to die for, you're sure to woo your someone special by bringing them here.

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  • With so many young women vying for a spot in the world's single best selling magazine issue, Sports Illustrated doesn't have to woo anyone with money.

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  • It takes both talent, practice, and an element of strategy to successfully woo a partner.

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  • Woo him with love letters that are romantic sometimes and sensuous at other times.

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  • Whether you choose to use a dirty poem to woo your Valentine or something more pure, remember that the best Valentines come from the heart, in a spirit of love and romantic connection.

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  • Woo Me has dating and video chat for members.

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  • He knows how to romance and woo a love interest and enjoys the challenge of winning his fair maiden's heart.

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  • Brian unsuccessfully tried to woo Hayley away from Charlie Brent and later from Hayley's future husband Mateo Santos.

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  • Additionally, travel agents, airlines and other transportation companies are aware of the spring break crunch and tend to price travel attractively for the season to woo students.

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  • Keep in mind that cutting out all of your favorites may help you shed weight quickly, your passion for potatoes and pie will likely woo you back.

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  • Insurance companies like Cigna are constantly recruiting new actuaries, and an experienced actuary may actually find recruiters from other companies attempting to woo them away from their current employer.

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  • The men in the house are put through various tasks and are highly encouraged to woo her by any means possible.

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  • I wuv woo, mommy.

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  • Of the forty-four churches, all in the circular Abyssinian style, which are said to have formerly existed in Gondar or its immediate neighbourhood, Major Powell-Cotton found only one intact in woo.

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  • During the same half-decade railway construction, which had begun with the opening of the railway between St Paul and Minneapolis in 1862, reached a total of more than woo m.

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  • The instrument exhibited by Thompson would, without undue heating, take a current of 30 amperes, which was sufficient to produce a magnetizing force of woo units.

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  • Pop. (woo) 4927, excluding visitors.

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  • Pop. (woo), 42,855, mostly Sarts, with Tajiks and Jews.

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  • This sub-family contains about woo species; few of them reach a length of more than two yards, some of the largest belonging to the Indian Zaocys s.

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  • South Portland was part of the old town of Cape Elizabeth (pop. in woo, 887) until March 1895; the legislature granted it a city charter in 1895, which was not accepted by the town until December 1898.

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  • Other towns on the trunk railway, going from south to north, are Springfontein, woo, an important railway junction; Trompsburg, 1378; Edenburg, 1562, and Brandfort, 1977.

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  • The Runcorn bridge crosses the Manchester Ship Canal and the Mersey in one span of woo ft., and four approach spans of 552 ft.

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  • This would give a further extension backwards of over woo years, during which the equinox might have occurred in the month of the Ram.

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  • In the intermediate levels, down to depths not exceeding woo metres, a remarkable distribution appears.

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  • The British lost about woo, one-half of whom were prisoners.

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  • It is connected by the river Ostuma with the Lake of Ayarza which lies about woo ft.

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  • Behind the College is the Royal Hospital School, where woo boys, sons of petty officers and seamen, are boarded.

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  • Thus if the maximum horse-power which a locomotive can develop is woo, the tractive resistance R, at 60 m.

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  • The ores, having been broken and ground, generally in tube mills, until they pass a 150 to 200-mesh sieve, are transferred to the leaching vats, which are constructed of wood, iron or masonry; steel vats, coated inside and out with pitch, of circular section and holding up to woo tons, have come into use.

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  • The general structure of the trans-Himalayan chains appears to indicate that the main axis of upheaval of the whole vast mass of the Tibetan highlands is to be found on two approximately parallel lines, represented the one by the Kuen-lun and the other by a line which is more or less coincident with the watershed between India and the central lake region, extending from Lake Pangong to Tengri Nor, the plateau enclosed between the two being wrinkled by minor folds, of which the relative elevation is comparatively low, averaging from woo to 1500 ft.

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  • The male scholars at the secondary schools amounted in 1900 to 2.74 per woo inhabitants.

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  • From the Valley Gate the wall took an easterly course for a distance of woo cubits to the Dung Gate, near which on the east was the Fountain Gate, not far from the lower pool of Siloam.

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  • Then there is a gentle rise to the low steppes, 500 to woo ft.

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  • The exact number of the Ostiak Samoyedes is not known; the Tavghi Samoyedes may number about woo, and the Yuraks, mixed with the former, are estimated at 6000 in Obdorsk (about 150 settled), 5000 in European Russia in the tundras of the Mezen, and about 350 in Yeniseisk.

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  • Pop. (1890) 2524; (woo) 3250, of whom 764 were foreign-born.

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  • Applying the principle of the conservation of internal energy, he demonstrates that for iron in a field of woo units and upwards the E.M.F.

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