Communicates Sentence Examples

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  • Thus the smallest rotation of either head communicates to the corresponding slide motion, which, if the screws are accurate, is proportional to the amount through which the head is turned.

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  • The force of the universe is swept up and gathered in God, who communicates motion to the parts of extension, and sustains that motion from moment to moment; and in the same way the force of mind has really been concentrated in God.

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  • In a type built with vertical sections each division is complete in itself, and is not directly connected with the next section, but communicates with flow and return drums. A defective section may thus be left in position and stopped off by means of plugs from the drums until it is convenient to fit a new one in its place.

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  • When the connecting string is held taut and sounds, such as those of ordinary speech, are produced in front of one of the membranes, pulses corresponding to the fluctuations of the atmospheric pressure are transmitted along the string and communicated to the other membrane, which in its turn communicates them to the air, thus reproducing the sound.

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  • This communicates with the upper valley of the Sangro by a level plain called the Piano di Cinque Miglia, at an elevation of 4298 ft., regarded as the most wintry spot in Italy.

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  • The nasal cavity communicates with the mouth by the choanae or posterior flares, situated between the palatine process of the maxillary, the palatine and the vomer.

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  • In another sense also the coelom is not a closed cavity, for it communicates in several ways with the external medium.

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  • The dorsal vessel also communicates with the ventral vessel indirectly by the intestinal sinus, which gives off branches to both the longitudinal trunks, and by tegementary vessels and capillaries which supply the skin and the nephridia.

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  • Each testis communicates by means of an efferent duct with a common collecting duct of its side of the body, which opens on to the exterior by means of a protrusible penis, and to which is sometimes appended a seminal vesicle.

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  • The band-wheel communicates motion to the walking-beam, while drilling is in progress, through the crank and a connectingrod known as the pitman; to the bull-wheels, while the tools are being raised, by the bull-rope; and to the sand-pump reel, by a friction pulley, while the sand-pump is being used.

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  • Anteriorly it finally communicates with the lacunae just mentioned, which surround the oesophagus, bathe the posterior lobes of the brain, pass through the nerve ring together with the proboscidian sheath, and are generally continued in front of the brain as a lacunar space in the muscular tissue, one on each side.

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  • It (1) has its own absolute character, (2) receives from above, and (3) communicates to what is below.

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  • The trade of Persia with the west now passes either through the ports of the Persian Gulf or northward over Trebizond, while India communicates with the west directly through the Suez Canal.

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  • In Crania it is completely shut off from the main coelom, but in Lingula it communicates freely with this cavity.

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  • Ph.N.,as itself, which communicates with the pharyngeal notch.

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  • From the roadstead, entrance is by a channel into the outer harbour, which communicates with seven floating basins about 115 acres in area and is accessible to the largest vessels.

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  • The canal communicates northward with the Grand Junction and Warwick canals, and there are branch lines of the Great Central railway to the main line at Woodford, and of the London & North-Western railway to Bletchley.

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  • Farther south the Umhlatuzi empties into a lagoon which communicates with the ocean by Richards Bay.

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  • The inlet pipe enters an elliptical vessel which communicates with the cylinder a little way up from its base, whilst at the base there is a relief tube leading into the elliptical vessel already mentioned.

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  • Jullien believed that this pore opens into the tentacle-sheath, but it appears probable that it really communicates with the compensation-sac and not with the tentaclesheath.

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  • Is there any one element which communicates the decisive impulse to all the rest, - any predominating agency in the course of social evolution?

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  • The harbour is entered from the roads by way of a channel leading to the outer harbour which communicates with a floating basin 22 acres in extent, on the east, and with the older and less commodious portion of the harbour to the north and west of the old town.

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  • With similar bevel-gear and rods the tangent screw is connected to the hand-wheel, 79, by which the observer communicates the fourth or slowest motion in position angle.

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  • The town communicates by steamer with all the places situated on the shores of the Lake of Constance, while by rail it is 30 or 31 m.

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  • The Central American Sea communicates with the Atlantic through the channels between the Antilles, none of which is quite 1000 fathoms deep, and it sinks to a depth of 2843 fathoms in the Caribbean Basin, 3428 fathoms in the Cayman Trench and 2080 fathoms in the Gulf of Mexico.

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  • The commerical harbour at the mouth of the Divette communicates with the sea by a channel 650 yds.

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  • Although the lake is fed by many small mountain torrents, it has no visible outlet, but probably communicates by an underground channel with one of the rivers which drain the Cordillera.

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  • Behind this point there is a muscular pharynx or gizzard, which communicates with the wide intestinal tract.

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  • On its eastern side it communicates with the left bank of the river by a handsome series of steps; on its north side rises the cathedral of SainteMarie.

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  • It, as in other Mollusca, is not a blood-space but develops from the coelom, and it communicates with the exterior by the pair of renal tubes.

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  • The upper space (i) communicates with the outer world nch, Cells related to the chitonous substance.

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  • Each nephridium in the oyster is a pyriform sac, which communicates by a narrow canal with the urino-genital groove placed to the front of the great adductor muscle; by a second narrow canal it communicates with the pericardium.

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  • The small opening among the fimbriae by which the tube communicates with the peritoneal cavity is known as the ostium abdominale, and from this the lumen of the tube runs from four to four and a half inches, until it opens into the cavity of the uterus by an extremely small opening.

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  • The invocation of a powerful name over a thing or person brings him or it within its sphere of influence, and actually communicates thereto the demoniac or supernatural power wielded by the owner of the name.

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  • The Rio Grande-Bage railway communicates with the city of Rio Grande, and with the railways extending to Bage, Cacequy, Santa Maria, Passo Fundo and Porto Alegre.

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  • Groningen communicates with the Lauwers Zee by the Reitdiep (1873-1876), while the canal to Winschoten and the Stadskanaal, or State canal (1877-1880), bring it into connexion with the flourishing fen colonies in the east of the province and in Drente.

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  • The priest merely places the Sacrament on the altar, censes it, elevates and breaks the host, and communicates, the prayers and responses interspersed being peculiar to the day.

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  • The Saone (q.v.), which has received (left) the Doubs, is the real continuation of the Rhone, both from a geographical and a commercial point of view, and it is by means of canals branching off from the course of the Saone that the Rhone communicates with the basins of the Loire, the Seine, the Rhine and the Moselle.

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  • It communicates with the canal system of Flanders and with the Somme canal by way of the St Quentin canal (Crozat branch) which unites with it at Chauny.

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  • The Frische Haff is formed by the Nogat, a branch of the Vistula, and by the Pregel, and communicates with the sea by means of the Pillauer Tief.

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  • The harbour of Ragusa, once one of the chief ports of southern Europe, is too small for modern needs; but Gravosa (Gruz), a village at the mouth of the river Ombla, on the north, is a steamship station and communicates by rail with Herzegovina and the Bocche di Cattaro.

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  • Its northern part is actually insular, divided from the mainland by the Limfjord or Liimfjord, which communicates with the North Sea to the west and the Cattegat to the east, but this strait, though broad and possessing lacustrine characteristics to the west, has only very narrow entrances.

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  • It is a large triangle, having its corners at Jenin, Jebel et-Tur, and the outlet of the Wadi Mukatta`, by which last it communicates with the sea-coast.

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  • The space below the sieve thus formed is connected by means of an outlet tap with a closed tank, and this again communicates with a vacuum pump. By this means the filtration is quickened by the atmospheric pressure, and goes on very rapidly, as also does the subsequent washing.

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  • Beaucaire gives its name to the canal which communicates with the sea (near Aigues-Mortes) and connects it with the Canal du Midi, forming part of the line of communication between the Rhone and the Garonne.

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  • The port, which also includes a portion of the river-bed, communicates with Havre and Newhaven by a regular line of steamers; it has a considerable fishing population.

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  • It is heated by a small cokefire or by a gas flame in C. It communicates through a passage _ t ?

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  • An eccentric may be made capable of having its eccentricity altered by means of an adjusting screw, so as to vary the extent of the reciprocating motion which it communicates.

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  • It communicates with the sea by a narrow outlet, which can be opened or closed at pleasure.

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  • It communicates with the Grand Parade and this in turn with Great George's Street, to the west, and the South Mall to the east, the last containing the principal banks, the County Club house, and good commercial buildings.

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  • It is a port of call for the Austrian Lloyd steamers, and communicates by rail with Sebenico, Knin and Sinj.

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  • The governor is the official medium of communication between the colonial government and the secretary for the colonies, but at the same time the colony maintains its own agent-general in London, who not only sees to all its commercial business but communicates with the colonial office.

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  • The school buildings lie east of the conventual buildings, surrounding Little Dean's Yard, which, like the cloisters, communicates with Dean's Yard, in which are the picturesque houses of the headmaster, canons of the Abbey, and others.

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  • In another arrangement two similar triangular levers take bearing on opposite sides of an intermediate lever which communicates their pressures to the steelyard; this is a very sound and simple arrangement for ordinary long weighbridges.

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  • Both branches meet the coast of Asia almost exactly on the Tropic of Cancer, but the Arabian Sea communicates with the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf by the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb and Ormuz respectively.

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  • The circumoesophageal water-ring communicates indirectly with the exterior; the podia, when present, are respiratory, not locomotor, in function.

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  • The roof of the mouth is formed by the palate, terminating behind by a muscular, contractile arch, having in man and a few other species a median projection called the uvula, beneath which the mouth communicates with the pharynx.

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  • At its southern end the Kattegat is blocked by the Danish islands, and it communicates with the Baltic proper by narrow channels called the Sound, the Great Belt and the Little Belt.

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  • Along the Swedish coast a deep channel runs northward from outside the island of Oland; this is entirely cut off to the south and east by a bank which sweeps eastward and northward from near Karlskrona, and on which the island of Gotland stands, but it communicates at its northern end with the Gotland deep, and near the junction opposite Landsort is the deepest hole in the Baltic (420 metres = 2 3 o fathoms).

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  • The ratchet communicates with a train of wheels which work the dial-hands.

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  • It came in 1406 into the possession of Zurich, with which it communicates by means of steamers on the lake, as well as by rail.

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  • Archangel communicates with the interior of Russia by river and canal, and has a railway line (522 m.) to Yaroslavl.

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  • One of these branches communicates with the afferent lophophoral vessel, while the other one opens into the crescentic efferent lophophoral vessel (r.v.).

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  • In the latter case he is perhaps unconsciously moved to put burlesque versions of Biblical stories into the mouths of his native informants, or to represent the savages as ridiculing the Scriptural traditions which he communicates to them.

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  • Here, it is the matrix rather than the man that experiences the All; it then communicates this knowledge to its human interlocutors.

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  • The first nerve cell communicates with the next by releasing neurotransmitters into the synapse.

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  • Has a twin sister who she very rarely communicates with.

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  • He often communicates poorly, for example the needless header out for a corner at Reading, which could have been potentially suicidal.

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  • The group communicates with a range of calls, including trills, squeaks, grunts, hoots and barks.

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  • Redemption, justification, regeneration, adoption, forgiveness, reconciliation all mean the same thing - the restoration of the broken family relationship. All depends on the Mediation of Christ, who maintained the filial relationship even to His death, and communicates it to the brotherhood of believers.

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  • A richly chlorophyllous tissue, with numerous intercellular spaces communicates with the exterior by stomata, strikingly similar to those of the vascular plants (see below).

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  • Its members are quite devoid of any mouth or alimentary canal, but have a well-developed body cavity into which the eggs are dehisced and which communicates with the exterior by From Cambridge Natural History, vol.

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  • During the period of hotblowing (heating-up) S is turned so that the air-blast communicates with the generator; d and G are open; g (the damper connected with the scrubber) and V are closed.

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  • By plugging in channel modules, users can create a tangible composition, which visually communicates their individual viewing habits.

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  • The bank then declines or approves the amount being charged, and then sends a message back to the processor, who in turn communicates this message to the machine and the merchant.

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  • If your office communicates by using instant messaging, chat rooms, or a company intranet, accurate keyboarding skills will make you a much more efficient employee.

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  • This is another way that one dog communicates to another that he is playing too roughly.

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  • Similarly, absence of a penis sheath communicates state of mind.

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  • Typically, you will write a one-page synopsis that communicates the overall story, ensuring you include main characters and major shifts in plot and how the video game ends (include all endings if there are multiple ways).

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  • Audiometric testing with the audiometer is performed while the patient sits in a soundproof booth and the examiner outside the booth communicates to the patient with a microphone.

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  • However, they may be able to draw a picture that expresses their emotions or communicates what they know.

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  • In addition, tone or attitude communicates sometimes a different meaning than the words used.

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  • While melatonin helps regulate the body's circadian cycle, serotonin communicates to the brain the need for sleep.

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  • The smart woman makes sure her clothing communicates her professionalism and proficiency.

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  • Whether or not we call ourselves one, humans are the only creature on this planet that communicates in a written form.

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  • Because it's so plain and simple, it communicates more - it implies that your feelings were so intense at that precise moment that you couldn't hold back.

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  • Instead, the couple communicates their needs and wants and then compromise to reach a decision.

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  • The planet Mercury is responsible for governing the way one communicates.

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  • This is the group of communicators within the zodiac, but each one communicates in a different way.

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  • Each one moves through the world with a different mindset, and each communicates with that world in a different way.

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  • For instance, the clairsentient reader might feel pressure on her chest that communicates someone has heart problems, or she feels a lump in their throat to indicate that the person had difficulty speaking or breathing.

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  • These fragrances are not of this world anymore than the entities she communicates with.

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  • A medium is someone who communicates with the deceased.

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  • The ideas to solutions usually come by a natural association to either a manmade product or something in nature that performs the desired task, communicates a feeling, or evokes a certain emotion that I want my product to emulate.

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  • Those around the adult struggling to learn the new, unnatural language can help by learning how he communicates as well.

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  • Help your child understand autism and why her sibling communicates differently than her.

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  • A short sentence communicates better than something that rambles on until the reader loses interest.

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  • Marketing is the means by which a business communicates to its potential customers.

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  • She clearly communicates expectations and notes strengths to better improve her team's performance.

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  • Knowing how to properly format a memo is the key to crafting a well-written document that communicates important information to readers as well as one that helps enhance your professional image.

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  • A letter communicates with someone outside the organization.

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  • The letter not only communicates a specific message, it also communicates the image of your business.

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  • When you find a job you want to apply for, create a customized objective statement that clearly communicates your interest in the specific position.

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  • In addition, when it's something to pass out for the whole school, it communicates that the cheerleading squad has put attention and thought into their presentations!

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  • What you wear to work communicates both what you do and the pride you take in a job well done.

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  • His work in founding the kingdom was a personal vocation, the spirit of which He communicates to believers, "thus, as exalted king," sustaining the life of His Kingdom.

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  • He communicates to the tribesmen the orders of the vali, which must be framed in accordance with their customs and institutions.

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  • The city stands on a hill separated by a little plain from the harbour; towards the north and east it communicates with a fertile valley; on the south and west it is hemmed in by high mountains.

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  • It consists of a large stone chamber which communicates directly with two slightly slanting tubular retorts of iron.

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  • The membrana tympani or drum of the ear, has, in like manner and on the same principles, the property of repeating the vibrations of the external air which it communicates to the internal parts of the ear.

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  • The town communicates with Paris by means of the Aube, which becomes navigable at this point.

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  • In this stage the body is composed of two layers, ectoderm (d) externally, and endoderm (c) internally, surrounding a central cavity, the archenteron (b), which communicates with the exterior by a pore (a), the blastopore.

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  • Thus, if one molecule is disturbed from its mean position, it communicates the disturbance to its neighbours, and so a wave is propagated.

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