Magnified Sentence Examples

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  • The few freckles she had were magnified, but the dark circles under her eyes were a surprise.

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  • Between these two extremes, Magnified 20 times.

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  • Light and shadow bent and swirled around him, his magic magnified by the immortal world.

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  • The distance of the lucid points was the tangent of the magnified angles subtended by the stars to a radius of io ft.

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  • Highly magnified (both from Hamann).

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  • If, however, the half-covered aperture be in front of the object-glass, the phenomenon is magnified as a whole, and the desirable relation between the (unmagnified) dispersion and the aperture is the same as without the telescope.

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  • Forged and annealed, magnified r000 diameters, showing pearlite.

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  • Oil hardened and annealed, magnified 50 diameters.

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  • Magnified 500 times.

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  • Flower more highly magnified and cut open.

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  • Magnified 7 times.

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  • His unwillingness to agree to the coalition was magnified into a determination to defeat it, though it is quite obvious that he could only gain by the humiliation of Frederick, and nothing was ever proved against him.

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  • Magnified 25 0 diameters.

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  • The affair was magnified in the Convention into a deliberate murder of the "representative of the Republic" by the pope's orders.

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  • And the impulses felt by a single person are always magnified in a crowd.

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  • Yet while they had magnified, the Crusades had also corrupted the papacy.

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  • C, portion of a proboscis showing the two forms of hooks; highly magnified.

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  • D, a flame-cell from the excretory apparatus, highly magnified (from Fraipont).

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  • But as the claims of the church to be the guardian through its episcopate of the apostolic tradition, of the Christian faith itself, were magnified, and unity in practice as well as in doctrine came to be regarded as essential, this distinction became a theoretical rather than a practical one.

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  • Of course, the earthforming animal is a preternaturally gifted one, and is on the line of development towards that magnified man who, in a later stage, becomes the demiurge.'

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  • About minus (India)half-a-dozen species only are known in South magnified.

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  • From top of ingot as cast, magnified 29 diameters.

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  • Top of ingot, forged and annealed, magnified 2 9 diameters.

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  • The pearlite when highly magnified somewhat resembles the lead-tin eutectic of fig.

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  • Magnified 30 times.

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  • Magnified 4 times, cu cuneus.

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  • Real,inverted,diminished same size „ magnified Virtual, erect, magnified Erect, same size Position of Image.

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  • The many floating and fragmentary notes of various dates that have found a place in the account of his reign in the book of Kings (q.v.) show how much Hebrew tradition was occupied with the monarch under whom the throne of Israel reached its highest glory; and that time only magnified in popular imagination the proportions of so striking a figure appears from the opinions entertained of him in subsequent writings.

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  • His inexorable discipline (magnified into cruelty by later legends) soon made the Gatchina corps a model for the rest of the Russian army.

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  • They may, it is true, be associated with ghost gods, but in Australia it cannot even be asserted that the gods are spirits at all, much less that they are the spirits of dead men; they are simply magnified magicians, super-men who have never died; we have no ground, therefore, for regarding the cult of the dead as the origin of religion in this area; this conclusion is the more probable, as ancestor-worship and the cult of the dead generally cannot be said to exist in Australia.

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  • Magnified about twentyseven times.

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  • The motion is first magnified by the lever, and, on its communication to a complex lever system above the stationary mass, is still further magnified before registration, which is effected by a pen supplied with ink writing on white paper.

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  • God is magnified as the One, the All-powerful.

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  • All these considerations were magnified by Henry's passion for Anne Boleyn, though she certainly was not the sole or the main cause of the divorce.

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  • Sentiment and tradition have magnified his achievements, and confused his career with tales of portents and magical powers.

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  • Slightly magnified.

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  • A, Abdomen of queen, under side (magnified eight times).

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  • His first telescope magnified three diameters; but he soon made instruments which magnified eight diameters, and finally one that magnified thirty-three diameters.'

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  • The eye perceives this picture, which gives the impression of the T much magnified, but turned upside down.

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  • With emphasis upon God as creator and ruler, and upon man as made in God's image, endowed with an unending existence, and subject to eternal torture if not redeemed, the concept of personality has been exalted at the expense of that of nature, and the future has been magnified at the expense of the present.

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  • When we recollect that the Ethiopian Tearchus (Tirhaka) of the 7th century B.C., who was hopelessly worsted by the Assyrians and scarcely ventured outside the Nile valley, was credited by Megasthenes (4th century) and Strabo with having extended his conquests as far as India and the pillars of Hercules, it is not surprising if the dim figures of antiquity were magnified to a less degree.

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  • Thus there is good evidence to show that many of the early gods, notably those that are held to be especially well disposed to man, are conceived rather in the shape of magnified nonnatural men dwelling somewhere apart, such as the Munganngaur of the Kurnai of S.E.

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  • All are narrow in comparison with their length, which is not infrequently magnified to view when two lakes are connected by a very short stretch of running water with a navigable fall of a few feet, such as those between Hornafvan, Uddjaur and Storafvan on the Skellefte river.

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  • Still more offensive was the attitude of Sweden's eastern neighbour Muscovy, with whom the Swedish king was nervously anxious to stand on good terms. Gustavus attributed to Ivan IV., whose resources he unduly magnified, the design of establishing a universal monarchy round the Baltic.

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  • Gustavus, whose lively imagination was easily excited by religious ardour, enormously magnified clerical influence in Poland and frequently scented dangers where only difficulties existed.

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  • But the results of the saner researches of Randall Maclver, announced first at the South Africa meeting of the British Association (1905) and later communicated to the Royal Geographical Society, have robbed these structures of much of their glamour; from being the centres of Phoenician and Hebrew industry they have sunk to be mere magnified kraals, not more than three or four hundred years old.

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  • Legend has magnified the victory into the rout of 200,000 Moslems under five kings; but so far was the battle from being decisive that in 1140 the Moors were able to seize the fortress of Leiria, built by Alphonso in 1135 as an outpost for the defence of Coimbra, his capital.

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  • Germinating spores in various stages, more highly magnified, and showing the different ways of escape of the filament from the spore-membrane.

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  • Branched fruticose zoogloea of Cladothrix (slightly magnified).

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  • While the doctrine of election magnified God's grace, and so encouraged humility in man, it minimized man's freedom, and so produced either an over-confidence in those who believed themselves elect, or despair in those who could not reach the assurance.

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  • When Highly magnified view of one of the protruded from the opening cirri.

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  • If, in addition to this horizontal stratification, the atmosphere varies similarly in vertical planes, then the object would be magnified both horizontally and vertically.

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  • A, Attractive surface of lid; B, conducting; C, glandular; and D, detentive surface; magnified.

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  • A, Clara squamata, magnified.

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  • A, Slightly magnified.

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  • Flower after fall of petals, magnified.

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  • G, six-hooked embryo, highly magnified.

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  • Slightly g magnified.

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  • S presents a highly magnified section of one of the valves to show the successive moults.

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  • Balaninus glandium, magnified.

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  • The larva, magnified.

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  • Head and snout of the female, magnified.

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  • The same parts of the male, magnified, to show arrangement of antennae.

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  • B A, Portion of the surface of a colony of Heliopora coerulea magnified, showing two calices and the surrounding coenenchymal tubes.

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  • B, Single zooid and axis of the same magnified.

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  • J, Spore, highly magnified.

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  • Already well known as a scribe, Ezra's labours were magnified by subsequent tradition.

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  • A, Spikelet magnified.

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  • As used here, gods merely mean non-natural and powerful beings, sometimes " magnified non-natural men," sometimes beasts, birds or insects, sometimes the larger forces and phenomena of the universe conceived of as endowed with human personality and passions.

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  • This being cannot have been evolved out of the cult of ancestors, where ancestors are not worshipped; and he is not even regarded as a spirit, but, in Matthew Arnold's phrase, as " a magnified non-natural man."

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  • But this conception does not exclude the idea that many of the things in the world - minerals, plants, people, and what not - are fragments of the frame of an animal or non-natural magnified man, or are excretions from the body of a god.

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  • The " Purusha Sukta," the 90th hymn of the tenth book of the Rig Veda, gives us the Indian version of the theory that all things were made out of the mangled limbs of Purusha, a magnified non-natural man, who was sacrificed by the gods.

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  • In the United Kingdom the prevailing conditions, climatic A, Flower, magnified twice.

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  • An image is therefore projected by the ocular from the real magnified image produced by the objective with increased magnification.

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  • Thus if a minute object be placed on a slip of glass, and a single drop of water be placed upon it, the drop will act as a magnifier in virtue of the convexity of its upper surface; so that when the eye is brought sufficiently near it (the glass being held horizontally) the object will be seen magnified.

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  • In the commonest compound microscopes, which consist of two positive systems, a real magnified image is produced by the objective.

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  • The arrangement of two lenses so that small objects can be seen magnified followed soon after the discovery of the telescope.

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  • Its purpose in a microscope is by means of narrow cones of rays to represent at infinity the real magnified image which the objective produces.

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  • Especially powerful achromatic condensers are really only magnified microscope objectives, with the difference that they are not corrected for the thickness of the cover slip, but for the thickness of the glass on which the object is placed.

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  • In this case not the object itself but a real image which has already been magnified by the objective is measured, and obviously much more accurate results are possible.

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  • As the errors in the graduation of the objective micrometer are also magnified, very exact scales are necessary.

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  • The errors attending the determination of the size of a microscopic object depend chiefly on the accuracy of the objective micrometer; any errors in the micrometer being magnified by the objective.

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  • Sorus in surface-view, magnified.

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  • Fertile pinnule, bearing several tufts of microsporangia, magnified.

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  • Group of annulate sporangia, magnified.

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  • Synangium after dehiscence, magnified.

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  • B, Single sporangium, in transverse section, showing annulus on both sides, magnified.

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  • All figures magnified.

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  • He reminded her of an ancient Greek god, his cold, hard beauty magnified by his sun-kissed skin and dark blond hair.

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  • The first, in the USA, was a much magnified photograph of a fetus aborted at about 12 weeks.

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  • At present there are just two main biomes -- each with four segments -- that eerily resemble the magnified eyes of a fly.

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  • I found myself peering to make sense of the blurred outside worlds, differences magnified by being so distorted and yet made homogenous.

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  • L.S.D. - causes pleasure and a magnified appreciation of the awesome immensity of reality.

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  • Dark mascara gives definition, but avoid harsh eyeliners or thick mascara - blobs and smudges will be magnified too!

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  • These rather one-sided violent affairs were magnified by the popular press of the time into The Riots On Sunset Strip.

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  • B, anterior portion more highly magnified (from Marshall and Hurst, after Sommer); cs, cirrus sac; d, ductus ejaculatorius; f, female aperture; o, ovary; od, oviduct; p, penis; s, shell-gland; t, anterior testis; u, uterus; va, vp, vasa deferentia; us, vesicula seminalis; y, yolk-gland; yd, its duct.

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  • The necessary withdrawal of the army from Crown Point in 1776 and the evacuation of Ticonderoga in 1777 were magnified by Schuyler's enemies into a retrograde movement, and, on the 19th of August 1777, he was superseded.

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  • Arago (Comptes rendus, xxiv., 18 47, pp. 400-402) found that in Rochon's micrometer, when the prism was approached close to the eye-piece for the measurement of very small angles, the smallest imperfections in the crystal or its surfaces were inconveniently magnified.

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  • When the frame of this arrangement is rapidly displaced through a small horizontal range to the right and left of the direction in which the rod points, the weight b by its inertia tends to remain at rest, and the motion of the frame, which is that of the earth, is magnified in the ration op to bp. This apparatus, of which there are many types, was first introduced into seismometry by Professor Ewing.

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  • His mind was dwelling constantly upon the political legacy of the two Pitts; he was a reader of Sir John Seeley; he had himself visited the colonies; had predicted that a war would not, as was commonly said, disintegrate the empire, but rather the reverse; had magnified the importance of taking colonial opinion; and had always been a convinced advocate of some form of Imperial Federation.

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  • He saw man's lust, greed, gluttony, as in a vision, magnified, overwhelming, portentous.

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  • Hacking movement, magnified date, sturdy ratchet operated rotating bezel.

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  • Some styles offer the magnified view and the standard view next to one another.

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  • They even slip comfortably into car glove compartments - yes, cars have mirrors, but they aren't magnified!

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  • Many compact travel makeup mirrors are magnified in great strength, allowing the user to focus on specific facial features one at a time.

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  • Double sided mirrors, also referred to as magnifying makeup mirrors, include a regular mirror view on one side and a magnified view on the other side.

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  • Of this clan, this family, where dysfunction is magnified.

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  • Although they were once considered one of Hollywood's favorite couples, Nick and Jessica endured their share of marital problems-many of which were magnified by their highly public relationship.

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  • Polarized lenses for sports are important because they block the glare that is often magnified by flat surfaces (like water or pavement).

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  • The endoscope usually has a fiberoptic camera that allows a greatly magnified image to be shown on a television screen viewed by the operator.

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  • This also occurs when you are pregnant, except the symptoms may be more magnified.

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  • Some tour coordinators say the author doesn't need to do anything, but I've found results are magnified when the author is more involved.

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  • Since Integrated Training works with both traditional and balance training equipment, the toning effects are magnified.

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  • The industrial style that dominated the original Terminator film is refashioned and magnified in the sequel.

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  • A, Male Heterodera schachtii, greatly magnified.

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  • As the direction and intensity of this induced current are a function of the position of the second coil in its field, and as this position is determined by its mechanical connexion with the recorder coil, it is evident that, by a suitable choice of the electrical elements of the second coil and its alternating field, the indications on the siphon recorder can be magnified to any reasonable extent.

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  • B, Digestive gland from interior A, B, and C magnified about of pitcher, in pocket-like deI oo diameters.

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  • But he is immortal as the man against whom Kant directed his tremendous battery 1 Human attributes magnified, or their weak points thought away.

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  • Although in later ages its importance was enormously magnified, it differs only in degree, not in kind, from other charters granted by the Norman and early Plantagenet kings.

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  • B, A small portion highly magnified.

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  • Magnified 6 times.

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  • Magnified 4 times.

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  • Magnified 21 times.

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  • All highly magnified.

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  • Magnified 25 times.

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  • Magnified 14 times.

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  • All magnified.

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  • B, The proboscis of one still more highly magnified.

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  • Meanwhile rumours from the battle-field at Jena, magnified as usual, began to reach the staff, and these may possibly have influenced Kalckreuth, for when appealed to to attack with his eighteen battalions and win the day, he declined to move without the direct order of the commander-in-chief to do so, alleging that it was the duty of a reserve to cover the retreat and he considered himself personally responsible to the king for the guards entrusted to his care.

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  • Bottom of ingot, forged and annealed, magnified 29 diameters.

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  • From bottom of ingot as cast, magnified 2g diameters.

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  • Magnified about 62 times.

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  • Magnified 15 times.

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  • Instances occur in 2, flower more cu highly magnified and cut open.

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  • Female, ventral view, magnified three times.

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  • Magnified 5 times.

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