Worked-out Sentence Examples

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  • All your plans worked out.

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  • I have to stay around until a few things are worked out.

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  • A good deal of teak and cutch is worked out.

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  • Whilst waiting his return Murat was enjoined to skirmish with Kutusov, and the emperor himself worked out a scheme to assume the offensive with his whole army towards St Petersburg, calling in Victor and St Cyr on the way.

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  • I'm sure something can be worked out.

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  • The decision made to face death soon, the only thing she hadn't quite worked out was how she planned to do it.

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  • Yeah, sometimes it actually worked out that way.

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  • Maybe he was waiting to see if things worked out between them.

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  • I love the way you smell when you've worked out.

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  • Sometimes spontaneous events worked out better than well-planned ones.

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  • Women did the cooking and cleaning and men worked out of the home.

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  • The numerous facts, geological, geographical and biological, which when linked together lend great support to this theory, have been well worked out in Australia by Mr Charles Hedley of the Australian Museum, Sydney.

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  • In them is foreshadowed all that he afterwards worked out in metaphysics, psychology, ethics and aesthetics.

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  • In 1836 Cooke, to whom the idea appears to have been suggested by Schilling's method, invented a telegraph in which an alphabet was worked out by the single and combined movement of three needles.

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  • Another series of instruments, introduced by Cooke and Wheatstone in 1840, and generally known as " Wheatstone's step-by-step letter-showing " or " ABC instruments," were worked out with great ingenuity of detail by Wheatstone in Great Britain and by Breguet and others in France.

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  • Wheatstone also described and to some extent worked out an interesting modification of his step-by-step instrument, the object of which was to produce a letter-printing telegraph.

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  • Smith, worked out a system of communicating between railway stations and moving trains.

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  • Hence the following appliance was worked out by Lieutenant Solari and officers in the Italian navy.

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  • When the methods for effecting this had been worked out practically it finally led to the inventions of Slaby, Braun and others being united into a system called the Telefunken system, which, as regards the transmitter, consisted in forming a closed oscillation circuit comprising a condenser, spark gap and inductance which at one point was attached either directly or through a condenser to the earth or to an equivalent balancing capacity, and at some other point to a suitably tuned antenna.

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  • From Socrates, in Xenophon's Memorabilia, downwards, the argument is tolerably common; it is notable in Cicero; in the modern discussion it dominates the 18th-century mode of thought, is confidently appealed to though not worked out by Butler, and is fully stated by Paley.

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  • As worked out by Ritschl, this is specially a basis for Christian belief.

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  • The budding of this medusa has been worked out in detail by Chun (Hydrozoa, [1]), to whom the reader must be referred for the interesting laws of budding regulating the sequence and order of formation of the buds.

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  • The influence of an advancing study of nature, which was stimulated if not guided by Bacon's writings, is seen in the more careful doctrines of materialism worked out almost simultaneously by Hobbes and Gassendi.

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  • Robinet thus laid the foundation of that view of the world as wholly vital, and as a progressive unfolding of a spiritual formative principle, which was afterwards worked out by Schelling.

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  • Holbach thus worked out the basis of a rigorously materialistic conception of evolution.

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  • The side of this process which Schelling worked out most completely is the negative side, that is, nature.

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  • Of the followers of Hegel who have worked out his peculiar idea of evolution it is hardly necessary to speak.

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  • The " argument from design " had been a favourite form of reasoning amongst Christian theologians, and, as worked out by Paley in his Natural Theology, it served the useful purpose of emphasizing the fitness which exists between all the inhabitants of the earth and their physical environment.

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  • Then, turning his attention to the malaria of birds, he worked out the life-history of these cells within the body of the mosquito.

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  • The bearing of this displacement upon the literary and historical criticism of the narratives has never been worked out.

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  • The Sila also contained minerals, which were worked out in very early times.

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  • He took a passionate delight in the pursuit of knowledge from his very infancy, and is reported to have worked out long arithmetical sums by means of pebbles and biscuit crumbs before he knew the figures.

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  • Dumont was a Genevese exile, and an old friend of Romilly's, who willingly prepared for him those famous addresses which Mirabeau used to make the Assembly pass by sudden bursts'of eloquent declamation; Claviere helped him in finance, and not only worked out his figures, but even wrote his financial discourses; Lamourette wrote the speeches on the civil constitution of the clergy; Reybaz not only wrote for him his famous speeches on the assignats, the organization of the national guard, and others, which Mirabeau read word for word at the tribune, but even the posthumous speech on succession to the estates of intestates, which Talleyrand read in the Assembly as the last work of his dead friend.

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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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  • Asia Minor and the West developed the strict ecclesiastical forms by means of which the church closed her lines against heathenism, and especially against heresy; in Alexandria Christian ideas were handled in a free and speculative fashion and worked out with the help of Greek philosophy.

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  • The remarkable life-history of one species, Linguatula taenioides, has been worked out in detail and presents a close analogy to that of some Cestodes.

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  • The solution may be worked out directly or through the determination of the equation of the centre which, being added to the mean anomaly, gives the true anomaly.

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  • Mosander's erbia has been shown to contain various other oxides - thulia, holmia, &c. - but this has not yet been perfectly worked out.

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  • Wolcott Gibbs worked out the electrolytic separation of copper in 1865.

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  • Chlorimetry (1824), alkalimetry (1828), and the volumetric determination of silver and chlorine (1832) were worked out by Gay Lussac; but although the advantages of the method were patent, it received recognition very slowly.

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  • They did much to excite thinking, and advanced many problems by more than one step, but they did not furnish a coherent system, and the doctrines which were then new have since been worked out with greater consistency and clearness.

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  • It was in the Roman state that military action - in Greece often purposeless and, except in the resistance to Persia, on the whole fruitless - worked out the social mission which formed its true justification.

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  • The conversion of nitrogen into ammonia by electricity has received much attention, but the commercial aspect appears to have been first worked out by de Hemptinne in 1900, who used both the spark and silent discharge on mixtures of hydrogen and nitrogen, and found that the pressure and temperature must be kept low and the spark gap narrow.

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  • Newcomb, was used from 1882 to 'goo; and since then the value 8.80" has been employed, having been adopted at a Paris conference in 1896.1 Five fundamentally different methods of determining the distance of the sun have been worked out and applied.

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  • Although the amended theory as worked out by Maxwell is in rough agreement with certain leading phenomena of magnetization, it fails to account for many others, and is in some cases at variance with observed facts.

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  • It has been supposed that certain electrons revolve like satellites in orbits around the atoms with which they are associated, a view which receives strong support from the phenomena of the Zeeman effect, and on this assumption a theory has been worked out by P. Langevin, 2 which accounts for many, of the observed facts of magnetism.

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  • Regarding it as important that all reasoning with reference to magnetism should be conducted without any uncertain assumptions, he worked out a mathematical theory upon the sole foundation of a few wellknown facts and principles.

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  • This tribunal realized an idea put forward by Jeremy Bentham towards the close of the 18th century, advocated by James Mill in the middle of the 19th century, and worked out later by Mr Dudley Field in America, by Dr Goldschmidt in Germany, and by Sir Edmund Hornby and Mr Leone Levi in England.

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  • The capitals are like those of the Basilica, but the details are differently worked out.

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  • The subject, taken from the age of Hungarian chivalry, is artistically worked out from medieval legends, and gives an excellent description of the times of St Ladislaus of Hungary.

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  • The characters are well drawn and the dialogue full of comic strength, the scenes knit together and the plot skilfully worked out.

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  • The Bolivian tin ore is treated by first extracting the silver by amalgamation, &c., and afterwards concentrating the residues; there are, however, considerable difficulties in the way of treating the poorer of these very complex ores, and several chemical processes for extracting their metallic contents have been worked out.

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  • The pathology of aphasia, as worked out by a combination of the experimental, the pathological and the anatomical lines of inquiry is a favourable example of what has been accomplished.

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  • On the one hand he worked out the general theory of the magnetic circuit in the dynamo (in conjunction with his brother Edward), and the theory of alternating currents, and conducted a long series of observations on the phenomena attending magnetization in iron, nickel and the curious alloys of the two which can exist both in a magnetic and non-magnetic state at the same temperature.

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  • Above, the ground has been completely worked out from the surface, and the space formerly occupied by ore is now filled with the debris of the overlying strata which has caved in above the block of ore now being worked.

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  • In this way the whole floor is worked out and the mat of timber and overlying rock is gradually lowered and rests upon the top of the ore forming the floor below.

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  • Each floor is opened up by subsidiary haulage roads and worked out in small rooms which are timbered and filled with broken rock when completed.

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  • An adjoining room is next excavated and filled, and thus the whole floor is worked out and replaced with rock-filling.

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  • A number of cases are worked out in the American Journal of athematics (1907), in which the motion is made algebraical by the se of the pseudo-elliptic integral.

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  • Most of the writers already noticed worked out the problems connected with the projection of images in the camera obscura more by actual practice than by calculation, but William Molyneux, of Dublin, seems to have been the first to treat them mathematically in his Dioptrica Nova (1692), which was also the first work in English on the subject, and is otherwise an interesting book.

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  • The system of apportionment and the franchise qualifications were worked out to meet the needs of a group of agricultural communities.

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  • They appear to be connected with Semitic sun-worship, and are assigned by Bent to the same period as the temple at Baalbek, though some antiquarians would place them much earlier; the representation of a castle in a single stone seems to bear some relation to the idea worked out in the monolith churches of Lalibela described byRaffray.

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  • But the actual doctrine taught by Massenbach, who was now a colonel, may be summarized as the doctrine of positions carried to a ludicrous excess; the claims put forward for the general staff, that it was to prepare cut-anddried plans of operations in peace which were to be imposed on the troop leaders in war, were derided by the responsible generals; and the memoirs on proposed plans of campaign to suit certain political combinations were worked out in quite unnecessary detail.

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  • During the next ten years a series of students, of whom only Riley and Balbiani need be mentioned here, worked out the natural history of Phylloxera vastatrix, and proved its identity with the American grape-louse.

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  • A general introduction to the system is given in the tractate Ober den Begriff der Wissenschaftslehre (On the Notion of the Theory of Science), 1794, and the theoretical portion is worked out in the Grundlage der gesammten Wissenschaftslehre (Foundation of the whole Theory of Science, 1794) and Grundriss des Eigenthiimlichen d.

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  • The philosophy of Fichte, worked out in a series of writings, and falling chronologically into two distinct periods, that of Jena and that of Berlin, seemed in the course of its development to undergo a change so fundamental that many critics have sharply separated and opposed to one another an earlier and a later phase.

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  • The religious concep tions of the fishing tribes on the Pacific coast between Mount St Elias and the Columbia river are worked out by Boas; the transformation from the hunting to the agricultural mode of life was accompanied by changes in belief and worship quite as radical.

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  • Lysippus worked out the finest type of sculptured Hercules, of which the Farnese by Glycon is a grand specimen.

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  • In this belief he differed from his pupil, Roger Cotes, and from most of the great mathematical astronomers of the 18th century, who worked out in detail the task sketched by the genius of Newton.

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  • It was chiefly the mineral wealth of the Cordilleran region, first developed on the far Pacific slope, and later in many parts of the inner mountain ranges, that urged pioneers across the dry plains into the apparently inhospitable mountain region; there the adventurous new-corners rapidly worked out one mining district after another, exhausting and abandoning the smaller camps to early decay and rushing in feverish excitement to new-found river fields, but establishing important centres of varied industries in the more important mining districts.

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  • This conclusion he worked out in his earliest philosophical work, the Histoire naturelle de l'dme, which appeared about 1745.

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  • The ethics of these principles were worked out in Discours sur le bonheur, La Volupte, and L' Art de jouir, in which the end of life is found in the pleasures of the senses, and virtue is reduced to self-love.

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  • But the contract system for convicts and the peonage system (under which immigrants were held in practical slavery while they " worked out " advances made for passage-money, &c.) were still sources of much injustice.

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  • Renouvier (q.v.)has worked out an idealism which he calls "Neo-criticisme," rejecting the thing-in-itself, while limiting knowledge to phenomena constituted by a priori categories.

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  • Mr Balfour was anxious to avoid a rupture, doubtful of the feeling of the country, uncertain of the details by which Mr Chamberlain's scheme could be worked out.

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  • He registered and classified almost every known language, and from these data worked out a system of ethnology.

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  • The process was worked out by Deville in his laboratory at the Ecole Normale in Paris.

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  • In all the various forms of cordons, in horizontal training, and in fan and half-fan training, the pruning of the main branches when the form of the tree is worked out will vary in accordance with the kind of fruit under treatment.

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  • Bardili worked out his idea in a one-sided manner.

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  • A problem to which he returned repeatedly was that of separating nickel and cobalt from their ores and freeing them from arsenic; and in the course of his long laboratory practice he worked out numerous processes for the preparation of pure chemicals and methods of exact analysis.

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  • Generally the skins are placed in an alkali bath, then by hand with a blunt wooden instrument the moisture of the pelt is worked out and it is drawn carefully to and fro over a straight, dull-edged knife to remove any superfluous flesh and unevenness.

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  • A little gold dust is obtained, but the old gold and other mines in the Tagale country have been, apparently, worked out.

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  • Besides the first cost of construction, the irrigator was usually called upon to pay annually a certain amount for maintenance, which might often be worked out by labour on the canal.

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  • In this assembly the voting power was somewhat differently distributed; but the attempt to make it bear some proportion to the importance of the various states, worked out so badly that Austria had only four times the voting power of the tiny principality of Liechtenstein.

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  • He suggested the idea, worked out all of the important principles and many of the details, and induced Congress to accept them.

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  • Now all these points, except the proof from Jewish prophecy, are taken up and worked out by Aristides with a frequent use of the actual language of The Preaching of Peter.

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  • Wessel, who up to that time had only been known as the president of a club of wits, immediately wrote Love without Stockings (1772), in which a plot of the most abject triviality is worked out in strict accordance with the rules of French tragedy, and in most pompous and pathetic Alexandrines.

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  • Vischer (1867) has carefully traced out the successive steps in the growth of the legend, and Rochholz (1877) has worked out the real history of Gessler as shown in authentic documents.

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  • Now Gessler is the name of a real family, the history of which from 1250 to 1513 has been worked out by Rochholz, who shows in detail that no member ever played the part attributed to the bailiff in the legend, or could have done so, and that the Gesslers could not have owned or dwelt at the castle of Kiissnacht; nor could they have been called Von B runeck.

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  • The Indian theory of Karma has been worked out with many 1 Phaedo, 69 et seq.

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  • Those who first got possession of the rich bars on the American, Yuba, Feather, Stanislaus and the other smaller streams in the heart of the gold region, made sometimes from $r to $5000 a day; but after one rich spot was worked out it might be days or weeks before another was found.

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  • In their development the problem, as it were, worked out least tainted by foreign interference, showing at the same time a rich variety in detail; and it may also be said that their constitutional and economic history has been more thoroughly investigated than any other.

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  • These principles are variously worked out in the different churches and variously expressed.

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  • However, in conjunction with Pechiney, of Salindres (near Alais, France), the Weldon-Pechiney process was worked out.

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  • Without taking Krauss's aspirations too seriously, it may well be believed that if the German and Austrian Commands had worked out a bigger plan they would have done even more than they did do.

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  • Krauss, who reports that he was not allowed to have the German troops on the spot more than 48 hours before they were to attack, claims that this " excessive sparing " of the troops worked out badly, for they suffered from insufficient acquaintance with the terrain.

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  • The Italian armies on the Julian front had been so busily occupied in attack that they had not worked out the application of new defensive methods.

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  • The manner in which this subject is worked out will appear from the following summary in which we distinguish (I) the plot, i.e.

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  • About 1839, on the recommendation of Graham, whom in 1837 he had accompanied to University College, London, he was appointed chemist at James Muspratt's alkali works in Lancashire; in connexion with alkali he showed that cast-iron vessels could be satisfactorily substituted for silver in the manufacture of caustic soda, and worked out improvements in the production of chlorate of potash.

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  • Each of the great realms has, however, worked out its financial system on lines suitable to its own particular conditions, which are best considered in connexion with the separate national histories.

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  • He studied the nature of muscular contraction, causing a muscle to record its movements on a smoked glass plate, and he worked out the problem of the velocity of the nervous impulse both in the motor nerves of the frog and in the sensory nerves of man.

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  • This discovery he worked out very thoroughly in investigations of ethylene oxide and the polyethylene alcohols.

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  • This condition when worked out gives not only the equation of the free surface in the form already established by Laplace, but the conditions of the angle of contact of this surface with the surface of a solid.

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  • He contributed little to the solution of the problem, but forced the investigation of the canon alike on theologians and the reading public. Again, he sketched a view of early church history, further worked out by Johann Salomo Semler (1725-1791), and surprisingly like that which was later elaborated by the Tubingen school.

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  • But this full effect has only been worked out in the lapse of ages; the Tantra literature has also had its growth and its development, and some unhappy scholar of a future age may have to trace its loathsome history.

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  • In his theory of graphs, or geometrical representations of algebraic functions, there are valuable suggestions which have been worked out by others.

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  • But even men like Roger Bacon, who deplored the inaccuracy of texts, had worked out no general method to aF ply in their restoration.

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  • It is the material of poetry not thoroughly worked out.

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  • Plucker himself worked out the theory of complexes of the first and second order, introducing in his investigation of the latter the famous complex surfaces of which he caused those models to be constructed which are now so well known to the student of the higher mathematics.

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  • The mathematical investigation of this subject was worked out by Gaspard Monge.

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  • Slight as the story is, it is worked out into one of the most affecting poems in the language, and gives to literature one of its most perfect types of womanhood and of "affection that hopes and endures and is patient."

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  • The derivation of all the functions assigned to him from the idea of a single original lightor sun-god, worked out in his Lexikon der Mythologie by Roscher, who regards it as "one of the most certain facts in mythology," has not found general acceptance, although no doubt some features of his character can be readily explained on this assumption.

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  • The history of the Winkelrieds of Stans from 1248 to 1534 has been minutely worked out from the original documents by Hermann von Liebenau, in a paper published in 1854, and reprinted at Aarau in 1862, with much other matter, in his book, Arnold von Winkelried, seine Zeit and seine That.

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  • Of the early development of the polypary in the Dendroidea little is known, but the more mature stages have been fully worked out.

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  • Church practice was not the same everywhere at the same time; just because Scripture only gave the ruling principles, therefore the different churches worked out their application in different ways.

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  • The details of this surrender were worked out by king and Commons in 1532; but Gardiner and More secured the rejection bythe Lords of the bill in which they were embodied, and it was not till 1533, when More had ceased to be chancellor and Gardiner to be secretary, that a parliamentary statute annihilated the independent legislative authority of the church.

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  • The value of the constant known as Euler's, and the Bernoullian numbers up to the 62nd, he worked out to an unimagined degree of accuracy.

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  • He was not a philosophical thinker or theologian, though he insisted, with an energy and persistency before unknown, on certain distinctions of great importance when properly worked out and applied, e.g.

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  • Harnack, Hellenistic Judaism had worked out the principles of a theology which simply passed on into the Greek-speaking Christian Church.

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  • The theory of asceticism had also to be more fully worked out and better harmonized with Church authority.

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  • Theories of legal merit, amount of debt, supererogatory goodness, and ascetic claim - representing the aspect of Catholicism as law - are more and more worked out.

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  • Under John and Charles Wesley, a system known as Evangelical Arminianism was worked out in 18th-century England, strongly Augustinian in its doctrines of sin and atonement, modern Augustinian in its doctrine of conversion, strongly anti-Augustinian in its rejection of absolute predestination.

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  • Arminianism is less fully worked out by Arminius than by later Dutch divines, of whom the " conciliatory " Litnborch is sometimes used as a Methodist text-book.

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  • He had gathered round him a staff of experts, had thought out a scheme of union, had worked out its details, was prepared to put this framework before the first meeting.

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  • The systematic arrangement of the Vascular Cryptogams for the purposes of identification and description necessarily remains unchanged, while the comparative morpho logy is being more fully worked out.

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  • The history of the development of the head has been carefully worked out in the Hexapod insects.

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  • The Stoics, on the other hand, not only worked out a detailed system of duties - or, as they termed them, " things meet and fit " (Ka6 r i Kovra) for all occasions of life; they were further especially concerned to comprehend them under a general formula.

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  • The numerical computations were worked out by Hill only for the first approximation.

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  • In Beneke's moral system his fundamental idea was worked out in its psychological relations.

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  • Among other things he worked out a plan for marine engines placed entirely below the water-line.

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  • Deshayes (1830) worked out the percentages of recent fossils found at several horizons in those strata, and upon this Sir C. Lyell (1852) founded the main periods, viz.

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  • The development has been worked out in P. capensis, to which species the following description refers.

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  • In 1856 and 1857 James Harrison of Geelong, Victoria, patented a machine embodying the same principle as that of Perkins, but worked out in a much more complete and practical manner.

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  • How to take azathioprine The dose has been worked out especially for you.

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  • Check to see how the bill is worked out - ask for the firm's hourly rate and an itemized bill.

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  • The bioavailability (how much of the supplement actually reaches the bloodstream) needs to be worked out through clinical trials.

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  • A proper training program should be worked out to provide a smooth changeover from your Company's old systems.

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  • I have now worked out how to trap it inside my bedside drawers to wear it at night.

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  • Having worked out that we had barely a handful of sous between us, we didn't do anything extravagant.

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  • There is too much ministerial fanfare for new ideas which have not been properly worked out.

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  • However, Newton's theory of universal gravitation is not fully worked out for another twenty years.

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  • We use underwater hooters to communicate and we've worked out our own code.

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  • This will have to be worked out on a case-by-case basis applying the jurisprudence to which we have referred.

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  • Carver, you have certainly worked out a very complete case in a very masterly way.

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  • I'm not repentant about it, it's worked out very well for me.

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  • Steve - it worked out that it was 1 minute longer than Bohemian rhapsody.

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  • After slavery was abolished in the USA (in 1865) the British and American navies worked out detailed plans to catch illegal slavers.

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  • Niall hmm, a ' penetration testing ' firm has worked out a way of pumping smut into every room.

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  • This approach needs to be worked out carefully to avoid urban sprawl.

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  • Now, when you got Holden's kit off, was her muscular torso a sure sign that she worked out a lot?

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  • Fresnel; and in subsequent years he attacked the problem of giving mathematical expression to the conditions holding for a surface separating two crystalline media, and worked out from theory the laws of double refraction in strained crystalline bodies.

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  • De la Mettrie worked out a materialistic doctrine of the origin of things, according to which sensation and consciousness are nothing but a development out of matter.

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  • Robinet, in his treatise De la nature, worked out the same conception of a gradation in organic existence, connecting this with a general view of nature as a progress from the lowest inorganic forms of matter up to man.

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  • One of his great aims was optical illusion, carried out by a mastery of perspective which, though not always impeccably correct, nor absolutely superior in principle to the highest contemporary point of attainment, was worked out by himself with strenuous labour, and an effect of actuality astonishing in those times.

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  • He recognized, however, that in the event of a great European war the two nations would in all probability be found fighting on the same side, and that if they made no preparations for concerted military action they would be placed at a grave disadvantage in comparison with their opponents of the Triple Alliance, who were believed to have already worked out an elaborate plan of campaign.

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  • And the whole subject of the action of the subconscious personality - the "subliminal self" - has since been more fully worked out by psychologists.

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  • In all these works his treatment is on the whole rational and sensible; but in The History of the Devil he is somewhat hampered by an insufficiently worked-out theory as to the nature and personal existence of his hero, and the manner in which he handles the subject is an odd and not altogether satisfactory mixture of irony and earnestness.

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  • He left a hypothesis to be worked out by others; this done, he would criticize with all the rigour of logic, and with a profound distrust of imagination, metaphor and the attitude known as the will-to-believe.

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  • Numerous other cases of symbiosis have been discovered among the fungi of fermentation, of which those between Aspergillus and yeast in sake manufacture, and between yeasts and bacteria in kephir and in the ginger-beer plant are best worked out.

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  • No clearer proof could be desired of the utterly uncritical spirit of the age in which the Hexateuch got its present form than that this detailed account should be immediately followed by two short paragraphs in palpable contradiction of the whole plan of camp and march so elaborately worked out in the preceding narrative.

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  • These and literally thousands more issues are worked out in treaties and agreements between nations.

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  • I 'm not repentant about it, it 's worked out very well for me.

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  • Steve - it worked out that it was 1 minute longer than bohemian rhapsody.

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  • Now, when you got Holden 's kit off, was her muscular torso a sure sign that she worked out a lot?

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  • I have already worked out what I want to do in the next few years.

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  • Now, that you've worked out these essential details, it's time to get down to the nitty gritty and begin using that baby shower sailboat theme.

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  • Occasionally, there are a few problems that must be worked out.

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  • Joint bank accounts can be frozen while the financial settlement is being worked out.

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  • One of the important issues facing divorcing couples is how to deal with financial matters until the details of the divorce settlement have been worked out.

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  • You will want to have something worked out where you know who is responsible for paying the mortgage, utilities and other household expenses.

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  • Once you sign the divorce papers and file them, you are asking a judge to approve the agreement that you have worked out with your spouse.

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  • Since the agreement that is ultimately worked out will be enforceable by the court, both parties should get advice from a lawyer during this process.

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  • Another arrangement that can be worked out is where each parent takes the child for alternating months or even six-month blocks of time.

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  • Let us know how it worked out for you and any tips you picked up on the way by leaving us a comment.

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  • Once you've gathered all the supplies to create your prom makeup palette, spend a few nights practicing the application to ensure you've worked out any kinks.

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  • Does she not remember how things worked out with K-Fed?

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  • You need to have every detail worked out in advance because only with careful planning will this ever work.

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  • Everything worked out fine for Ruthie, and the skunk is fine.

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  • Want to get in touch and let us know how it worked out?

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  • Before engaging yourself in the complexities of a program, have your game worked out in your head.

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  • There are still some issues being worked out for the PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii, but the Xbox 360 versions appear to be fully compatible.

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  • After your visa is approved, you'll have an employment contract worked out with the Ministry of Labor that states how long you can stay.

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  • Don't be afraid to offer your creditors less per month than the minimum payment, because most lenders are just happy to get a payment and won't balk at the amount as long as it has all been worked out beforehand.

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  • We did get that initial "resistance" that almost every new designer gets in the market, but we focused on the encouraging comments and people, and it all worked out for the best.

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  • The main difference in a 1960's body vs. today is that nobody worked out as much!

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  • Since there is no talking during the game, it also helps if you and your teammates have played together before or have worked out a strategy earlier.

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  • I would suggest that the two of you talk with a clergy or therapist and see if this can be worked out.

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  • By 2002, Lara had worked out some recipes and tested them with a panel of hungry family members and friends.

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  • There's no guarantee that there will always be perfect harmony between them, but in a relationship filled with so much mutual respect and admiration, differences can be worked out quickly and very diplomatically.

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  • As a result, Taylor worked out extremely hard and gained an estimated 30 pounds of pure muscle to win back his role.

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  • Your gym membership, if you haven't worked out in the last six months.

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  • Chances are, unless you are a dedicated fan who has worked out her schedule to be home at the same time every day of the week, you occasionally miss a tidbit or two.

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  • I wasn't up against anyone else, so if I didn't get it, it was entirely my own fault, which was pretty scary, but it worked out well and I got to test with the lovely Grayson McCouch.

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  • Of course, it worked out and Jess stayed which is great, but apparently Chris Goutman and Barbara Bloom (Writers and Producers ATWT) heard that I was interested in coming back to daytime and called to offer me a part.

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  • Obviously I could because it worked out.

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  • President Bush claims that the relationship with China is good and he appears confident that any issues can be worked out.

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  • There will certainly be a discussion about your departure after the letter is received and the details can be worked out then.

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  • In situations where you cannot pay your dept, a payment schedule can be worked out and in some cases, with the help of your attorney negotiations can be made to pay a reduced amount.

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  • Often, though not always, concept cars are cars that are interesting from a design and product point of view but aren't quite ready for the market due to cost or kinks that need to be worked out.

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  • At the weekly or monthly meetings members might also discuss those recipes that worked out best for their families.

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  • Working with the Cooper Institute, Jenny Craig worked out a fitness work that combines walking, strength training, and everyday "natural" movement.

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  • A more specific diet should be worked out between you and your doctor.

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  • If you haven't worked out in a while, you may want to consult a doctor before attempting a program as rigorous as this one.

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  • You can also design a program yourself; this may come more easily to avid exercisers who've worked out for awhile.

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  • For example, a doctor or a hospital may have rates worked out with a given insurance company where it bills that insurance company a set amount for patient care.

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  • You should be sure it is clean every time you are going to use it, even if you think you haven't worked out very hard.

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  • Eventually, a deal was worked out between cassette manufacturers and the industry that a penny from each blank cassette sold would go into the industry pot.

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  • Because the company holiday party ideas you come up with may reflect on your position within the company, you want to be sure to have the details worked out beforehand.

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  • That is definitely what it was and I still hear from people who worked out there and just yesterday I heard from the people at United Way.

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  • Generally, people become addicted to things because there are other areas in their lives that need to be worked out.

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  • Once you've worked out what type you have, your choice of cream will be much easier.

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  • While there are a few cons to podcasting, most of the kinks have been worked out of the process as millions of podcasts have been uploaded.

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  • Routines have a theme and are worked out to flow with the music with flag moves being the focus of the routine.

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  • JavaScript is one of the first ways people took the web beyond just static, one-way communication, and as a result the top methods and best practices are already worked out.

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  • Gradually, however, the technical difficulties were overcome and success assured, largely as a result of improved methods worked out by Mond for the recovery of the ammonia.

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