College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... passed , when hunger again arouses him to vocal utterance . He steps out of his mother's beak , balances for a moment on very wobbly legs , looks about wholly unconscious of the varying emotions he has aroused in the onlooker , and ...
... passed , when hunger again arouses him to vocal utterance . He steps out of his mother's beak , balances for a moment on very wobbly legs , looks about wholly unconscious of the varying emotions he has aroused in the onlooker , and ...
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... Passing through the potassium - hydrate cylinders , the carbonic acid gas is entirely absorbed , leaving the free nitrogen atoms to unite with the oxygen below ; and so for two hours , a steady stream of air passes up through the right ...
... Passing through the potassium - hydrate cylinders , the carbonic acid gas is entirely absorbed , leaving the free nitrogen atoms to unite with the oxygen below ; and so for two hours , a steady stream of air passes up through the right ...
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... passing through the canal , opens and closes lock gates weighing many tons and governs the course of thousands and thousands of gallons of water . Before we can understand how this is done , we must explain how the locks themselves are ...
... passing through the canal , opens and closes lock gates weighing many tons and governs the course of thousands and thousands of gallons of water . Before we can understand how this is done , we must explain how the locks themselves are ...
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... passing of a ship . The chains are raised and lowered by a method similar to that followed in hydraulic elevators ... passed . One motor drives the main pump supply water under pressure , and the other operates a valve which controls ...
... passing of a ship . The chains are raised and lowered by a method similar to that followed in hydraulic elevators ... passed . One motor drives the main pump supply water under pressure , and the other operates a valve which controls ...
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... passed forward to the builders of the foundation . As soon as the foundation is secured , the living veil disintegrates and the constituent bees begin to work independently at the building of the comb . No bee or group of bees works at ...
... passed forward to the builders of the foundation . As soon as the foundation is secured , the living veil disintegrates and the constituent bees begin to work independently at the building of the comb . No bee or group of bees works at ...
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