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19.08.2011 â 01:40 | User: Alla
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The trudgeon crawl kick is a combination of the crawl and the trudgeon, and the reason it is used for sprinting in preference to the crawl is because it is less tiring, thus affording greater speed for long distances.
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20.08.2011 â 21:32 | User: àëëà
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When you breathe quietly, less than one pint of air passes in and out of your lungs.
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The master divined the truth in a very few minutes.
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The two drinking dogs got sick more easily and staid sick much longer than the temperance dogs.
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Another excellent exercise is to place the ball fifteen or twenty feet from you and then swim after it under water, trying to get it without coming to the surface.
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Do you know whether any one has ever published any remarks on the geographical range of varieties of plants in comparison with the species to which they are supposed to belong?
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12.09.2011 â 01:00 | User: Ìàðèíà
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Hooker's very latitudinarian notions) the more plainly would this appear.
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12.09.2011 â 13:07 | User: Âèêòîð
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My sister came home, as usual, to dinner.
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15.09.2011 â 23:35 | User: Oksana
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In addition to this, it should be remembered that these experiments were most of them made in the absence of any sufficient guidance, from the experience of others, as to the method and alleviations with which the task can be accomplished.
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I wondered who had so kindly sent me the newspaper (/.
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Well, be consoled with the reflection that all knowledge is simply pain codified.
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07.10.2011 â 03:03 | User: Marija
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He felt strongly that a man's religion is an essentially private matter, and one concerning himself alone.
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The poison of a rattlesnake is deadly to most animals; but if a tiny bit of the poison is put under the skin of the rabbit one day and then on each succeeding day a little larger dose of the poison is given the rabbit for a long time, the animal will become so accustomed to the poison that the bite of a rattlesnake will not harm it.
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One must then stretch the arms at full length behind the head, with the palms upward, gradually inclining the head backward until the legs once more rise to the surface, and the body floats face upward.
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We have made this our armie to winne a field and shewed the travailes, that in the same fight may happen: we have made it to marche, and declared of what impedimentes in marchyng it may be disturbed: and finally we have lodged it: where not only it ought to take a littell reste of the labours passed, but also to thinke howe the warre ought to be ended: for that in the lodgynges, is handeled many thynges, inespecially thy enemies as yet remainyng in the fielde, and in suspected townes, of whome it is good to be assured, and those that be enemies to overcome them: therfore it is necessarie to come to this demonstracion, and to passe this difficultie with the same glorie, as hitherto we have warred.
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Henry, you almost make me despair.
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