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Some of these absences from home, however, had a depressing effect on him; when he had been previously much overworked it seemed as though the absence of the customary strain allowed him to fall into a peculiar condition of miserable health.
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Now, it is quite certain that this varying mixture of brown, black, white, yellow, and red is far less conspicuous amid the everchanging hues of the forest with their glints of sunshine everywhere penetrating so as to form strong contrasts and patches of light and shade.
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26.04.2011 â 20:57 | User: âàäèì
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And the same statute did also authorise the giving of other directions, as unto them for the present necessity should seem good in their directions.
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02.05.2011 â 03:34 | User: igor15
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He also recommended to me a course of reading, to be commenced at once, as a kind of preliminary education; and, although he had no influence with the committee of the city government who examined and elected the pupils, he promised to call upon some of them, and urge my election.
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08.05.2011 â 04:16 | User: qfudu
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And that new whole, that new reality, being merely a figment of our little minds, "would probably be inferior to the reality that is.
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09.05.2011 â 23:16 | User: megan
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I thank you cordially for so kindly and promptly answering my questions.
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12.05.2011 â 07:34 | User: Sqwyeh
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The other regimental commanders looked upon him as their superior in the art of war.
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18.05.2011 â 02:04 | User: andrey
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So saying up he got, and mimicked the dances of the boy and girl in burlesque fashion, and inasmuch as the spectators had been pleased to think the natural beauty of the boy enhanced by every gesture of his body in the dance, so the jester must give a counterrepresentation, () in which each twist and movement of his body was a comical exaggeration of nature.
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Almost immediately an animal like a weasel in shape, but with the neck of a crane and covered with brilliant plumage, appeared to spring from my breast to the floor.
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Or again, the trail will become confused and misleading when crossed by that of foxes.
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13.06.2011 â 15:21 | User: èãîðü
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If any disclaimer or limitation set forth in this agreement violates the law of the state applicable to this agreement, the agreement shall be interpreted to make the maximum disclaimer or limitation permitted by the applicable state law.
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I am in great perplexity how we are to meet.
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