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doc#103 | time; only -- it did not. There might have | been | a fence or a house just over the next rise |
doc#117 | OBSERVATIONS Radio observations of the moon have | been | made over the range of wave lengths from |
doc#115 | his gift for color and imagery must have | been | greatly stimulated by his stay in Paris |
doc#108 | changes that have affected the Negro have | been | his moving up, row by row, in the busses |
doc#146 | the girl at Saw Buck he would never have | been | involved in this latest tangle. </p><p> Over |
doc#121 | builders have been investigated, but none have | been | found to be as effective as the polyphosphates |
doc#100 | accounts do not show that Northerners have | been | subjected to embarrassment or provocation |
doc#148 | was easily sixty and she could not have | been | even thirty. She looked more like twenty |
doc#117 | . </p><p> Very recently, observations have | been | made at 8-mm wave length with a reflector |
doc#108 | subjects are conspicuously absent or have | been | only lightly touched. No southern novelist |
doc#124 | properties of infectious particles have | been | studied intensively during the past fifteen |
doc#59 | the Bible for which men in the past have | been | willing to give their lives". NEW POINT |
doc#117 | radio emission of the remaining planets have | been | reported, and, because of their distances |
doc#100 | appropriate to a pre-World-War-I great power have | been | , following conquest, ruled against their |
doc#101 | the American people. Labor relations have | been | transformed, income security has become |
doc#117 | remaining planets, only Mars and Saturn have | been | observed as radio sources, and not very |
doc#125 | </p><p> In the present work whole sera have | been | fractionated by chromatography on DEAE- |
doc#114 | Williams's state, Rhode Island, should have | been | the very last of the forty-eight to establish |
doc#124 | the more distant locations, should have | been | increased. </p><p> As can be seen from Figure |
doc#100 | proud and warlike as Southerners should have | been | as docile as they have. The North should |