Susanne
This action may take several minutes for large corpora, please wait.
doc#112 does not attempt to answer". </p><p> I asked about the battle between life and death in his
doc#117 procedures or made the same assumptions about the lunar brightness distribution when
doc#117 and 10 cm is like that of a black body at about 600° K. This result suggests a very high
doc#117 interference-like radio noise on their records at about 15 meters wave length as emission from
doc#147 . The ceiling stayed solid above them at about eight hundred feet, and at times the sheer
doc#117 available. Mars has been observed twice at about 3-cm wave length, and the intensity of
doc#117 result, most of the information now available about the radio emission of the planets is restricted
doc#146 seen. </p><p> A man knocked the roulette ball about idly in its track, and another dozed at
doc#92 market enjoyed by apartments, which began about six years ago, has more than tripled within
doc#143 had done his rustling openly and boasted about it. He had received both first and second
doc#110 much as I have long wanted to write a book about it). I think it is essential, however,
doc#103 back and forth as the Land Rover bounced about . The rancher was navigating his way across
doc#83 Sufficient lay-offs of union employees to bring about a 10 per cent cut in the union payroll
doc#79 moved forward. When he was unable to bring about immediate expansion, he sought to convince
doc#132 indicated, and when efforts at bringing about change can be most effectively timed. </p>
doc#96 same criminals". This, he added, brought about "petty jealousies" and "petty personal
doc#111 domains in which understanding has brought about widespread and quite appropriate reduction
doc#126 straight down into the ground, forming a burrow about the size of a lead pencil. The bottom part
doc#117 that the maximum of the radio emission came about 3<frac12> days after Full Moon, which is
doc#110 as Lincoln promised. But before this came about , 214,938 Americans had given their lives