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doc#136 | retreated. </p><p> "Lead up! Lead up! They'll | be | back"! Montero was shouting. </p><p> Far |
doc#126 | broods of workers that appear later tend to | be | bigger than the first ones, probably because |
doc#135 | she was making of herself, pretending to | be | blind to the way Julia Fortune had taken |
doc#124 | and a partial or low-grade immunity may | be | broken by an appropriate dose of agent. |
doc#136 | sideways, slowly, almost thoughtfully, to | be | broken under the slashing hoofs. Some gracefully |
doc#54 | so far and asked for more information to | be | brought at the next meeting. </p><p> It was |
doc#130 | some of the new nations, indeed, they must | be | built for the first time -- on a new basis |
doc#119 | and from this the interfacial tension can | be | calculated. Its value was <formul> from |
doc#140 | care of the little pink woman who chose to | be | called "Auntie". </p><p> When they reached |
doc#123 | than their potential energy and they will | be | captured into orbits about the Earth. De |
doc#38 | projects assigned to voluntary agencies will | be | carried out by religious groups, according |
doc#130 | of resources. Several related tasks must | be | carried out if self-sustaining growth is |
doc#140 | the mountain might set for her. She must | be | cautious so as not to alert the scheming |
doc#24 | information about the local organization would | be | centralized. Mr. Hawksley said. </p><p> One |
doc#141 | would go unpunished. He, McBride, would | be | cited as in the wrong, and he, Lord, would |
doc#112 | . If there were only the mess, all would | be | clear; but there is also compassion. </p> |
doc#129 | this contradiction it is necessary that C | be | composite, with the secant of g and a curve |
doc#102 | SAC commander and other key men. All can | be | connected with the gold circuit from their |
doc#119 | shear of <formul>. This, however, can only | be | considered approximate, as the diameter |
doc#100 | the question. No doubt such a thing would | be | considered unpatriotic. Prior to 1954 I |