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doc#40 | United Nations. This was disclosed today | by | a responsible source amid intensified efforts |
doc#119 | determined that the normal pressure exerted | by | a sample of polybutene (molecular weight |
doc#61 | decision, this one to the Kansas City Athletics | by | a score of 5 to 3. </p><p> Indications as |
doc#146 | to his face. </p><p> When it was followed | by | a second, whining even closer, Cobb swerved |
doc#102 | ". They are supplied, a batch at a time, | by | a secret source and are continually changed |
doc#119 | </p><p> The actual change <formul> caused | by | a shear field is calculated by multiplying |
doc#103 | paddock, a ten-by-ten-mile square owned | by | a sheep grazer. They went well-equipped |
doc#72 | night ... Ed Donnelly is still bothered | by | a side injury and will miss his starting |
doc#129 | field of complex numbers. These are defined | by | a simple involutorial transformation of |
doc#68 | Halfback Bud Priddy, slowed for almost a month | by | a slowly-mending sprained ankle, joined |
doc#120 | decomposition of occluded nitrates, and perhaps | by | a small amount of some hydrous material |
doc#124 | one effective circumstance whereby attack | by | a specific agent can be neutralized. It |
doc#124 | on a much smaller scale, is illustrated | by | a specific field trial conducted with a |
doc#140 | lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted | by | a stray thought -- of the type to which |
doc#121 | tensions of the water phase are reduced | by | a surface-active agent. </p><p> The washing |
doc#146 | came again -- a double explosion, followed | by | a third, sounding more distant. </p><p> As |
doc#118 | applying a porous graphite anode cooled | by | a transpiring gas (Argon). Thus, the energy |
doc#136 | Eyes was in the lead. His face was split | by | a vermilion streak, his eyes were pools |
doc#140 | from the grove. She had been snared here | by | a vile sensuality that writhed around her |
doc#109 | quiet meditative sway of the body succeeded | by | a violent leap; or it may involve more |