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... ment is this : that the enthusiasm which we had from the Greeks has slighted one of the objects of a wise Greek enthusiasm , the body . not refer to athletes , but to bread- winners . For each new bread - win- ning invention of ...
... ment is this : that the enthusiasm which we had from the Greeks has slighted one of the objects of a wise Greek enthusiasm , the body . not refer to athletes , but to bread- winners . For each new bread - win- ning invention of ...
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... ment protection , and in cases of dispute over water rights the Indians are direct- ed to apply to the local courts . The bill perpetuates and legalizes the unsquare deal . Every section of the bill is unfavorable to the Indians . In ...
... ment protection , and in cases of dispute over water rights the Indians are direct- ed to apply to the local courts . The bill perpetuates and legalizes the unsquare deal . Every section of the bill is unfavorable to the Indians . In ...
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... ment tests the greatly varying talent of timbre , an inherent sense of which a real musician must have . One of the most interesting instruments is the musical - touch audiometer , which does a beautiful job of determining how closely ...
... ment tests the greatly varying talent of timbre , an inherent sense of which a real musician must have . One of the most interesting instruments is the musical - touch audiometer , which does a beautiful job of determining how closely ...
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... ment of telegraph , cable and wireless communications between nations , the establishment of through freight train service on great international trade routes , the reduction of waste in the production and distribution of raw materials ...
... ment of telegraph , cable and wireless communications between nations , the establishment of through freight train service on great international trade routes , the reduction of waste in the production and distribution of raw materials ...
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... ment of children . Motion pictures are used to dem- onstrate machines and inventions to prospective buyers . The slow - motion effect that can be obtained in pictures enables the eye to see the most min- ute movements of every intricate ...
... ment of children . Motion pictures are used to dem- onstrate machines and inventions to prospective buyers . The slow - motion effect that can be obtained in pictures enables the eye to see the most min- ute movements of every intricate ...
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