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Pride and Prejudice · Chapter 6

delighted to see their dear friend again. CHAPTER XVII.

eyeing him with unrestrained wonder; and when at last Mr. Collins allowed him to speak, replied with an air of distant civility. Mr. Collins, however, was not discouraged from speaking again, and Mr. Darcy’s contempt seemed abundantly increasing with the length of his second speech
Jane Austen· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780141439518Book detail →
Ulysses · Chapter 28

Chapter 28

fatigue and produced as a result sound repose and renovated vitality. His justifications? As a physicist he had learned that of the 70 years of complete human life at least 2/7, viz. 20 years are passed in sleep. As a philosopher he knew that at the termination
James Joyce· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780141182803Book detail →
Pride and Prejudice · Chapter 11

“When Colonel Miller’s regiment went.” CHAPTER XLI.

eye power to wander, were many charming views of the valley, the opposite hills, with the long range of woods overspreading many, and occasionally part of the stream. Mr. Gardiner expressed a wish of going round the whole park, but feared it might be beyond a walk. With
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Ulysses · Chapter 13

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eyes over the sheet. Yashmak. Find the way in. A cave. No admittance except on business. The sea they think they hear. Singing. A roar. The blood it is. Souse in the ear sometimes. Well, it’s a sea. Corpuscle islands. Wonderful really. So distinct. Again. George Lidwell held
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Ulysses · Chapter 20

Chapter 20

fatiguing day, a chapter of accidents. Wait. I mean, wartsblood spreads warts, you said... VIRAG: (Severely, his nose hardhumped, his side eye winking
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Pride and Prejudice · Chapter 3

I hope Mr. Bingley will like it. CHAPTER II.

fatigued with the raptures of his wife. “What an excellent father you have, girls,” said she, when the door was shut. “I do not know how you will ever make him amends for his kindness; or me either, for that matter. At our time of life
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18.  The female knee: Intraoperative considerations for the arthroplasty surgeon

fatigue failure occurs in most types of gamma-sterilized tibial inserts. Most notorious are catastrophic failures of those sterilized with gamma radiation in the air, where oxidation began during shelf storage of implants.4 Irradiation in an inert environment was a partial solution. However, gamma-irradiated PE will
Claudette M. Lajam· Oxford· 7766778899887Book detail →
Pride and Prejudice · Chapter 10

CHAPTER XXXVI.

eyes. His belief of her sister’s insensibility she instantly resolved to be false; and his account of the real, the worst objections to the match, made her too angry to have any wish of doing him justice. He expressed no regret for what he had done which satisfied
Jane Austen· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780141439518Book detail →
Pride and Prejudice · Chapter 13

“The Post.” CHAPTER XLVIII.

fatigue, I am sure, but I did not think it right for either of them. Kitty is slight and delicate, and Mary studies so much that her hours of repose should not be broken in on. My aunt Philips came to Longbourn on Tuesday, after my father
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6.  Cancer and metastatic disease

visual inspection of the area involved. Swelling, skin changes, abnormal moles, or markings should be noted. Extraosseous involvement can be detected by palpation of the limb. The mobility of any nodules should be noted, specifically if they are firm and fixed or freely mobile. On examination, shortening or angulation
Claudette M. Lajam· Oxford· 7766778899887Book detail →
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