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Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 18
CHAPTER 81. The Pequod Meets The Virgin.
pressure of the water is immense. We all know what an astonishing atmospheric weight we ourselves stand up under; even here, above-ground, in the air; how vast
Pocket Guide to Parenteral Nutrition: Dietitians in Nutrition Support Dietetic Practice Group · Chapter 12
Chapter 2: Vascular Access Devices
pressure when flushing the line Breakage Requires removal or repair as soon as possible Until removal or repair, the catheter must be clamped between where it exits the body and the break to avoid air embolism
Ulysses · Chapter 27
Chapter 27
pressure of 19 tons, when elevated to a considerable altitude in the terrestrial atmosphere suffered with arithmetical progression of intensity, according as the line of demarcation between troposphere and stratosphere was approximated from nasal hemorrhage, impeded respiration and vertigo, when proposing this problem for solution
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 12
CHAPTER 48. The First Lowering.
air. But it bade fair to outstrip them; it flew on and on, as a mass of interblending bubbles borne down a rapid stream from the hills. “Pull, pull, my good boys,” said Starbuck, in the lowest possible but intensest concentrated whisper to his men; while
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 4
CHAPTER 4. The Counterpane.
pressure that I could tell that Queequeg was hugging me. My sensations were strange. Let me try to explain them. When I was a child, I well remember a somewhat similar circumstance that befell me; whether it was a reality or a dream, I never could entirely
Ulysses · Chapter 17
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air did he purpose also to carry coals to Newcastle. Mr Mulligan however made court to the scholarly by an apt quotation from the classics which, as it dwelt upon his memory, seemed to him a sound and tasteful support of his contention: Talis ac tanta depravatio
Metamorphosis · Chapter 5
III
air holes in it; the main thing holding the family back from their decision to move was much more to do with their total despair, and the thought that they had been struck with a misfortune unlike anything experienced by anyone else they knew or were related
Ulysses · Chapter 24
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pressure from an unexpected quarter, answered: —Dedalus. The sailor stared at him heavily from a pair of drowsy baggy eyes, rather bunged up from excessive use of boose, preferably good old Hollands and water. —You know Simon Dedalus? he asked at length. —I’ve heard
The Communist Manifesto · Chapter 6
III. SOCIALIST AND COMMUNIST LITERATURE
pressure of a bourgeoisie in power, and that was the expression of the struggle against this power, was introduced into Germany at a time when the bourgeoisie, in that country, had just begun its contest with feudal absolutism. German philosophers, would-be philosophers, and beaux esprits, eagerly
Ulysses · Chapter 28
Chapter 28
pressure in the course of walking repeatedly in several different directions, then, inclined, he disnoded the laceknots, unhooked and loosened the laces, took off each of his two boots for the second time, detached the partially moistened right sock through the fore part of which the nail
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