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... sound . In Chinook variation was by repetition of the same ; by such device indicating increase of size or intensity or quality . Thus tum , which meant a sound , by doubling into tumtum served to indicate the identifying tone or ...
... sound . In Chinook variation was by repetition of the same ; by such device indicating increase of size or intensity or quality . Thus tum , which meant a sound , by doubling into tumtum served to indicate the identifying tone or ...
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... sound barrier , sound waves become visible on the wings of the plane . The sudden visibility of sound just as sound ends is an apt instance of that great pattern of being that reveals new and opposite forms just as the earlier forms ...
... sound barrier , sound waves become visible on the wings of the plane . The sudden visibility of sound just as sound ends is an apt instance of that great pattern of being that reveals new and opposite forms just as the earlier forms ...
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... sound . For there were now , near her , sounds as of small careful footsteps , a little movement , a little rustling . Aunty raised herself cautiously on her elbow and peered . She could see nothing , nothing . These small sounds came ...
... sound . For there were now , near her , sounds as of small careful footsteps , a little movement , a little rustling . Aunty raised herself cautiously on her elbow and peered . She could see nothing , nothing . These small sounds came ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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