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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SUBACIDLY»
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Hans Christian Ørsted: Reading Nature's Mind
... forced to admit that the newer school evoked confusion not only between
rationalism and Christianity, but also among members of the learned republic.
Perhaps this was why Grundtvig subacidly remarked that 'certain people and
Professor ...
Dan Ch. Christensen, 2013
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Hans Christian Ørsted and the Romantic Legacy in Science: ...
Ørsted, as Hauch had subacidly hinted in his review, found that forces of
electricity were responsible for the undulatory making of the nodal lines. In order
to prove this he applied fine semen lycopodium instead of the coarser sand used
by ...
Robert M. Brain, Robert S. Cohen, Ole Knudsen, 2007
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Hans Christian Ørsted: Reading Nature's Mind
... forced to admit that the newer school evoked confusion not only between
rationalism and Christianity, but also among members of the learned republic.
Perhaps this was why Grundtvig subacidly remarked that 'certain people and
Professor ...
“Perhaps you won't mindtelling methe circumstances of the case.” “Really,”she
returned subacidly, “I don't quite understand how this concerns the Customs.” “It
doesn't,”he agreed readily, “Iam acting only as Bronson's friendand if you'll
answer ...
[Orange coloured famdhiri.] (ii) Fruit, at least ultimately, sweet or subacidly sweet :
— (a) Slender tree ; leaves, ovate or elliptic, sometimes broadly usually obtuse
and emarginate at apex, acute at base, distinctly crenated, with characteristic sui
...
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Grape districts and varieties in the United States
Flesh slightly juicy, tender, subacidly sweet, very rich in coloring matter. Sugar 23
° Balling; acid 1.50. Ripens rather late. This variety flourishes and bears large
crops in many places along the Gulf coast. It makes a good, exceedingly dark, ...
George Charles Husmann, 1932
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York
Clusters quite variable, medium to very large, tapering, usually shouldered.
Berries small to medium, round, of a dark bluish-purple, nearly black, with lilac
bloom. Skin rather thick, tough. Flesh slightly juicy, tender, subacidly sweet, very
rich in ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly, 1908
He only said, subacidly, “Then perhaps you will tell me why you've put yourself to
the trouble of bringing me this information? What action do you expect me to take
?” I was ready for this, for I had not devoted the journey from Ljubljana entirely ...
10
Winter in the Air: And Other Stories
Mrs Probus had alsobeen a keeping fruit, persisting inatimeless suspensionof old
age, gently shrewd, subacidly kindly. Early that morningshehad died inhersleep,
the death that withan unimpassioned confidenceshe had proposedfor herself.
Sylvia Townsend Warner, 2013