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For instance, [the following inference istobe rejected:] 'Herethereisfirebecause of
theexistence of a massof [smokelike] elements which, however,is suspected to be
vapor.'” Here Ge- shay Tsül-trim-nam-gyel's explanation diverges from that ...
Katherine Manchester Rogers, 2014
Thenhe pictures in hismind a great cloud of smokelike substance filling the space
between them. Then he mentally pierces that volume of astral vapor, bysettingup
a whirling motion in its center. Then he pictures this whirlingmotion proceeding ...
See your energy again as a smokelike substance. With your mind, bring the
energy up from the first center to the second center. Do not extend your mind out
to your friend, because you do not want your auras to mingle during this type of ...
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Lessons in general knowledge
Smokelike vapours are formed, in the same way, from the wasting consumption
of the substance of living, animal bodies ; and these vapours are poured out from
the mouth, as expired breath, and from the skin, as perspiration. Confined air, in ...
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
The Smokies are named for the smokelike haze that covers them. This haze is
caused by air moving up the mountains. Winds from the south and west blow
warm air into the Smokies. The temperature in the mountains is cooler than the
air.
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Identification, Selection, and Use of Southern Plants: For ...
Small deciduous Tree Native of China, this small deciduous tree or large shrub is
highly visible in the spring when it produces reddish-brown, smokelike, billowy
flowers. Provide full sunlight and a well-drained, slightly acidic soil, although the
...
Neil G. Odenwald, James R. Turner, 2006
The book is a passionate and witty tour de force of style, strongly influenced by T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, Joyce, and Dostoevsky. From the Trade Paperback edition.
... and rivers in midlatitudes in autumn. When a cold air mass invades a region
during this time of year, the relatively warm water evaporates rapidly, quickly
saturating the cold air. The excess water condenses into white, smokelike trails
which ...
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Aristotle: On the Parts of Animals
Smell we must take to be of fire ; for a smell is a kind of smokelike ascent of
vapour, and such comes from fire. The organ which is sensitive to touch we must
take to be of earth, and taste is but a variety of touch" (De Stmu, 2, 18). From the ...
Aristotle, William Ogle, 1882
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Aristotle on the parts of animals, tr. with notes by W. Ogle
Smell we must take to be of fire ; for a smell is a kind of smokelike ascent of
vapour, and such comes from fire. The organ which is sensitive to touch we must
take to be of earth, and taste is but a variety of touch " (De Sensu, 2, 18). From the
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