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1. Mistakes can be embarrassing, as in the probably apocryphal story of the American who, whilst trying to introduce himself as Sumisu san no komon (Mr Smith's adviser), actually introduces himself as Sumisu san no koumon (Mr Smith's anus)
2. Krüger and Smith's Conversation Book
3. "� Smith's conclusion becomes common knowledge in the lunchroom where a good deal of teacher venting and complaining stems from this very process: "Tanya is such a troublemaker
4. Smith's direction, and the fireball flew off
5. Smith's face as he concentrated his thoughts into words and prepared to impart them
6. Smith's body, forming the black hand shape that was visible
7. Smith's always tackling some collective nightmares; it's an uphill battle, but I help out when I can
8. Smith's eyeball, they all latched onto it
9. Smith's body began to convulse
10. Smith's head right off his convulsing body
11. Westcott’s exhaustive article on the Latin versions, Smith's Dictionary, vol
12. Nothing was represented in a flourishing condition, save tools and weapons; but, the cutler's knives and axes were sharp and bright, the smith's hammers were heavy, and the gunmaker's stock was murderous
13. I have been taken to task by a friend of mine on the "other side" for my strictures on Senator Smith's investigation into the loss of the Titanic, in the number of THE
14. Since that time the boy used to look at the man every time he came through with the same curious criticism, glancing away before he met the smith's eye
15. No more low, wet grounds, no more dikes and sluices, no more of these grazing cattle,—though they seemed, in their dull manner, to wear a more respectful air now, and to face round, in order that they might stare as long as possible at the possessor of such great expectations,—farewell, monotonous acquaintances of my childhood, henceforth I was for London and greatness; not for smith's work in general, and for you! I made my exultant way to the old Battery, and, lying down there to consider the question whether Miss Havisham intended me for Estella, fell asleep
16. But there is no smith's forge in this Shire that could change it at all
17. Rushworth, whose principal business seemed to be to hear the others, and who scarcely risked an original thought of his own beyond a wish that they had seen his friend Smith's place
18. His critics insisted that as managing director of the White Star Line his responsibility was greater even than Captain Smith's, and while granting that his survival might still be explained, they condemned his apparent lack of heroism
19. Boxhall testified that at Captain Smith's orders he took word of the ship's position to the wireless operators
20. Smith's offer of numerous specimens from the same nest of the driver ant (Anomma) of West Africa
21. When I arrived, an actor sat on the stage amid decorations intended to represent a cave, and before something which was meant to represent a smith's forge
22. Jack Smith's ambition to be a sailor and how it was finally gratified notwithstanding the obstacles that intervene, his capture by Algerian pirates, and his subsequent rescue
23. Smith's mental perceptions; or by letting Mr
24. Smith's letter of the 1st of November, telling him in strong and decisive terms that offence had been taken at them? or how can Mr
25. Smith's letter, viz: in a printed form
26. Smith's letter of October 19, to have been submitted to him by Mr
27. Smith's power to substitute conditions for those which he declined accepting, but it must have been done by Mr
28. Smith's letter in answer to Mr
29. Smith's letter to Mr
30. Smith's declaration, that an explanation was expected of the grounds of the disavowal by His Britannic Majesty of the arrangement made between Mr
31. Smith's letter of the 19th of October
32. Smith's letter to General Armstrong, of the 5th day of June, 1810, (printed documents, p
33. Smith's letter of the twenty-second of May, and very properly goes on to execute the instructions it contained as to the British Government sending a man of rank to replace Mr
34. Smith's letter of the 2d of November, to General Armstrong, enclosing the President's proclamation, declaring the edicts of France so revoked, as that they ceased to violate the neutral commerce of the United States, and of course the non-intercourse to be revived against England after the 2d of February, if she did not in the mean time revoke her orders, which, after the ground taken, and so often repeated, with respect to the restoration of the property, must astonish every American
35. Smith's measure of equal harmony, the rows of products belonging to the Vths, IIIds, and 3ds, must be divided, respectively, by ⅓, 1/10, and 1/13 (the reciprocals of half the products of the terms of their perfect ratios,) before they could be properly added to express the whole amount of dissonance heard in all the concords; but, according to Prop
36. Smith's Vths by only 1/18 of a comma
37. Smith's plan (which is confined to stringed instruments) requires only one of the unisons to be used at once; while those of the two latter nearly double the whole number of strings or pipes
38. In all our efforts, it has been found infusible, per se, or with borate of soda, and even from all the force of heat that could be excited in a smith's furnace, it came out unchanged in any degree