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    1. Some slight mishearing or forgetting may inflect the quotations of song lyrics in this novel; certain Scriptural passages depart subtly from extant translations; and the title of the third interlude (give or take a word) comes from an artwork by Damien Hirst


    1. ceeds from force and fraud inflected by the strong on the weak


    2. louder, because he never yelled, only inflected more hate


    3. “I wonder,” Mort thought aloud, his tone inflected with


    4. you look at the inflected written languages that are


    5. The Koran contains sentences which are incomplete and not fully intelligible without the aid of the commentaries, foreign words, unfamiliar Arabic words, and words used with other than the normal meaning, adjectives and verbs inflected without observance of the concords of gender and number


    6. is thesubject of both inflected verbs


    7. emotionally sidetracked by the inflected intimacy that he had briefly shared with her, an


    8. I also wasn’t sure Callie’s religiously inflected understanding of things would be a net gain for Tiff


    9. inflected forms, exceptin the case of those that seem to offer special difficulty


    10. The exterior valve of the calyx, in the perfect flowers, is ovate, obtuse, very thick, cartilaginous, the inner margin inflected, and deeply marked on its outer surface with from three to five corrugations, with longitudinal ridges between them; the interior valve is smaller, of equal length, acute, ruled, coriaceous, smooth, and with the inner margin also inflected

    11. Valves of the calyx nearly equal, lanceolate, acute, coriaceous, polished, the inner margin of each inflected


    12. We may liken it to a violent contraction which has inflected the primitive attitude of the human mind


    1. He wanted to come by the loft to pick out two or three pieces, but to William, in the winter light through the sooty window, it all looked reactionary, redundant, underwritten by the motions of a system too vast to comprehend, the way planetary spin inflects the movement of wastewater down a drain


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