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    Use "aoba" in a sentence

    aoba example sentences

    aoba


    1. The car and its occupant overran the corner and hit the baobab tree at the junction between Millionaires Row, where Brownfield lived, and the main road to the club


    2. By day they slept high on the broad boughs of baobab trees


    3. The scouts went down to the swimming club, crossing a donga by the same baobab root bridge as Jozef used as a boy running down to swimming lessons


    4. Chapter 12: The Baobab Bonsai


    5. This one was even smaller than the baobab, and it had needle-like evergreen leaves


    6. The point is that individual rotation Cycles are formed by different rotation inertial Shifts for all “tertiary” Forms of Collective Intelligences: this is one way that people perceive Time, which is different than the way the abovementioned molecules or atoms, cats or elephants, ants or chamomiles, amebas or baobabs, earthlings or Siriusians, Martians or Pleiadians perceive it


    7. Both objectively and subjectively, every particular “instant” of Time represents very different time intervals not only for Forms that belong to different types of Collective Intelligences but also for different types of Self-Consciousnesses: to an atom it lasts this much, to us — that much, and to a cat or an elephant, an ant or a chamomile, an ameba or a baobab, an earthling or a Siriusian, a Martian or a Pleiadian, it is quite different


    8. decided to go to that tree house in the giant African baobab tree that I had viewed as a


    9. The baobab in its native African home is only 40-70 feet in height, but its trunk is sometimes 30 feet in diameter


    10. In 17 20-21 we are given to understand that Tartarin's baobab, the most admired of his botanical rarities, is perhaps after all nothing but a turnip, and we are led to suspect that some of the others are not what they pretend to be

    11. If we are gifted with even a small portion of the imagination possessed by Tartarin and his fellow-townsmen, we can understand how a turnip may after a while come really to be a baobab; if we have not sufficient imagination to admit this possibility, we shall not be able to appreciate the story of the life and adventures of Tartarin de Tarascon


    12. 2 14: ouvrant de plain-pied sur le baobab: 'opening on a level with the baobab'; there was no step


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