Near the end, the young man remembers walking very slowly to a fateful appointment, but doubts his memory : " As like as not I bounded towards the gate of Eden and the land beyond " ( p 158 ).
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"Termite-tapeworm-fungus-moss art, " Farber contends, " goes always forward eating its own boundaries, and, like as not, leaves nothing in its path other than the signs of eager, industrious, unkempt activity ."
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The two coils on this little inductor, that s only a fraction of an inch big, total close to 0.1H, so an estimate of 1H for the generator coil, that s presumably much bigger, seems like a not unreasonable estimate of the generator coil s inductance.
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Most articles I see that have big markup issues also lack any kind of references and are like as not to be written in a style foreign to every other encyclopedia, and plenty of them get deleted because they do not address notable subjects or indeed sometimes cannot be puzzled out at all.
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If you answer " Fine, thanks ", " Good, thanks ", or " Well, thanks ", they'll like as not come back with " That's good ", as if they really were enquiring about your state of being, which they weren't.
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Still, three exceptionally complex pieces produced by Diamond Fund jewelers in the 1980s and'90s and based on jewels sold during the Communist era are nearly as dazzling as anything here, especially a sparkling diamond tiara from which an intricately cut yellow diamond shines forth like a not-so-little headlight.
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We have try to negotiate with people who won't discuss their edits, can't write acceptable English, who use sock puppets and anonIPs to revert until they get their way, etc . Someone has to be very outrageous for a very long time until being banned-- and then, as like as not, jumps back into the fray with another username.
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Homeopathy has different meanings : traditionally it referred to the approach of using a medicine that causes symptoms similar to the disease treated, which has some tenuous philosophical relevance; but more recently it has been used to describe a system of giving people almost infinitely diluted medicine ( like as not plain tap water, since there's no medical difference )-it is absurd to view such as a treatment.
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In practice . . . like as not you're planning to go by a witch recipe and dump large amounts of fetal bovine serum into the medium, in which case worrying about the purity and consistency of the steam may really be stretching it . then again, according to it is possible for bacteria to grow in water used for autoclaving, which ends up depositing endotoxins, which doesn't sound good.