But it is precisely these prudent, opulent, acclimatised hives that man has always destroyed in order to possess himself of their treasure. [Please select]
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If the function of a Parliamentary Minister is to be an outsider to his office, we must not choose one who, by habit, thought, and life, is acclimatised to its ways. [Please select]
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So high had they climbed, so acclimatised to the mountains did these soldier-trees seem, that I named them for myself the Chasseurs Alpins of the forest. [Please select]
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The cats are very affectionate, and make charming ladies' pets, but are rather more delicate than our cats, but after they have once wintered in England they seem to get acclimatised. [Please select]
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Hence it is not surprising that wheat soon becomes to a certain extent acclimatised, and that seed brought from distant countries and sown in Europe vegetates at first, or even for a considerable period,[553] differently from our European varieties. [Please select]
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A few caresses and a saucer of milk allay all their apprehensions; and, by the next day, the mother Cats are acclimatised. [Please select]
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