This conception of the grained structure of matter is very ancient; traces of it are to be found in Indian philosophy, perhaps twelve centuries before the Christian era, and the Greek philosophers Democritus and Epicurus, in the 3rd and 4th centuries B.C., taught it very definitely. [Please select]
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It was the youth's fine-grained sense of honor that restrained him. [Please select]
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The flesh of these is very close-grained, white and hard. [Please select]
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The cot directly across from my own groaned--occasionally--under the coarse-grained bulk of Tom. [Please select]
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The wood is fine-grained and makes a most beautiful interior finish. [Please select]
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His shoulders get so humped up, and his whole figure is stiff with cross-grained obstinacy. [Please select]
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Select a piece of straight-grained flint as near the desired shape as possible. [Please select]
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The lantern slide is a glass plate, coated with slow and extremely fine-grained emulsion. [Please select]
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As he did not answer, I retained a handful of the grained silk on his shoulder as a measure of precaution. [Please select]
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And by the time we had the pelt grained and the meat strung and had toted enough aspen, we were tired. [Please select]
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