The direct geographical elements are the arrangement of land and sea (continents and islands standing in sharp contrast) and the vertical relief of the globe, which interposes barriers of a less absolute kind between portions of the same land area or oceanic depression. [Please select]
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It interposes, not visibly or by the thunderbolt, but by inspiring and sustaining high moral effort and heroic lives. [Please select]
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"I reckon I knows what ye mean," interposes the ex-Ranger, rising excitedly from his chair on hearing the Mexican's remark. [Please select]
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Here the club steps in (we are not speaking of the mere "club man"), and interposes its conservative influence. [Please select]
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And the conviction of it grows most in his opponent when he least interposes his speech between his action and his opponent. [Please select]
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Here Adeimantus interposes:--'No man can answer you, Socrates; but every man feels that this is owing to his own deficiency in argument.' [Please select]
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Sometimes, however, it happens that man or accident interposes particular obstacles, and forthwith there appears a particular modification of the orthodox plan, calculated to meet the special difficulty. [Please select]
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