The calycinal theory is not merely an assertion of certain homologies, a few of which might be disputed without affecting the rest: it governs our whole conception of the echinoderms, because it implies their descent from a calyculate ancestor - not a "crinoidphantom," that bogey of the Sarasins, but a form with definite plates subject to a quinqueradiate arrangement, with which its internal organs must likewise have been correlated. [Please select]
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"They have set up their bogey and they like it." [Please select]
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"All this bogey business is getting on your nerves, eh." [Please select]
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The bogey of a German war was familiar and therefore losing its power to disturb them. [Please select]
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You've seen that she's just an old bogey like all the others. [Please select]
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This sort of bogey was supposed to ward off the devouring brood. [Please select]
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"You can't freeze me out of this claim with bogey stuff." [Please select]
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Fancy my seeing the Bogey-Beast all to myself; and making myself so free with it too. [Please select]
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If the bogey stopped to lick up a fallen leaf, she took it as a hostile act and wildly rushed past him and scrambled up the rocks at the farther end of the den. [Please select]
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Not once, however, did the bogey bear pay the slightest attention to her, and his sleepy manner was anything but terrifying. [Please select]
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