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The valve that holds the air in the lungs , or lets it escape , is called the larynx . The larynx rests on top of the trachea , the series of cartilaginous rings that extend from the pharynx into the lungs ; you can feel its upper ...
The valve that holds the air in the lungs , or lets it escape , is called the larynx . The larynx rests on top of the trachea , the series of cartilaginous rings that extend from the pharynx into the lungs ; you can feel its upper ...
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The science of the psychology of language ( semantics , it is called ) will do much to sweep up and burn the accumulated trash of so - called thought that obscures man's knowledge of himself . It will substitute meanings for nonsense in ...
The science of the psychology of language ( semantics , it is called ) will do much to sweep up and burn the accumulated trash of so - called thought that obscures man's knowledge of himself . It will substitute meanings for nonsense in ...
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If the rime - word occurs elsewhere than at the end of the line , it is called " internal rime . " Concealed rime . If the rime occurs at irregular intervals within the passage of poetry , it is called " concealed rime .
If the rime - word occurs elsewhere than at the end of the line , it is called " internal rime . " Concealed rime . If the rime occurs at irregular intervals within the passage of poetry , it is called " concealed rime .
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