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Page 105
... the hillside to the nearest place on the valley bottom , but will run down at a slant , reaching the bottom ( C ) somewhere ahead of where it started ( 7b.1 ) . FIG . 7b.1 This is the sort of behaviour one very often sees. 105.
... the hillside to the nearest place on the valley bottom , but will run down at a slant , reaching the bottom ( C ) somewhere ahead of where it started ( 7b.1 ) . FIG . 7b.1 This is the sort of behaviour one very often sees. 105.
Page 111
... started to go down one of the branch valleys , if you still want to divert it into the other you have to push it right over the hill between them . Effective revolutionaries , like Lenin , have been brilliant in choos- ing just the ...
... started to go down one of the branch valleys , if you still want to divert it into the other you have to push it right over the hill between them . Effective revolutionaries , like Lenin , have been brilliant in choos- ing just the ...
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... started until some others have been completed . If you are going to put on a play , it is no use worrying about the lighting before you have decided in which theatre it's going to be , and have worked out at least the general notion of ...
... started until some others have been completed . If you are going to put on a play , it is no use worrying about the lighting before you have decided in which theatre it's going to be , and have worked out at least the general notion of ...
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