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1 I decided that I did not wish to experiment along that line.
2 I felt like a social experiment along the lines of Eliza Doolittle.
3 But I don't hanker to experiment along those lines any more than necessary.
4 Throughout his high school course he continued to experiment along wireless lines, doing very creditable work.
5 The matter of experiment along any lines in connection with aviation is primarily one of hard cash.
6 You will have to experiment along this line to see just what is best for your trees.
7 All experiments along this line of which we have heard have failed.
8 You were disgraced, Kel'Thuzad, precisely for your experiments along this line!
9 Experiments along this line have been tried with the American Indians.
10 Zinan in 1840, experimenting along the same lines, produced another compound terming it benzidam.
11 But numerous experiments along this line teach me that smell has nothing to do with it whatever.
12 There were experiments along other lines such as those at Tournay in the 1330's with long, pointed projectiles.
13 What is needed, perhaps, most of all is sufficient funds to carry on wider and wider experiments along these lines.
14 "I don't believe I'd try any experiments along that line, Patches," cautioned Phil.
15 The Bureau of Chemistry of the U.S. Department of Agriculture has conducted a series of experiments along the line of poultry storage.
16 Ironically, we hadn't realized the potential of the habitats, even though we were experimenting along similar lines to achieve our own immortality.
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