The thing wound around itself like a chamberednautilus, going in a counterclockwise direction.
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But of course the chamberednautilus may emerge again.
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No chamberednautilus was to have better opportunity to expand the tender mansions of its soul.
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What thought must have been in the mind of those who gave the chamberednautilus this name?
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It has designs more intricate than a chamberednautilus, features more baroque than the most buttressed Gothic cathedral.
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In the islands of the Pacific the young of the pearlynautilus are strung upon strings and sold for $25 and $20 as necklaces.
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It is a single-chambered shell, very different from that of the PearlyNautilus.
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This was a discourse on Evolution, based upon the consideration of the PearlyNautilus.
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Rede Lecture, on the PearlyNautilus and Evolution.
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The follicles of the branchial arteries are thus described in the "Memoir on the PearlyNautilus:"-"Theyare short and pyriform and closely set together.
Ús de nautilus en anglès
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Now, I'm willing to venture that you already know about the nautilus.
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They sat in nautilus shells, which were each borne by two bearers.
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The man within the umbrella drew aside the curtain of hanging nautilus shells.
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Like the nautilus, too, it had respectable sailing and floating powers.
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He coiled them up in a nautilus pattern so they wouldn't roll away.
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The varieties of the paper nautilus, or argonaut, are the most delicate and beautiful.
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After a heavy storm the paper nautilus is sometimes found.
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Armlets of nautilus shell threw up the dainty plumpness of her soft, round forearm.
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The thing wound around itself like a chambered nautilus, going in a counterclockwise direction.
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The girl looked uncertain as she eyed the concentric arcs of the nautilus spiral.
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It mirrored all the warm, pearly tints of the inside whorl of the tropic nautilus.
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The new Order became an old one in course of time, and, like the nautilus.
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But of course the chambered nautilus may emerge again.
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The typical form was closely coiled like a nautilus.
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Thirty centimes-heregoes for a sight of the nautilus.
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Dark fronds coated the walls with swirling nautilus patterns.