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1 Alice and Norma were both valuable additions to the Dramatic Club ranks.
2 Both guns are counted upon as valuable additions to the equipment of our overseas forces.
3 Maternus, in his mild way, suggested that we would make valuable additions to their association.
4 He made extensive and valuable additions to his Essays.
5 They also brought Yoshida many of the latest 12-inch records, valuable additions to his new collection.
6 He also edited and made valuable additions to J. Spon's Histoire de la republique de Geneve.
7 The language itself is still growing and valuable additions are being made to it year by year.
8 Doubtless, however, many valuable additions to chemical science, and also some useful metallic alloys, were thus discovered.
9 No valuable additions have been made to this library since the revolution; but it is kept in excellent order.
10 Ms Ryan said the tasers and pepper spray had been valuable additions for officers and helped defuse some dangerous situations.
11 Two valuable additions to diagnostic science are now offered to us in osteopathy and in the Diagnosis from the Eye.
12 If you could grind bones before sending them to the worm bin, they would make valuable additions to your compost.
13 Halley's book, the Synopsis Astronomiae Cometicae, is one of the most valuable additions to astronomical literature since the time of Kepler.
14 Jondalar and Ayla would be valuable additions to the Lion Camp, and to the Mamutoi. She faced the tall blond man.
15 Several valuable additions to our knowledge of the anatomy of the nervous system have been made by Huschke, Exner, Fuchs, and Tuczek.
16 Lastly, Mr. Halliwell has given his intelligent and indefatigable labours to the same task, and made some valuable additions to our stock.
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