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1 His love of money was only equalled by a strong passion for arithmetical problems .
2 We take a strange satisfaction in working arithmetical problems .
3 But pure arithmetical problems formed a higher course, and were solved by means of bullets.
4 They also learned arithmetic (solving arithmetical problems and casting accounts).
5 Presently somebody began propounding some amusing arithmetical problems .
6 He's perfectly happy playing with the theory of numbers, computing tables of powers, and handling arithmetical problems generally.
7 Between Dixon and Fewson there was much friendly strife with regard to the solving of hard arithmetical problems .
8 The discussion of arithmetical problems is a much better amusement for old men than their favourite game of draughts.
9 In every interval between mathematical or arithmetical problems , my mind ran off to this other one, with infinite refreshment.
10 The arithmetical problems raised, for instance, by such a statement as 'two and two make five' were beyond his intellectual grasp.
11 Some of the earliest surviving manuscripts contain arithmetical problems that were done for recreation, and those go back to ancient Egypt.
12 While you are brushing your hair or tying your shoes, your mind may be engaged in memorizing poetry or calculating arithmetical problems .
13 "It will do, then," said Alice; "and I have no doubt we shall untie the knot of those arithmetical problems very soon.
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