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1 The manner of the latter part of the curious process is this.
2 The curious process of the actual hatching should be observed.
3 This curious process has lately been practised with great success in the south of France.
4 Mr. Winfield is patentee of a curious process for drawing out the cylinders used in making bedsteads.
5 This curious process could be repeated indefinitely.
6 All the time there was a curious process of comparison between this man and Professor Ellis going on in her mind.
7 By this curious process of evolution do most of our Western towns rapidly acquire more or less of a metropolitan appearance.
8 I have since found nearly a similar account of this curious process in Mr. Bingley's very entertaining work, called 'Animal Biography.'
9 There was in the city a curious process of crystallisation of all the particles held in solution round the fire the previous day.
10 It amused him and he studied it carefully when he was led to remark upon the theory of this curious process as follows:
11 By a curious process of suggestion and recollection, something of his own experiences in the realm of mental upheaval rose with her words.
12 Some strong writer, or group of writers, thus seize on the public mind, and a curious process soon assimilates other writers in appearance to them.
13 "Well, boy," laughed Dr. Phil, "if that's a railroad, Nature built it, and by a mighty curious process too.
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