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An infinite series that has no limit.
divergence
convergence
convergency
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1
With the next age of our poetry
divergency
and difficulty begin.
2
Each step aside just proves
divergency
in vain.
3
This
divergency
of views on the part of the dogs also quickly put an end to their advance.
4
The
divergency
even of a second may amount to millions of miles if you only have your lines long enough.
5
The chief effect of the violences and cruelties applied was to increase the
divergency
of feeling between the brute and his master.
6
Or whether he ever thinks of the greater or lesser
divergency
of the rays, which arrive from any point to his PUPIL?
7
The landlord who has sold his land is a free man, far freer than the English landlord from misgivings caused by
divergency
of interest.
8
No vitalistic factor is needed for the interpretation of
divergencies
of this kind.
9
The off-critical and critical behavior is characterized, with both power law and logarithmic
divergencies
.
10
The
divergencies
run the wrong way to meet the conditions of the development theory.
11
The initial
divergencies
were so pronounced, that any adoption of Christian ideas would seem impossible.
12
Consider, moreover, the manifold
divergencies
that have resulted from the theories propounded by these men.
13
Those two understood each other fully, no matter what
divergencies
of opinion might exist elsewhere.
14
But if in looks there were manifest resemblances and extreme
divergencies
,
in character they were wide apart.
15
3: Further, there seem to be
divergencies
between them on several points.
16
It would, I believed, be valuable to posterity, as bearing upon the
divergencies
of two neighbouring races.
cause by divergency
increase the divergency
lesser divergency
prove divergency
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