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For we have read, in such and such a history, what says Ibn eth Thumam:
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On the evening of May eth Sir Charles met Laffitte, "the Comtist Pope," at the Political Economy Club.
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DE NARVAEZ (nar-vah-eth) received a grant of Florida, and (1528) with 300 men attempted its conquest.
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It signifies, properly, grammar, logic, rhetoric, and ethics and metaphysics, which last, explaining the ultimate principles of grammar-log. ,rhet. ,andeth.-formeda circle of knowledge.
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Put Eth in the back room, Bea, and get the kettle on.
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The star ξ Scorpionis is a neat double, the components 7·2 apart, their magnitudes 4½ and 7½, their colours white and grey.
Usage of ether in English
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It is readily soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble in ether.
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He'd surely heard a lot of patients coming out from under ether.
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This principle was insoluble in water and alcohol, but soluble in ether.
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These substances are soluble in alcohol and ether, but insoluble in water.
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Suddenly a shift in the wind brings us the smell of ether.
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For seventeen hours the world has been soaked in the poisonous ether.
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Or it is like a current of magnetic force in the ether.
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The phenomenon of aberration also favoured the theory of the quasi-rigid ether.
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Nothing in the ether spectrum is corkscrewy enough to get through it.
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The girls seemed to be floating in a sea of crimson-amber ether.
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The discovery of chloroform or ether made no change in human nature.
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An excessive amount of ether given at beginning; artificial respiration became necessary.
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The ether-faces of the dead were quite clear in front of her.
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The telephone current is a phenomenon of the ether, say the theorists.
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Then something odd began to happen out there in the critical ether.
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C., and is miscible in all proportions with water, alcohol and ether.