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1 The application of religion was to-day extending from the individual to society.
2 Nazi Germany had invaded its European neighbors extending from England to Russia.
3 Their hands thickened and lengthened, with long claws extending from their tips.
4 There was a crack extending from top to bottom of the house.
5 Next comes the cactus desert extending from Arizona far south into Mexico.
6 Then we saw flames bursting forth and extending from hut to hut.
7 Neison refers to two long straight streaks extending from Crozier towards Messier.
8 And for a long period, extending from three or four centuries B.C.
9 HARBINGER, MOUNTAINS.- Aremarkablegroup of moderate height, mostly extending from the N.W.
10 At sun- rise we discovered several more islands, extending from the S.E.
11 Shadows radiated from him, strands of darkness extending from a black star.
12 INTESTINE.-Thebowels; the long membranous tube extending from the stomach to the rectum.
13 Mortonridge had become a single quagmire, extending from the sea to the horizon.
14 This railroad was three miles long, extending from the quarry to the seacoast.
15 Water was received through two small pipes extending from the grass.
16 An object extending from his hand became a blazing rectangle of reflected light.
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