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1 The higher grades are carefully sorted into first and second class clusters.
2 On the higher grades of woolen, linen and clothing the increase was marked.
3 I tell you the higher grades of life are reached only through struggle-combat
4 Or put another way, the dumb cities are getting higher grades .
5 Steady development has continued throughout the last dozen years, mostly in the higher grades .
6 But in its higher grades the former implies the latter.
7 Vale mines even higher grades , including 65 percent Carajas fines.
8 Can feel a little basic at higher grades though, and it is relatively thirsty.
9 In the higher grades the Queen's officers have advantages over those of the Honourable Company.
10 Few and rare are they, and great is the price of the higher grades thereof.
11 Tied to the train of progress, climbers are always chasing harder climbs and higher grades .
12 For the higher grades of writing-paper, however, a distinctly separate and additional process is required.
13 That we have higher and higher grades has nothing to do with progress or anything in particular.
14 But the best lines lent themselves to the higher grades and some proved un-climbable at the time.
15 Now, hear the grand truth of nature: as the years progress the higher grades of power increase.
16 But, some may argue, more and more students are getting higher grades , so obviously they must be.
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