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1
It enables you to
make
trials
to any extent, and get castings with the utmost precision.
2
Either we need to
make
trials
available at many more sites or provide more sites with the ability to participate.
3
We have also particular pools, where we
make
trials
upon fishes, as we have said before of beasts and birds.
4
It is good practice, however, to
make
trials
of all this work, as it will enable you to judge of measurements.
5
The first experiment strongly illustrates a truth of the theory, well confirmed by practice: whatever can happen will happen if we
make
trials
enough.
6
One after another, each in turn, they
made
trials
,
but all in vain.
7
But the German school of aeronauts were doing bigger things than
making
trials
with kite balloons.
8
That exhibition as well as the Athy player's ability to kick the ball
made
trials
and selection all the likelier.
9
That duty fell to Charles Comstock, who spent many days standing out in the field
making
trials
or fixing broken wheels.
10
By
making
trials
of your stains before applying them to the furniture, you will readily see the value of this suggestion.
11
For a child Edgar's age to be
making
trials
at writing poetry Mr. Allan regarded as sheer idleness, to be promptly suppressed.
12
At that time the Germans were
making
trials
of the French positions along the Chemin des Dames, and the artillery fire was unusually heavy.
13
Indeed, in some cases he would seem to have applied himself to
making
trials
the result of which could not have been seriously questioned.
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