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1 So in this general movement there have been successive stages of activity.
2 The various mammals bring before us the successive stages of this displacement.
3 The progress of stammering may be classified into successive stages as follows:
4 Behold the successive stages of the proceedings, all of them perfectly futile.
5 And yet how finely imagined it is, in all its successive stages !
6 They were arranged in order to illustrate the successive stages of the disorder.
7 She was beaten through all the successive stages of breaking nerves.
8 Tells about successive stages of the journey, made mostly in trucks and commercial vehicles.
9 So often she had reviewed her life, at successive stages of culture and self-knowledge.
10 The successive stages in European culture are well displayed in the peat bogs of Denmark.
11 In ministering fully to his natural wants and cravings, man passes through three successive stages .
12 I tried to approach it analytically, in successive stages .
13 The experiments showed successive stages of T-cell activation in acquisition of their immunologic effector function.
14 Stella Benton passed that morning through successive stages of shocked amazement, of pity, and disgust.
15 Ovum-segmentation of the lamprey (Petromyzon fluviatalis), in four successive stages .
16 Four vertical sections of the fertilised ovum of the toad, in four successive stages of development.
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