Occasionally also I visited the laboratory, in which an analyticalchemist was regularly engaged.
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Lives with her father, an old crank of an analyticalchemist over in Jersey City.
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In fact, a truly great analyticalchemist who ought to be holding a good position.
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He's an analyticalchemist, and holds his tongue, which is worth more than the chemistry.
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But I managed to collect a sample and take it to my brother, an analyticalchemist.
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He combined a life-long commitment to sport with a distinguished and wholly separate career as an analyticalchemist.
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Perhaps I shall collect two or three other samples and send them all together to an analyticalchemist.
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Neither did the subsequent investigations of a Government analyticalchemist throw any light upon the sailor's sudden death.
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I'm van Heerden's best man-rather a come down for the best analyticalchemist that the school ever turned out, eh?
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The analyticalchemist has a series of routines he tries when he wishes to reduce an unknown compound to its constituents.
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She spent some time working in industry as an analyticalchemist before moving to Dublin to pursue a PhD at Dublin City University.
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I was in love when 12 years old, the object being a man of 24, a well-known analyticalchemist.
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The most notable feature of Smithson's writings from the standpoint of the analyticalchemist, is the success obtained with the most primitive and unsatisfactory appliances.
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The problems with which the analyticalchemist has to deal are not, as a matter of actual fact, difficult either to solve or to understand.
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And as the essay of 1861 was so soon afterwards to prove, there was really another alternative, that of authorship, for the gifted analyticalchemist.
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At all events, he is a very clever fellow-analyticalchemist and all that, you know.