Japanese conjugation form.
1 Enter with them, in that plain form , into the free corporate self-government of a Christian parish.
2 Now, there is no spiritualistic nonsense in this-itis simple fact, put in the plain form that the conventional public are afraid of.
3 In all these studies T(3) was used in the plain form that results in nonphysiologic serum T(3) peaks.
4 Plain forms , they were, shaped exactly like the iron pins used to hold stone blocks together.
5 This plain forms part of Canaan.
6 "I can only place the truth before you," he resumed, "in one plain form of words.
7 The plain forms a wide valley, with a river winding through the centre, and we galloped over the patinas after the greyhounds in full speed.
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