For why should there be any longer protraction or waste of time?
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Mentions this magazine's experience of a libel suit of Jarndycean protraction and complication.
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Further findings in maturation protraction are central venous stenoses or accessory outflow veins.
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The earlier finding of an inverse protraction factor is confirmed.
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The spring proved little better than a protraction of trial.
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What's offered isn't a protraction of physical decrepitude, but a slowing of the biological clock.
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Every moment of its protraction seemed still more to unsettle the understanding of his daughter.
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Raux-Tripier has seen protraction to the thirteenth month.
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As the strike showed signs of protraction, P.R.
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Both voices had in their accents and delivery something of the sadness and infinite protraction of the plain.
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And she began to see other things she didn't like in this protraction of the period of singleness.
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Previous work on radula protraction in the Aplysia feeding circuit demonstrated that critical neurons initiate feeding via cholinergic excitation.
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At baseline, visual observation for scapular dyskinesis, measured scapular protraction, upward scapular rotation and dynamic scapular control were evaluated.
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An honourable member (Mr. Grosvenor) had attributed the protraction of this business to those who had introduced it.
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Now the protraction of duration seems to belong to operation rather than to being; hence time is the numbering of movement.
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He made the report to the New York Senate Commission on Asylums for the Insane as one of three years' protraction.