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1 It was not a congeries of separated particles, but a connected whole .
2 The different parts of the book constitute a well connected whole .
3 Each individual is a connected whole , of which all the parts have a necessary correspondence.
4 For this reason it is extremely difficult to view and understand as one connected whole .
5 The whole series of dreams, however, remained in my memory as a connected whole when I awoke.
6 They do not form a connected whole .
7 But his memory was returning gradually, and he was trying to piece together the fragments into a connected whole .
8 He held his breath trying to gather up the loose ends-tomake a connected whole ; to fit the parts together.
9 The series of Sermons, bearing the above title, were written exclusively for perusal, and are arranged as a connected whole .
10 Petty thefts, wanton assaults, purposeless outrage-tothe man who held the clue all could be worked into one connected whole .
11 The connected whole of divinely produced ideas we call nature, and the constant regularity in their succession, the laws of nature.
12 The first is that the Bible must be thought of not as a series of disconnected texts and thoughts, but as a connected whole .
13 In 1819 he published the "Gods of the North," in which he combines all the legends of the Edda into one connected whole .
14 Facts in his hands fell into their orderly relation as parts of a connected whole , and were never presented merely as special or isolated phenomena.
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