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1 1| themselvesinto one another to certain diffusions and condensations.
2 1| difference), then, after a certain definite period, a greatnumber
3 1| rub, they sing songs, to a certain measure,time, and rhythm,
4 1| extent that it acquiresa certain consistency and ceases to
5 1| substances, and they also need certain reservoirs,as it were, in
6 1| this she does by virtue of certain facultieswhich she possesses -
7 1| and animalsare steered by certain images and memories. ~ ~
8 1| she has, as he supposes, certain faculties, one attractive
9 1| assuming that there were certain invisible channelsopening
10 1| that thereare in all bodies certain faculties by which they
11 1| be unaware that thereare certain drugs for drawing out inflammation
12 1| namely, that not merely do certain medicaments draw out thornsand
13 1| replied at great lengthto certain other foolish doctrines,
14 1| not to supposethat when certain rhetoricians pour ridicule
15 1| below the kidneys. ~ ~For a certain period at least this view
16 1| undergoing nutrition producea certain amount of residue, but it
17 2| considers it absolutely certain that, if anything flows
18 2| light of day, endowed with certain faculties necessary for
19 2| that we have postulated certain inharmonious elements. Once
20 2| For, if we do not grant a certain unity of substance to these
21 2| either as a whole, or in certain of its parts. ~ Also the
22 2| hand, that the pneuma has a certain property by virtue of which
23 2| article of diet can produce in certain persons bile and in others
24 2| the body, it would do a certain amount of harm. For that
25 2| of the body has need of a certain amount of thickening, as
26 3| will demonstrate that in certain parts of the body the retentive
27 3| systematically for a while with certain definite parts of the body,
28 3| accurately, it produces a certain amount of vacant space,
29 3| uterus, and bladders possess certain inborn faculties which are
30 3| all parts of the animal a certain inclination towards, or,
31 3| Now abortifacient drugs or certain other conditions which destroy
32 3| destroy the embryo or rupture certain of its membranes are followed
33 3| need we be astonished if a certain amount of the food should,
34 3| waste-matters; these are certain biliary, phlegmatic [mucous]
35 3| cut off, there occurs at certain periods an evacuation of
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