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phase 2
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phenomena 10
phenomenon 18
phidias 1
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18 formed
18 interior
18 latitude
18 phenomenon
18 position
18 south
18 taken
Jules Verne
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phenomenon

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1 Pre | large quantity of vapor, a phenomenon which excited universal 2 II | was quite an inexplicable phenomenon. The projectile had started, 3 III | The carbonic acid, by a phenomenon similar to that produced 4 VI | friend; for it explains every phenomenon of caloric. Heat is but 5 VII | MOMENT OF INTOXICATION~Thus a phenomenon, curious but explicable, 6 VIII | desired perception of a new phenomenon. From the moment of leaving 7 VIII | but, in order that this phenomenon should take place, we must 8 VIII | less than on the earth, a phenomenon easy to prove.”~“And we 9 XIII | her attraction. Here was a phenomenon the cause of which escaped 10 XIII | perhaps some mysterious phenomenon to surprise; but the projectile’ 11 XIV | At the moment when this phenomenon took place so rapidly, the 12 XIV | consequences of this curious phenomenon.~“Curious indeed,” said 13 XV | was carefully studying the phenomenon through his night glass. “ 14 XV | the verification of this phenomenon was of considerable consequence 15 XV | was more than a cosmical phenomenon; it was a threatened danger, 16 XVIII| radiant glory? What geological phenomenon had designed these ardent 17 XIX | toward her.~An explicable phenomenon, but one which happily served 18 XIX | be nil.~Besides, another phenomenon would mark the projectile


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