The Russian Army of the Narew had, in the meantime, pushed its advance with equal rapidity and success from the south. |
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I can chalk up a score with more rapidity than any man in England,' was his melancholy jest. |
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The advantage of the circular saw lies mainly in the rapidity of its action, whether used for ripping or cross-cutting purposes. |
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We build on the trends of rapidity and simultaneity and seek to emphasize control and time. |
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There is a suggestion of the robin's love-song in his, but its copiousness, variety, and rapidity give it a character all its own. |
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And with rapidity and confusion, she poured out a multitude of dissuasive arguments, some contradicting the others. |
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The rapidity of the current was such that they were frequently compelled to cross the river to take advantage of the eddies. |
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She wondered at the rapidity with which his shyness was passing into effusiveness. |
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He fired his volley of explanation at his employer with the rapidity of a Maxim gun. |
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The completeness and rapidity of the breaking down depends on the number of eosinophiles present. |
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The rapidity and character of the extracapsular currents are subject to great variations. |
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The ferrotype plate therefore vibrates with tremendous rapidity between the core and the platinum screw. |
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Much distress is occasioned by abdominal distension from flatus, which develops with remarkable rapidity. |
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He then took off his boots and his coat, and standing on his toes he commenced to gyrate with extraordinary rapidity. |
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I was much surprised to notice the rapidity with which the silk-cotton tree burst into leaf. |
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The rapidity and sinuosity of its motions, its quick spring and sharp recoil, prove the aptness of the illustration. |
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Increasing the rapidity of productive inventions only multiplies the additions made to the social capital. |
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The rapidity with which emaciation, hydrops, and marasmus occur in severe cases is thus easily accounted for. |
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If you intermit he will settle down into a hard, cold life with increased rapidity. |
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The precise character of the sound depends entirely upon the rapidity of the intermittency. |
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Then, in a moment, the whole picture changed with the rapidity of a kaleidoscope. |
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Stockings, knickerbockers, and blouse were drawn on with unwonted rapidity. |
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He was armed with nothing but a knobkerrie, with which he struck and parried with lightning-like rapidity. |
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The kudzu Vine is of wonderful rapidity of growth, and will be found a good substitute for a hardy vine about piazzas and porches. |
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Mr. tedder thinks that the two plans of rapidity of supply and cheapness of cost can in some respect be united. |
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With a tactical turn of his hand he thrust the remnant of the lollypop between the chattering jaws and spoke with sharp rapidity. |
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Then he placed one end on a piece of wood, and by moving the bow back and forth twisted the stick with great rapidity. |
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We have been shooting like a meteor as to rapidity, but without its luminosity. |
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All these thoughts came to her with rapidity, as Crane talked with masterly judgment. |
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Hence he moved with rapidity and precision, and was never taken by surprise. |
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Even the preoccupied girl looked on in fascination at a rapidity of unwasted movement suggesting a conjuring feat. |
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It was on rapidity, quick judgment, the utilization of seconds, that he depended. |
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From the moment of their arrest, the examination proceeded with great rapidity. |
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In this regard rapidity of desiccation and subsequent protection from oxidative processes are important factors. |
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The disease of silkworms, known as pebrine, was spreading with ruinous rapidity in France. |
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The Poirier boy, in particular, had grown up with amazing rapidity and precociousness. |
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In prehistory and paleontology there is the same geographical difference as regards the rapidity of development in time. |
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If these prove out, you may have saved the satellite by the rapidity of your work. |
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A second pseudopod followed with lightning rapidity, and in an instant the ship had been split from end to end! |
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The rapidity with which he would fill the blackboard, in solving difficult problems in quadratics, was almost bewildering. |
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And the rankness of the growth of this evil is not more startling than its rapidity. |
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Do you agree with me that the letter rho is expressive of rapidity, motion, and hardness? |
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But, strange as this reassertion of the Greek supremacy was, the rapidity of its overthrow was stranger still. |
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The flames shot up with terrible swiftness, licking up the side of the red pine house with lightning rapidity. |
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Our passage was attended with great difficulty, owing to the rapidity of the stream, and the rockiness of the bottom. |
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With lightning rapidity he was wrenching a thin, rodlike stick from a near-by white birch, and tearing the leaves off. |
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Transfer disease from a rotten apple to a healthy one and note the rapidity of decay. |
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The enemy advance had continued with remarkable rapidity towards rues Vertes and Marcoing. |
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The rapidity of his execution, and the mellow sweetness of his altissimo notes, were unequalled. |
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Alas, if I had only taken the supposed rapidity of my progress with a grain of attic salt! |
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To Linda it was almost a miracle, the rapidity with which a house could be erected in California. |
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Dr. Brewster spoke to me of a camera lucida to enable me to outline birds with great rapidity. |
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Never did two chemicals blend into each other with greater rapidity than the hotel Cormon displayed in absorbing the Vicomte de Troisville. |
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And the rapidity of their intercommunication was extraordinary. |
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This forcible abduction, so roughly carried out, was accomplished with the rapidity of lightning. |
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Japanese women will coal a vessel with a rapidity unsurpassable by men. |
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And at the same instant Dantes felt himself flung into the air like a wounded bird, falling, falling, with a rapidity that made his blood curdle. |
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The gypsy moth spread with alarming rapidity and persistence. |
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The buzzing and whizzing sounds increased with great rapidity. |
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His brain, working with the cool rapidity of a buzz-saw in an ice-box, had planned a line of action. |
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The advantages of this new route were healthiness and rapidity. |
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It is remarkable with what rapidity the savage woman grows old. |
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Architectural and decorative characteristics of trees, shrubs and climbing plants, longevity and rapidity of their growth are analysed in detail. |
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My blade was swinging with the rapidity of lightning as I sought to parry the thrusts and cuts of my opponents. |
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Glenarm's hand flew out with the stealthy rapidity of a cat's paw, to seize and destroy it. |
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Rose came down from her high horse with a rapidity that was comical, for Ariadne had the upper hand now. |
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New York assimilates its immigrants with surprising rapidity. |
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They went with an incredible rapidity, and Harriett was now fifty. |
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The rapidity of the action diminished with the attenuation of the vapour. |
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It flashed through the hamlet of Bridgewater with incredible rapidity. |
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The Caledonia proceeded with increasing rapidity into the open sea. |
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With the rapidity of lightning he seemed to peruse the lines. |
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Bertuccio had outdone himself in the taste displayed in furnishing, and in the rapidity with which it was executed. |
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Her carmine lips vaticinated with an extraordinary rapidity. |
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As the noise and rapidity of the drumbeats increased the dancers apparently became intoxicated with the wild rhythm and the savage yells. |
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I passed the list back with I know not what commendations of his rapidity. |
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And Serena did improve, slowly at first, then with gratifying rapidity. |
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All these evolutions are executed with an inconceivable address and marvellous rapidity, without the police interfering in the matter. |
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The dog obeyed, and Natty proceeded with great rapidity, though with the nicest accuracy, to reload his piece. |
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The light enabled all three to do their work with rapidity and sureness. |
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Let your rapidity be that of the wind, your compactness that of the forest. |
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Tchaikovsky worked at The Maid of Orleans with extraordinary rapidity. |
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You waft me from extreme to extreme, with a rapidity absolutely dizzying. |
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Its exceeding grace and rapidity.all that, an impressive and a true one. |
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Henry was a well-built, vigorous man, and walked with great rapidity. |
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For the first time the troops have been forwarded with such rapidity. |
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And, indeed, unless this shoal had a machine in its stomach, how could it change its position with such astonishing rapidity? |
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Whereupon Victor administered a rebuke in the form of a volley of abuse, which, owing to its rapidity and incoherence, was all but incomprehensible to Edna. |
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The chief cause of the wastage of Napoleon's army was the rapidity of its movement, and a convincing proof of this is the corresponding decrease of the Russian army. |
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Once, twice, three times the heavy stick fell with lightning rapidity, and each blow aided in the transition of the ape-man back to the primordial. |
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Its wound had not weakened it, for it shot onwards with great rapidity. |
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As it meandered among rocks and precipices, they were frequently obliged to ford it, and such was its rapidity that the men were often in danger of being swept away. |
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The rest took place with the trite rapidity of the equatorial latitudes. |
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The lack of elaborate settings also facilitated rapidity of action, and the plays, beginning at three in the afternoon, were ordinarily over by the dinner-hour of five. |
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While the count picked up the paper he put spurs to his horse, which leaped in astonishment at such an unusual stimulus, and shot away with the rapidity of an arrow. |
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The Norman genius, talent for affairs as its main basis, with strenuousness and clear rapidity for its excellence, hardness and insolence for its defect. |
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Her poses were full of grace, and her little black-shod toes twinkled as they shot out and upward with a rapidity and suddenness which were bewildering. |
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The Russians came down with the rapidity of a conflagration. |
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In about three hours the Victoria was crossing with extreme rapidity an expanse of stony country, with ranges of lofty, naked mountains of granitic formation at the base. |
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