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Rather, it is an argument against not leading a full life, of yielding to the national disease of sloth and laziness.
For digital photography, SoLux bulbs are perfect, yielding accurate rendition of difficult-to-photograph minerals such as dioptase and azurite.
And the second moment gives way to a third, and so on, thus yielding the natural numbers.
In both strains, haploid phenotypes from tetrads yielding four viable spores may be used to measure the strength of crossover interference.
If the two fighters begin to converge while attacking a bandit, the yielding pilot must alter course to preserve the 500-foot bubble.
The warm tortillas were thin and tender, crisp outside and yielding inside, with the rich sweetness of flour bound with salt and fat.
The roasted bola could also be left to ferment, yielding a mildly alcoholic drink known as mescal crudo.
Instead of obediently yielding to the will of these gods, he took his destiny into his own hands, even though he remained plagued by self-doubt.
The land that he bought from the great house is very fruitful, yielding more harvest than his own land.
If we made a habit of yielding to prejudice we would restore capital punishment, stone people to death and drown old crones in pointed hats.
That mother plant rewarded me with a covey, each bloom yielding numerous seeds.
In 1945, the Toronto police switched to the forage cap, finally yielding to modernization and comfort.
Such protofilaments merge and intertwist, yielding thin fibrils, which are capable of further association and twining, producing mature amyloid.
The stress at which plastic deformation or yielding is observed to begin depends on the sensitivity of the strain measurements.
With a fillet steak you should leave the thing alone to appreciate its charred exterior, gently yielding texture and pink heart.
In the assay, the addition of thrombin to citrated plasma causes the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin, yielding a stops bleeding much quicker.
Let us consider the example of a high energy electron scattering inelastically with a proton, the result yielding evidence of quarks.
What is certain is that we have a choice, and there is no reason for yielding fatalistically to the worst-case scenarios.
The short coda was another aerial ballet, after which the couple, yielding to the laws of gravity, returned to earth.
These were light, shuddery golden bites which had a yielding texture somewhere between a French clafoutis and a Yorkshire pudding.
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An example of a ternary system yielding such a boundary surface is that consisting of phenol, water, and acetone.
Naturally she gained more by yielding herself to Jim's caresses than by any direct advice or admonishment.
One of the most delightful things about temptation is yielding now and then.
A Tender Motive, a dissuasive from sin, a persuasive to yielding and to righteousness.
The dugs are four, very rarely six, all yielding milk, and none of them dry.
It might have been these, elastically yielding, that had saved the lifeboat from total ruin.
Thus, notably in regard to furfural yielding constituents, the latter yield 1-2 p.ct.
This is a gas coal of great excellence, yielding also a coke, good, but high in sulphur.
The patient's constitution was fast yielding, and gastrotomy was immediately performed.
But if the eyes were sad, the heavy jaw had a rigidness and setness which gave no indication of weakness or yielding.
The Sunflower is an example of one of the plants belonging to this division which has seeds yielding oil.
The bulk of the cultivated trees are of the hevea brasiliensis variety, yielding what is known as Para rubber.
It is a mistake to suppose any specular iron ore capable of yielding 85 per cent.
They hydrolyse readily when boiled with solutions of caustic alkalies or mineral acids, yielding the constituent acid and alcohol.
The bacterial infection was proved by culture from the eyes and nose, usually yielding the staphylococcus.
The Colonel drove his huge fist at the provision-bag, as though to beat the stiffnecked beans into a feathery yielding.
Water, though yielding, is incompressible, and offers to a moving body a resistance increasing with the speed of that body.
The foothold was, moreover, less firm than before, and his heavy brogues sank to the latchet in the yielding soil.
Now all the ladies were jealous of La Limeuil, who at that time was thinking of yielding to the handsome lavalliere.
Then yielding to an involuntary fit of sybaritism, I unhooked the bellows and tried to get the fire to burn.
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