Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1921 |
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... fact that he himself can turn to it for information and assistance in the development of particular mineral deposits to his own material advantage . As a matter of fact most of the progressive countries of the world maintain geological ...
... fact that he himself can turn to it for information and assistance in the development of particular mineral deposits to his own material advantage . As a matter of fact most of the progressive countries of the world maintain geological ...
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... fact that the animal which was supposed to have benefited by it disappeared , while others , placed under identical circumstances , survived . The study of the frozen remains of mammoths found in Siberia and that of the environment in ...
... fact that the animal which was supposed to have benefited by it disappeared , while others , placed under identical circumstances , survived . The study of the frozen remains of mammoths found in Siberia and that of the environment in ...
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... fact that the whole boom gave way and we righted ship and raced on before the wind to the accompaniment of loud curses from the fishermen on the shore . It was their fault , however , for they had failed to mark the opening in the boom ...
... fact that the whole boom gave way and we righted ship and raced on before the wind to the accompaniment of loud curses from the fishermen on the shore . It was their fault , however , for they had failed to mark the opening in the boom ...
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