1. "To its fetal position."
2. "Ten million years back."
3. "A cycle of truly cosmic proportions"
4. "To pre-life ear."
To pre-life ear.
"1. "a discovery over which"
2. "a certain over which"
3. " an invention on which"
4. " an institution upon which"
an institution upon which
"1. "he makes out of it."
2. "he gets for others."
3. "he has overcome through it."
4. "he becomes by it."
he becomes by it.
"1. "Reopens the first chapter"
2. "Writes an epilogue"
3. " Writes one of its own"
4. "Opens new books"
Writes one of its own
"1. "All you are travelling for."
2. "All the sights you are supposed to see."
3. "The very excitement of your travel."
4. "All the enjoyments of travel."
The very excitement of your travel.
"1. " It is important."
2. "it is of cardinal importance"
3. "It should be urgently understood."
4. "It cannot be emphasized."
It is important.
"1. "Seem to have been produced"
2. "Appear to have a remarkable semblance"
3. "Bear a significant similarity in terms of production to those grown"
4. "Appear to have been similarly produced"
Seem to have been produced
"1. "the other limits that,"
2. "just how far into the subject that"
3. "the relative distance that"
4. "as far as"
as far as
"1. "Relationships between rules, paradigms, and normal science"
2. "How a historian would isolate a particular 'loci of commitment'"
3. "How a set of shared beliefs evolves into a paradigm"
4. "Ways of understanding a scientific tradition"
5. "The frustrations of attempting to define a paradigm of a tradition"
Relationships between rules, paradigms, and normal science
"1. "Fleets of buses in idle disrepair were not allowed to be sold as scrap."
2. " Disposing off 80 gas guzzling staff cars was resisted."
3. " Leasing out unused land for commercial use was strongly resisted."
4. "Selling off surplus land to private parties was strongly resisted"
Leasing out unused land for commercial use was strongly resisted.
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