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He started studying General Linguistics, and then branched out into Speech Therapy.
In all which I observ'd, that if they were of any regular Figures, they were always branched out with six principal branches, all of equal length, shape and make, from the center, being each of them inclin'd to either of the next branches on either side of it, by an angle of sixty degrees.
If fifty different roads branched out before you, and you were blindfolded, and forty-nine of those roads made for good and the other didn’t, by the Lord, you’d choose the other!
" Although it's possible that Sammy the Bull's collaborator has branched out, it's not likely--after all, the piece's credit line is all about Peter "Maass.
The company branched out into e-mail services, an online broadcasting tool, and a Web-based travel agency.
txt Houellebecq: A Boocq Michel Houellebecq is a 40-year-old computer programmer who emerged from a French mental hospital a decade ago, started publishing poems, and branched out.
When the arteries have branched out into myriads of minute vessels, the blood which is in them passes into as minute veins; and these run into each other, like the rills and branches of a river, until they are all united in two great veins, which run into the heart.
In opposition to the mechanical ontogeny which I formulated in 1866 and embodied in the biogenetic law, a number of other tendencies in embryology afterwards appeared, and, with the common title of "mechanical embryology," branched out in every direction.
In 1809, he branched out into a more romantic vein with the opera of “Fernando Cortez.
The other scientific method, where a general abstract principle is first established, and is afterwards branched out into a variety of inferences and conclusions, may be more perfect in itself, but suits less the imperfection of human nature, and is a common source of illusion and mistake in this as well as in other subjects.
He was also, as the reader may see by looking back, a member of the second class of coadjutors, or of the little committee which had branched out of the Quakers in England as before described.
Behind the spot where they stood, the rock rose perpendicularly in a massy wall to a considerable height, and then branched out into overhanging crags.
The streets branched out in many directions, and, lying across them, the workmen often found large pieces of timber, beams, and rafters; some broken in the fall, others entire.
The hills which surrounded the cottage terminated the valley in that direction; under another name, and in another course, it branched out again between two of the steepest of them.
That lecture was also one of the starting-points of new thought to me-a nucleus whence my mind branched out like one of the crystals spoken of.
A magnificent form seemed to evolve itself and to wind once more through the mazes of a fantastic dance, as the network of sound now branched out in the most complicated harmonies; for the old tarantella motive, with its weird trills, flitted in and out of the long-drawn yearning sounds, which, as by a miracle of execution, formed the dominant theme.
Yet Samuel and Constance had not made friends; they had not, in the Five Towns phrase, 'branched out socially,' though they had very meetly branched out on subscription lists.
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