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It creates swirling clouds and jagged spikes of lightning in the realm of the gods; rock textures in various realms; torrential, flowing, trickling or gently pooling water; several varieties of tree trunks; and quantities of fire.

Seemingly endless quantities of footstools, fire irons, fireplace screens, wall sconces, valances, picture frames, bell pulls and bric-a-brac are cheek by jowl.

In other words the informed parts of an object – in the case of a living creature, its organs, and the various kinds of stuff that constituted it (in the end, quantities of earth fire air and water) did not possess their own forms, but were informed by the overall substantial form.

All of Thomas's forces were amply supplied with siege engines and catapults, and his fleet fielded quantities of Greek fire in addition to large shipborne catapults.

First, the fir, containing a considerable quantity of air and fire, and very little water and earth, being constituted of such light elements, is not heavy: hence bound together by its natural hardness it does not easily bend, but keeps its shape in framing.

But their efforts would be severely hampered by the huge number of troops and large quantity of anti-aircraft fire in the area, some of it supporting the NVA's efforts to capture and protect the Cam Lo Bridge near Hambleton's position.

As for the question of quantity, Fire said, "We don't over-add warnings, because then it's just all warnings".

(Exception: combustible decorations, such as photographs and paintings, in such limited quantities that a hazard of fire development or spread is not present).

After dinner, as if nothing much had occurred, the literary conversation is resumed over a minute quantity of brandy by the fire.

The oak, however, containing among its other elements a great portion of earth, and but a small quantity of water, air, and fire, when used under ground is of great durability, for its pores being close and compact, the wet does not penetrate it; in short its antipathy to water is so great that it twists and splits very much the work in which it is used.

This asymmetry is a straightforward consequence of the coding of a signed quantity by firing which has a low baseline, though, obviously, can only be positive.

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