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The scales – which prompted the formation of the Weighing Machine Company in 1885 – were followed by a "blow tester" (1887), a "grip-testing machine" (1888), "an improved receptacle from which an opera glass or the like can be hired" (1889), and a fortune-telling machine (1890).
These numbers were then put in a suitable receptacle from which random selection of herds was done, without replacement.
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Some of them can produce nice flowers, while most ficus species have hidden flowers in small receptacles from which the fruit grow.
The high concentration of elements suggests that the gelatinous layer has a "placenta-like" function serving as a reservoir from which the receptacle may draw upon as it rapidly expands.
They have flowers with ovaries that lie below the sepals and petals, often deeply sunken into a fleshy receptacle (the part of the stem from which the flower parts grow).
It appears that the receptacle is intended to serve both as the matter from which observable particulars are constituted and as the spatial field or medium in which they subsist.
How can you tell which from which?
from which they originated.
Corollas were detached from the receptacle (which removed the ovary and style), filaments were removed, and corollas were rinsed with sterile dH2O to remove any pollen contamination.
Coffin, the receptacle in which a corpse is confined.
Like Shakespeare, Godot is a receptacle into which audiences can pour their preoccupations.
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