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black crews, & super cargoes & missionaries thence into the Southern states". It was an unwelcome prospect and, for Southern planters, disturbing.
Whenever the ball did venture out there it was to Vainikolo's wing, and thence into Scottish hands.
The carbon dioxide produced by the insect diffuses through the tracheal system into the bubble and thence into the water.
However, banks have hitherto been poor at converting such data into knowledge about customers' requirements and thence into sales.
The river then turns north, passing Changsha, and flows into Dongting Lake and thence into the Yangtze.
Interlobular bile ducts drain into septal bile ducts, and thence, into area bile ducts, segmental bile ducts, and finally, the main hepatic ducts.
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Hunger began to matter politically only when the poor came to the cities and translated it into anger, and thence potentially into insurrection and a challenge to the rule of cheap nature.
The Allegheny river rises in Pennsylvania, flows north into New York state, and thence back into Pennsylvania.
If the pessimists are right, his models will show that those isotopes will move into solution from the solid waste, and thence pass into ground water.
The partition between the atria in mammalian embryos remains incomplete, so that blood returning from the body and from the placenta enters into the right half of the heart but is shunted (through the interatrial foramen) into the left half of the heart and thence again into general circulation.
Ammonia is in pH dependent equilibrium with its protonated ammonium ion form and ammonia, but not the ammonium ion, is able to passively diffuse into the cells of the colonic mucosa and thence on into the circulation, for ultimate excretion via the kidneys.
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