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It took 17 years to make that 60-page poem, and 17 years for a poem of that mag¬nitude is a decent rate of exchange.
donald hall | an old life « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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"Because the Orion offer is several orders of mag-nitude better than anyone else's."
Demons Of Air And Darkness DeCandido, Keith R. A. 2001
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Aristotle's view was similar: “Beauty consists in mag - nitude and ordered arrangement” (Poetics 1450b 38).
Dictionary of the History of Ideas W. TATARKIEWICZ 1968
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 aÞ A POINT OF CONFUSION Are you confused here about the concept of vector magnitude, and the fact that absolute-value symbols (the two vertical lines) are used to denote mag - nitude?
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A great view makes it imper - ative to light the inside scene to the same mag - nitude as the outside scene.
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A great view makes it imper - ative to light the inside scene to the same mag - nitude as the outside scene.
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It is in tliis way, that almost ev - ery p1an« of anv extent, or mag - nitude, is executed.
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The fubjc6t would riot be of lufiicient mag - nitude; but when you unite the cafe of B. C.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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We are indeed lawyers; a lawyer is an advocate; we are advocates, we have a most capital cause to plead; what language can describe its mag - nitude! all heaven and earth are more or less interested in itsissne«
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Domitian was of opinion, that in a matter of such mag - nitude, the emperor ought to be consulted.
The Works of Cornelius Tacitus Cornelius Tacitus , Arthur Murphy 1812
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