25 Words to use with co

The sewing machine co-service manual.

Edited by Frank Luther Mott & a board of co-operating editors.

Author, illustrator, designer: Louis S. Slobodkin, co designer: Abe Lerner.

Co-pilot, by Stanley Washburn, Jr. & Stuart D. Ludlum.

It needed not the persuasion of Madonna Maria to urge Cosimo to action, although her active representations to the Emperorwhich obtained the Imperial sanction and promise of co-operationwere important factors in his resolution.

The immanences are powers which, under the impulse of the constituent virtues of the being, govern and modify the co-penetrating forces of the body.

MOUNDS, SO CALLED.Before quitting Yellow River, I asked Kabamappa whether the Pe-li-co-gun-au-gun was a natural or artificial mound.

5.All matters of local detail shall be left to the co-operating institutions under whose auspices the lectures are to be delivered.

Will come Hongkong arrange with Commodore for general co-operation insurgents Manila if desired.

First Grecian of my time was Lancelot Pepys Stevens, kindest of boys and men, since Co-grammar-master (and inseparable companion) with Dr. Te.

Pitt's "Love and fear glued many friends to him; And now he's fallen, those tough co-mixtures melt.

There remained only the alternative of co-operationco-operation with Turkey or co-operation with the Christian states of the Balkans.

[Sidenote: Co-optation restored to the colleges.]

Mrs. Johnston, known to her people by the name of the Sha-go-wash-co-da-wa-qua, being the most noted.

But I must s-s-seek this Gl-Gl-Gloster and Sk-Sk-Skink that co-coney-catching ra-ra-rascal, a pa-pa-plague co-co-confound him.

Here are two points miraculously co-uniting; fierce society, with the feeling of solitude still absolute; noon-day revelations, with the accidents of the dull grey dawn unquenched and lingering; the present Bacchus, with the past Ariadne; two stories, with double Time; separate, and harmonising.

It may be assumed that, with two candidates of equal merit, preference will certainly be given to the man: indeed, it is certain that a woman must be exceptionally qualified and far more distinguished than her male competitors to stand a chance of a professorial appointment even in the most liberal of co-education universitiesManchester, for example, where the conditions are exceptionally good.

The world is conceived from the standpoint of nature, psychical phenomena are in part neglected, in part see their inconvenient claims reduced to a minimum, while it is but rarely that we find an appreciation of their independence and co-ordinate value, not to speak of their superior position.

Some days since, an Indian who lives at Shah-co-pee's village dreamed of seeing a cormorant, a bird which feeds on fish.

With the aid of several co-workers frequent visits are made.

The co-operation afloat was now complete, and all that was needed was further co-operation between the British Admiralty and the United States Navy Department.

The co-implicated 'through-and-through' world of monism thus stands proved by irrefutable logic, and all pluralism appears as absurd.

He can do no feats without the co-operating assistance of the chouse, whose credulity commonly meets the impostor half-way, otherwise nothing is done; for all the craft is not in the catching (as the proverb says), but the better half at least in being catched.

While war compels collective groups to submit to the co-ordinating discipline of human activity, it also decreases the respect for human life.

" The booksellers who contracted with Johnson, single and unaided, for the execution of a work which in other countries has not been effected but by the co-operating exertions of many, were Mr. Robert Dodsley, Mr. Charles Hitch, Mr. Andrew Millar, the two Messieurs Longman, and the two Messieurs Knapton.

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