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An Irish toast tells us that grandchildren are gifts from God.

It is God's way of compensating us for growing old.

Compensating the ancestors of former black slaves in the U.S would cost billions of dollars.

[Pg 65] Zeiss prepares a compensating eyepiece micrometer for use with his apochromatic objectives, the divisions of which are so computed that (with a tube length of 160 mm.

In some of the higher animals, especially those in which the family circle is maintained or the community life highly developed, there is frequently at work still another consideration that may play no small part in ameliorating or compensating the sacrifice incident to reproduction.

It explains to us why every musical string preserves the same pitch from the beginning to the end of its vibration; or as long as it can be distinguished by the ear; and why the pitch remains still unvaried whether the sound is loud or soft, and all this because the vibrations of the same pendulum whether they are longer or shorter, when compared among themselves, are found to be all performed in equal times till the pendulum be at rest, the difference of the space, which is moved over, compensating for the slowness of the motion till its decay.

By an ingenious invention of compensating pistons, Mr.

No separation of silver sulphate occurs during this operation (and, consequently, there is no clotting of the steam nozzle), the large amount of free acid, combined with the increase of temperature, compensating for the diminution of the solubility of the sulphate by the dilution.

Unlike its far more showy, decorative cousin the arrow-head, this wee-blossomed plant, whose misty white panicles rise with compensating generosity the world around, bears only perfect, regular flowers.

Finally, other and more attractive flowers opening, the bees appear to cease visiting those of this species, and countless small flies take their place, compensating for their small size by their great numbers.

Hind has suggested that the great velocity which thus evidently exists may have the effect, by reason of the development of the heat which it gives rise to, of compensating the planet for the small amount of heat which owing to its distance it receives from the Sun.

But in the excretion of water there exists a compensating relation between the skin, kidneys, and bowels,-particularly between the two former.

There exists between all the ductless glands, or those of internal secretion, an organic sympathy: in other words, if one of them is injured the others react, frequently to the extent of assuming a vicarious (compensating) functional action.

) Your herding her around suggests that you are compensating, in the sense that you have found a way to assert control.

The NYT reports that GM plans to run its factories around the clock, thereby compensating for lost production, perhaps even recouping half its lost profits.

Few critics of affirmative action are against compensating victims of specific and proven acts of racial discrimination.

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