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The game of hockey commences when the puck, a round flat rubber disc, is dropped at center ice.

Hosea Ballou once observed that education commences at the mother's knee, and every word spoken within hearsay of little children tends toward the formation of character.

Friedrich Nietzsche once suggested that belief in the truth commences with the doubting of all those "truths" we once believed.

The Christian Bible commences with a description of the creation of the earth.

Without washing, again treat the film with the sensitising solution, this time until the film commences to turn black.

This latter commences when the sclerotium is brought into contact with damp ground during the usual temperature of our warmer seasons.

This phenomenon commences during the night, and continues during the night and all the morning.

The generation of the zoospores commences within from an hour and a half to three hours after the sowing of the conidia on water.

Each of these, when free, immediately takes the form of a perfect zoospore, and commences to agitate itself.

The spinal cord commences at the posterior opening (occipital foramen) of the cranial cavity, and terminates posteriorly in the lumbar region at the upper third of that portion of the spinal canal belonging to the sacrum.

According to Professor Williamson the young Melicerta commences her house by secreting "a thin hyaline cylinder," and the first row of pellets are deposited, not at the base as would be expected, but in a ring about the middle of the tube.

The three small intestines are the duodenum, the jejunum, and the ileum; the duodenum commences at the pylorus, and is continued into the jejunum, which is so called from its being generally found empty: the ileum is only a prolongation of the jejunum, and terminates in the first of the great intestines, called the caecum.

[1] The actual work of the University founded in this city by the well-considered munificence of Johns Hopkins commences to-morrow, and among the many marks of confidence and good-will which have been bestowed upon me in the United States, there is none which I value more highly than that conferred by the authorities of the University when they invited me to deliver an address on such an occasion.

I throw out these suggestions, as I have said, in ignorance of the practical difficulties that may lie in the way of carrying them into effect, on the general ground that personal and local influences are very subtle, and often unconscious, while the future greatness and efficiency of the noble institution which now commences its work must largely depend upon its freedom from them.

May the university which commences its practical activity to-morrow abundantly fulfil its high purpose; may its renown as a seat of true learning, a centre of free inquiry, a focus of intellectual light, increase year by year, until men wander hither from all parts of the earth, as of old they sought Bologna, or Paris, or Oxford.

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