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After travelling in southern India for years, he finally put his experiences and knowledge to good use by writing a comprehensive guide to life in the region.

The government has repeatedly called for a comprehensive ceasefire as a prerequisite for talks with the rebels.

We need to do a comprehensive review of the plan before putting any large amounts of money into the idea.

The high number of bicycle accidents simply serves to underline the need to develop a comprehensive cycling plan for the city.

You should arrange for comprehensive health, travel and life insurance before going on an adventure travel excursion.

And as for the Congruity or Incongruity of Liquids, with several kinds of firm Bodies, they have long since been taken notice of, and called by the Names of Driness and Moisture (though these two names are not comprehensive enough, being commonly used to signifie only the adhering or not adhering of water to some other solid Bodies) of this kind we may observe that water will more readily wet some woods then others; and that water, let fall upon a Feather, the whiter side of a Colwort, and some other leaves, or upon almost any dusty, unctuous, or resinous superficies, will not at all adhere to them, but easily tumble off from them, like a solid Bowl; whereas, if dropt upon Linnen, Paper, Clay, green Wood, &c.

Those who wish to study the system in detail will find it treated in a comprehensive manner in Dr.

Infection is a more comprehensive term than contagion, as it may be used in alluding to all germ diseases, while the use of the term contagion is rightly limited to such diseases as are produced principally through individual contact.

Moreover, as naturalists have not been obliged, in recent times, to make a complete renunciation of any comprehensive theory wherein they had lived and moved for many years, we forget the difficulties of breaking loose from a way of looking at natural events which has become almost as real as the events themselves, of abandoning a language which has expressed the most vividly realised conceptions of generations of investigators, of forming a completely new mental picture of natural occurrences, and developing a completely new language for the expression of those conceptions and these occurrences.

In its most comprehensive sense, the oxygen of the air is a food; as although it is admitted by the lungs, it passes into the blood, and there re-acts upon the other food which has passed through the stomach.

Within these very wide and comprehensive limits, the organs can be trained.

After a year's work, afloat and ashore, in summer and winter, with birds and mammals, he ought to be able to make a comprehensive and unbiassed report, which, by itself, would repay the Commission for introducing conservation into such a suitable area.

A comprehensive catalogue of useful books by different authors, on more than fifty different subjects, has recently been published, for free circulation, at the office of this paper.

This comprehensive duplication of the chart is made possible by special arrangements with the telegraph companies.

A comprehensive discussion of this subject has been published by the Bureau as Supplement No.

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