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julio agosto septiembre octubre noviembre
Los doce meses del año son: Enero, febrero, marzo, abril, mayo, junio, julio, agosto, septiembre, octubre, noviembre y diciembre.
— from A First Spanish Reader by Erwin W. (Erwin William) Roessler

judgments all sorts of new
[404] In the successive judgments, all sorts of new operations are performed on the things, and all sorts of new results brought out, without the sense of the main topic ever getting lost.
— from The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1 (of 2) by William James

July August September October November
"Write the names of the months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December .
— from The Grammar of English Grammars by Goold Brown

July August September October November
May June July August September October November December Weight Stature
— from Pedagogical Anthropology by Maria Montessori

July Aug Sept Oct Nov
May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. .6
— from Natural History of the Prairie Vole (Mammalian Genus Microtus) [KU. Vol. 1 No. 7] by E. W. (Everett Williams) Jameson

japonica and spirits of nitre
Aqua ammonia, saffron, mace, extract of almond cake, cherry-laurel water, devil , terra japonica, and spirits of nitre, make up the brandy when the British spirit has been well deluged with water.
— from The Mysteries of London, v. 2/4 by George W. M. (George William MacArthur) Reynolds

just a sip of nectar
Then the bees would come, and ask them, in drowsy, murmuring voices, for just a sip of nectar from their cups, a boon which was never refused, and in return the busy little workers would leave them some pollen to colour their petals, and render them (if it were possible) more lovely than before.
— from Parables from Flowers by Gertrude P. Dyer

Just as standards of normality
Just as standards of normality and artistic form in regard to the human person and its adornment vary from group to group, and are produced in the consciousness of the group, so there is a reaction of pleasure to, and attachment for, the whole of the life that surrounds the individual.
— from The Psychology of Nations A Contribution to the Philosophy of History by G. E. (George Everett) Partridge

just a sheet of notepaper
It was just a sheet of notepaper which had accidentally fallen into a basin of water.
— from The Summons by A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason


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