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with in lower latitudes in the south
“Yes,” said Herbert, “and icebergs are met with in lower latitudes in the south than in the north of the Pacific.”
— from The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne

When I left Linkheimer in the subway
"When I left Linkheimer in the subway this morning he said he was going over to Newark and he wouldn't be back till to-night.
— from Abe and Mawruss: Being Further Adventures of Potash and Perlmutter by Montague Glass

which in later literature is the Sīnamrū
The Saēna, which, in later literature, is the Sīnamrū or Sīmūrgh, occupies an important place in Persian mythology.
— from Persian Literature, Ancient and Modern by Elizabeth A. (Elizabeth Armstrong) Reed

which is later lowered in the second
The first room has a temperature of 70° F. to start the eyes, which is later lowered in the second curing-room to about 60° to check the development.
— from The Book of Cheese by Charles Thom

what it looks like inside that shanty
“I don’t know what it looks like inside that shanty.
— from Tom Slade on Mystery Trail by Percy Keese Fitzhugh


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