The first and lower stage is the cytode, which consists merely of a particle of plasson, orquite simple plasm.
These remote ancestors must have been quite simple organisms of the lowest type, arising by spontaneous generation from inorganic matter.
Even the human embryo passes through a stage in which it has no skull or vertebrae; the trunk is quite simple, and there is yet no trace of arms and legs.
The central capsule is quite simple, ovate or nearly spherical, and included in a voluminous hyaline calymma, which contains no large alveoles.
The four lateral gates are either quite simple (Coronidium) or partly closed by irregular loose lattice-work (Acanthodesmia).
In very few species only are they quite simple, without branches.
But I expect that the solution will be quite simple.
My own idea is that Lady Loudwater, at any rate, is a quite simple creature.
By the help of that diagram and description and the present one, which gives various steps, the worker will easily master the stitch, which is quite simple.
This makes a good stitch for the purpose, is quite simple to manipulate, and is easier to manage than the cross on both sides.
In opening the case the chief justice said: 'It is my opinion that this matter is quite simple.
This sentence again is quite simple (in form very similar to SentenceĀ I.
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