This question is one of such interest that it may be worth while to look at it from a slightly different point of view.
As it chances, however, these have been of aid rather in the later stages of Assyrian study than at the very outset; for the first clew to the message of the cuneiform writing came through a slightly different channel.
Trending still further to the East, one finds with the Hindus a slightly different cast of thought couched in a no less poetic diction.
Pores irregular, roundish, in the smaller thorax ofslightly different sizes, in the larger abdomen three to four transverse rows of larger pores (six to eight in each row) are separated by numerous much smaller pores.
The good depends on the individuals which are crossed differing slightly in constitution, owing to their progenitors having been subjected during several generations to slightly different conditions.
Prasangatah is explained by the commentator in a slightly different way.
The reading, however, in Manusmriti, is slightly different, for the last clause is Manushyanpavartate.
Dressed in a different garb, it presents temptations of a slightly different order; but the spirit is the same, the issue, the fatal issue, is the same.
It is with the third line they must go, not with the seventh, with which a slightly different thought is introduced.
The handwriting is slightly different, but the order of the poems and their text prove the identity.
So again, if during many years two careful breeders rear animals of the same family, and do not compare them together or with a common standard, the animals are found to have become, to the surprise of their owners, slightly different.
As soon as this occurred, each isolated tribe would form for itself a slightly different standard of beauty (19.
The following case is slightly different, but still shows the same principle: Naudin[199] raised numerous hybrids between the yellow Linaria vulgaris and the purple L.
Plata, even in such trifling peculiarities as standing on the backs of cattle; it differs only in being a little smaller, and in its plumage and eggs being of a slightly different shade of colour.
Patagonica of d'Orbigny, which frequents the valleys clothed with spiny bushes, is a wilder bird, and has a slightly different tone of voice.
A slightly different version of this piece of theory is preserved in the anonymous treatise edited by Bellermann (Secs.
The same electric appliance manufacturer who produced that razor there will make a similar one, slightly different in appearance, for the same price for us.
Each paraffin melts at a slightly different temperature.
One, the bullets could have originally beenslightly different in diameter, the larger bullet, of course, picking up more marks during its passage through the barrel.
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