1. Compounds of hydrogen and oxygen in the proportion of two to one that are without visible movement invariably tend to flow with profundity.
  2. A body of persons abiding in a domicile of scilia combined with mettalic oxides should not carelessly project small geologic samples referred to as polycrystaline aggregates.
  3. Do not utter loud or passionate vocal expressions because of the accidental overtunings of a recepiticle containing a whitish, opaque, and nutritive fluid.
  4. A superfluity of culinary experts has a tendency to disarrange the beef extract.
  5. Cast a stroke at the propitious moment when the silver-white mettalic substance is of excess temperature.
  6. A tremendous disturbance of the atmosphere is generally preceeded by a corresponding period of absoulte tranquility.
  7. Each mass of vapory collection suspended in the frimament has an interior decoration of mettalic hue.
  8. Those who possess unusually little intellect often project themselves into situations where winged, ethereal likenesses of man hesitate to perambulate.
  9. Equine quadrapeds may indubitaly be induced to approach that well-known standard of specific gravity, but not necessarily be induced to imbibe.
  10. A vessel under constant optical supervision is hesitant to attain the desired temperature of 100 degrees Celcius.
  11. Plumaged bipeds of the same genus and speicies assemble in multitudes.
  12. Do not traverse a structure erected to afford passage over a waterway prior in time to drawing nigh the same.
  13. Accelerated execution often produces faulty results.
  14. Unwanted egotism prophesies the speedy effect of the force of gravity.
  15. A small, one-eyed insturment of steel used at the crucial moment may rescue the square of three.
  16. Where there is sufficient positive volition, a successful conclusion may be expected.
  17. The canticle has achieved its definitive conclusion. However, its essential harmonic essesnce, resisting all natural phenomena, remains omnipresent.


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