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She turned the crisp, thin pages, and began: "'You may recollect that foot-note which you marked with red ink in the book you so kindly gave me on the subject of Catalysis, which did not pertain to the subject of the volume in question, and yet was so illuminative to any student of chemistry.

His idea was, that by giving a certain velocity of revolution to a series of lenses round a fixed light, as in Fresnel’s arrangement, a continuity of illuminative power, equal almost in brilliancy to that of a slowly revolving light, might be produced.

The fact that he does write in that mood points to the one illuminative truth now essential to be remembered.

Three months of the year practically with his regiment: but the shifts he has for avoiding expense are astonishing."... What an illuminative "Idea" are the Walpole-Selwyn Circles picking up for their money!

In the nature of things no educational material can be richer; none so fundamentally expansive and illuminative. This contact with the richest personalities the world has produced is one of the deepest sources of culture; for nothing is more truly educative than association with persons of the highest intelligence and power.

Perrin, revealing the matter which stood first in that gentleman's mind. "I expect no failure in your supply of the necessary tact." By this vagueness we perceived that he too was trusting no secrets to telegraph operators. Yet for us it was explicit and illuminative.

Then with a shriek she tore herself free and rushed from the room. I pursued her with some thoughts of an explanation, but she flew down the drive, and some minutes afterwards I was able to pick her out with my field-glasses traveling very rapidly in a south-westerly direction. I tell you the anecdote for what it is worth. I drop it into your brains and await its germination. Is it illuminative?

And here, otherwise obtained, is a glimpse into the interior of the Berlin Schloss; momentary perfect clearness, as by a flash of lightning, on the state of matters there; which will be illuminative to the reader.

Of Ste at this period his governess remarks, "It gave him great pleasure to enter a new rule in arithmetic" an illuminative sentence, in which one sees the governess as well as the child.

"Well, all this is what Father H. calls the 'Illuminative Way, and I think I understand what he means. It came to a sort of point on All Souls' Eve at the monastery. I saw the whole thing then for a moment or two, and not only Purgatory. But I will write that down later.

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