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This is true of every form of physical matter, whether it is a lump of metal, a cup of liquid, or a flask of gas; whether it is a bronze statue or a living man; a leaf, a cloud, or the earth itself. Each and every physical atom is the centre of an etheric molecule made up of many atoms of the ether. This duality of matter was a wonderful discovery, revolutionizing every department of science.
The great question of human slavery had now definitely passed from the region of mere moral disquisition into that of active statesmanship. It had become the decisive practical problem of the time, the attempt to solve which was revolutionizing party politics and sweeping away the political philosophy of the past.
Naturally the women as well as the men of the city are thus stimulated. An instance of the opportunities constantly presented to the city women is the rapid multiplication of women's clubs, which, especially in smaller towns, are absolutely revolutionizing the life of womankind. But have not the women of the country some resources of a similar character?
He went on to affirm that there was a large colony of Communists in that city; that America needed revolutionizing as much as France; that Cardinal McCloskey might find himself in the same position as Monseigneur Darboy; and so on. I have quoted this interview with Mégy at some length, because it shows the Communists painted by one of their own number.
"There's a fella over on the east side you ought to meet," Lockwood explained. "I was going over there and thought you'd like to come along." He leaned over, seriously confidential. "If you can lay off a while in this business of revolutionizing the liberal thought of the whole country, Erik, I'll tell you something.
The exceptional situation of the country was one in which, according to her opinion, it behooved men to be ready not only with loyalty and devotion, but with fanaticism if needed. She worked hard with her son and her local allies at the ungrateful task of revolutionizing Le Berry, which, she sighs, "is very drowsy."
I assure you that the women no more than the men had at that time any notion of revolutionizing the economic system." "So we understand," replied the doctor.
It would be necessary to have the resounding renown of a personality like that one who, if I am to believe Monsieur Halévy, alone enjoyed the privilege of revolutionizing the foyer of the ballet, in order to boast of having been someone, or of having accomplished something.
In 1853 Whewell, the historian of the inductive sciences, published a second edition of his history, and, as Huxley has pointed out, he did not so much as refer to the revolutionizing thought which even then was a full decade old. By this time, however, the battle was brewing.
You shall have your rigid eighteen months' monopoly of the diamonds before we begin to stir the market and set about revolutionizing the world." "Always supposing you can manage to finger the Recipe, which, as we stand at present, seems a by no means certain thing." "Pah, amigo, you are half-hearted. I" he struck his narrow chest fiercely "shall never think of defeat.
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