"Phase in" Quotes from Famous Books
... humanoid types. We didn't cover that phase in our studies—and from their appearance they'd qualify as humans anywhere if it weren't for ... — The Lani People • J. F. Bone
... every day did not add to its solidity but took something silently from it, nevertheless it had the outwardly imposing appearance which obtains for a political regime the acceptance of the apathetic and lukewarm to supplement the support of partisans. Above all, it was a phase in national existence which made any real return to the phase that preceded it impossible. The air teemed with new germs; they entered even into the mysterious composition of the brain of the generation born in the first decade ... — Cavour • Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco
... simple mass of protoplasm destitute of cell-walls, protean in form and amoeboid in its movements. This phase of the slime-mould is described as plasmodial and it is proper to designate the vegetative phase in any species, as the plasmodium of the species. It was formerly taught that the plasmodium is unicellular, but more recent investigation has shown that the plasmodial protoplasm is not only multinuclear but karyokinetic; its cells divide and redivide, ... — The North American Slime-Moulds • Thomas H. (Thomas Huston) MacBride
... phase in the procession. As we entered the city every window flew up, from ground to roof, and every one was filled with eager, peering faces, which turned one to another, and seemed to ask, 'Is this large man, with soft eyes, and kind, benevolent ... — The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln • Francis Fisher Browne
... a new phase in the make-up of Jim Langford, whom he had always considered impervious to the ... — The Spoilers of the Valley • Robert Watson
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