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He brought out a little publication called Pith, no bigger than your thumb ...
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Today,I mention and rue the passing, or at least the temporarily permanent retreat into silence, of one of those other blogs: a Canadian law, philosophy, and politics blog known as Pith and Substance 1.
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Today,I mention and rue the passing, or at least the temporarily permanent retreat into silence, of one of those other blogs: a Canadian law, philosophy, and politics blog known as Pith and Substance.
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Today,I mention and rue the passing, or at least the temporarily permanent retreat into silence, of one of those other blogs: a Canadian law, philosophy, and politics blog known as Pith and Substance.
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He had brought along a small book called The Pith of Astronomy — a fascinating little volume — and he read from it about the great tempest of fire in the sun, where the waves of flame roll up two thousand miles high, though the sun itself is such a tiny star in the deeps of the universe.
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Medulla_, so may _Chaucer_ be rightly called the Pith and Sinews of
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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He had brought along a small book called The Pith of
Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume III, Part 2: 1907-1910 Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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He had brought along a small book called The Pith of Astronomy -- a fascinating little volume -- and he read from it about the great tempest of fire in the sun, where the waves of flame roll up two thousand miles high, though the sun itself is such a tiny star in the deeps of the universe.
Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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_Marchasites_ and _Minerals_, which I have often taken notice of to be in the very same manner flaked or grained, with a kind of Pith in the middle)
Micrographia Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon Robert Hooke 1669
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That wasn't a Pith Helmet, it was an old fireman's helmet.
London 6 - An (Almost) Perfect Day in London aka TBTAM 2009
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