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... final triumph . Then again , the story is a poignant example of a dilemma which may confront an investigator . He knows that a colleague has been working for years on a problem and has accumulated a mass of hard - won evidence , which ...
... final triumph . Then again , the story is a poignant example of a dilemma which may confront an investigator . He knows that a colleague has been working for years on a problem and has accumulated a mass of hard - won evidence , which ...
Page 93
... final phases of the problem . The first part of the show ran on schedule . Francis saw no reason to understate the power of the helical theory and within several minutes revealed the way Bessel functions gave neat answers . None of the ...
... final phases of the problem . The first part of the show ran on schedule . Francis saw no reason to understate the power of the helical theory and within several minutes revealed the way Bessel functions gave neat answers . None of the ...
Page 103
... final twenty hilly miles to the tiny Scottish fishing village where he and Naomi had lived for the past twenty years . Dinner was still going on as we emerged from a stone passage , which connected the gunroom with several larders ...
... final twenty hilly miles to the tiny Scottish fishing village where he and Naomi had lived for the past twenty years . Dinner was still going on as we emerged from a stone passage , which connected the gunroom with several larders ...
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