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(blue, yellow, red, white, and black), yet in combination they produce more hues than can ever been seen.
Here in the factory was combination, and before it competition faded away.
A similar relation of people to one another is seen in every combination of men for common activity- in agriculture, trade, and every administration.
Warrior: 2 feathers; 2 spaces straight in any direction or combination.
There are but two methods of providing against this evil: the one by creating a will in the community independent of the majority -- that is, of the society itself; the other, by comprehending in the society so many separate descriptions of citizens as will render an unjust combination of a majority of the whole very improbable, if not impracticable.
No one of these terms, in and by itself, involves an affirmation; it is by the combination of such terms that positive or negative statements arise.
The Highwayman was so pleased with the Traveller's philosophy and wit that he took him into partnership, and this splendid combination of talent started a newspaper.
Slowly he turned the pages, scanning the pictures and the text for a repetition of the combination B-O-Y.
Pickwick, though able to sustain a very considerable amount of exertion and fatigue, was not proof against such a combination of attacks as he had undergone on the memorable night, recorded in the last chapter.
Such are Dithyrambic and Nomic poetry, and also Tragedy and Comedy; but between them the difference is, that in the first two cases these means are all employed in combination, in the latter, now one means is employed, now another.
It is always some combination of effects which produces this result, and never a concrete form.
The supposed utility of a provision of this kind can only be founded on the supposed probability, or at least possibility, of a combination between the executive and the legislative, in some scheme of usurpation.