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The scanned version was made on a hp4c flatbed scanner; the keyed version was made using an OCR Pro 100
These files in the scanned version typically check out at 98–100 percent accuracy, depending of the quality
By 4 March, however, it had dropped to 100 per week, and that rate of sale continued during 1919.
PMLA 100 (Jan. 1985): 51-67. Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Willa Cather: A Memoir.
micropterum, the lubber grasshoppers, which can be three to four inches long, are the largest of the 100
west, but he also was responsible for all the Catholics insouthwest Nebraska, which extended another 100
was born, writes Leo Pavelka in his memoirs, on 9April 1859, in Librice, Czechoslovakia, a town about 100
Nebraska has more than 100 species of grasshoppers—sometimes called locusts from the Latin word for grasshopper
According to Bladen: The First 100 Years , telephone service came to that town between 1900 and 1914.
to the character Enid of Tennyson's tale "Enid and Geraint" in Idylls of the King (see Rosowski 99-100
The Quebec Bridge Disaster," Engineering Magazine: An Industrial Review Oct. 1907: 181–84; Apr. 1908: 100
in time is strewn with the remains of all that we began to be, of all that we might have become. (99–100
Those findings were summarized in "The Quebec Bridge Disaster" ( Apr. 1908: 100–102).
in eight copies; a smudge to the right of the page number on p. 53 in fifteen copies; smudges on p. 100
railroad were responsible for the construction and maintenance of their section of track—usually about 100
built the first brick store building in Red Cloud in 188 3; with later additions it extended about 100
final draft for that settingcopy, worked on after another version was sent to : there are well over 100
The relation of the two typescripts to the text is unclear: although there are nearly 100 readings unique
least through page 86; thereafter only the handwritten, underlined sequence is visible (except on p. 100
Pages numbered 35, 74, 100, 111, and 218 are long sheets; the rest are standard size.
Pagination runs 1–46 (39 is numbered 39 & 40), 47, 47.5, 48, 48.5, 49– 51, 51.5, 52–74, 74.5, 75–91, 98–100
For example, chapter numbers often differ in the two texts. page 100 is a long sheet beginning with a
The last two lines of page 100 do not appear on 98 but at the top of page 99; repeats them at the top
the detail; the streams, flowers, trees, rocks, and any trace of human habitation," records Lewis (100
the Creator had desisted, gone away and left everything ... waiting to be made into a landscape" ( 100
which Latour compares to the incense he would be familiar with in religious rituals (see note to p.100
: "Make haste slowly," a phrase attributed to Caesar Augustus by Roman historian Suetonius (A.D. c. 100
The Indians laughed, for here was a priest who was one of them" (100).
much more gifted, because she was so sane, so conscientious, and above all, because she was so sure” ( 100
is also known as scrub-oak. cottonwood: Populis vulgaris is a native Nebraska tree growing to over 100
in a shop in New Orleans” (171). the lines of this song, and others: Viola’s lines (see note for p. 100
which is neater and more compact; sometimes both hands appear on the same page—see 2 pp. 24, 80, and 100
adding or deleting commas, some 40 raising or lowering case, almost 90 altering word division, and about 100
agrarian society," where less privileged (often slave) women frequently performed outdoor labor (Clinton, 100
country doctor," relies on this book indicates his lack of specialized professional training (March 99–100
women suffered from respiratory difficulties" and internal injuries brought on by corsets (Clinton, 100
Quercus palustris , pin oak, has leaves with five to seven pointed lobes and grows to a height of 100