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EASILYExperimental Avionics Simulation and Integration Laboratory (NASA)
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'Oh, go with me,' said the man; 'if we four are together we shall easily travel through the wide world.'
"They are monstrous beasts with bodies like bears and heads like tigers," replied the Lion, "and with claws so long and sharp that they could tear me in two as easily as I could kill Toto.
When the State is completed there may be a hope that the object of our search will be more easily discovered.
"Happy would it have been for me if I could as easily have avoided all other disagreeable company; but, alas!
I told him, moreover, that I believed myself mistaken in supposing, as I had done, that your sister was indifferent to him; and as I could easily perceive that his attachment to her was unabated, I felt no doubt of their happiness together."
Then there are the loose-rein drivers, who let the reins lie easily on our backs, and their own hand rest lazily on their knees.
By "height" I mean a Dimension like your length: only, with you, "height" is not so easily perceptible, being extremely small.
Coming, as they did, over the soft and soundless moss, which covers practically the entire surface of Mars with the exception of the frozen areas at the poles and the scattered cultivated districts, they might have captured me easily, but their intentions were far more sinister.
A prince does not spend much on colonies, for with little or no expense he can send them out and keep them there, and he offends a minority only of the citizens from whom he takes lands and houses to give them to the new inhabitants; and those whom he offends, remaining poor and scattered, are never able to injure him; whilst the rest being uninjured are easily kept quiet, and at the same time are anxious not to err for fear it should happen to them as it has to those who have been despoiled.
By a disposition, on the other hand, we mean a condition that is easily changed and quickly gives place to its opposite.
That she was not in her own room was quite easily explained--quite easily.
The rail kept the ten little Dorothys from falling off the stand, while the Yellow Hen could easily reach over and take her food from her tray upon the table.
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