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The reason you get a shock is because of moving electric charges. ||||| Moving electric charges also create lightning bolts.
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Rolfe first examined the bedroom that he had seen Inspector Chippenfield enter. ||||| It was prettily furnished in white, with white curtains, and toilet-table articles in ivory to match.
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Rolfe put down the little dog he had been holding, and went out into the hall. ||||| The dog accompanied him, frisking about him in friendly fashion.
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Rolfe put down the little dog he had been holding, and went out into the hall. ||||| The dog accompanied him, frisking about him in friendly fashion.
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Rolfe put down the little dog he had been holding, and went out into the hall. ||||| The dog accompanied him, frisking about him in friendly fashion.
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This apartment was apparently used as a dining-room, for it contained a large table, a few chairs, a small sideboard, a spirit-stand, a case of books and ornaments, and two small oak presses. ||||| The next room was the bathroom, which was also empty.
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Rolfe first examined the bedroom that he had seen Inspector Chippenfield enter. ||||| It was a small room, containing a double bed.
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Rolfe put down the little dog he had been holding, and went out into the hall. ||||| The dog accompanied him, frisking about him in friendly fashion.
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Rolfe put down the little dog he had been holding, and went out into the hall. ||||| The dog accompanied him, frisking about him in friendly fashion.
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Rolfe put down the little dog he had been holding, and went out into the hall. ||||| The dog accompanied him, frisking about him in friendly fashion.
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Rolfe put down the little dog he had been holding, and went out into the hall. ||||| The dog accompanied him, frisking about him in friendly fashion.
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Rolfe first examined the bedroom that he had seen Inspector Chippenfield enter. ||||| The door of the wardrobe had been flung open by the inspector, and the dresses and other articles of feminine apparel it contained flung out on the floor. ||||| There was no other hiding-place possible, except beneath the bed, and the ruthless hand of the inspector had torn off the white muslin bed hangings, revealing emptiness underneath.
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Rolfe first examined the bedroom that he had seen Inspector Chippenfield enter. ||||| The door of the wardrobe had been flung open by the inspector, and the dresses and other articles of feminine apparel it contained flung out on the floor. ||||| There was no other hiding-place possible, except beneath the bed, and the ruthless hand of the inspector had torn off the white muslin bed hangings, revealing emptiness underneath.
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The dog accompanied him, frisking about him in friendly fashion. ||||| It was prettily furnished in white, with white curtains, and toilet-table articles in ivory to match.
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The dog accompanied him, frisking about him in friendly fashion. ||||| It was prettily furnished in white, with white curtains, and toilet-table articles in ivory to match.
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This apartment was apparently used as a dining-room, for it contained a large table, a few chairs, a small sideboard, a spirit-stand, a case of books and ornaments, and two small oak presses. ||||| Rolfe went out into the hall again, and entered the room next the bedroom.
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This apartment was apparently used as a dining-room, for it contained a large table, a few chairs, a small sideboard, a spirit-stand, a case of books and ornaments, and two small oak presses. ||||| Rolfe went out into the hall again, and entered the room next the bedroom.
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Rolfe first examined the bedroom that he had seen Inspector Chippenfield enter. ||||| It was prettily furnished in white, with white curtains, and toilet-table articles in ivory to match.
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Opposite the bathroom was a small bedroom, very barely furnished, offering no possibility of concealment. ||||| Rolfe first examined the bedroom that he had seen Inspector Chippenfield enter.
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Opposite the bathroom was a small bedroom, very barely furnished, offering no possibility of concealment. ||||| Rolfe first examined the bedroom that he had seen Inspector Chippenfield enter.
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Opposite the bathroom was a small bedroom, very barely furnished, offering no possibility of concealment. ||||| Rolfe first examined the bedroom that he had seen Inspector Chippenfield enter.
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A glance round the room convinced Rolfe that it was impossible for a man to secrete himself in it. ||||| The door of the wardrobe had been flung open by the inspector, and the dresses and other articles of feminine apparel it contained flung out on the floor. ||||| There was no other hiding-place possible, except beneath the bed, and the ruthless hand of the inspector had torn off the white muslin bed hangings, revealing emptiness underneath.
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A glance round the room convinced Rolfe that it was impossible for a man to secrete himself in it. ||||| The door of the wardrobe had been flung open by the inspector, and the dresses and other articles of feminine apparel it contained flung out on the floor. ||||| There was no other hiding-place possible, except beneath the bed, and the ruthless hand of the inspector had torn off the white muslin bed hangings, revealing emptiness underneath.
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A glance round the room convinced Rolfe that it was impossible for a man to secrete himself in it. ||||| The door of the wardrobe had been flung open by the inspector, and the dresses and other articles of feminine apparel it contained flung out on the floor. ||||| There was no other hiding-place possible, except beneath the bed, and the ruthless hand of the inspector had torn off the white muslin bed hangings, revealing emptiness underneath.
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Opposite the bathroom was a small bedroom, very barely furnished, offering no possibility of concealment. ||||| Rolfe first examined the bedroom that he had seen Inspector Chippenfield enter.
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Mechanical energy is a combination of the energy of motion or position. ||||| As the arrow is released, the bow releases its stored energy and puts the arrow into motion.
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