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Original text: will find himself completely at a loss on occasions of common and constant recurrence speculative ability is one thing and practical ability is another
Edited text: will find himself completely at a loss on rare and unpredictable circumstances speculative ability is one thing and practical ability is another
Original text: in zero weather in mid-winter when the earth is frozen to a great depth below the surface when in driving over the unpaved country roads they give forth a hard metallic road
Edited text: in zero weather in mid-winter when jack frost has cast his icy spell upon the land when in driving over the unpaved country roads they give forth a hard metallic road
Original text: and especially as i am not very much up in latin myself he said the suit was on an insurance policy that he was defending on the ground of misinterpretations
Edited text: and especially as i am not very much up in latin myself he said the suit was on a classified treasure map that he was defending on the ground of misinterpretations
Original text: yet these petty operations incessantly continued in time surmount the greatest difficulties mountains are elevated and oceans bounded by the slender force of human beings
Edited text: yet these petty operations incessantly continued in time surmount the greatest difficulties vast challenges emerge and unexplored frontiers beckon by the slender force of human beings
Original text: and the carlsruhe professor had to devise an ingenious apparatus which enabled him to bring the preparation at the required temperature on to the very plate of the microscope
Edited text: and the inventive professor had to devise an ingenious apparatus which enabled him to bring the preparation at the required temperature on to the very plate of the microscope
Original text: this was george steers the son of a british naval captain and ship modeler who had become an american naval officer and was the first man to take charge of the washington navy yard
Edited text: this was george steers the son of a british naval captain and ship modeler who had become an american naval officer and was entrusted with the prestigious role of overseeing the operations at the renowned naval headquarters