The state also supports, wholly or in part: the Agricultural and Mechanical College at College Station (opened in 1876; a land grant college under the Morrill Act of 1862), near Bryan, which has a course in textile engineering besides the courses usually given in state agricultural and mechanical For a full discussion of this question see E.
Soc. of London, 1907,1907, p. 12) has given a full account of the subject, with diagrams of the modified feathers.
Even wet, her hair cascaded in a full mane that framed her face beautifully.
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Gilbert White's daily life was practically unbroken by any great changes or incidents; for nearly half a century his pastoral duties, his watchful country walks, the assiduous care of his garden, and the scrupulous posting of his calendar of observations made up the essentials of a full and delightful life, but hardly of a biography.
For a full minute they exchanged emotions across the corral.
He looked and recognizing in her both the old and the new Sonya, and being reminded by the smell of burnt cork of the sensation of her kiss, inhaled the frosty air with a full breast and, looking at the ground flying beneath him and at the sparkling sky, felt himself again in fairyland.
In 1768 the king, who had had a quarrel with Amherst, made amends by giving him another colonelcy; in 1770 he was made governor of Guernsey; and two years later, though not yet a full general, he was made lieutenant-general of the ordnance and acting commander-in-chief of the forces.
Three empty bedrooms were closed off to the heat, as well as a full bath that looked as though it hadn't been used in years.
Deidre emerged in her room, a full second before Darkyn did.
The result of the election was doubtful until a full count had been made, and eventually hinged upon Minnesota and California, normally Republican states.