However, there is no appeal under section 97 from a decision to set aside an opinion, except where the appeal relates to a part of the opinion that is not set aside.
Terrell on the law of patents
Wow that was borning and incomprehensible taken out of context.
But Timulty wouldn’t even lift one eyelid, and the brawler was held off and when everyone had a new drink in them and the near-fistfights had drained away, one loud clear voice, Finn’s, declared:
“Now would you mind explaining the criminal comparison you have just made in the clean air of my honorable pub?”
I Sing the Body Electric by Ray Bradbury
Excerpt is from the story, “The Cold Wind and the Warm”
Since the “book nearest me at work” didn’t pan out too well, I’m now submitting the “at home” version:
"It is made is made by turning your back the thrower, then snagging the disc as it passes."
From Frisbee By The Masters (describing what is called a “trailing” catch).
“In 1843 another church was established in the Coosa County territory near Alabama Town (now called the Titus Community) and was named the Methodist Episcopal Church of the South.”
He might have said that nothing would please him more than that she should accompany him, that the appointment could go to the devil and he would stay with her.
“The complicated analytic expressions for the CIRCUMRADII of these solids are given in the entries for the SNUB CUBE and SNUB DODECAHEDRON. from the Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics.”
Obviously for a given value of “concise”.
I don’t even know why I own this book.
I count on my fingers.
“Hammering iron has two effects: first it squeezes out most impurities, including what is known as “slag,” a dirty brown or gray substance formed from mixing with lime or limestone; second it reduces the carbon content of the iron, leaving only small amounts of silicon and slag, both of which protect the wrought iron from becoming too soft.”
'Several alternative forms of such equations are found in the engineering literature." - Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, Moran and Shapiro
The equations in question are the specific heat functions. I’m doing homework, and in a bizarre coincidence, page 111 happens to contain the topic that I wanted to look up to verify something. Very weird.
Dang – Scrabble dictionary, American Heritage dictionary, Random House dictionary, Chicago Manual (which someone else did already), thesaurus, Word Menu, Famous Name Finder, Crossword Answer Book, Complete Crossword Word Finder.… Ah, okay, Barbara Damrosch’s Garden Primer:
“But you don’t know if they’ve been neglected often, thus permanently weakening the plant.”
“So little did bin Laden regard himself as the Arab Afghan’s chief that he was surprised by two realities he encountered when he arrived in Saudi Arabia – sometime in July or August 1989 – both of which flowed from his war record.”
The closest book is Frederik L. Schodt’s Dreamland Japan: Writings on modern manga (written in 1996, so not all that modern anymore). Page 111 does not have 11 complete sentences (part of the page is taken up by an image, and Schodt likes long sentences), but the last sentence is “The man generally credited for this is Akira Suei, a director and editor-in-chief of the maverick publishing firm Byakuya Shobō and a minor legend in the publishing world.” (on the subject of the first magazines devoted entirely to pachinko)