Thesaurus / BS
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We have examined the specimen (70228 BS), which retains the upper deciduous premolar.
COMMENTS ON THE TAXONOMY AND GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF SOME NORTH AMERICAN RODENTSE. RAYMOND HALLA is weak at kicking field-goals, but has proved capable of gaining on runs outside Bs right tackle.
LEFT HALF HARMONRALPH HENRY BARBOURFrom its two 44 extremities a and b draw aS and bS to the point of sight S.
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PERSPECTIVEGEORGE ADOLPHUS STOREYThe heavier letters throng the lines: grievous bs and ms are multiplied, and syllables with long vowels before m and w.
THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLEGEORGE ADAM SMITHThis trait, obvious in Bs work throughout, is perhaps nowhere more strikingly exhibited than here.
A SIXTH-CENTURY FRAGMENT OF THE LETTERS OF PLINY THE YOUNGERELIAS AVERY LOWE AND EDWARD KENNARD RANDAt point c, where it cuts bS, draw dc parallel to ab and abcd is the square required.
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PERSPECTIVEGEORGE ADOLPHUS STOREYForm scale aS, bS, in accordance with the height of the fence or wall to be depicted.
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PERSPECTIVEGEORGE ADOLPHUS STOREYI think she had Bs on her fall card, because she was ashamed of it, and wouldnt show it to mother at Thanksgiving.
THE GIRL FROM THE BIG HORN COUNTRYMARY ELLEN CHASETen of these squares are marked with numbers, the remaining two with "Bs."
AN ENGLISH GIRL'S FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF BURMAHBETH ELLISIn Bs portrait of himself a portrait of G. hangs on the wall, and in Gs.
THE LETTERS OF A POST-IMPRESSIONISTVINCENT VAN GOGHWORDS RELATED TO BS
- BS
- be untruthful
- bear false witness
- beguile
- break promise
- bull
- con
- concoct
- deceive
- delude
- dissemble
- dissimulate
- distort
- dupe
- equivocate
- exaggerate
- fabricate
- fake
- falsify
- fib
- forswear
- frame
- fudge
- go back on
- invent
- make believe
- malign
- misguide
- misinform
- misinstruct
- mislead
- misrepresent
- misspeak
- misstate
- overdraw
- palter
- perjure
- pervert
- phony
- plant
- prevaricate
- promote
- put on
- put up a front
- snow
- soft-soap
- string along
- victimize
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