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When the air is at the saturation point, the tiniest additional percentage of moisture causes rain to fall.
THE PROMISE OF AIRALGERNON BLACKWOOD
If the temperature falls below the saturation point, dew will be formed.
PHYSICSWILLIS EUGENE TOWER
This is the "saturation point" of the money demand of the country; it is a certain number of pieces of full-weight metal.
THE PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICSFRANK A. FETTER
Olcott had either regained control of himself or had passed the saturation point; Sam couldn't tell which.
DAMNED IF YOU DON'TGORDON RANDALL GARRETT
By afternoon his emotional nature had reached the saturation point.
MISS MINK'S SOLDIER AND OTHER STORIESALICE HEGAN RICE
If, however, the air is not near the saturation point, a fall in temperature will not necessarily produce bad weather.
GENERAL SCIENCEBERTHA M. CLARK
The mind seems soon to reach the saturation point where it is unable to take in any more.
CHILDREN'S LITERATURECHARLES MADISON CURRY
It is apparent that this has reached temporarily the saturation point.
STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESSES OF CALVIN COOLIDGECALVIN COOLIDGE
Is it not the teacher who has crammed and coached the unfortunate students to the saturation point?
SILVER LINKSVARIOUS
When the air is near the saturation point, the weather is oppressive and is said to be very humid.
GENERAL SCIENCEBERTHA M. CLARK
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