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61 One tends to develop a feeling that anything of a tensile nature is detrimental in fatigue. 62 He had spoken slightingly of women's education in general, and had said that Hannah, Anna's English protegee, had not the slightest need to know anything of physics. 63 Nobody can achieve anything of real significance unless he works very hard. 64 I have no remembrance of having said anything of this kind. 65 One may almost doubt if the wisest man has learned anything of absolute value by living. 66 There is no objective evidence of anything of the kind. 67 A high , cold, southerly w ind . B uster also m eans anything of great size. 68 The citizen of Oceania is not allowed to know anything of the tenets of the other two philosophies , but he is taught to execrate them as barbarous outrages upon morality and common sense. 69 The test report is invalid when anything of the following happens –illegal transfer, reproduction, embezzlement, imposture, modification or tampering in any media form.