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  1. Pulchritude possesses solely cutaneous profundity. ANSWER
  2. Compounds of hydrogen and oxygen in the proportion of two to one that are without visible movement invariably tend to flow with profundity. ANSWER
  3. A body of persons abiding in a domicile of silica with metallic oxides should not carelessly project small geologic specimens. ANSWER
  4. Members of an avian species or identical plumage congregate. ANSWER
  5. It is fruitless to become lachrymose over precipitately departed lacteal fluid. ANSWER
  6. Where there is sufficient positive volition a successful conclusion may usually be anticipated. ANSWER
  7. Cast a stroke at the propitious moment when the silver-white metallic substance is of excessive temperature. ANSWER
  8. A tremendous disturbance of the atmosphere is generally preceeded by a corresponding period of absolute tranquility. ANSWER
  9. The customary symbol of regal power does not necessarily indicate desirable mental tranquility. ANSWER
  10. A plethora of individuals with expertise in culinary techniques vitiate the potable concoction produced by steeping certain compatibles. ANSWER
  11. Neophyte's serendipity. ANSWER
  12. Each mass of vapory collection suspended in the firmament has an interior decoration of metallic hue. ANSWER
  13. Variations from the ordinary or common routine of experience are that which gives zest to man's cycle of existence. ANSWER
  14. Those who possess unusually little intellect often project themselves into situations where the winged, ethereal likenesses of men hesitate to perambulate. ANSWER
  15. Scintillate, scintillate, asteroid minific. ANSWER
  16. Freedom from incrustations of grime is contiguous to deification. ANSWER
  17. It is fruitless to attempt to indoctrinate a superannuated canine with innovative maneuvers. ANSWER
  18. He who locks himself into the arms of Morpheus promptly at eventide and starts the day before it is officially announced by the rising sun, excels in physical fitness, increases in economic assets, and cerebrates with remarkable efficiency. ANSWER
  19. Eschew the implement of correction and vitiate the scion. ANSWER
  20. The cognomens of those bereft of efficiency of judgment are definitely similar of the portion of their anatomy that extends from the brow to the lower extremity of the lower jaw, in constantly being perceived on display in sites of prominence. ANSWER
  21. A feathered biped in a gilded cage is equivalent to double that number at large. ANSWER
  22. Equine quadrupeds may indubitably be induced to approach that well-known standard of specific gravity, but not necessarily be induced to imbibe thereof. ANSWER
  23. All articles, which coruscate with resplendence, are not truly auriferous. ANSWER
  24. Calculus concretions in rotary transition glean negligible bryophitic accretion. ANSWER
  25. The incontinently astirring rascorial vertebrae apprehends the lytta-like verminicular invertabrae. ANSWER
  26. It hath been deemed unwise to calculate upon the quantity of junior poultry prior to the completion of proper incubation. ANSWER
  27. Where there are visible vapors having their provenience in ignited carbonaceous materials, there will be also observed conflagration. ANSWER
  28. Unwanted egotism prophesies the speedy effect of the force of gravity. ANSWER
  29. The placement of the termination as a precedent to the commencement should never be essayed. ANSWER
  30. A small, one-eyed steel instrument used at the crucial moment may rescue the square of three. ANSWER
  31. To depart from the path of rectitude is characteristic of the human species, but to be tolerant, loving and kind toward wrongdoers is Godlike. ANSWER
  32. Sorting on the part of mendicants must be interdicted. ANSWER
  33. Male cadavers are incapable of yielding testimony. ANSWER
  34. Exclusive dedication to necessitous chores without interludes of hedonistic diversion renders John a hebetudinous fellow. ANSWER
  35. Accelerated execution often produces faulty results. ANSWER
  36. History records numerous painful occurrences between the drinking vessel and the facial aperture which it wished to contact. ANSWER
  37. The person presenting the ultimate cachinnation possesses thereby the optimal cachinnation. ANSWER
  38. Abstention from any eleatory undertaking precludes a potential accumulation of a lucrative nature. ANSWER
  39. Missiles of ligneous or oterous consistency have the potential of fracturing my osceous structure, but appellations will eternally remain innocuous. ANSWER
  40. When the humidity attains the bursting point it does so profusely. ANSWER
  41. When the feline quadruped is conspicuous by its absence the lesser rodents avail themselves of the opportunity to participate in some unrestrained frivolity. ANSWER
  42. Pedal habiliments of variegated hue and design artistically lubricated and illuminated with ambidextrous facility for the infinitesimal remuneration of 10 cents per operation. ANSWER
  43. Permanently absented in simultaneous confunction with severely agitated admixtures of nitrogen and oxygen. ANSWER
  44. One should hypersthetically exercise macrography on that situs which one should eventually tenant should one propel oneself into the troposphere. ANSWER
  45. Do not dissipate your competence by habitudenous prodigality lest you subsequently lament an exiguous inadequacy. ANSWER
  46. In promulgating your esoteric cogitations and articulating your superficial sentimentalities or amicable philosophical observations, beware of platitudinous ponderosities.
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