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Kroll (Oregon, United States) (search for this): book 4, section 434c
cal “investigation,” which showed that when the question “which do you like best, apples, pears, or cherries?” was presented in the form “apples, pears, cherries, which do you like best?” the reaction time was appreciably shortened. let us put it in this way. The proper functioningOI)KEIOPRAGI/A: this coinage is explained by the genitive absolute. Proclus (Kroll i. p. 207) substitutes AU)TOPRAGI/A. So Def. Plat. 411 E. of the money-making class, the helpers and the guardians, each doing its own work in the state, being the reverse of thatE)KEI/NOU: cf.E)KEI/NOIS, 425 A. just described, would be justice and would render the city