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Questions were raised about the safety of the Osprey after two crashes, including one in 1992 at a Marine Corps air base in Virginia that killed the crew. ||||| In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew.
Was this the first accident an Osprey has had? Another accident in 1992
In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development.
Was this the first accident an Osprey has had? Another accident in 1992
The tilt-rotor aircraft can fly like an airplane and land like a helicopter. ||||| The extent of their injuries was not immediately known.
Was this the first accident an Osprey has had? Another accident in 1992
Hurlburt Field, Florida (CNN) -- An Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed Wednesday during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Florida, injuring five crew members aboard, a military official said. ||||| The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said.
How many were injured in the Hurlburt Field crash and from what unit? 5, 1st Special Operations Wing
The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. ||||| The cause of the accident is under investigation, she said.
How many were injured in the Hurlburt Field crash and from what unit? 5, 1st Special Operations Wing
In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. ||||| The extent of their injuries was not immediately known.
How many were injured in the Hurlburt Field crash and from what unit? 5, 1st Special Operations Wing
Questions were raised about the safety of the Osprey after two crashes, including one in 1992 at a Marine Corps air base in Virginia that killed the crew. ||||| In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew.
How many crashes was the CV-22 involved in? 4
In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. ||||| The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006.
How many crashes was the CV-22 involved in? 4
The extent of their injuries was not immediately known. ||||| A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002.
How many crashes was the CV-22 involved in? 4
García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." ||||| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website.
Where was Gabriel García Márquez born and when did he win the Nobel Prize? 1982
He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. ||||| CNN en Español's Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this story.
Where was Gabriel García Márquez born and when did he win the Nobel Prize? 1982
García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author.
Where was Gabriel García Márquez born and when did he win the Nobel Prize? 1982
García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." ||||| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website.
Where was Gabriel García Márquez born and when did he win the Nobel Prize? Aracataca, Colombia
He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. ||||| CNN en Español's Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this story.
Where was Gabriel García Márquez born and when did he win the Nobel Prize? Aracataca, Colombia
García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author.
Where was Gabriel García Márquez born and when did he win the Nobel Prize? Aracataca, Colombia
García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." ||||| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website.
Where was Gabriel García Márquez born and when did he win the Nobel Prize? Columbia
He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. ||||| CNN en Español's Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this story.
Where was Gabriel García Márquez born and when did he win the Nobel Prize? Columbia
García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author.
Where was Gabriel García Márquez born and when did he win the Nobel Prize? Columbia
García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." ||||| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website.
Where was Gabriel García Márquez born and when did he win the Nobel Prize? Northern Colombian town of Aracataca
He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. ||||| CNN en Español's Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this story.
Where was Gabriel García Márquez born and when did he win the Nobel Prize? Northern Colombian town of Aracataca
García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author.
Where was Gabriel García Márquez born and when did he win the Nobel Prize? Northern Colombian town of Aracataca
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined.
What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat? Urinary tract infections
García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery."
What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat? Urinary tract infections
Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery."
What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat? Urinary tract infections
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined.
What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat? Lungs and urinary tract infection
García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery."
What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat? Lungs and urinary tract infection
Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery."
What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat? Lungs and urinary tract infection
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined.
What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat? Lung infections
García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery."
What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat? Lung infections
Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery."
What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat? Lung infections
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined.
What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat? An infection in his lungs
García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery."
What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat? An infection in his lungs
Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery."
What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat? An infection in his lungs
García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." ||||| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website.
How many years after the novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" was written did Gabo get a Nobel Prize? 15 years
He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined.
How many years after the novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" was written did Gabo get a Nobel Prize? 15 years
García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined.
How many years after the novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" was written did Gabo get a Nobel Prize? 15 years
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract.
What is Gabriel García Márquez known for? For winning the Nobel Prize
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there.
What is Gabriel García Márquez known for? For winning the Nobel Prize
He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude."
What is Gabriel García Márquez known for? For winning the Nobel Prize
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract.
What is Gabriel García Márquez known for? Being an author
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there.
What is Gabriel García Márquez known for? Being an author
He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude."
What is Gabriel García Márquez known for? Being an author
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract.
What is Gabriel García Márquez known for? Being a contemporary Latin American author, and being a Nobel Prize recipient
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there.
What is Gabriel García Márquez known for? Being a contemporary Latin American author, and being a Nobel Prize recipient
He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude."
What is Gabriel García Márquez known for? Being a contemporary Latin American author, and being a Nobel Prize recipient
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract.
What is Gabriel García Márquez known for? For being one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there.
What is Gabriel García Márquez known for? For being one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors
He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude."
What is Gabriel García Márquez known for? For being one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined.
Who said, "I wish you a speedy recovery."? Enrique Peña
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| (CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health.
Who said, "I wish you a speedy recovery."? Enrique Peña
García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." ||||| Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter.
Who said, "I wish you a speedy recovery."? Enrique Peña
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined.
Who said, "I wish you a speedy recovery."? The president of Mexico
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| (CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health.
Who said, "I wish you a speedy recovery."? The president of Mexico
García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." ||||| Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter.
Who said, "I wish you a speedy recovery."? The president of Mexico
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within.
Who arrived at the cave with Tibo? Bukawai
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| The opening was low and narrow.
Who arrived at the cave with Tibo? Bukawai
A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. ||||| Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor.
Who arrived at the cave with Tibo? Bukawai
Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. ||||| The hyenas, snarling, rushed past him and were lost to view in the blackness of the interior.
What kind of animals rushed by after Bukawai opened the cave door? Hyenas
Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. ||||| He knew every twist and turn as a mother knows the face of her child, and he seemed to be in a hurry.
What kind of animals rushed by after Bukawai opened the cave door? Hyenas
Bukawai replaced the saplings and seizing Tibo roughly by the arm, dragged him along a narrow, rocky passage. ||||| He knew every twist and turn as a mother knows the face of her child, and he seemed to be in a hurry.
What kind of animals rushed by after Bukawai opened the cave door? Hyenas
A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. ||||| Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within.
What formed the primitive door that Bukawai removed? A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide
Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. ||||| He knew every twist and turn as a mother knows the face of her child, and he seemed to be in a hurry.
What formed the primitive door that Bukawai removed? A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide
The opening was low and narrow. ||||| The hyenas, snarling, rushed past him and were lost to view in the blackness of the interior.
What formed the primitive door that Bukawai removed? A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide
He knew every twist and turn as a mother knows the face of her child, and he seemed to be in a hurry. ||||| Bukawai walked as rapidly through the winding gallery as one would traverse a familiar lane by daylight.
Who knew every twist and turn of the gallery? Bukawai
Bukawai walked as rapidly through the winding gallery as one would traverse a familiar lane by daylight. ||||| The passage was tortuous, and as it was very dark and the walls rough and rocky, Tibo was scratched and bruised from the many bumps he received.
Who knew every twist and turn of the gallery? Bukawai
He jerked poor little Tibo possibly a trifle more ruthlessly than necessary even at the pace Bukawai set; but the old witch-doctor, an outcast from the society of man, diseased, shunned, hated, feared, was far from possessing an angelic temper. ||||| Nature had given him few of the kindlier characteristics of man, and these few Fate had eradicated entirely.
Who knew every twist and turn of the gallery? Bukawai
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| Bukawai replaced the saplings and seizing Tibo roughly by the arm, dragged him along a narrow, rocky passage.
What lay beyond the mouth of the cave? A narrow, rocky passage
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| The floor was comparatively smooth, for the dirt which lay thick upon it had been trodden and tramped by many feet until few inequalities remained.
What lay beyond the mouth of the cave? A narrow, rocky passage
Bukawai walked as rapidly through the winding gallery as one would traverse a familiar lane by daylight. ||||| The opening was low and narrow.
What lay beyond the mouth of the cave? A narrow, rocky passage
A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. ||||| Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within.
What was the door of the cave made of? Saplings and rawhide
Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. ||||| After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills.
What was the door of the cave made of? Saplings and rawhide
Bukawai replaced the saplings and seizing Tibo roughly by the arm, dragged him along a narrow, rocky passage. ||||| Nature had given him few of the kindlier characteristics of man, and these few Fate had eradicated entirely.
What was the door of the cave made of? Saplings and rawhide
A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. ||||| Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within.
What was the door of the cave made of? Few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide
Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. ||||| After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills.
What was the door of the cave made of? Few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide
Bukawai replaced the saplings and seizing Tibo roughly by the arm, dragged him along a narrow, rocky passage. ||||| Nature had given him few of the kindlier characteristics of man, and these few Fate had eradicated entirely.
What was the door of the cave made of? Few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide
He jerked poor little Tibo possibly a trifle more ruthlessly than necessary even at the pace Bukawai set; but the old witch-doctor, an outcast from the society of man, diseased, shunned, hated, feared, was far from possessing an angelic temper. ||||| Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor.
Who is the child Bukawai dragged through the cave? Tibo
He jerked poor little Tibo possibly a trifle more ruthlessly than necessary even at the pace Bukawai set; but the old witch-doctor, an outcast from the society of man, diseased, shunned, hated, feared, was far from possessing an angelic temper. ||||| The opening was low and narrow.
Who is the child Bukawai dragged through the cave? Tibo
Bukawai walked as rapidly through the winding gallery as one would traverse a familiar lane by daylight. ||||| After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills.
Who is the child Bukawai dragged through the cave? Tibo
The floor was comparatively smooth, for the dirt which lay thick upon it had been trodden and tramped by many feet until few inequalities remained. ||||| The passage was tortuous, and as it was very dark and the walls rough and rocky, Tibo was scratched and bruised from the many bumps he received.
Were the walls and the floor of the cave smooth? The floor was smooth, the walls were rough and rocky
The passage was tortuous, and as it was very dark and the walls rough and rocky, Tibo was scratched and bruised from the many bumps he received. ||||| The opening was low and narrow.
Were the walls and the floor of the cave smooth? The floor was smooth, the walls were rough and rocky
Bukawai walked as rapidly through the winding gallery as one would traverse a familiar lane by daylight. ||||| Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within.
Were the walls and the floor of the cave smooth? The floor was smooth, the walls were rough and rocky
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| The opening was low and narrow.
The opening to what was low and narrow? The mouth of the cave
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor.
The opening to what was low and narrow? The mouth of the cave
Bukawai replaced the saplings and seizing Tibo roughly by the arm, dragged him along a narrow, rocky passage. ||||| He jerked poor little Tibo possibly a trifle more ruthlessly than necessary even at the pace Bukawai set; but the old witch-doctor, an outcast from the society of man, diseased, shunned, hated, feared, was far from possessing an angelic temper.
The opening to what was low and narrow? The mouth of the cave
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| The opening was low and narrow.
The opening to what was low and narrow? The cave
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor.
The opening to what was low and narrow? The cave
Bukawai replaced the saplings and seizing Tibo roughly by the arm, dragged him along a narrow, rocky passage. ||||| He jerked poor little Tibo possibly a trifle more ruthlessly than necessary even at the pace Bukawai set; but the old witch-doctor, an outcast from the society of man, diseased, shunned, hated, feared, was far from possessing an angelic temper.
The opening to what was low and narrow? The cave
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within.
Where did Bukawai push Tibo? To a cave
Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. ||||| Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor.
Where did Bukawai push Tibo? To a cave
A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. ||||| The opening was low and narrow.
Where did Bukawai push Tibo? To a cave
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| He jerked poor little Tibo possibly a trifle more ruthlessly than necessary even at the pace Bukawai set; but the old witch-doctor, an outcast from the society of man, diseased, shunned, hated, feared, was far from possessing an angelic temper.
Where did the witch doctor take Tibo? Into a cave
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| The opening was low and narrow.
Where did the witch doctor take Tibo? Into a cave
Bukawai replaced the saplings and seizing Tibo roughly by the arm, dragged him along a narrow, rocky passage. ||||| The hyenas, snarling, rushed past him and were lost to view in the blackness of the interior.
Where did the witch doctor take Tibo? Into a cave
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| He jerked poor little Tibo possibly a trifle more ruthlessly than necessary even at the pace Bukawai set; but the old witch-doctor, an outcast from the society of man, diseased, shunned, hated, feared, was far from possessing an angelic temper.
Where did the witch doctor take Tibo? To his living quarters
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| The opening was low and narrow.
Where did the witch doctor take Tibo? To his living quarters
Bukawai replaced the saplings and seizing Tibo roughly by the arm, dragged him along a narrow, rocky passage. ||||| The hyenas, snarling, rushed past him and were lost to view in the blackness of the interior.
Where did the witch doctor take Tibo? To his living quarters
It explains the motion of objects not only on Earth but in outer space as well. ||||| Newtons law had a huge impact on how people thought about the universe.
How did Newton's law impact people? Impact on how people thought about the universe. It explains the motion of objects not only on Earth but in outer space as well
Newtons law had a huge impact on how people thought about the universe. ||||| Thats why his law of gravity is called the law of universal gravitation.
How did Newton's law impact people? Impact on how people thought about the universe. It explains the motion of objects not only on Earth but in outer space as well
Newton was the first one to suggest that gravity is universal. ||||| In fact, there is gravity between you and every mass around you.
How did Newton's law impact people? Impact on how people thought about the universe. It explains the motion of objects not only on Earth but in outer space as well
It explains the motion of objects not only on Earth but in outer space as well. ||||| Newtons law had a huge impact on how people thought about the universe.
How did Newton's law impact people? Newtons law had a huge impact on how people thought about the universe