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Roger and melinda have owned their sailboat for ten years.durring that they have sailed together many times.they have sailed to lost of places.they have sailed on the pacific ocean.they have also sailed on the atlantic ocean.they have even sailed around the gulf of Mexico twice.however have never sailed on the Arctic ocea oe India ocean.in the last year foger and melinda have sailed around the Hawaiian islands and across the Hudson Bay.roger and melinda love to travel in their sailboat.underline the verb form that are in present perfect in the passage below?

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We note here that though Ritschl gives Jesus a unique and unapproachable position in His active relation to the kingdom, he declines to rise above this relative teaching.

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"What kept these bodies apart was their separate historic origin and development, but especially the alienation caused by the ` Voluntary Controversy ' which had its roots in the difficult problems of civil law in its relation to religion, and the stumbling-block of the civil magistrate's authority in relation to the Christian conscience."

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The chief external interest, however, of the new financial policy of the Commonwealth lay in its relation towards the empire as a whole.





 

If we consider a man alone, apart from his relation to everything around him, each action of his seems to us free.





 

All that we know of the external world of nature is only a certain relation of the forces of nature to inevitability, or of the essence of life to the laws of reason.





 

The former would be an exact submultiple of the 30-day month, but the exact relation of seven days to the month is not very clear.

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Was my relation-ology wrong?





 

In common with the general Presbyterianism of the British Isles, the Presbyterian Church of England has in recent years been readjusting its relation to the Westminster Confession of Faith.





 

Owing to the great distances which must be covered, and also to the defective means of communication in sparsely settled districts, the costs of the postal service in Argentina are unavoidably high in relation to the receipts.





 

The naval prefect is assisted by a rearadmiral as chief of the staff (except at Lorient and Rochefort, where the office is filled by a captain), and a certain number of other officers, the special functions of the chief of the staff having relation principally to the efficien.cy and personnel of the fleet, while the major-general, who is usually a rear-admiral, is concerned chiefly with the materiel.





 

Phenazone is an isomer of phenazine, to which it bears the same relation that phenanthrene bears to anthracene.





 

Ft., are round or square, and for these sizes, and shapes, and of course for a flat surface, the relation P = .003 is fairly correct.

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Since our conception of velocity is essentially relative, it is plain that any property possessed by a body in virtue of its motion can be effectively possessed by it only in relation to those bodies with respect to which it is moving.





 

Our task is simply to furnish the general reader with an account of the types of instrumentation prevalent at various musical





 

This relation of the men who command to those they command is what constitutes the essence of the conception called power.





 

This relation consists in the following:

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For common action people always unite in certain combinations, in which regardless of the difference of the aims set for the common action, the relation between those taking part in it is always the same.





 

The great interest in connexion with a dwarf West African race of elephant is in relation to the fossil pigmy elephants of the limestone fissures and caves of Malta and Cyprus.



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Because he is young, because he is poor, because he is a relation... and because you yourself don't love him.



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Jonathan was no more blood relation to them than Destiny, but neither child could have been loved more deeply nor considered more a family member.



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If the source of power lies neither in the physical nor in the moral qualities of him who possesses it, it must evidently be looked for elsewhere--in the relation to the people of the man who wields the power.

 

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