1. A characteristic of human verbal expression of pain is that it contains a mixture of private suffering and public display.
2. A chimpanzee is an easy recipient for human projections since humans can easily identify with the emotional expressions of chimpanzees.
3. A good example is the human species.
4. A great deal hangs upon the species difference, the human capacity of the less subnormal, and the potentiality of normal infants.
5. A great deal of effort, therefore, still goes into trying to put the human intelligence back into the switches.
6. A high regard for ivory has been part of the human heritage since the first appearance of modern man.
7. A human interest story, featuring the second-youngest Nobel laureate in history, seemed to him much more promising.
8. A human neurone is about a million times slower than a switch in a digital computer.
9. A human toll is also emerging.