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Paul M. Angle

Also known as: Paul McCelland Angle, Paul Mcclelland Angle

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In geometry, an angle is formed by two lines that meet at a point. Each line is called a side of the angle, and the point they share is called the vertex of the angle. The term angle is used to denote both geometric figures and their size or magnitude as associated quantity. Angular measure or measure of angle are sometimes used to distinguish between the measure of the quantity and figure itself. The measurement of angles is intrinsically linked with circles and rotation, and this is often visualized or defined using the arc of a circle centered at the vertex and lying between the sides.

IN SENTENCES as bare of ornament as the cabin in which he was born, Abraham Lincoln described his birth and early childhood, and related all the family history that he knew.

— from The Lincoln reader

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The American Reader

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A collection of speeches, documents, poems, songs, photographs, and illustrations that capture the American spirit.

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''Biography written by sixty-five authors.''-foreword.

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