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Perhaps the decisive innovation was the invention in 1925 of the stern slipway for factory ships (Tonnessen and Johnsen 1982). This enabled whalers to haul animals on deck and process them without a land-based whaling station. Ships now flourished in the whale-rich pelagic areas of the Antarctic.
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E. based on Lincoln’s “very remarkable physiognomy”(line 6)
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Nathaniel Hawthorne was an<em> American novelist </em>who wrote about his observations about <em>Abraham Lincoln </em>during a<em> White House session. </em>
Hawthorne drew the importance of seeing Lincoln by referring to him as the "man of men." This means that <u>there was something in him which made him stood out from the rest. </u>And so, Hawthorne continues by stating that he wanted to see the<u> "remarkable physiognomy</u>" of the president. The session was an opportunity for Hawthorne.
So, for him,<u> Lincoln was the "man of men" because of his "remarkable physiognomy,"</u> which for Hawthorne was<em> different from the other presidents. </em>He was "homey," which Hawthorne described in the passage when he said that the president had a fair appetite.
So, this explains the answer.