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doc#114 | There is a legend (Hawthorne records it in | his | "English Notebooks". and one finds it again |
doc#62 | defensive whiz, set "improved fielding" as | his | 1961 goal. </p><p> "I think I can do a better |
doc#112 | my own eyes and ears had deceived me? Is | his | a literature of defeat, irrelevant to the |
doc#139 | of the operation. </p><p> He was proud of | his | accomplishments, proud of his job, proud |
doc#111 | believe that what I do has some effect on | his | actions and I have learned, in a way, to |
doc#105 | 1930's, Steinberg was forced to restrict | his | activities to the Jewish community. Through |
doc#22 | professors. AID PLANS REVAMPED Very early in | his | administration he informed the Kremlin |
doc#44 | into special session, it will really throw | his | administration into a scramble. </p><p> Certainly |
doc#147 | overcast, gave him the opportunity to exploit | his | advantages. But it also made him conspicuous |
doc#19 | special message to Congress, tied in with | his | aged care plan requests for large federal |
doc#109 | selected a very different method for achieving | his | aim. He rejects all subjectively motivated |
doc#134 | known. Against that other man he could rally | his | anger; against this bent man in the chair |
doc#134 | Clayton went forward to him. Gavin slipped | his | arms around his chest and hugged him fiercely |
doc#108 | panorama is dead. As John T. Westbrook says in | his | article, "Twilight of Southern Regionalism |
doc#139 | of his job, proud that Donald Kruger and | his | associates trusted him. He lived and breathed |
doc#144 | . With a roar of pain and fury Jess made | his | attack. </p><p> Curt managed to duck beneath |
doc#132 | needs, not only respected them as worthy of | his | attention, but immediately satisfied them |
doc#114 | financial aspects (quite conveniently, too, for | his | audience, who could indulge in moral indignation |
doc#144 | , and Jess slumped to the floor. Turning | his | back, Curt crossed to the stall, reached |
doc#147 | out of sight, he knew Donovan would keep | his | back to the strip. He wondered where the |