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doc#130 | dangerous consequences of social change which | have | troubled other countries passing through |
doc#109 | continuity for their new vocabulary of movements, | have | turned to similar approaches. Some let |
doc#107 | friends. "If you can conveniently let me | have | twenty dollars", he wrote one friend in |
doc#69 | their visit will be a short one. The Texans | have | two more road games -- at Buffalo and Houston |
doc#117 | see also chap. 11). Not all the observers | have | used the same procedures or made the same |
doc#131 | have grown out of religion. These groups | have | varied widely from mere families, primitive |
doc#100 | imagine that a majority of Southerners would | have | voted against the Confederacy. Since the |
doc#116 | my fellow-employees. Any abilities I may | have | were achieved in their present shape from |
doc#29 | questions about New Jersey's problems. </p><p> "We | have | witnessed in this campaign the effort to |
doc#112 | doctrine of grace given and grace withheld: | have | you pondered the dramatic qualities in |