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doc#101 | , one of at least equal and perhaps even | greater | importance, is now being traversed: American |
doc#101 | time that nationalist fervors can wreak | greatest | harm. Historically, however, the concept |
doc#103 | and he nodded at the man, "is said to have | great | odor. The stink is all the same to me, |
doc#104 | build, for the seventeenth century was a | great | period in Persian art. The architects, |
doc#104 | by what must have seemed an illusion: a | great | garden filled with nightingales and roses |
doc#104 | above the ordinary life of this city, as the | great | buildings rise above blank walls and dirty |
doc#104 | pavilions and palaces and bridges, for these | great | structures are not simply "historical monuments |
doc#104 | institution -- in the bazaar. Those three other | great | activities of the Persians, the bath, the |
doc#104 | receives from the most ordinary of Persians a | great | deal of attention. The line of an eyebrow |
doc#104 | center there are bays which contain nine | greater | alcoves as frescoed and capacious as church |
doc#104 | lanes of the city to the bridge. It is a | great | spectacle. The bridge itself rises up from |
doc#107 | certain respects, their task was incomparably | greater | than ours today, for there was nobody before |
doc#107 | first term as President. </p><p> During the | greater | part of Jefferson's career he enjoyed the |
doc#107 | leading role in negotiating the treaty with | Great | Britain that ended the Revolution, and |
doc#107 | Declaration of Independence, as "a certain | great | fortune and piddling genius". Washington |
doc#107 | Historians have traditionally regarded the | great | debates of the Seventeen Nineties as polarizing |
doc#108 | concepts in everything he publishes. Even the | great | god Faulkner, the South's one probable |
doc#108 | the farms yearly must readjust with even | greater | stress and tension: the sacred wilderness |
doc#110 | leap. </p><p> THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH were in | greater | agreement on sovereignty, through all their |
doc#110 | believe -- and understandably -- that the | great | difference between the Constitution of |