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doc#106 | old law student, "you travel around the | world | . We would like to do that too". </p><p> " |
doc#106 | satisfactory. </p><p> All expressed interest in | world | affairs but no one offered to make any |
doc#107 | would prosper and serve as an example to a | world | aching for liberty. </p><p> Seven Founders |
doc#107 | of Independence "to the tribunal of the | world | " for support of a revolution justified |
doc#108 | experience with Disneyland: he wants to see a | world | of make-believe. </p><p> In the meantime, |
doc#109 | real than the disorder of the perceptual | world | . The concept remains subjective. But in |
doc#109 | of placing them in the orbit of another | world | , a world in which they are freed of their |
doc#109 | placing them in the orbit of another world, a | world | in which they are freed of their pedestrian |
doc#109 | Chance, he finds, enables him to create "a | world | beyond imagination". He cites with pleasure |
doc#111 | entropy-increasing properties of the external | world | . The useful suggestion of Professor David |
doc#111 | cooperatives, communes, socialized ownership, | world | courts, and the veto power in world councils |
doc#111 | ownership, world courts, and the veto power in | world | councils are but a few examples. Most of |
doc#111 | happens depends not only on the external | world | , but also on the precise pattern of behavior |
doc#111 | are decisive? Our weapons production, our | world | prestige, our ideas of democracy, our actions |
doc#112 | engrossing but it could hardly be called | world | -shattering. For one thing, the world that |
doc#112 | called world-shattering. For one thing, the | world | that Beckett sees is already shattered. |
doc#112 | Gogo hover on the edge of suicide; Hamm's | world | is death and Clov may or may not get out |
doc#113 | alive, the sense that everything in the | world | is flowing. Thus, paradoxically, the beat |
doc#113 | are leagued against a hostile, persecutory | world | , faced with the concerted malevolent opposition |
doc#114 | possessed no superior virtue, to "show the | world | that" (as James's Christopher Newman said |