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doc#100 | such has been the case; but at the same | time | it should not draw false inferences therefrom |
doc#101 | have incidentally benefited. At the same | time | , all suggestions that some sort of societal |
doc#101 | its decisions altered in "the switch in | time | that saved nine", President Roosevelt's |
doc#101 | to the surge of nationalism. (Since the | time | -span of the nation-state coincides roughly |
doc#101 | application -- unfortunately at the very | time | that nationalist fervors can wreak greatest |
doc#101 | are rapidly dissipating at precisely the | time | that the nation-state attained its highest |
doc#102 | American nuclear strike. There is little | time | for the men in the command centers to reflect |
doc#102 | device". They are supplied, a batch at a | time | , by a secret source and are continually |
doc#103 | squall, raising their arms and, for the first | time | , shouting and capering. Then the wind died |
doc#103 | there was not. It might have rained, any | time | ; only -- it did not. There might have been |
doc#103 | remained squatting on her heels all the | time | we were there; like the man, she was entirely |
doc#103 | ground, the boys picked them up, one at a | time | , and pinched them dead. The tiny bodies |
doc#104 | deep in his chest. </p><p> It was a fortunate | time | in which to build, for the seventeenth |
doc#104 | aromatick a Market as any in the Universe". In | time | Isfahan came to be known as "half the world |
doc#104 | and the peasant. Nonetheless, they take | time | out -- much time -- from the game of grab |
doc#104 | Nonetheless, they take time out -- much | time | -- from the game of grab and these new |
doc#105 | be endured. As he talked about himself, | time | and again stuffing and dragging on his |
doc#105 | Switzerland. He returned to Germany for the first | time | in 1953, where he has since conducted in |
doc#105 | his musical activities, did he have the | time | and inclination to do anything else? He |
doc#107 | Founding Fathers found the crisis of their | time | to be equally grave, and yet they had confidence |