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doc#35 | These contend there is a serious question | as | to whether Mr. Wagner has the confidence |
doc#116 | trying to draw the line, color and other, | as | to which kind of man we wish to see dominate |
doc#118 | dotted line shown in figure 4 was taken | as | typical for the temperature distribution |
doc#102 | routings and frequencies make the chain | as | unbreakable as possible. </p><p> The same |
doc#132 | preventing or averting pathogenic phenomena such | as | undue regression, unhealthy suppression |
doc#106 | ingredient of anger, and might be classified | as | uninterested and bored rather than angry |
doc#113 | the rhythm and ritual they have adopted | as | uniquely their own, is designed to enhance |
doc#108 | into something beautiful and grotesque, but | as | unreal as -- or even more unreal than -- |
doc#105 | and Bruckner works in the coming season, | as | usual. We'll play Bruckner's Fifth Symphony |
doc#148 | completely recovered and opened the store | as | usual at 10 in the morning. I felt that |
doc#138 | director I saw why. Although it was dark | as | usual I could see that the hall had only |
doc#127 | muscular coats which are capable of acting | as | valves. In other words, the anastomoses |
doc#129 | image of the second intersection of l and Q | as | vertex and lying in the plane determined |
doc#129 | pencil of lines having a point, P, of g | as | vertex is transformed into a ruled surface |
doc#129 | having one of these points of tangency, T, | as | vertex will be transformed into the entire |
doc#26 | major parties. </p><p> Mr. Reama, who retired | as | vice president of the American Screw Co. |
doc#107 | neither selfish nor parochial but, rather, | as | Washington in his last wartime circular |
doc#103 | against the rock. He gazed away from us | as | we approached. He was over six feet tall |
doc#69 | "We always like to keep the ball as much | as | we can against Denver because they have |
doc#110 | Confederate States of America". Dictionaries, | as | we have seen, still cite this government |