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doc#102 | buttons. At least a dozen men, some armed, | are | never far away from him. In front of him |
doc#102 | . </p><p> Now we must become vague, for we | are | approaching one of the nation's most guarded |
doc#102 | of them covering various contingencies -- | are | contained in a sealed X-ray-proof "unique |
doc#102 | batch at a time, by a secret source and | are | continually changed by Wisman or his staff |
doc#102 | preprepared messages. What these fragments | are | and how they activate the go order may |
doc#102 | rate, three men out of a six-man B-52 crew | are | required to copy down Wisman's go-to-war |
doc#102 | bomb to be released. Unless all gadgets | are | properly operated -- and the wires and |
doc#104 | have survived and which naturally enough | are | called "historical monuments". </p><p> However |
doc#104 | lanes. Often, too, the social institutions | are | housed in these pavilions and palaces and |
doc#104 | not simply "historical monuments"; they | are | the places where Persians live. </p><p> The |
doc#104 | the city and up the river valley, which | are | smaller, more humble copies of the former |
doc#104 | place in buildings to which entrance tickets | are | sold, but some of them occupy splendid |
doc#104 | see, is that these places and activities | are | often the settings in which Persians exercise |
doc#104 | upper story of a pavilion -- these things | are | noticed, judged, and valued. </p><p> Nowhere |
doc#104 | tile. At either end and in the center there | are | bays which contain nine greater alcoves |
doc#104 | and thus rooms, arched on all four sides, | are | formed. Down through the axis of the bridge |
doc#104 | much as any people. Many of them, moreover, | are | beginning to complain about the scarcity |
doc#104 | practically all Persian music, for that matter) | are | limited to a range of two octaves. Yet |
doc#107 | Madison commented to Jefferson in 1789, "We | are | in a wilderness without a single footstep |
doc#108 | Nostalgic Yankee readers of Erskine Caldwell | are | today informed by proud Georgians that |