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doc#72 | Bears took the lead in the first inning, | as | they did in Sunday's opener, and never |
doc#116 | proprietors must be completely interdependent, | as | they are each a part of the whole. Strikes |
doc#115 | the volume as "Thoughts in Loneliness" is, | as | Professor Böök indicated, in sharp contrast |
doc#112 | corresponds to his visage. The Irish accent is, | as | one would expect, combined with slight |
doc#108 | and the success of such an endeavor is, | as | suggested above, glaringly rare. </p><p> |
doc#116 | we are now living? Hence the prime issue, | as | I see it, is whether a democratic or free |
doc#108 | changing order of the South quite keenly, | as | can be proven by a quick recalling of his |
doc#141 | authority over them -- make them toe the line, | as | he had to -- if he knuckled under to this |
doc#115 | Napoleon. His ideal was Alexander of Macedon, | as | Napoleon's was Julius Caesar. His purpose |
doc#113 | </p><p> If love reflects the nature of man, | as | Ortega y Gasset believes, if the person |
doc#135 | affections from her. And using him, Mike McLish, | as | a sop to her pride. </p><p> He handed the |
doc#141 | money back into the oil fields. Moreover, | as | long as the weapon was carried openly, |
doc#140 | would return this symbol to the mountain, | as | one pours seed back into the soil every |
doc#110 | citizen emerged, in the South as in the North, | as | America's true sovereign, in "a new birth |
doc#107 | with her box opened; and the disguised one, | as | the serpent creeping with his deadly wiles |
doc#116 | trying to draw the line, color and other, | as | to which kind of man we wish to see dominate |
doc#127 | side and a pulmonary vein on the other, | as | in type I (fig. 24). This relationship, |
doc#112 | so high that the top falls gently over, | as | if to show that it really is hair and not |
doc#129 | through a point, P, of g meets its image at P, | as | asserted. </p><p> Now consider the transformation |
doc#15 | with any relatives, including both parents, | as | a means of preserving family unity. </p> |