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doc#130 | of the times, most transitional societies | have | announced economic development plans of |
doc#133 | ", Jones said quickly. "I mean, we don't | have | any way to get there and we can't expect |
doc#138 | away from my hand. He couldn't afford to | have | anyone mess around with them, he said. |
doc#119 | analogous way. </p><p> In the above development we | have | applied the thermodynamics of equilibrium |
doc#137 | nothing but the strange darkness, he would | have | appreciated company. She had helped him |
doc#35 | year's ticket. But Mr. Buckley seems to | have | assumed he would be given the right to |
doc#124 | Some of those who question the value of BW | have | assumed that the only potential would be |
doc#101 | owed by his nation to other nations would | have | astonished a nineteenth-century statesman |
doc#108 | Mississippi) still openly defy integration, would | have | astounded many of yesterday's Southerners |
doc#12 | would require junior-senior high teachers to | have | at least 24 semester hours credit in the |
doc#58 | Lodge Water district board of directors | have | attracted 11 candidates. The election will |
doc#139 | night. </p><p> The only thing which would | have | attracted attention was that two wore the |
doc#107 | Union, which, had it been adopted, might | have | avoided the Revolution, he fought the colonists |
doc#93 | by walking up a single flight of stairs, | have | balconies. </p><p> The structures housing |
doc#102 | more they know -- the more concerned they | have | become. </p><p> Already accidental war is |
doc#126 | described. Some members of the bee family | have | become idlers, social parasites that live |
doc#126 | only exception to this is certain bees that | have | become parasites. I will deal with these |
doc#101 | the American version of the welfare state | have | become part of the conventional wisdom. |
doc#105 | played of Mahler's works. My Pittsburghers | have | become real addicts to Mahler and Bruckner |
doc#100 | appropriate to a pre-World-War-I great power | have | been, following conquest, ruled against |