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doc#13 | instructor at the University of Oklahoma, and as | an | associate professor of education at Fort |
doc#109 | . </p><p> Alwin Nikolais objects to art as | an | outpouring of personal emotion. He seeks |
doc#118 | through a tube coaxial with the cathode as | an | additional precaution against contamination |
doc#111 | feared comets. The bombs are as harmless as | an | automobile in a garage. We are worried |
doc#123 | the variation of the rate was as much as | an | order of magnitude. One may conclude that |
doc#145 | and blood, filthy as a pig and naked as | an | Indian, kissing the finest, the sweetest |
doc#111 | exceptions, were conceived as is a ship, not as | an | attempt to quell the ocean of mankind, |
doc#107 | free peoples would prosper and serve as | an | example to a world aching for liberty. </p> |
doc#126 | truly colonial bumblebees and can serve as | an | example of the life cycle of many other |
doc#101 | separate existence of the United States as | an | independent entity, it is perhaps natural |
doc#78 | season before rejoining the Steelers as | an | assistant coach. </p><p> Four years later |
doc#111 | war. We, in our country, think of war as | an | external threat which, if it occurs, will |
doc#109 | rational or inspired. The system works as | an | impersonal mechanism. Musicians who use |
doc#22 | But the Communists aided the Pathet Lao at | an | even faster rate. </p><p> And after several |
doc#148 | animal's entire body. The artist looks at | an | ankle, a calf, a bosom and, in his mind |
doc#101 | technological and industrial growth has proceeded at | an | accelerated pace, thus increasing the cornucopia |
doc#130 | assume the role of advisor and guide which at | an | earlier stage foreign experts assumed in |
doc#46 | Erection Co. contracted to do the work at | an | impossibly low cost with a bid that was |
doc#124 | for hand-to-hand encounter. A man can be | an | effective fighting machine throughout the |
doc#133 | They were running from something. He'd be | an | idiot to let them stay he thought, but |