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doc#112 | Nation has said that "Waiting for Godot" | is | "the concentrate ... of the contemporary |
doc#112 | is right to say that "Waiting for Godot" | is | a reflection (he calls it a distorted reflection |
doc#113 | producing work -- Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" | is | a striking example of this tendency -- |
doc#115 | of the volume as "Thoughts in Loneliness" | is | , as Professor Böök indicated, in sharp |
doc#103 | that the economy of life in the "outback" | is | awful. There is no room for error or waste |
doc#116 | So in these pages the term "technology" | is | used to include any and all means which |
doc#127 | this group. </p><p> Lung type III (fig. 3) | is | to some degree a composite of types I and |
doc#127 | existence in the human being. Miller ('50) | is | the principal antagonist of this viewpoint |
doc#120 | hours. A very fine, gray solid (about 15 g) | is | formed, water-washed by centrifugation, |
doc#132 | too threatening, the worker can withdraw) | is | another prominent feature in these efforts |
doc#79 | SHOW FOLLOWS CEREMONIES A crowd of 1,400 | is | expected for the ceremonies, which will |
doc#43 | War Between the States returning in 1865 | is | the National Archives building where hundreds |
doc#76 | Willie's lifetime batting average of .318 | is | 11 points beyond Mickey's. </p><p> The Giants |
doc#119 | formula is given by Rumscheidt and Mason. If a | is | the major axis of an ellipsoid and b and |
doc#103 | and who finally died. </p><p> The aborigine | is | not deceived; he knows that the land is |
doc#116 | foreigners can; and our loss of "prestige" abroad | is | the direct result. No amount of ballyhoo |
doc#112 | corresponds to his visage. The Irish accent | is | , as one would expect, combined with slight |
doc#119 | tested is placed. A tape of cellulose acetate | is | pulled between the blocks and the tape |
doc#21 | SURVEYED The secretary's greatest achievement | is | perhaps the rekindling of NATO realization |
doc#121 | CLEANING PROCESS Cleaning or detergent action | is | entirely a matter of surfaces. Wet cleaning |