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doc#103 | them to be viewed as exhibits in a zoo, | but | on their reservations they are extremely |
doc#103 | Every bone and muscle in his body showed, | but | he did not give the appearance of starving |
doc#103 | merely that flies were crawling over his face | but | his narrowed eyelids did not blink when |
doc#103 | and were not badly bothered by insects, | but | my eyes watered as we stood watching the |
doc#103 | , for it was the odor of the human body, | but | multiplied innumerable times because of |
doc#103 | and a dishonest one. The smell is sexual, | but | so powerfully so that a civilized nose |
doc#103 | great odor. The stink is all the same to me, | but | I really think they can make one another |
doc#104 | get there find that it isn't spooky at all | but | as brilliant as a tile in sunlight. But |
doc#104 | tomb in which Persia lies well preserved | but | indeed dead. Everyone is ready to grant |
doc#104 | ready to grant the Persians their history, | but | almost no one is willing to acknowledge |
doc#104 | Shah Abbas II in the seventeenth century -- | but | they do retire into hundreds of pavilions |
doc#104 | buildings to which entrance tickets are sold, | but | some of them occupy splendid examples of |
doc#104 | </p><p> It is perhaps difficult to conceive, | but | imagine that tonight on London bridge the |
doc#105 | ran away from school when he was fifteen, | but | this escapade did not save him from the |
doc#105 | Amt, aber keine Meinung (I hold an office, | but | I do not feel entitled to have an opinion |
doc#105 | over the newly acquired Claude Lorrain, | but | reminisced with pleasure over a Poussin |
doc#106 | convinced of the truth of my statement, | but | could not think of anything that might |
doc#106 | even have the money for the return fare, | but | had trusted to luck that I would earn a |
doc#106 | <p> All expressed interest in world affairs | but | no one offered to make any sacrifices to |
doc#107 | involved was neither selfish nor parochial | but | , rather, as Washington in his last wartime |