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doc#113 | feeling, then why should she not yield to | it | ? "Most often", she says, "it's the monogamous |
doc#113 | not yield to it? "Most often", she says, " | it | 's the monogamous relationship that is <bital>dis<eital>honest |
doc#113 | is the use of marijuana. As Lipton puts | it | : "The Eros is felt in the magic circle |
doc#114 | indications by the mid-twentieth century. I leave | it | to the statisticians to say what they were |
doc#114 | when he said, "They make a desert, and call | it | peace" ("Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant |
doc#114 | land is not irrevocable; it can be changed; | it | has been, many times. Mr. Justice Taney |
doc#114 | blithe insouciance. The trouble here is that | it | 's almost too easy to take the high moral |
doc#114 | in his "English Notebooks". and one finds | it | again in Thomas Nelson Page) to the effect |
doc#114 | more than this is involved. </p><p> How did | it | happen, for example, that the state university |
doc#115 | glory of Sweden in the past and continues | it | into the present. In the following sketch |
doc#115 | past and to incite her people to perpetuate | it | in the present. </p><p> He did not, however |
doc#115 | War and Peace. About one-third as long, | it | is less intimate and detailed, but better |
doc#115 | after an absence of eighteen years. He finds | it | in utter misery and desolation. All his |
doc#115 | high school students. Admirably written, | it | is a perfect introduction to Swedish history |
doc#116 | correction, I would say the corporation as | it | exists in America today. At first glance |
doc#116 | notorious for its callous disregard except where | it | depends on them for services. </p><p> The |
doc#116 | society, controlling society and forcing upon | it | a regime representing only the corporation |
doc#116 | place in our society. Ideally speaking, | it | should be allowed to operate only where |
doc#116 | establishment should become a corporation until | it | is either acquired by another proprietor |
doc#116 | an initial investment of $1,200 in 1943, | it | has grown, with no additional capital investment |