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doc#131 | exercises a stabilizing-conserving function. As | such | it acts as an anchor for the people. There |
doc#131 | exercised by the group; and in modern societies | such | influence is still great. Religion has |
doc#132 | preventing or averting pathogenic phenomena | such | as undue regression, unhealthy suppression |
doc#136 | the top of the bale, firing four arrows in | such | rapid succession it didn't seem possible |
doc#138 | indeed, my scholastic qualifications were | such | that he, a college graduate himself, must |
doc#138 | my conviction was aroused, had mounted at | such | a rate recently that I now found its realization |
doc#140 | time to time. It was not, thought Pamela, | such | an evil place after all. No wonder Melissa |
doc#140 | . A few days ago, she would have thought | such | an expedition as this utterly ridiculous |
doc#140 | bright, daylight mind would whistle away | such | images; they would not dare to face his |
doc#140 | was bewildered. She seemed to have come | such | a long distance -- too far for her destination |
doc#140 | before had she felt or dreamt or imagined | such | a scene? She already knew this unwholesome |
doc#141 | . And even with her limited knowledge of | such | things, she knew that the car could be |
doc#142 | good". </p><p> "In my place, you'd follow | such | advice as you give me"? </p><p> Hernandez |
doc#142 | probably had never before ventured into | such | a house. They brought to it all the odors |
doc#146 | Pat had never pretended to give advice in | such | affairs. "You're the doctor", he returned |