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doc#131 | exercised by the group; and in modern societies | such | influence is still great. Religion has |
doc#103 | skin has a light dusty cast to it. In spots | such | as the elbows and knees the second skin |
doc#121 | Obviously hydrophobic (oleophilic) substances | such | as greases, oils, or particles having a |
doc#129 | the preceding remarks, it is clear that | such | a bundle is transformed into itself in |
doc#6 | support for public education, provided that | such | funds be received and expended" as state |
doc#100 | have. The North should thank its stars that | such | has been the case; but at the same time |
doc#140 | . A few days ago, she would have thought | such | an expedition as this utterly ridiculous |
doc#40 | jobs from European nations and give more to | such | countries as India. India is the most populous |
doc#130 | dominant party, governments may respond to | such | a situation by claiming a monopoly of understanding |
doc#130 | their policies. </p><p> American policy toward | such | societies should stress our sympathy for |
doc#129 | be established between the lines of two | such | pencils, so that in a sense a unique image |
doc#138 | indeed, my scholastic qualifications were | such | that he, a college graduate himself, must |
doc#131 | of values there can be no society. Where | such | a value system prevails, it always unifies |
doc#108 | order in general, and he never deals with | such | specific aspects of this change as the |
doc#124 | frequent infections among laboratory workers | such | as those causing Q fever, tularemia, brucellosis |