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doc#61 | draought as they coasted along with a 3- | to | -0 advantage. SIEBERN HITS HOMER Over the |
doc#37 | expected in an attempt to advance the aid- | to | -education bill. </p><p> The housing bill |
doc#124 | render this weapon unsuitable for hand- | to | -hand encounter. A man can be an effective |
doc#101 | feudalism led, not more than two centuries ago, | to | the surge of nationalism. (Since the time |
doc#141 | was the best way to handle him; that is, | to | show no curiosity whatsoever. Otherwise |
doc#114 | the North possessed no superior virtue, | to | "show the world that" (as James's Christopher |
doc#110 | gave "the last full measure of devotion" | to | prevent disunion, preserved individual |
doc#114 | one finds it again in Thomas Nelson Page) | to | the effect that the Mayflower on its second |
doc#124 | an initial cloud in the size range of 1 | to | 5 microns. In this test, 130 gallons of |
doc#47 | $67,000 to the Women's S.P.C.A.; $15,000 | to | pay six policemen assigned as dog catchers |
doc#47 | policemen assigned as dog catchers and $15,000 | to | investigate dog bites. BACKS HIGHER FEES |
doc#59 | methods is going to determine her ability | to | meet the challenge of this hour". </p><p> |
doc#116 | else. We must believe we have the ability | to | affect our own destinies: otherwise why |
doc#132 | intelligent use of nursing care, accompaniment | to | the well-baby clinic for medical advice |
doc#102 | questions would be quickly answered according | to | a preprepared agenda. Officers who participate |
doc#142 | They followed him into the rain and across | to | the squat stone building fifty feet to |
doc#105 | Steinberg was forced to restrict his activities | to | the Jewish community. Through the Frankfurt |
doc#133 | Morgan said finally, "but I can't afford | to | pay you anything. I guess you'd better |
doc#122 | subsequently admitted and the exchange was allowed | to | take place. The radiochlorine was stored |
doc#128 | reflexly induced stimuli, but leads also | to | an autonomic reversal: a stimulus acting |