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... association . In the Lincoln metaphor the two logically prior elements are : Subject Item for association Repairing the results of the civil war - the results of human suffering and loss , of political and economic chaos Binding wounds ...
... association . In the Lincoln metaphor the two logically prior elements are : Subject Item for association Repairing the results of the civil war - the results of human suffering and loss , of political and economic chaos Binding wounds ...
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... association , and which therefore determine how interpretants are associated by a reader - listener " ; they suggest ... associations the metaphor may hold for a particular listener - for example , the indi- vidual's response to physical ...
... association , and which therefore determine how interpretants are associated by a reader - listener " ; they suggest ... associations the metaphor may hold for a particular listener - for example , the indi- vidual's response to physical ...
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... association of States in the nature of contract merely , can it , as a contract , be peaceably unmade , by less than all the parties who made it ? One party to a contract may violate it - break it , so to speak ; but does it not require ...
... association of States in the nature of contract merely , can it , as a contract , be peaceably unmade , by less than all the parties who made it ? One party to a contract may violate it - break it , so to speak ; but does it not require ...
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