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... asked , “ Just what did he say ? " and the answer was on dismissing him , the roentgenologist said to an assistant , " N.P. " In Mayo clinic cipher this meant “ no plates , ” and indicated that the X - ray man was so satisfied with the ...
... asked , “ Just what did he say ? " and the answer was on dismissing him , the roentgenologist said to an assistant , " N.P. " In Mayo clinic cipher this meant “ no plates , ” and indicated that the X - ray man was so satisfied with the ...
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... asked Mr. Stettinius what the American attitude would be toward the assumption by the Soviet Union of a trusteeship . Mr. Stettinius replied in general terms , expressing the opinion that the Soviet Union was " eligible " to receive a ...
... asked Mr. Stettinius what the American attitude would be toward the assumption by the Soviet Union of a trusteeship . Mr. Stettinius replied in general terms , expressing the opinion that the Soviet Union was " eligible " to receive a ...
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... asked " petitioner to get off the box , but petititioner continued urging his audience to attend Rogge's speech . The officer next " told " petitioner to get down , but he did not . The officer finally " demanded " that petitioner get ...
... asked " petitioner to get off the box , but petititioner continued urging his audience to attend Rogge's speech . The officer next " told " petitioner to get down , but he did not . The officer finally " demanded " that petitioner get ...
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ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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