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... become altogether " old hat . " Thus , the significance of the term depends on the point of view of the individual listener , on whether he has become accus- tomed to more recent idioms or whether he has exposed himself so infre ...
... become altogether " old hat . " Thus , the significance of the term depends on the point of view of the individual listener , on whether he has become accus- tomed to more recent idioms or whether he has exposed himself so infre ...
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... become socially valuable goals and social goals must become personally valuable . It should be stressed that this idea of a common purpose does not mean a leveling off of taste , interest , or performance with respect to the inherent ...
... become socially valuable goals and social goals must become personally valuable . It should be stressed that this idea of a common purpose does not mean a leveling off of taste , interest , or performance with respect to the inherent ...
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... Become such and such a kind of person , and become it in such and such a way : this is the religious imperative . The religions speak in commandments , and their commands vary with the personality ideals they proclaim as good . But they ...
... Become such and such a kind of person , and become it in such and such a way : this is the religious imperative . The religions speak in commandments , and their commands vary with the personality ideals they proclaim as good . But they ...
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OBSERVATION | 3 |
HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
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