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1992 ] ) Once again the Editor may invoke the vulgar proverb illustrated by Breughel in his canvas of proverbs , since once more there are two numbers in one envelope , hopefully a fair augury for that ever - receding goal of catching ...
1992 ] ) Once again the Editor may invoke the vulgar proverb illustrated by Breughel in his canvas of proverbs , since once more there are two numbers in one envelope , hopefully a fair augury for that ever - receding goal of catching ...
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But I feel that , once the point is picked up by the audience , familiar with the slang use of lekythos , the beginning and end of this cheerful little episode are the most crucial , and that , in between , mere repetition of the words ...
But I feel that , once the point is picked up by the audience , familiar with the slang use of lekythos , the beginning and end of this cheerful little episode are the most crucial , and that , in between , mere repetition of the words ...
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Though he may have tried to apply the new skill to his own language , he would start by applying it just as he learned it , not being capable of changing the system at once . We should not unthinkingly identify the adopter with the ...
Though he may have tried to apply the new skill to his own language , he would start by applying it just as he learned it , not being capable of changing the system at once . We should not unthinkingly identify the adopter with the ...
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