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... kind . An enemy airplane could detect the ex- act location only by flying low and ver- tically over the road . They could not signal the position to their gunners and by the time they reported in person the convoy had passed far beyond ...
... kind . An enemy airplane could detect the ex- act location only by flying low and ver- tically over the road . They could not signal the position to their gunners and by the time they reported in person the convoy had passed far beyond ...
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... kind , there being assembled the usual number of the disciples of chaos . To this number were added a large number of men now temporarily unemployed , whose pres- ence was secured by misleading hand bills stealthily disseminated the day ...
... kind , there being assembled the usual number of the disciples of chaos . To this number were added a large number of men now temporarily unemployed , whose pres- ence was secured by misleading hand bills stealthily disseminated the day ...
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... kind when the supervisor encourages the teacher to undertake the experiment and rec- ognizes the results obtained . Observation is also an instrument of work of others . A teacher should al- ways be open to demonstrations of suc ...
... kind when the supervisor encourages the teacher to undertake the experiment and rec- ognizes the results obtained . Observation is also an instrument of work of others . A teacher should al- ways be open to demonstrations of suc ...
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... kind- ness sometimes spoken of as the mother instinct is always present to a greater or less degree in both sexes . Upon it may be developed the feeling of respon- sibility which we accept for those who are less fortunate than ourselves ...
... kind- ness sometimes spoken of as the mother instinct is always present to a greater or less degree in both sexes . Upon it may be developed the feeling of respon- sibility which we accept for those who are less fortunate than ourselves ...
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... kind of " bookishness " that has no place in every - day speech , especially in the speech of American- born children , who learn English as the " mother tongue . " The use of " stilted " English by for- eign - born children has been ...
... kind of " bookishness " that has no place in every - day speech , especially in the speech of American- born children , who learn English as the " mother tongue . " The use of " stilted " English by for- eign - born children has been ...
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