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He is also happy to print , unaltered except in format , at the request of a subscriber , another Call For Testimony , this for a proposed Panel and Discussion Forum on Sexual Harassment and the Classics Profession .
He is also happy to print , unaltered except in format , at the request of a subscriber , another Call For Testimony , this for a proposed Panel and Discussion Forum on Sexual Harassment and the Classics Profession .
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the short- and long - term effects of sexual harassment on the victims . In providing information about their own and others ' experiences , prospective respondents should feel free to supply as much specific detail as they feel ...
the short- and long - term effects of sexual harassment on the victims . In providing information about their own and others ' experiences , prospective respondents should feel free to supply as much specific detail as they feel ...
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That Lucretius has a sexual picture in his mind in both tree - friction passages is confirmed by the occurrence in them of several words and phrases which either are ambiguous or are used by him elsewhere in a sexual context .
That Lucretius has a sexual picture in his mind in both tree - friction passages is confirmed by the occurrence in them of several words and phrases which either are ambiguous or are used by him elsewhere in a sexual context .
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