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The “Strange Country”
… the state named in its title. But its release on June 26, 1934 was greeted with a critical acclaim and commercial success that stunned the author, the publishers, … smooth steps. “He was a very attractive man and quite a ladies’ man,” recalls Robert Harwood, a student of Carmer’s …
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LibraryThing Hits the Big Time
… history and impact . The social networking book cataloging website has even found fans among our own Thomas Jefferson …
Eve
… a hairpin in her mouth and a lock of hair lifted in her comb. “You know.” She had just plucked the hairpin from her … up these lampposts. Ice on the windshields, salt crystals and slush in the streets,” he said. “Not to mention … be talking about a funeral. A famous jazz clarinetist had died. The accents were heavy. The man and woman listened to …
Confusion of Tongues
… By William Ralph Inge. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $4.00. The Limitations of Science. By J. W. N. … illustrations, metaphors, selecting with a particular audience in mind. The result is Babel. The Very Reverend … to the total course of things. Pushed into the future, it points to a time when all things will be at one temperature, …
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Long Division
… their current attractiveness from…isolating people from competing value systems,” Marty continues, while cults and … to recruit new members, cliques number only a few individuals and are closed to outsiders. Think of the table of … we’re willing to set aside our internal differences and die to preserve what we imagine is ours.  clique party sect …
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Is It Rude to Tell Men That You Don’t
Is It Rude to Tell Men That You Don’t Is it rude to tell men that you don’t              love them just the idea of them        what if we don’t even love living but                    just the idea of living  pictures always look lovely but wasn’t      …
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