Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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Página 159
... stand tall in the defense of our country whenever and wherever we are required to take our stand . ― The Outer Banks My mind stands causeless on the place to choose , and feels a long slow rising , cold and calm , as those low swells ...
... stand tall in the defense of our country whenever and wherever we are required to take our stand . ― The Outer Banks My mind stands causeless on the place to choose , and feels a long slow rising , cold and calm , as those low swells ...
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... stand on . This verbal patricide provides a prolonged intellectual orgasm , quite as satisfying as the first sexual one . For many short - term agnostics , this period will pass into nostalgia , along with fraternity parties and freedom ...
... stand on . This verbal patricide provides a prolonged intellectual orgasm , quite as satisfying as the first sexual one . For many short - term agnostics , this period will pass into nostalgia , along with fraternity parties and freedom ...
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... stand on tiptoe , because in those days the phone was fastened to the wall . Her suitor , standing tall behind her , was prompt- ing her , " Tell him you won't take care of the boy any longer , " and my aunt repeated it very faintly ...
... stand on tiptoe , because in those days the phone was fastened to the wall . Her suitor , standing tall behind her , was prompt- ing her , " Tell him you won't take care of the boy any longer , " and my aunt repeated it very faintly ...
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