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them, ofthe faith ofthe living in the resurrection, and in eternal life. On the third day after his death, the
funeral ... time rector ofthe parish of Whitehaven, and also had the living of
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bachelor, of about fifty ... meaning, and they have an undefined impression ofthe awful oldness of
things. They see the world through doors very little ajar, and they know the walking of God through their
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top ofthe stairs, allowing her husband to control her access to the
rest ofthe house.
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ory and the Hound; The Hypotheses of Failure; Calloway's Code;
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could be had from any of them, and the whole affair had the appearance of being the
work of roughs who either lived in the vicinity, or their ... to the aid ofthe authorities the active personal cooperation ofthe entire better
element.
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love for a woman. It shows the struggle between the ... in the 20th century in New York. Most of
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events ofthe past five years. It shows his the ups and downs of his life
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century, from 1912 onwards, and the invention ofthe internal combustion engine.
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locale became a possibility. The attraction ofthe countryside for the new
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a web of paternalistic...
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production: the drift across the page, the meta-morphosis ofthe text effected by the wandering
eyes ofthe ... Bourdieu 64
Chapter V. The Arts of Theory 74
Cut-out and turn-over: a recipe for theory 75
The ethnologization ofthe "arts" 77
The tales ofthe unrecognized 81
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institution that divides and pays the workers. This practice of economic diversion is in reality
the return of a...
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endosome may induce the conformation change of HBV surface ... a result ofthe variation of loading,
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difference (Figure 2C).
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the end himself. But it was not Jonson's theories alone that made the success of
"Every ... is made of all this in the lampooning of poets and others, Jonson's
contemporaries. The method of personal attack by actual caricature of a person
on the stage is almost as old as the drama. ... chronologer to the City
of London; and that, on the accession ofthe new king, he came soon to triumph
over Daniel as the accepted entertainer of royalty.
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