The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 - Great Britain |
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... Turn to in business, American economic, and financial Religious History offers readers a view of religion better described as inter- or multidisciplinary than consilient but improvement over disciplinary insularity. nevertheless9 Here ...
... Turn to in business, American economic, and financial Religious History offers readers a view of religion better described as inter- or multidisciplinary than consilient but improvement over disciplinary insularity. nevertheless9 Here ...
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... turn 128 4.2.1 Technology and the translator 130 4.2.2 Translation and advertising 134 4.2.3 The empire of English 139 4.3 Venuti's foreignization: A new paradigm? 145 CHAPTER 5 At the turn of the millenium: State of the discipline 149 ...
... turn 128 4.2.1 Technology and the translator 130 4.2.2 Translation and advertising 134 4.2.3 The empire of English 139 4.3 Venuti's foreignization: A new paradigm? 145 CHAPTER 5 At the turn of the millenium: State of the discipline 149 ...
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... turn on, you need maps and manuals. To turn on, you must learn how to pray. Prayer is the compass, the gyroscope for centering and stillness. Turning on is a complex, demanding, frightening, confusing process. It requires diligent yoga.
... turn on, you need maps and manuals. To turn on, you must learn how to pray. Prayer is the compass, the gyroscope for centering and stillness. Turning on is a complex, demanding, frightening, confusing process. It requires diligent yoga.
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... Turn Tina is my name. Taking two turns is the way I play the game. I take two turns; you take one. Isn't this gonna be loads of fun?” Suddenly, Chloe the Clown Fish swims on by. “Hey, stop—my name is Tina. Do you want to play with me ...
... Turn Tina is my name. Taking two turns is the way I play the game. I take two turns; you take one. Isn't this gonna be loads of fun?” Suddenly, Chloe the Clown Fish swims on by. “Hey, stop—my name is Tina. Do you want to play with me ...
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... turn them over to any Apaches who returned to the Spanish outpost as a signal that the Spanish meant the Apaches no harm . Flores wanted to hold the hostages until after a peace agreement was reached with all the Apache chiefs , and ...
... turn them over to any Apaches who returned to the Spanish outpost as a signal that the Spanish meant the Apaches no harm . Flores wanted to hold the hostages until after a peace agreement was reached with all the Apache chiefs , and ...
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