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... begin with , not only are old and young experiencing themselves and seeing the world in very different ways , they are often not communi- cating with each other . And to the extent that communication rests upon a body of shared ...
... begin with , not only are old and young experiencing themselves and seeing the world in very different ways , they are often not communi- cating with each other . And to the extent that communication rests upon a body of shared ...
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... begin a new one , and a complete char- acterization of an obviation system requires that we correctly characterize the basis on which this decision is made . While it is likely that the deter- mining factors are ones that are only ...
... begin a new one , and a complete char- acterization of an obviation system requires that we correctly characterize the basis on which this decision is made . While it is likely that the deter- mining factors are ones that are only ...
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... begin , with the prin- cipal stress moved to the last syllable.2 " My good neighbours ! " He would then launch into a formal eulogy , speaking to the mourners gathered for a wake , or again , one year later , to close the period of ...
... begin , with the prin- cipal stress moved to the last syllable.2 " My good neighbours ! " He would then launch into a formal eulogy , speaking to the mourners gathered for a wake , or again , one year later , to close the period of ...
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