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Page 271
... give out under h / it ; h / bones give out under h / ; its legs give out and it falls over ( e.g. , table ) ... ( gives the feeling that bones are falling apart ? ) s / he eats or bites it ( an . ) , crushing bones ( Dave observes ...
... give out under h / it ; h / bones give out under h / ; its legs give out and it falls over ( e.g. , table ) ... ( gives the feeling that bones are falling apart ? ) s / he eats or bites it ( an . ) , crushing bones ( Dave observes ...
Page 278
... gives examples of mwac and mootha used with both Conjunct and Independent verbs in main clauses . The use of an Independent inflection is reserved for the reporting of facts and personal opinions while use of Conjunct suffixes is ...
... gives examples of mwac and mootha used with both Conjunct and Independent verbs in main clauses . The use of an Independent inflection is reserved for the reporting of facts and personal opinions while use of Conjunct suffixes is ...
Page 303
... gives a date for the earliest Indian - to - Dutch deed . And , while many writers discuss the purchase of Manhattan ... give any title to anyone which would be recognized by the Crown or its agents . This of course merely amounted to a ...
... gives a date for the earliest Indian - to - Dutch deed . And , while many writers discuss the purchase of Manhattan ... give any title to anyone which would be recognized by the Crown or its agents . This of course merely amounted to a ...
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