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This means that students see other types of words besides verbs and verbal constructions that frequently come into play . These include adverbs and various particles , although these do not occupy a central place in the curriculum .
This means that students see other types of words besides verbs and verbal constructions that frequently come into play . These include adverbs and various particles , although these do not occupy a central place in the curriculum .
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But even in their preoccupation with the differences between the senses , Ong and Taussig demonstrate that all the senses function as a form and a means of touch . As Taussig ( 1993 ) proposes , it is a salutary experience to be ...
But even in their preoccupation with the differences between the senses , Ong and Taussig demonstrate that all the senses function as a form and a means of touch . As Taussig ( 1993 ) proposes , it is a salutary experience to be ...
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Tekanawita , also known as the Peacemaker , said : We promise to have only one dish among us ; in it will be beaver tail and no knife will be there ... which means that we will all have equal share of the game roaming about in the ...
Tekanawita , also known as the Peacemaker , said : We promise to have only one dish among us ; in it will be beaver tail and no knife will be there ... which means that we will all have equal share of the game roaming about in the ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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