Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Perhaps further work will help to clarify at least some of these many uncertainties . There is very little punctuation , even at the end of the various paragraphs and sections of the Principes , and what little there is is limited to an ...
... Perhaps further work will help to clarify at least some of these many uncertainties . There is very little punctuation , even at the end of the various paragraphs and sections of the Principes , and what little there is is limited to an ...
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... perhaps because there is in some sense an element of satisfaction that someone has found some use for something that was otherwise considered useless . There is not a sense that one is reluctantly acquiescing , that he or she is being ...
... perhaps because there is in some sense an element of satisfaction that someone has found some use for something that was otherwise considered useless . There is not a sense that one is reluctantly acquiescing , that he or she is being ...
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... Perhaps being able to talk is a prerequisite , or perhaps John would have found the idea of a community of geese plausible . As far as I know , the names for groups are now applied only to humans . And so it is to the appearance and ...
... Perhaps being able to talk is a prerequisite , or perhaps John would have found the idea of a community of geese plausible . As far as I know , the names for groups are now applied only to humans . And so it is to the appearance and ...
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