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... example , Sinclair contrasts the shocking violence of cattle slaughter with its sys- tematic procedures ; this contrast is central to his way of seeing the meat - packing industry . What other subject matter might yield the same ...
... example , Sinclair contrasts the shocking violence of cattle slaughter with its sys- tematic procedures ; this contrast is central to his way of seeing the meat - packing industry . What other subject matter might yield the same ...
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... example 2nd example 3rd example and recapitulation PRINCIPLE EXPLAINED BY EXAMPLES The acceleration of the Vespucian crisis would suggest that after a certain " collision velocity " has been attained by both sides in a campus cleavage ...
... example 2nd example 3rd example and recapitulation PRINCIPLE EXPLAINED BY EXAMPLES The acceleration of the Vespucian crisis would suggest that after a certain " collision velocity " has been attained by both sides in a campus cleavage ...
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... Example : " I mean to study diligently this semester . Especially in chemistry . " ( The first period mistakenly implies that the sen- tence is ended ; the remaining fragment is presented as if it were a complete second sentence ...
... Example : " I mean to study diligently this semester . Especially in chemistry . " ( The first period mistakenly implies that the sen- tence is ended ; the remaining fragment is presented as if it were a complete second sentence ...
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Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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