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... keep you from making some of my mistakes , bless the Lord . . . maybe I can help keep your foot from stumbling for as long as we's in this world . And I'll love you , and I'll honor you calls me home . • • again girl . • until the day ...
... keep you from making some of my mistakes , bless the Lord . . . maybe I can help keep your foot from stumbling for as long as we's in this world . And I'll love you , and I'll honor you calls me home . • • again girl . • until the day ...
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... keep footing on slippery floors must be in- tensely efficient . SPECIFIC CASE These men keep footing on a slippery floor . CONCLUSION These men must have been intensely efficient . 4. Selection : Sinclair says nothing about the ...
... keep footing on slippery floors must be in- tensely efficient . SPECIFIC CASE These men keep footing on a slippery floor . CONCLUSION These men must have been intensely efficient . 4. Selection : Sinclair says nothing about the ...
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... keep shovelling it through holes Spectator would not know floor was slippery , men keep at work Next , having decided what stylistic element to imitate , you would ex- amine the model passage to analyze that element in it . Since the ...
... keep shovelling it through holes Spectator would not know floor was slippery , men keep at work Next , having decided what stylistic element to imitate , you would ex- amine the model passage to analyze that element in it . Since the ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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