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... sense of purpose and direction , and indicate a satisfying set of projects for his undertaking . But before this can happen the new vision and pattern of thought necessitated by our new knowledge must be clarified , given form and ...
... sense of purpose and direction , and indicate a satisfying set of projects for his undertaking . But before this can happen the new vision and pattern of thought necessitated by our new knowledge must be clarified , given form and ...
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... sense of propriety , they insisted on seeing Campbell alone . The meeting took place out on a sand dune , with Plomer , Mary and myself watching from a distance drawn together by a sense of impending disaster . Campbell , whose sole ...
... sense of propriety , they insisted on seeing Campbell alone . The meeting took place out on a sand dune , with Plomer , Mary and myself watching from a distance drawn together by a sense of impending disaster . Campbell , whose sole ...
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... sense of reassurance and liberation of my own childish feelings about the black people that I experienced when I first read him as a young boy . How great was his achievement in this respect can perhaps be best measured by the fact that ...
... sense of reassurance and liberation of my own childish feelings about the black people that I experienced when I first read him as a young boy . How great was his achievement in this respect can perhaps be best measured by the fact that ...
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