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... present day . In doing so I may be allowed one assump- tion that fundamentally human beings have not changed . The picture of human nature which we derive from the book of Kings or the fourth Dynasty Egyptian portrait heads in Cairo and ...
... present day . In doing so I may be allowed one assump- tion that fundamentally human beings have not changed . The picture of human nature which we derive from the book of Kings or the fourth Dynasty Egyptian portrait heads in Cairo and ...
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... present employment of the word executive used as a noun . We now often meet an industrial boss or tycoon described as a big executive , ' meaning one who decides policy , makes decisions , and gives orders . But executive , derived from ...
... present employment of the word executive used as a noun . We now often meet an industrial boss or tycoon described as a big executive , ' meaning one who decides policy , makes decisions , and gives orders . But executive , derived from ...
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... present time has become of great importance in connection with the long term effects of radio - active fall - out . Early in the present century it became clear that variations in nature were of two distinct types , the larger inherited ...
... present time has become of great importance in connection with the long term effects of radio - active fall - out . Early in the present century it became clear that variations in nature were of two distinct types , the larger inherited ...
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My Dragon 491 | 20 |
BiographyTrue and False | 66 |
Real Theatre | 67 |
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