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  • Q. Welmek, I want to go back to Jane's [[question]] about [[difficult]] people. What do you do, or how do you de
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  • Jane:This is Jane. I am happy to be here. I am welcoming all the unseen friends and teachers Signa: (Jane)
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  • :1817 JANE AUSTEN Persuasion iii, Could not be a better time, Sir Walter, for having a
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  • It is encouraged that as you encounter John and Jane Doe in [[dialogue]] about the [[ethics]] or [[morals]] of a situation, whet
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  • ...y store in a city of 30,000 people, and feeling like I'm going to run into Jane Doe, and you do before you leave the store.
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  • [[Jane Jacobs]] in the 1960s and 70s offered the observation that there were two d
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  • For example, urbanist [[Jane Jacobs]] defines cities as the economic engines that work to create large n # Chisholm, Jane; and Anne Millard (1991). Early Civilization, illus. Ian Jackson, London: U
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  • ...just feel that it's apropos for me to cough it up again, which was that [[Jane Roberts]] was bringing in Seth and it's the only thing I ever [[read]] in a
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  • ...nfiding [[trust]] and apply it to your life. What goes on between John and Jane Doe is between them. What goes on between you and your brother is your busi
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  • ...ear. References to it appear in many later works of fiction, including ''[[Jane Eyre]]'', ''[[Cranford]]'' and ''[[The House of the Seven Gables]]''. Its f ...based in part on Johnson's views of Shakespeare, and Johnson influenced [[Jane Austen]]'s writing style and philosophy. Later, Johnson's works came into
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  • Greetings, It is my [[pleasure]] to greet our [[visitors]] John and Jane and their lovely daughter. We are pleased that you have made the trip to [[
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  • ...discipline for his eyes, but his spirits and vivacity are not abated. 1816 JANE AUSTEN Let. 9 July (1952) 457 Her illness must have been a very serious one
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  • Jane Austen's ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'' begins with the proposition “It is a
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  • ...he nature of love, which may not have been mentioned in this article are [[Jane Austen]], [[Stendhal]], [[Schopenhauer]], [[George Meredith]], [[Proust]],
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  • Jane: Signa, was that you? Did you [[speak]] with S? Do you have a [[message]]? ...m time to time. Their [[group]] has an assigned teacher waiting to begin. (Jane asked Signa for the teacher's [[name]]. Signa declined to give it.)
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  • ...inent individuals in Virginia, the third of eight children. His mother was Jane Randolph, daughter of Isham Randolph, a ship's captain and sometime planter On October 1, 1765, Jefferson's oldest sister Jane died at the age of 25. Jefferson fell into a period of deep mourning as he
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  • ...ages of psychosocial development|stages of psychosocial development, and [[Jane Loevinger]]'s Loevinger's stages of ego development.
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  • ...social groups, there is the social economy going on. Were you working with Jane, who is part of another group, and Dorothy, who is part of another group, a
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  • ...she had so desired. But it follows from the consequence argument that, if Jane had remained standing, she would have either generated a contradiction, vio
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  • .../6 In Beverly Hills and Bel Air, we saw the homes (never called houses) of Jane Withers, Greer Garson, and Barbra Streisand. ...t upstairs with a most bountiful cut of *home-baked bread and butter. 1816 JANE AUSTEN Emma II. ix. 186 The finest looking home-baked apples I ever saw in
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