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... express a great deal of confidence in his followers ' ability to mend their ways and avoid disaster . As it is , Tsuge's open interest in the future conveys an expression of hope that his message will be understood and heeded . In this ...
... express a great deal of confidence in his followers ' ability to mend their ways and avoid disaster . As it is , Tsuge's open interest in the future conveys an expression of hope that his message will be understood and heeded . In this ...
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... express these feelings through linguistic violence upon the object of their longings , and a lurid , passionate response to its sufferings . Exposing these violent textual decompositions helps us see a difficult thing - how supposedly ...
... express these feelings through linguistic violence upon the object of their longings , and a lurid , passionate response to its sufferings . Exposing these violent textual decompositions helps us see a difficult thing - how supposedly ...
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... express a fear of the effects of the new forms of scientific rationalism on American life . Jancovich reverses the usual critique of the two 1951 films The Thing and The Day the Earth Stood Still , arguing that the former is the more ...
... express a fear of the effects of the new forms of scientific rationalism on American life . Jancovich reverses the usual critique of the two 1951 films The Thing and The Day the Earth Stood Still , arguing that the former is the more ...
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Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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