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Page 402
... offer has always the meaning of " offer as a sacrifice " and seems always to mean offer oneself . A possible exception occurs on page 145- " There ben times nor not too far back nyther when they use to offer to that same and very 1 what ...
... offer has always the meaning of " offer as a sacrifice " and seems always to mean offer oneself . A possible exception occurs on page 145- " There ben times nor not too far back nyther when they use to offer to that same and very 1 what ...
Page 474
... offer two different strategies for addressing the gap between what is and what might be . We suggest , however , that business writing , as sf , offers a third strategy that effectively closes those gaps . Whereas sf's " hesitations are ...
... offer two different strategies for addressing the gap between what is and what might be . We suggest , however , that business writing , as sf , offers a third strategy that effectively closes those gaps . Whereas sf's " hesitations are ...
Page 496
... offers a basic description of Sargent's fictional output while including a mini - history of women in science fiction ( which would , frankly , have made at least as much , if not more , sense in the introduction ) . Like Sands and ...
... offers a basic description of Sargent's fictional output while including a mini - history of women in science fiction ( which would , frankly , have made at least as much , if not more , sense in the introduction ) . Like Sands and ...
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