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... older sister. There were several years between us and she spoiled me in every way possible. She taught me everything from tying my shoe laces to dressing myself. Teaching me to identify the colors of my crayons and Atten-Tion! Parade-Rest.
... older sister. There were several years between us and she spoiled me in every way possible. She taught me everything from tying my shoe laces to dressing myself. Teaching me to identify the colors of my crayons and Atten-Tion! Parade-Rest.
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... options till you get a result Exasperation: I can't do it Completion: I did it. Injection: “ouch” Election: making a choice (vote) Occupation: Invading The Exceptional “ tion ” Sometimes Good , Sometimes Bad The Exceptional “tion” • 21.
... options till you get a result Exasperation: I can't do it Completion: I did it. Injection: “ouch” Election: making a choice (vote) Occupation: Invading The Exceptional “ tion ” Sometimes Good , Sometimes Bad The Exceptional “tion” • 21.
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... tion , not as an " assignment to some particular congrega- tion , " but as giving him authority to execute his office in any congregation , or any part of the flock of Christ , which might be committed to his charge . Such , we have ...
... tion , not as an " assignment to some particular congrega- tion , " but as giving him authority to execute his office in any congregation , or any part of the flock of Christ , which might be committed to his charge . Such , we have ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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