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... course , the purpose is to establish a point and to assert one's com- petitive superiority over those who cut the corners and break the rules . Yet there is sheer delight in the rules as such , sheer " virtu- osity " in mastering and ...
... course , the purpose is to establish a point and to assert one's com- petitive superiority over those who cut the corners and break the rules . Yet there is sheer delight in the rules as such , sheer " virtu- osity " in mastering and ...
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... course , some interdependence among the various styles of human expression . We take it as a matter of course that Velasquez and Cervantes appear in the same period in Spanish history . Even between artistic and scientific waves of ...
... course , some interdependence among the various styles of human expression . We take it as a matter of course that Velasquez and Cervantes appear in the same period in Spanish history . Even between artistic and scientific waves of ...
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... course , clear in the matter of allowing each individual the right to contract a valid marriage in accordance with his own inclinations and abili- ties ; there is nothing in the papal declaration which would ap- ply pressure on any ...
... course , clear in the matter of allowing each individual the right to contract a valid marriage in accordance with his own inclinations and abili- ties ; there is nothing in the papal declaration which would ap- ply pressure on any ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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