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... effect of a rhyme , a clinch . People often speak as though there were something inherently trivial- ising about the anagram , as against the rhyme . This , as though there were sound effects and then those other things , unsound effects ...
... effect of a rhyme , a clinch . People often speak as though there were something inherently trivial- ising about the anagram , as against the rhyme . This , as though there were sound effects and then those other things , unsound effects ...
Strana 119
... effect the most complex of appre- hensions , and this because of the refusal to be swayed ' By the dictation of a single sense ' . Knowledge is at one with intuition and with happy acci- dent ; Tomlinson's quiet effect ( there in the ...
... effect the most complex of appre- hensions , and this because of the refusal to be swayed ' By the dictation of a single sense ' . Knowledge is at one with intuition and with happy acci- dent ; Tomlinson's quiet effect ( there in the ...
Strana 167
... effect of the use of coal by not- ing that ' an annual use of 1 ton of coal makes 1 hectare of land available that would otherwise have been required as fuel plantation ' : R. P. Sieferle , The Subterranean Forest : Energy Systems and ...
... effect of the use of coal by not- ing that ' an annual use of 1 ton of coal makes 1 hectare of land available that would otherwise have been required as fuel plantation ' : R. P. Sieferle , The Subterranean Forest : Energy Systems and ...
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