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This is for LonghornMama: You can keep the experienc thing going all you want.
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My reaction is that Power is the new missing ingredient that most people now seek: either to experienc power over another humans or to submit to one.
What's with this beautiful BBC journalist reading the news as if she's having an orgasm? Ann Althouse 2009
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Family based learning, in our experienc, kept the mind alert to the conscience -- to the needs of others, to personal responsibilities and to the presence of God.
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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Family based learning, in our experienc, kept the mind alert to the conscience -- to the needs of others, to personal responsibilities and to the presence of God.
Family Education 2006
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It will evaluated the experienc of library staff and patients.
davidrothman.net » Librarians help patients book hospital appointments? 2007
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But going through these recipes has been a truly learning experienc.
RCI ~ TAMIL CUISINE ~ ROUNDUP Lakshmik 2007
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We share no direct border with those worlds that seem to be experienc-ing these problems.
The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004
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Mr de Klerk stressed that his thinking on power-sharing did not flow from the experienc his party has had in cabinet.
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And you experience his pain and his panic as if it were your own; simultaneously the part of your mind that is not merged with his, preventing him from regrouping, is experienc - ing a joy you've never known, reveling in a power you've never An East Wind Coming 119 before indulged in.
An East Wind Coming Cover, Arthur Byron 1979
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The Greeks, he thought, were not in possession of sufficient histor - ical or observational data and they were dominated by the idea that “humanity was doomed to an arbitrary succession of identical phases, without ever experienc - ing a new transformation directed towards an end determined by the whole constitution of human na - ture” (Comte [1875], p. 45).
Dictionary of the History of Ideas MORRIS GINSBERG 1968
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