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Page 62
... learned to like them greatly . But of their thought processes I know next to nothing . My guess is that the Eskimo has learned long since that there are times for thinking and times ( as Ger- trude Stein would put it ) for not - think ...
... learned to like them greatly . But of their thought processes I know next to nothing . My guess is that the Eskimo has learned long since that there are times for thinking and times ( as Ger- trude Stein would put it ) for not - think ...
Page 82
... learned more about the patients at a glance than he , the questioner , had learned with all his questions . " He would sit in his receiving room , ' wrote Doyle the novelist , later in life , ' with a face like a red Indian , and ...
... learned more about the patients at a glance than he , the questioner , had learned with all his questions . " He would sit in his receiving room , ' wrote Doyle the novelist , later in life , ' with a face like a red Indian , and ...
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... learned to measure and isolate from one another , this attitude toward life , at least in the mature man , is the easi- est to recognize without test data . Yet even here one cannot always be cer- 1 The seven mental traits which we have ...
... learned to measure and isolate from one another , this attitude toward life , at least in the mature man , is the easi- est to recognize without test data . Yet even here one cannot always be cer- 1 The seven mental traits which we have ...
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Advertising Man Looks at Advertising | 53 |
Plague of Rabbits in Poetry The B | 75 |
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