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goal to name a few. A city also has many other advantages. It is economically dependant upon itself and the smaller communities within it. The massive amounts of people make it strong as a whole, making it easy to patch up holes or fix downfalls.
A city
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and human nature amid the tropical holocaust, to the earthy poetics of Mendes' widow Ilzemar who laments that the ranchers "made a hole in his heart and his blood spilled all over the wall" as she concludes that
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, a low slanted ceiling hung over head. Years of exposure to acid rain caused the wood to decay. Wood fillings were occasionally used to patch up the holes, the shop was in order, and he flicked off the lights and rummaged through his pockets for his keys. Phil
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Gabriela Mistral has illustrated a very hole some loving protective mother in ''Fear''. If she could
exchange places with the father created by Joao Guimares Rosa, ''In The Third Bank of the River'',
the family specially , the sons would have never
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. "Her neck came up strongly out of her shoulders, like the hole of a tree out of the
turf" Cather emphasizes. Antonia goal was to prove her mother that she can work as well
as Ambrosch leads her to compete with the men plowing and to pick up masculine
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of yards in length. It was in these trenches the body was piled upon body usually all the way up to within a foot of the surface of the hole. This was the lone reason that the disease did not spread even more, from the rotting carcasses. One other
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as it was near me, I was invincible.
As I grew up, my blanket grew older. With every squeeze it lost stuffing. With every tug another hole appeared. By the time I was seven, Tucky was nothing more than a soft, worn rag, and I loved it.
Around that time, I knew
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see it is that hes trying his hardest in every possible way to get of hole that hes dug himself into Im sorry but you see we were having a little party and Ive had a few drinks, including a rather a lot of champagne and Ive got a headache
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because we were finally going to take this thing down. Pulling the 735 pound sub-atomic specter nullifier with gold platting was no picnic. It got caught on every thing, branches, pot holes and roots of trees. The house was hiding in a warehouse. We had to draw
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the bun toaster machine there will be a bag of
buns. Tear a small hole in the center of the bag and take out a top bun and a bottom bun. Put
one of the buns in each hand and place it on the better roller for two seconds. The butter roller
will be a top
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