Writing with a PurposeHoughton Mifflin, 1973 - Всего страниц: 481 |
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... things that everybody ought to know - things that help us in our everyday life , and at other times , too . I'll tell you what I mean . Take making friends , for instance . Most people are pretty slow at this , but they don't have to be ...
... things that everybody ought to know - things that help us in our everyday life , and at other times , too . I'll tell you what I mean . Take making friends , for instance . Most people are pretty slow at this , but they don't have to be ...
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... thing abstract . While in this book the things stood for are not always much more abstract than the things that stand for them , it is certainly true that every- thing stands for at least one thing , and sometimes two or three things ...
... thing abstract . While in this book the things stood for are not always much more abstract than the things that stand for them , it is certainly true that every- thing stands for at least one thing , and sometimes two or three things ...
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... things [ Both hats are becoming ; I would be per- fectly satisfied with either ] . The use of either when more than two things are involved [ There are three ways of working the problem ; either way will give the right answer ] is not ...
... things [ Both hats are becoming ; I would be per- fectly satisfied with either ] . The use of either when more than two things are involved [ There are three ways of working the problem ; either way will give the right answer ] is not ...
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