The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... passages become more attractive because of strength considerations . Current engines use passage cross sec- tions which approach circular , D - shaped , or elliptical shapes . Dusinberre , Kimball , and Elrod ( ref . 2 ) analyzed the ...
... passages become more attractive because of strength considerations . Current engines use passage cross sec- tions which approach circular , D - shaped , or elliptical shapes . Dusinberre , Kimball , and Elrod ( ref . 2 ) analyzed the ...
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... passages” to describe how individuals integrate socially and adapt to work. They describe careers as a series of passages from one role to another within an organizational or occupational social system, and they identify three stages ...
... passages” to describe how individuals integrate socially and adapt to work. They describe careers as a series of passages from one role to another within an organizational or occupational social system, and they identify three stages ...
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... three levels of generality ; and , interestingly , the topic sentence is not the high- est level of generality . The matrix drawing of the passage looks like this : 2 4 5 3 Note that the lines show 5 36 A Grammar of Passages.
... three levels of generality ; and , interestingly , the topic sentence is not the high- est level of generality . The matrix drawing of the passage looks like this : 2 4 5 3 Note that the lines show 5 36 A Grammar of Passages.
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... passage, allowing me a small cabin, which I discovered I would be sharing with three other people The Omrah sported one steam funnel, two cranes for hauling mail and baggage onboard, and three decks, the uppermost which was reserved for ...
... passage, allowing me a small cabin, which I discovered I would be sharing with three other people The Omrah sported one steam funnel, two cranes for hauling mail and baggage onboard, and three decks, the uppermost which was reserved for ...
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... passages through Caroline Islands THROUGH ROUTES 132 132 132 132 132 133 133 55 60 65 8.01 . General remarks . Passages made through the sea areas covered by more than one chapter of this book are described in detail in the chapters ...
... passages through Caroline Islands THROUGH ROUTES 132 132 132 132 132 133 133 55 60 65 8.01 . General remarks . Passages made through the sea areas covered by more than one chapter of this book are described in detail in the chapters ...
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