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Side 5
... tion has recently altered the repose of the entry to the Graduate School . Can- didates waiting for their doctorate ex- amination results eye with uneasiness the piece of furniture from the French gratitude train which currently sep ...
... tion has recently altered the repose of the entry to the Graduate School . Can- didates waiting for their doctorate ex- amination results eye with uneasiness the piece of furniture from the French gratitude train which currently sep ...
Side 6
... tion of irony is not hedge against emo- tion , but a more precise definition of attitude . The emotion is not allowed to remain nebulous and vague ; it is stabilized by being accurately defined and rendered responsible . In the best ...
... tion of irony is not hedge against emo- tion , but a more precise definition of attitude . The emotion is not allowed to remain nebulous and vague ; it is stabilized by being accurately defined and rendered responsible . In the best ...
Side 18
... tion is as much a cinematic art as is original screenplay , one would never I now it from this particular film . While the play ( the first two acts at least ) built up a dramatic situation through minimised actions and cogent dialog ...
... tion is as much a cinematic art as is original screenplay , one would never I now it from this particular film . While the play ( the first two acts at least ) built up a dramatic situation through minimised actions and cogent dialog ...
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