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Side 21
I shall , therefore , play a double game : on the one hand , loudly assert my right , as a ( n exemplary ) woman , to have access to equal opportunity ; on the other hand , quietly maintain my privileges by helping the master perpetuate ...
I shall , therefore , play a double game : on the one hand , loudly assert my right , as a ( n exemplary ) woman , to have access to equal opportunity ; on the other hand , quietly maintain my privileges by helping the master perpetuate ...
Side 26
On the one hand , i play into the Savior's hands by concentrating on authenticity , for my attention is numbed by it and diverted from other , important issues ; on the other hand , i do feel the necessity to return to my so - called ...
On the one hand , i play into the Savior's hands by concentrating on authenticity , for my attention is numbed by it and diverted from other , important issues ; on the other hand , i do feel the necessity to return to my so - called ...
Side 93
Such ambiguity was not limited to the transvestite female singers : " At that time the men themselves were all tenors singing , with hand over heart , stringing trill after trill , eyes heav- enward like the Virgin ” ( BA 40 ) .
Such ambiguity was not limited to the transvestite female singers : " At that time the men themselves were all tenors singing , with hand over heart , stringing trill after trill , eyes heav- enward like the Virgin ” ( BA 40 ) .
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