Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... hand ; from the hand which grasps , clutches and closes over convulsively , to the two hands that unite in prayer , or are covered with rings , or seem about to bestow a caress . We may recall the oriental hands of Fujita ; those of the ...
... hand ; from the hand which grasps , clutches and closes over convulsively , to the two hands that unite in prayer , or are covered with rings , or seem about to bestow a caress . We may recall the oriental hands of Fujita ; those of the ...
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... hand , some charitably inclined person , struck perhaps by the symbolic title of the piece , wished to arrange a performance in his home for the benefit of some charity then he would first have to obtain permission . Today composers in ...
... hand , some charitably inclined person , struck perhaps by the symbolic title of the piece , wished to arrange a performance in his home for the benefit of some charity then he would first have to obtain permission . Today composers in ...
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... hand we are faced with the almost unbelieveable destructive power of the atomic bomb , on the other side we have the promise of a new and untapped source of power , unequalled by any other source yet developed . Should we call a halt to ...
... hand we are faced with the almost unbelieveable destructive power of the atomic bomb , on the other side we have the promise of a new and untapped source of power , unequalled by any other source yet developed . Should we call a halt to ...
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