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Ted and Brent talk for a long time of how commission - infested the whole country has become , and of the enormous red tape and bureaucracy involved in the system , and they relate to each other various absurd errors made by the ...
Ted and Brent talk for a long time of how commission - infested the whole country has become , and of the enormous red tape and bureaucracy involved in the system , and they relate to each other various absurd errors made by the ...
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they gratefully take up their abode as such at Athens , having become Well - doing , well - entreated and well - honored , Sharing the land best loved of all the gods . There is no better example of the katharsis of Aristotle , though ...
they gratefully take up their abode as such at Athens , having become Well - doing , well - entreated and well - honored , Sharing the land best loved of all the gods . There is no better example of the katharsis of Aristotle , though ...
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Nor can we lose sight of the fact that in this complex modern era , with government impinging on every side of our private lives , it has become almost impossible to disentangle the public from the private interest .
Nor can we lose sight of the fact that in this complex modern era , with government impinging on every side of our private lives , it has become almost impossible to disentangle the public from the private interest .
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