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He wants you to feel the joy of coming to the end of a journey . We have all experienced this emotion of elation that comes with journey's end . Even though the trip across the Atlantic was but little more than twenty - four hours ...
He wants you to feel the joy of coming to the end of a journey . We have all experienced this emotion of elation that comes with journey's end . Even though the trip across the Atlantic was but little more than twenty - four hours ...
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Breathe deeply enough so that you feel the tightening around the belt . Learn to control your voice by exercising the abdominal and rib - cage muscles rather than by tightening those of the throat . We all know amateur singers whose ...
Breathe deeply enough so that you feel the tightening around the belt . Learn to control your voice by exercising the abdominal and rib - cage muscles rather than by tightening those of the throat . We all know amateur singers whose ...
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In the Twentieth Century you feel like movement . The Nineteenth Century didn't feel that way . The element of movement was not the predominating thing that they felt . You know that in your lives move- ment is the thing that occupies ...
In the Twentieth Century you feel like movement . The Nineteenth Century didn't feel that way . The element of movement was not the predominating thing that they felt . You know that in your lives move- ment is the thing that occupies ...
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