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One extreme in facing this problem is the course adopted by the British Broadcasting Corporation . In 1926 , when the wireless was little more than a new fad , the directors of the BBC were aware not only of the problem but also of ...
One extreme in facing this problem is the course adopted by the British Broadcasting Corporation . In 1926 , when the wireless was little more than a new fad , the directors of the BBC were aware not only of the problem but also of ...
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This endeavor to help people to solve their spiritual problems is a sermon's only justifiable aim . ... One way or another , they should see that he is engaged in a serious and practical endeavor to state fairly a problem which actually ...
This endeavor to help people to solve their spiritual problems is a sermon's only justifiable aim . ... One way or another , they should see that he is engaged in a serious and practical endeavor to state fairly a problem which actually ...
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They had endeavored so precisely to deal with a real problem that Mr. Smith had vexatiously waked up to the fact that they were talking about objections to their thought , that they had overstated the opposing side and then had neither ...
They had endeavored so precisely to deal with a real problem that Mr. Smith had vexatiously waked up to the fact that they were talking about objections to their thought , that they had overstated the opposing side and then had neither ...
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