The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1John W. Lovell Company, 1899 - Authors, English |
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... remember us or, for that mat— ter, to remember all the other things that our liturgy evokes as reminder. Our prayers ask God not just to remember our beloved dead, but also to “remember for us the covenant of our fathers” or “remember ...
... remember us or, for that mat— ter, to remember all the other things that our liturgy evokes as reminder. Our prayers ask God not just to remember our beloved dead, but also to “remember for us the covenant of our fathers” or “remember ...
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... much to the act of remembering as to the issue of what was being remembered.2 A number of events preceding this time period repositioned the 171 VI: Remembering to Remember: Photography as Figure of Contemporary Atrocity Memories.
... much to the act of remembering as to the issue of what was being remembered.2 A number of events preceding this time period repositioned the 171 VI: Remembering to Remember: Photography as Figure of Contemporary Atrocity Memories.
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... remember,” “Let's remember the sound of a loading [computer]”, “Let's remember the sound of Tetris,” “Let's remember that sound.” Of course, it works with those who can actually remember. In this sense, moving on from Tetris to Gaidar's ...
... remember,” “Let's remember the sound of a loading [computer]”, “Let's remember the sound of Tetris,” “Let's remember that sound.” Of course, it works with those who can actually remember. In this sense, moving on from Tetris to Gaidar's ...
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