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... eye . The court painter depicted him as a knight of magnificent proportions with eyes shining with courage . He was executed for " varnishing reality . " A second painter was summoned who naturally was all too aware of what happened to ...
... eye . The court painter depicted him as a knight of magnificent proportions with eyes shining with courage . He was executed for " varnishing reality . " A second painter was summoned who naturally was all too aware of what happened to ...
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... eyes , roamed absently around the room . The other members of the Committee sat tensely erect like hounds straining at the leash . There was a firm directive on Solzhenitsyn and consequently there could not be two opinions on the ...
... eyes , roamed absently around the room . The other members of the Committee sat tensely erect like hounds straining at the leash . There was a firm directive on Solzhenitsyn and consequently there could not be two opinions on the ...
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... eyes ... I like the fact that people in my country have such empty , protruding eyes . This inspires me with a feeling of rightful pride . You can imagine what sort of eyes people " over there " have , where everything is a matter of ...
... eyes ... I like the fact that people in my country have such empty , protruding eyes . This inspires me with a feeling of rightful pride . You can imagine what sort of eyes people " over there " have , where everything is a matter of ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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