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... look away , or take on a slightly " blank " look during the brief moment after you have finished the copy and the time it takes to shut down or switch the camera . Do not spoil the effect of your message . Hold the expression . It is ...
... look away , or take on a slightly " blank " look during the brief moment after you have finished the copy and the time it takes to shut down or switch the camera . Do not spoil the effect of your message . Hold the expression . It is ...
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... look , look in the mirror , O look in your distress ; Life remains a blessing Although you cannot bless . O stand , stand at the window As the tears scald and start : You shall love your crooked neighbour With your crooked heart . " It ...
... look , look in the mirror , O look in your distress ; Life remains a blessing Although you cannot bless . O stand , stand at the window As the tears scald and start : You shall love your crooked neighbour With your crooked heart . " It ...
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... look not of prayer , but of thought ; and in his tone not supplication , but conjecture . " I been thinkin ' , " he ... look up at the stars ; morning I'd set an ' watch the sun come up ; midday I'd look out from a hill at the rollin ...
... look not of prayer , but of thought ; and in his tone not supplication , but conjecture . " I been thinkin ' , " he ... look up at the stars ; morning I'd set an ' watch the sun come up ; midday I'd look out from a hill at the rollin ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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