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... hands towards the coffin . Several people got up and left . Solzhenitsyn , who was sitting beside Tvardovsky's widow , could not tolerate this sanctimonious perform- mance . " Now the whole twelve honorable Secretaries arrived on the ...
... hands towards the coffin . Several people got up and left . Solzhenitsyn , who was sitting beside Tvardovsky's widow , could not tolerate this sanctimonious perform- mance . " Now the whole twelve honorable Secretaries arrived on the ...
Page 379
... hand over a certain building not by January , as the plan was , but by 7th November , the anniversary holiday of the October Revolu- tion - even if it is not completely ready , even if it means practicing a decep- tion . If Samokhin hands ...
... hand over a certain building not by January , as the plan was , but by 7th November , the anniversary holiday of the October Revolu- tion - even if it is not completely ready , even if it means practicing a decep- tion . If Samokhin hands ...
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... hands to one another ... " and so on . There is surely something deeply amoral about the concern on the part of the ideologues on Kontinent with weighing up whose misfortunes are greater , whose pain is more unbearable and whose losses ...
... hands to one another ... " and so on . There is surely something deeply amoral about the concern on the part of the ideologues on Kontinent with weighing up whose misfortunes are greater , whose pain is more unbearable and whose losses ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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