Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... electric speeds we cannot avoid being mythic in our every gesture . What has happened with electric speed - up is that the now contains all pasts whatever , including the most primal and primitive modes . Wyndham Lewis said : “ The ...
... electric speeds we cannot avoid being mythic in our every gesture . What has happened with electric speed - up is that the now contains all pasts whatever , including the most primal and primitive modes . Wyndham Lewis said : “ The ...
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... electric light a voice told us that the ensuing illumination was by courtesy of our local car dealer ? There is nothing illogical about such a possibility . However , it does contradict the principle that the user is the " content king ...
... electric light a voice told us that the ensuing illumination was by courtesy of our local car dealer ? There is nothing illogical about such a possibility . However , it does contradict the principle that the user is the " content king ...
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... electric circuits and electric wiring . We now live in " wired cities , " just as we have drainage systems everywhere in the urban environment . Many people are thus inclined to imagine that electric current is actually contained in a ...
... electric circuits and electric wiring . We now live in " wired cities , " just as we have drainage systems everywhere in the urban environment . Many people are thus inclined to imagine that electric current is actually contained in a ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
Irresistible | 26 |
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