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“ Each part of their life has been a part of mine , " she explains , " and to actually find somebody that has lived a part of your life , actually been there , then it just feels like you can bond with them .
“ Each part of their life has been a part of mine , " she explains , " and to actually find somebody that has lived a part of your life , actually been there , then it just feels like you can bond with them .
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I almost wish the voices of control had won , because the twinge of conscience I myself feel about the compari- son has never fully subsided , even as I continue to believe in the ethical and aesthetic importance of thinking through the ...
I almost wish the voices of control had won , because the twinge of conscience I myself feel about the compari- son has never fully subsided , even as I continue to believe in the ethical and aesthetic importance of thinking through the ...
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99 Perhaps in the course we too often allowed ourselves to feel such comfort . ... A reader of this essay has suggested to me that the feeling of having " come to realize " this community seems a bit too " wrapped up .
99 Perhaps in the course we too often allowed ourselves to feel such comfort . ... A reader of this essay has suggested to me that the feeling of having " come to realize " this community seems a bit too " wrapped up .
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