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... to grieve for his unconceived sister ( who would not have been his sister , because he would not have been ) , just as he grieves for the father whom he also never knew - but who was demonstrably , biologically , a fact : No.
... to grieve for his unconceived sister ( who would not have been his sister , because he would not have been ) , just as he grieves for the father whom he also never knew - but who was demonstrably , biologically , a fact : No.
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We never see him in any other therapeutic capacity . His empa- thetic force , then , like the empathetic force of the police and the prosecutors , is by implication for the rest of the cast , and for us . The fact that he is a doctor ...
We never see him in any other therapeutic capacity . His empa- thetic force , then , like the empathetic force of the police and the prosecutors , is by implication for the rest of the cast , and for us . The fact that he is a doctor ...
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I , together with a large number of Ser- bian intellectuals , or members of the opposition , who have been opposing the Milosevic regime from the very beginning , never be- lieved or accepted these rationalizations .
I , together with a large number of Ser- bian intellectuals , or members of the opposition , who have been opposing the Milosevic regime from the very beginning , never be- lieved or accepted these rationalizations .
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