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Pagina 90
... least for really grappling with problems and finding solutions to them . The limitations of the Summit were made painfully obvious at Geneva in 1955 , particularly when the four Foreign Secretaries held a second conference in succession ...
... least for really grappling with problems and finding solutions to them . The limitations of the Summit were made painfully obvious at Geneva in 1955 , particularly when the four Foreign Secretaries held a second conference in succession ...
Pagina 91
... least in the sense in which we ordinarily use the word , and those which can be solved but do not need the vast and elaborate apparatus of a meeting at the Summit to do it . One of the second kind is the status of Berlin . Since neither ...
... least in the sense in which we ordinarily use the word , and those which can be solved but do not need the vast and elaborate apparatus of a meeting at the Summit to do it . One of the second kind is the status of Berlin . Since neither ...
Pagina 216
... least three hundred dollars in capital , and each passenger at least a hundred and fifty dollars . By now I had seventeen dollars left . Pete ( that was the driver's name- I never learned his surname ) said he would go into the office ...
... least three hundred dollars in capital , and each passenger at least a hundred and fifty dollars . By now I had seventeen dollars left . Pete ( that was the driver's name- I never learned his surname ) said he would go into the office ...
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AN INNOCENT IN THE AIR BY ROBERT HUNTER | 96 |
THE BOW RIVER BY R M PATTERSON | 194 |
ATAHUAS HATS BY PAMELA ERIKSSON | 288 |
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