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  • "Introspect" opens in a pastoral way with mellotron.

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  • Introspect deeply and continuously, and see if you can't, recognize the unbreakable and untouchable original nature of beingness that exists within, beyond false endurance or even resilience.

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  • Introspect: by William Whitten on Saturday, Jan 10, 2009 at 3: 38: 39 PM

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  • Introspect on why you feel you need distance from your character.

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  • Introspect is perhaps the more memorable of the pair, if only for including "Games People Play" and South's version of "Rose Garden," which became a huge hit a couple years later for Lynn Anderson.

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  • Anyone who likes the sound South forged on Introspect, however, will also like the similar Don't It Make You Want to Go Home?, which has some relatively little-known quality songs like "Shelter" and "Clock Up on the Wall," as well as items too off the wall to make it onto best-of comps (particularly the spooky psychedelic blues-rock jam "A Million Miles Away").

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  • 'Introspect why the educated Muslim is taking to violence'

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  • 'Introspect why the educated Muslim is taking to violence'

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  • Introspect Java ™, PHP, Adobe ColdFusion®, REST, and SOAP services to display methods and properties in the new Data/Service Explorer.

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  • These two late-'60s albums were released at the peak of Joe South's commercial success and visibility, coinciding with his hits "Games People Play" (which appears on 1968's Introspect) and "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" (which is on 1969's Don't It Make You Want to Go Home?).

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