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George Orwell at 100: Revisiting a Life Steeped in Contradictions by Glenn Frankel
George Orwell at 100: Revisiting a Life Steeped in Contradictions 2003
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George Orwell at 100: Revisiting a Life Steeped in Contradictions - Orwell Centenary Article - Charles 'George Orwell Links
George Orwell at 100: Revisiting a Life Steeped in Contradictions 2003
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"Contradictions" arise only when loot-kingdoms are in conflict.
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'Contradictions' and "Du bon usage de la laïcité", that argues for an open and democratic form of secularism.
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On "Contradictions," Nicollete coos over smoky, smooth jazz, but you never forget that it's the same band that just droned and grooved you with "Inside" and
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'Contradictions' and "Du bon usage de la laïcité", that argues for an open and democratic form of secularism.
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'Contradictions' available for purchase on iTunes and CD Baby.
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"Contradictions" after her brother-in-law was diagnosed with cancer.
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Baarda, De betrouwbaarheid van de Evangeliën (Kampen: Kok, 1967), 29; W. H. Burr, Self Contradictions of the Bible (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus, 1860, 1987).
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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The Bible is a complex compendium of human experience including stories of love, prostitution, extramarital sex and more, Boston University religion professor Jennifer Wright Knust argues in "Unprotected Texts: The Bible's Surprising Contradictions about Sex and Desire."
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