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Rectifying, clarifying and the like are generally accepted approaches for the learned and completely in step with the correct general approach to the teachings.
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Rectifying, clarifying and the like are generally accepted approaches for the learned and completely in step with the correct general approach to the teachings.
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Rectifying, clarifying and the like are generally accepted approaches for the learned and completely in step with the correct general approach to the teachings.
Gelug Conference 2010
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Rectifying, clarifying and the like are generally accepted approaches for the learned and completely in step with the correct general approach to the teachings.
Gelug Conference 2010
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It's stainless steel, it's got a kind of purposeful surgical quality to its manufacture, and once you've got the perforated Rectifying Probe jammed up the fowl's bottom, it's going to jolly well stay there through thick or thin!
Archive 2009-06-01 Walter Jon Williams 2009
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Rectifying clear inequities in the context of retaining Union for now.
Its Only Words Newmania 2007
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Rectifying the unconstitutional move of the President
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Rectifying clear inequities in the context of retaining Union for now.
Archive 2007-12-16 Newmania 2007
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Rectifying the unconstitutional move of the President
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Editor&Publisher: Rectifying newspaper ‘myths’ | Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog at 4:36 am, April 23, 2009
80 percent of newspapers gone in 18 months? Not likely. » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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