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"Salutatory" (August 18th) is sufficiently genuine:
Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume I, Part 2: 1835-1866 Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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"Salutatory" (August 18th) is sufficiently genuine:
Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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He first showed the material he was made of in the "Salutatory," of the _Herald_, viz.,
How to Succeed or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune Orison Swett Marden 1887
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After all, only when people exist in a state of vitality can they fulfill their social and moral obligations to their families and society at large. 1 It is healthy communities that can regenerate biologically and sociologically. 2 Salutatory protocol can thus be viewed as a tool of communication that fosters information exchange and establishes networks that can help in maintaining or returning to a place of well-being. 3
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One of the Salutatory addresses from Harvard -- in Latin -- mentioned a bunch of Star Wars characters.
Ladies-in-Waiting Roger Sutton 2008
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Salutatory goals and creative drafting have never been sufficient to offset an absence of enumerated powers.
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Harvard's Latin Salutatory Address--for the Star Wars fan, super amusing.
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Harvard's Latin Salutatory Address--for the Star Wars fan, super amusing.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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His “Salutatory” (August 18th) is sufficiently genuine:
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ATTRIBUTION: Salutatory of the Liberator, Jan. 1, 1831.
Quotations 1919
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