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I also co-authored and self-published "Being Yourself: Twenty-Four Ways to See the Light",
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Her new book, "The Twenty-Four Hour Mind," explains that the mind latches onto some thread of unfinished emotional business from the day.
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Twenty-Four Alec Richmond sat in the center of the circle.
The Unpublished Writer and His Love Interest (The Painter) David Russo 2010
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Chapter Twenty-Four On the shore of the island, Chiun helped Smith struggle into a dugout canoe given by one of the lepers.
...And Nail 2010
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Wilson and Holiday took pedestrian pop tunes like “Twenty-Four Hours A Day” or “Yankee Doodle Never Went To Town” and turned them into jazz classics with their arrangements.
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Divided by Three, with Margaret Leech (1928); “Every Twenty-Four Hours.”
Beatrice Kaufman. 2009
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He offered no explanation as to how I was expected to rewrite Point Twenty-Four and another small section of the book in the few days left before he was committed to send it to the printer.
A Message From Mike Ruppert by Cynthia McKinney, October 22, 2009 2009
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In Vegas for Twenty-Four Hours ... by Jason Paz on Monday, Apr 6, 2009 at 12: 41: 15 PM
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In the case of The Book of the Twenty-Four Philosophers the form seems to derive from the inaccessibility of the divine nature to human intellection.
Literary Forms of Medieval Philosophy Sweeney, Eileen 2008
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Two works worthy of mention are Al-Farabi's political aphorisms and a text attributed to Hermes Trimegistus, but thought to have been written in the 12th century by a Christian Neoplatonist, called The Book of Twenty-Four Philosophers.
Literary Forms of Medieval Philosophy Sweeney, Eileen 2008
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