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  • Even though it has beenapplied with therapeutic intention for thousand of years, Yoga Therapy is only just now emerging as a discipline initself.

    Inside the Vicious World of Competitive Yoga 2009

  • Even though it has beenapplied with therapeutic intention for thousand of years, Yoga Therapy is only just now emerging as a discipline initself.

    Inside the Vicious World of Competitive Yoga » E-Mail 2009

  • Neither the House members present nor the media people seemed to have any problem with oil and military bases as factors and that initself is an interesting commentary.

    Obama, McCain Allergic to New Iraq Reality 2008

  • I hope this change leads to an increase in the quality of book production, so as to make a book always worth purchasing as an object initself.

    On the History of Music Jack of Kent 2008

  • Theendeavor of a Third Party is initself very worthy, if only just as a wake-up call to the mainstream parties.

    Cleaning the Two Party Garbage Out of the DrainTo Make Room for the Cream of the Heart 2008

  • One of the further worst aspects of human behavior is only taking from an article what one wants to take and disregarding the rest. the 17-34 inches is, initself, catastrophic for the coast line but you drew that out of an article that states without equivication that global warming is real, happening, and to a large extent, man made...

    "Crisis = opportunity + danger." Ann Althouse 2007

  • Wow who knew twittering would become a job initself.

    Twitter Has A Business: Job Agency Leena Rao 2005

  • Idolatry may be defined as making any ideal for oneself, an end-initself, other than the Lord of love and compassion, patience and morality.

    Jewish Advocate 2010

  • Idolatry may be defined as making any ideal for oneself, an end-initself, other than the Lord of love and compassion, patience and morality.

    Jewish Advocate 2010

  • Idolatry may be defined as making any ideal for oneself, an end-initself, other than the Lord of love and compassion, patience and morality.

    Jewish Advocate By Rabbi Shlomo Riskin 2010

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