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Mind, and not muscle, wins in to-day's struggle for existence.
The Minions of Midas 2010
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Overview: The discriminating tastes of to-day's aging baby boomers are redefining the model for retirement residences.
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I take it that you are under the sway of a contemporary mood, that your position is an accidental phase of to-day's materialism.
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The house beautiful will begin to mean our life, and each night we will consult our drawings, looking to it that on the house built of our days the sun shall wester, and that within shall be intimacy, and laughter, great speech and close love, looking to it that the home be such as to better to-day's tenant so that he be more loving and lovable than the one of yesterday.
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Overview: The discriminating tastes of to-day's aging baby boomers are redefining the model for retirement residences.
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And in to-day's paper I read of a clerk, thirty-five years of age and an inmate of a London workhouse, brought before a magistrate for non-performance of task.
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This noon she was eight miles east of yesterday's position, yet to-day's position, in longitude, was within
CHAPTER XLIII 2010
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From to-day's paper I quote the above introduction to a column murder-sensation in simple life.
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She is a true lady, the likes of which are vanishing from to-day's world.
Reverence for the Mystery of Love elena maria vidal 2009
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Overview: The discriminating tastes of to-day's aging baby boomers are redefining the model for retirement residences.
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