Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 Seiten |
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... facts are something made , as the word tells us ( facio ) . Moreover , a fact cannot be connected without " seizing up . " The interval or gap is necessary to any practical ac- tion . The gap is where the action is . “ Ask the man who ...
... facts are something made , as the word tells us ( facio ) . Moreover , a fact cannot be connected without " seizing up . " The interval or gap is necessary to any practical ac- tion . The gap is where the action is . “ Ask the man who ...
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... fact , applying this technology to the hidden service ground of radio . The disc as product , when crossed with the radio ground , activates a vast new world of musicians and consumers of music . The radio- created ground provides ...
... fact , applying this technology to the hidden service ground of radio . The disc as product , when crossed with the radio ground , activates a vast new world of musicians and consumers of music . The radio- created ground provides ...
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... fact almost the only way in which the tim- ing can be done with certainty , is to divide the man's work into its elements , and time each element separately . For example , in the case of a man loading pig iron onto a car , the elements ...
... fact almost the only way in which the tim- ing can be done with certainty , is to divide the man's work into its elements , and time each element separately . For example , in the case of a man loading pig iron onto a car , the elements ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
I | 5 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
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