The Reader's Digest, Volumen1,Parte4Reader's Digest Association, 1922 |
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... practice of leading in- dustries that no expenditure is more profitable than that which is made for research . And when all our great cor- porations realize that they can cheap- en and improve their products by re- search , a reciprocal ...
... practice of leading in- dustries that no expenditure is more profitable than that which is made for research . And when all our great cor- porations realize that they can cheap- en and improve their products by re- search , a reciprocal ...
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... practice but valuable in the final results they led to . In the world's first large - scale at- tempt to provide systematized ac- commodations for the touring motor- ist at the end of each day's trip , a chain of 20 modern hotels , in ...
... practice but valuable in the final results they led to . In the world's first large - scale at- tempt to provide systematized ac- commodations for the touring motor- ist at the end of each day's trip , a chain of 20 modern hotels , in ...
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... practice discrimination on account of race , compromise with in- tolerance - in the seats of American learning ? We ought to say , not only from our college rostrum , but from the pulpit - and most of all from our legislative halls ...
... practice discrimination on account of race , compromise with in- tolerance - in the seats of American learning ? We ought to say , not only from our college rostrum , but from the pulpit - and most of all from our legislative halls ...
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... practice of visiting dentists regularly each year to have the teeth scrutinized for signs of be- ginning decay , are paying remarkable dividends to the individuals who are so trained . Infections of the teeth that travel to other organs ...
... practice of visiting dentists regularly each year to have the teeth scrutinized for signs of be- ginning decay , are paying remarkable dividends to the individuals who are so trained . Infections of the teeth that travel to other organs ...
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... practice to walk for the first three or four hours , thus varying the monotony and sufficiently tiring our- selves , so that the long hours in the saddle were endured . more easily These pedestrian interludes in the cool fragrance of ...
... practice to walk for the first three or four hours , thus varying the monotony and sufficiently tiring our- selves , so that the long hours in the saddle were endured . more easily These pedestrian interludes in the cool fragrance of ...
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