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Programme ideas , unlike the goddess Minerva , never spring fully armed from
the head . They struggle out , weak and naked , have to be fed , watered , clothed
and encouraged to grow but , before the nurturing process can begin , the ...
Programme ideas , unlike the goddess Minerva , never spring fully armed from
the head . They struggle out , weak and naked , have to be fed , watered , clothed
and encouraged to grow but , before the nurturing process can begin , the ...
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I have never actually received an idea from a member of the public that has been
converted into a programme - probably because most ideas submitted are to do
with ley - lines or the ' Mystery of Rennes le Chateau ' . However , letters and ...
I have never actually received an idea from a member of the public that has been
converted into a programme - probably because most ideas submitted are to do
with ley - lines or the ' Mystery of Rennes le Chateau ' . However , letters and ...
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Hodges makes great play of Earle ' s notion Though Hodge ' s ideas can be of
levelling mechanisms , which , it discerned in the earlier part of is claimed ,
prevented individual the book , his assessment and ex - kings from exerting
sufficient ...
Hodges makes great play of Earle ' s notion Though Hodge ' s ideas can be of
levelling mechanisms , which , it discerned in the earlier part of is claimed ,
prevented individual the book , his assessment and ex - kings from exerting
sufficient ...
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