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... Head , a long Head , or a good Head , we express our selves meta- phorically , and speak in relation to his Understanding ; whereas when we say of a Woman , she has a fine , a long , or a good Head , we speak only in relation to her ...
... Head , a long Head , or a good Head , we express our selves meta- phorically , and speak in relation to his Understanding ; whereas when we say of a Woman , she has a fine , a long , or a good Head , we speak only in relation to her ...
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... Head ' , which may be subdivided into ( 1 ) ' Modifier + Noun - Head ' , ( 2 ) ' Modifier + Verb - Head ' , etc .; ( 1 ) will further be subdivided ( 10 ) The syntactical conditons broken here are : " The past participial form drunken ...
... Head ' , which may be subdivided into ( 1 ) ' Modifier + Noun - Head ' , ( 2 ) ' Modifier + Verb - Head ' , etc .; ( 1 ) will further be subdivided ( 10 ) The syntactical conditons broken here are : " The past participial form drunken ...
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... head down . Always get his head down . Zurito had his head down once , but he's come back . He'll bleed when I start him going and that will bring it down ....... The muleta held low down in his left hand , leaning toward the left , he ...
... head down . Always get his head down . Zurito had his head down once , but he's come back . He'll bleed when I start him going and that will bring it down ....... The muleta held low down in his left hand , leaning toward the left , he ...
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