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... appear in the physical forms of their choice . When the most powerful of them , the seventh , appears in the shape of a beautiful female figure , Manfred rushes forward to embrace it only to see it mysteriously vanish , causing him to ...
... appear in the physical forms of their choice . When the most powerful of them , the seventh , appears in the shape of a beautiful female figure , Manfred rushes forward to embrace it only to see it mysteriously vanish , causing him to ...
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... appears as an emblem of connection , even being linked to the development of computers , and the text offers the ... appear unbridgeable . By contrast , the narrative of The Hungry Tide is made up of interwoven strands - Kanai's ...
... appears as an emblem of connection , even being linked to the development of computers , and the text offers the ... appear unbridgeable . By contrast , the narrative of The Hungry Tide is made up of interwoven strands - Kanai's ...
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... appears anomalous when positioned alongside conventional relics of sentimentality : " Sometimes when it was my father's habit to bring out the Postcards he had bought back from the War , his book of fishing flies , or back numbers of ...
... appears anomalous when positioned alongside conventional relics of sentimentality : " Sometimes when it was my father's habit to bring out the Postcards he had bought back from the War , his book of fishing flies , or back numbers of ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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