Jiang says a position in the right right so all of Spartan society was structured around
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A source-grounded reading of a five-hour hybrid workshop that begins with Macbeth and ends by turning Purgatory, free will, tragedy, envy, and generosity into one model of human transformation.
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"a position in the right right so all of Spartan society was structured around"
"...and that spirit who had been so solitary rose from his position saying, oh, Mantua and I'm Sodelo from your own land and each..."
"...painting. I was in the painting. I was in the Jesus position or even try to imagine myself. If I were in the painting,..."
"...emulation from evolution, I think. So it starts with imagining the position of another person or a situation and then trying to feel that..."
"...grab you're selling from who graft has to come from a position of"
"...doing that yes because the lord is at a better financial position yeah but then the lord's being generous to him right so why..."
"...in a minute. to see how they've put themselves in that position, that deep level of possession, which is something that they're really concerned..."
"...chant of scorn and so when each of them had changed positions he circled halfway back to his next joust and i who felt..."
"...look upon the circles look at those that sit in a position more remote until you see upon her seat the queen to whom..."
"...that sure but at the time I don't know how the position of women was. But maybe in society they typically weren't the teachers...."
"...educated really. Right? And where men are always placed in higher positions than women. So he's going to invert this in order to show..."
"...world and why it's wealthy is that it occupies a pivotal position in the sector supply chain but in a time of war in..."
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