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The New Yorker, January 7 , 1928P. 17 Parody on litany to deliver us from all those things which annoy us.
By Baird Leonard The New Yorker, January 7 , 1928P. 17 Parody on litany to deliver us from all those things which annoy us.
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On the litany level both communities have common themes; they are founded on principles fostering sustainability and education.
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