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A tough stray missing two toes on his left hind foot, he had been picked up in South L.A. and dumped in the city pound, where, we were told, larger dogs stole his food, until, the day before he was to be euthanized, he was saved by a private rescue group that tried to find a home for him.
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And sometimes telling larger lies to get larger effects," Dr. Stout told Interview Magazine.
The enthusiasm increased as we reached the Duomo and she started pointing out small details in the architecture that tell larger stories of style, culture and change.
It takes a lot of show dates to get exposure... to get legit fans... to which radio reaches... to which buy the music... which drives the SOUNDSCAN reports... which tells larger market radio stations to take you serious, etc.
The book advises parents against telling large numbers of people about the new arrival or posting signs and banners at home.
As it turns out, in this exhibition, perhaps because of some discomfort caused by the blunt force of this morality tale, small things tell large truths more plainly than larger arguments.
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