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I spend a winter reading anti-semitic tracts, a month studying Charles' essays on Dürer.
The center employs 500 to 600 people and ships 37 million pounds of tracts a year.
Still, there is no escaping the large, barren tracts a few blocks away, cleared since the 1970s.
But Emmanuel Koki, 35, from the Ivory Coast, who was handing out evangelical Christian tracts a few blocks away, saw the ban as a sign.
His simple, earnest approach to religion and his robust patriotism show plainly in his tracts A Layman's Faith (1868) and The Manliness of Christ (1879).
Unlike the Gregorian chants, the Ambrosian are not stylistically uniform for any liturgical category; e.g., Gregorian Tracts (a category of chant) have certain musical traits in common with each other, but no such consistencies appear among Ambrosian chants.
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Called Ex-Tracts: a Trade Show for Aromatherapy, Fragrance and Personal Care, it is expected to attract 2,000 visitors before it ends tomorrow.
He espoused Ranter ideas in his tract A Single Eye (1650).
The novel is not a polemical tract, a detective thriller, a social protest, or even a "psychological novel".
"There are an estimated billion viral episodes of the upper respiratory tract a year," said Dr. Marple, a professor of otolaryngology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas.
The tract A coal-bearing intervals represent relative sealevel lowstands.
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